College of the Coast & Environment
Your Future Awaits
From our location near the mouth of the Mississippi River, the College of the Coast & Environment has a front-row seat to coastal and environmental changes impacting our state, nation, and the world. We see firsthand the effects of stressors such as coastal land loss, pollution, and severe weather. CC&E’s coastal and environmental research advances knowledge about these stressors--and much more--helping to deepen understanding of the ever-changing natural world and its relationship with our lives, livelihoods, and recreation. This research provides sound science so that stakeholders can make informed decisions. Every day, our students work alongside world-renowned multidisciplinary experts, acquiring the skills and abilities necessary to tackle complex coastal environmental challenges.
Our Departments
CC&E by the numbers
$17.5M
in research awards, including HF Radar System
- a 39.5% increase over previous year
355
students
$676K
in philanthropic gifts and pledges
- from 95 donors
Want to know more? See our 23-24 Year-in-Review
CCE News
Kam-biu Liu, George Barineau III Professor in Oceanography & Coastal Sciences, has been awarded the Gilbert F White Award and Distinguished Lecture by AGU.
Not only did DOCS PhD candidate Robert Forney successfully defend his dissertation, he already has patents pending, based on his research.
River deltas support megacities and vast economic activities around the globe. But human activity and sea level rise are placing them under increasing strain.
CC&E At Work