This study abroad program focuses on the principal components of sustainable design and construction, energy, healthy buildings, natural resources, and other environmental issues. CSU students collaborate with local Costa Rican…
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MenuCaroline M. Clevenger is an Associate Professor and Assistant Director of Construction Engineering and Management in the Department of Civil Engineering at University of Colorado Denver (CU Denver). She has a Ph.D. and B.S. from Stanford University. She also earned an M.Arch and M.S. from the University of Pennsylvania. Caroline’s background includes extensive work as a professional consultant in sustainable design and construction. In addition to sustainability, her research focuses on developing theories, methods, and tools for multidisciplinary systems thinking in high-performance building. While studying for her doctorate, she served as a Visiting Fellow to the General Services Administration (GSA) 3D-4D BIM Program. Caroline was been awarded several teaching awards including CU Denver’s College of Engineering, Design and Computing (CEDC) Outstanding Faculty in Teaching; Colorado State University’s (CSU) Instructional Innovation in Service-Learning Faculty Award; and the Associated Schools of Construction (ASC) Excellence in Teaching Award. She is a Registered Architect and Licensed Engineer in the State of Colorado.