Mortenson Center in Global Engineering & Resilience

Mortenson Center in Global Engineering & Resilience We combine education, research, and partnerships to support thriving communities and environments.

Our vision is a world where everyone has equitable access to safe and reliable water, sanitation, energy, food, shelter, and infrastructure. The Mortenson Center in Global Engineering & Resilience combines education, research, and partnerships to positively impact vulnerable people and their environment by improving development tools, policy and practice. Our vision is a world where everyone has s

afe water, sanitation, energy, food, shelter, and infrastructure. We offer two Professional Master's Programs, an in-person Graduate Certificate with a capstone practicum and an Online Graduate Certificate in Global Engineering.

04/15/2026

Impact doesn’t happen in isolation. It’s built through collaboration, trust, and long-term partnerships.

This summer, our students are working alongside organizations around the world—learning from communities and contributing to projects that extend far beyond the classroom.

We’re grateful to be part of a global network of 80+ host agencies supporting this work.

🫶 Our 2026 Practicum Partners are:
Partners in Development - South Africa
The Sanergy Collaborative - Kenya
Build Change - Indonesia & Philippines
Pontifical University of Parana - Brazil
Movement On The Ground - Greece
Nuru Energy - Kenya
Aquut Inc. and the Hamlet of Resolute Bay - Canada
University of Botswana Department of Family Medicine & Public Health - Botswana

04/01/2026

Thank you to everyone who donated to the Buffs All In Campaign and thanks especially to our Challenge Donor, Doug Smith, Retired Associate Dean of CU Engineering and Applied Science who generously donated $10,000 to the Mortenson Center to support scholarships for our students and to inspire others to give. Thank you Doug and thank you to all of our donors!

CU Boulder Engineering Chip The Buffalo Forever Buffs: University of Colorado Boulder Alumni

03/30/2026

We only need 10 donors to unlock a generous $10k donation! Time is running out, donate by tomorrow 3/31!

Your donation allows us at the CU Boulder Engineering Mortenson Center to:
🔹 Train students in the field
🔹 Expand partnerships
🔹 Advance evidence- and impact-based research
🔹 Ensure that the next generation of engineers is equipped to address the root causes of poverty, not just its symptoms.

We had an amazing time last month at the  National Conference. We were thrilled to meet so many passionate global engine...
03/11/2026

We had an amazing time last month at the National Conference. We were thrilled to meet so many passionate global engineers and be a part of "Building Tomorrow Together."

03/10/2026

Fun times from the Engineers Without Borders USA National Conference with our friends from the CU Boulder Engineering EWB Chapter.

02/24/2026

Learn more about the Mortenson Center's Online Grad Certificate in Global Engineering at the link in our bio.

PRIORITY DEADLINE March 1st!

02/17/2026

Applications for our Online Global Engineering Graduate Certificate are open now! Priority deadline is March 1st, link in our bio.

02/13/2026

Applications are open for our online Graduate Certificate in Global Engineering! Link in bio for information and to apply

Tessa Landon completed her Mortenson Center in Global Engineering and Resilience practicum with Virridy, tackling real-w...
01/30/2026

Tessa Landon completed her Mortenson Center in Global Engineering and Resilience practicum with Virridy, tackling real-world challenges in water quality monitoring and sensor validation. We asked Tessa what skills she gained that will carry forward into her career:

Tessa said:

“I became proficient with microbiological testing; mastered data management using the mWater platform; and gained experience comparing laboratory methods, ultimately identifying fundamental inconsistencies between EPA-approved enumeration techniques such as Colilert and membrane filtration. These findings shaped my understanding of the challenges facing sensor validation and the broader water sector.

The work also required patience, humility, and persistence – whether confronting a stolen sensor, improvising new housing prototypes at a Home Depot, or troubleshooting the unexpected consequences of fluctuating creek water levels. Ultimately, the experience broadened my understanding of how technology, policy, and environmental variability intersect in real-world water quality management.”

Tessa graduated CU Boulder Engineering in December 2025, with a Master of Science in Civil Systems Engineering and a Certificate in Global Engineering. This practicum is a required, hands-on component of both Mortenson Center Professional Master’s programs and the Certificate in Global Engineering — designed to bridge technical depth with real-world impact.

Photo: Tessa Landon helps preliminary installation of in-situ sensors and tamper-resistant housing systems for algae detection in Chatfield Reservoir on the South Platte River in Colorado.

At the University of Colorado Boulder Mortenson Center in Global Engineering and Resilience, we tackle some of the world...
01/16/2026

At the University of Colorado Boulder Mortenson Center in Global Engineering and Resilience, we tackle some of the world's toughest challenges. But we also know that to do serious work, you can't take yourself too seriously all the time.

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