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CU Engineering students earn prestigious National Science Foundation fellowships

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Inaugural CU Blockchain Summit & Hackathon set for April 14-15

April 9, 2018

CU Blockchain is a new, fast-growing organization that focuses on spreading awareness and educating students about blockchain technology and its future impact. We host weekly meetings that range from informal discussions to guest speakers to workshops tailored for all skill levels. Our organization is open to any students – regardless...

Members of the science and implementation team at Kennedy Space Center with a space-proven Falcon 9 rocket on the background. From left to right: Eric Yarns (KU), Kevin Ngo (KU), Luis Zea (CU), Dr. Joe Tash (KU), and Sam Piper (CU)

Blog: CU Boulder experiments arrive at International Space Station

April 4, 2018

NASA and SpaceX’s CRS-14 mission with the Dragon spacecraft carrying three different experiments involving the University of Colorado Boulder's Bioserve Space Technologies have successfully arrived at the International Space Station. The first, called Micro 11, is a project in partnership with the University of Kansas centering on reproductive biology. It...

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Announcing "An Evening with John Hayes"

April 2, 2018

I am excited to announce that this Thursday evening at 6 p.m. we will have Ball Corporation president and CEO John Hayes on campus for an event and conversation. I’ll sit down with John in the ATLAS Black Box Studio to talk about his role as the company’s leader, the...

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Senior design goes off road, literally

March 23, 2018

Baja SAE is a relatively young program on the University of Colorado Boulder campus. Now in its third year, the program has built a strong foundation for future teams to stand upon. What do we do? Baja SAE is an annual tournament hosted by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)...

Student uses virtual reality goggles at electrical engineering expo

CU Engineering Projects Expo set for April 27

March 22, 2018

For years, our students have been applying their engineering skills to creative and challenging team projects and presenting their work in department exhibitions. In our 125th year at CU Engineering, we’re going bigger. On April 27, more than 140 student teams will combine for a collegewide Engineering Projects Expo, highlighting...

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MD5 Critical Infrastructure Hackathon offers $15K investments

March 22, 2018

MD5 , the Department of Defense's technology accelerator, will hold one of Colorado's biggest hackathons of the year on the weekend of April 6 at CU's Idea Forge. We'll invest $15,000 in up to four winning teams, awarding those who can help the state of Colorado with new concepts in...

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Propose an event, exhibit or project for ATLAS Black Box

March 21, 2018

The ATLAS Center for Arts, Media and Performance is currently accepting proposals for performances, installations and showings in the Black Box Experimental Studio for next academic year.

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Five CU Engineering Graduate Programs Ranked in Top 20

March 20, 2018

U.S. News and World Report ’s annual rankings are in, and five CU Engineering graduate programs are in the top 20 amongst our public school peers. The College of Engineering and Applied Science includes: No. 8 in aerospace engineering No. 11 in chemical engineering No. 12 in environmental engineering No...

Michelle Lin and Sage Sherman

Announcing CU’s inaugural Colorado Science and Engineering Policy Fellowship

March 19, 2018

Â鶹ÒùÔº from across the state will learn about the policy-making process at the Capitol while splitting their time between outside activities.

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