International Erosion Control Association22 October 2010 – The International Erosion Control Association (IECA) has announced its University Partners initiative. This initiative creates an informal relationship between IECA and universities and colleges that offer courses in the fields of erosion control, sediment control and stormwater management. The overall objective of this program is to introduce students to IECA and provide a means for them to interact in an educational environment with the industry professionals who make up IECA’s membership.

IECA’s Director of Education, Jimmy Eanes, CPESC, CESSWI, had this to say of the new endeavor, “We believe that our partnership with universities and colleges that offer courses related to our industry will introduce future generations of erosion control specialists to our association and those who have ‘blazed the trail’ before them.”

IECA’s goal for 2010 is to recruit 10 partners into the program. IECA is approaching members who work in the college and university environment and have expressed an interest in the program. By participating as a University Partner, schools are able to provide numerous opportunities to their students. Currently, IECA is working with its partners to arrange for students to attend IECA’s annual conference and expo in order to serve as moderators for conference education. Additionally, IECA is encouraging students to submit research for publication or presentation at IECA events. At present, IECA is partnering with the following institutions of higher education:

  • North Carolina State University
  • Auburn University
  • Colorado State University
  • Shasta College
  • Texas A & M University
  • California Polytechnic Institute
  • University of Tennessee

For more information on the University Partners program, contact IECA’s education department at education@ieca.org or visit IECA’s website at: http://www.ieca.org/education/university.

About IECA

The International Erosion Control Association (IECA) is the world’s oldest and largest association devoted entirely to helping members solve the problems caused by erosion and its byproduct–sediment. Founded in 1972, IECA is a non-profit organization that serves as the premier global resource for the prevention and control of erosion. For more information about regional Chapters, state-of-the-art educational events and materials, please visit our website at http://www.ieca.org.

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