Translating Sanitation Solutions Across the World
Since 2018, Duke has been a critical node in efforts to field test sanitation systems across the world for projects funded by the Gates Foundation.

Since 2018, Duke has been a critical node in efforts to field test sanitation systems across the world for projects funded by the Gates Foundation.
The degree, which fills a job-market gap where demand for climate and sustainability solutions engineering skills are rising, was cited in 2024 State of the Duke Climate Commitment Report.
Mark Borsuk and Will Ferris were recognized for creating RESILE and CIRCAD as part of their work in risk and resilience engineering; Sara Oliver, for the launch of the Climate & Sustainability Engineering Master of Engineering program, and Judy Ledlee, Alexis Carpenter and Helen Whiteley for the launch of the Design Climate course.
No matter how clean our technologies become, people must be persuaded to use them to make a difference
An inside look into the joint elective program offered by the Nicholas School of the Environment and the Pratt School of Engineering
Duke's new master's degree in Climate and Sustainability Engineering aims to create leaders versed in tech and business
Program aims to combat the climate crisis by deploying interdisciplinary, faculty-mentored student teams to devise solutions for a rapidly warming planet
Just over 10 years since first breaking into the top 30, Duke Engineering’s graduate program continues to climb amongst its peers.
Students in the first Master of Engineering in Climate & Sustainability Engineering cohort share their experiences in this new and unique program.
Duke Engineering now boasts two top 10 programs, with Environmental Engineering joining Biomedical Engineering, which leads all departments with its #2 ranking
Duke Engineering leaned heavily on its alumni and industry contacts to design a new master’s program in climate and sustainability engineering.
New civil and environmental engineering faculty member develops novel materials to respond to environmental challenges
Henri P. Gavin, an internationally regarded expert in earthquake hazard mitigation and nonlinear dynamics, will lead Duke CEE through 2024