Professors Baecher, Galloway, and Link voice their concerns in
Civil Engineering.
Expert on water resources testifies before Congress.
Social and racial inequities built into nation’s flood management system, UMD professors warn.
A leading water resources expert outlines steps needed for greater resilience.
More frequent flooding is straining the nation's levee system.
The trend towards increased severe flooding is set to continue worldwide, says UMD's Gerald Galloway.
Clark School Professor Gerry Galloway was named a Top 25 Newsmaker of 2018 by
Engineering News-Record.
Joint UMD, TAMU study affirms urban flooding is a growing threat across the U.S.
The season was among the most active in records dating back to 1851.
The lecture will outline major water resources challenges and offer insight into potential solutions.
The meeting was part of the Department of State's International Visitor Leadership Program.
National and local news outlets turned to University of Maryland engineers for their disaster expertise.
The group is charged with identifying effective ways to measure the resilience of a community to natural hazards and other disruptions.
Glenn L. Martin Professor of Engineering Gerry Galloway Featured on KCRW's
To the Point
Galloway awarded prestigious 2015 ENR Mid-Atlantic Legacy Award.
Glenn L. Martin Institute Professor of Engineering Gerry Galloway was elected a member of the 2015 NAC class.
CEE research professor and disaster resilience expert honored for commitment to the protection and conservation of natural resources.
Past recipients include CEE’s Ed Link, retired Members of Congress, Former Secretary of the Army.
More than 70 community disaster resilience experts discuss NIST economic guide
Despite below-average hurricane forecast, questions of community resilience remain.
CEE researchers host "Building Blocks for a National Resilience Scorecard" workshop.
CEE Research Professor Gerry Galloway contributes to
Yale Climate Connections podcast
The Clark School of Engineering and UMD Division of Research hosted Mpact Week
CNA Corporation's "National Security and the Accelerating Risks of Climate Change" report describes climate change as a "threat multiplier."
Research Professor Gerald Galloway addressed the national security impacts of climate change.
Prof. Gerald Galloway testifies before the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering holds symposium on tri-state region disaster response.
New National Academies Report urges need for disaster resilience.
Dr. Gerald Galloway was invited to participate in a special US Navy-Center for Naval Analyses-Johns Hopkins Symposium
Dr. Gerry Galloway speaks on a myriad of topics in this podcast.
Western Waters editorial quotes Dr. Gerry Galloway’s article on water infrastructure.
Dr. Galloway to serve on the Louisiana Governor's Advisory Commission on Coastal Protection, Restoration and Conservation.
The Board of Directors of the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA)name Dr. Gerry Galloway as a 2008 Fellow-Elect.
Dr. Gerald Galloway talks about the flood in the midwest.
CEE's Dr. Gerald Galloway interviewed about the levees along the Mississipi.
The Expert Group will assist WWAP in overseeing the preparation of the Third Edition of United Nations World Water Development Report (WWDR).
Lifetime contribution to water resources policy recognized.
Clark School's Galloway, Link contribute to report,
Science article.
The forum was on "Every Engineer's Duty — What Tragedy Has Taught Us About Professionalism, Ethics, Leadership and Public Safety"
Severe drought conditions in several southern states and in large areas of the west are raising concerns about possible water shortages.
Dr. Gerald Galloway is the president of the American Water Resources Association and a civil engineering professor at the University of Maryland.
The hearing was held on May 16, 2007 at Capitol Hill on Global Climate Change issue
The report, prepared for FEMA recommends that levees protecting urban areas should be built with a higher level of protection.
Galloway, a professor at the UMD who served as brigadier general with the Army Corps of Engineers, says a national flood policy is long overdue
He will be engaged in several national efforts to develop and infuse new approaches to U.S. water resources planning and management
He also serves as Co-chair of AWRA's National Water Resources Policy Dialogues
Dr. Galloway is quoted in in the December 2005 issue of Governing
List of media and related activities in which Dr. Galloway has been cited/quoted
Dr. Gerald E. Galloway was elected as an Honorary Member of ASCE.
Civil engineering professor honored for contributions to the profession.