
Peggy Johnson, professor and head of civil and environmental engineering, has been named the winner of the American Society of Civil Engineering Environmental and Water Resources Institute (EWRI) Margaret S. Petersen Outstanding Woman of the Year Award.
Johnson is being recognized for her EWRI leadership, contributions to her profession and mentorship of young people, especially women, who are pursuing a water-related technical career.
Her research interests include bridge scour, stream stability assessment, river hydraulics and mechanics, uncertainty and risk in civil engineering and probabilistic modeling.
Johnson holds a bachelor of science in geological sciences from New Mexico State University and a master's of science and doctorate in civil engineering from the University of Maryland.
She will receive her award at the EWRI World Congress in Albuquerque, N.M., in May.