CU Boulder non-traditional student organization explores colorado mountains

CU Boulder Engineering bets big on America’s community college students

Sept. 5, 2018

With a $10 million federal grant and an eye on community colleges, CU Engineering and partners aim to diversify engineering in Colorado—and coast to coast.

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Two CU Aerospace students earn Women Forward in Technology Scholarships

Sept. 4, 2018

Congratulations to Â鶹ÊÓƵ aerospace graduate students Katya Arquilla and Heather Hava for being awarded 2018 Women Forward in Technology Scholarships! Nine women were recognized nationwide, with CU Boulder and MIT being the only universities with multiple honorees. Arquilla also received the scholarship in 2017, making her a...

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CU Boulder researchers outline new strategy to combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria

Sept. 4, 2018

A genetic disruption strategy developed by Â鶹ÊÓƵ researchers effectively stymies the evolution of antibiotic-resistant bacteria such as E. coli, giving scientists a crucial leg up in the ongoing battle against deadly superbugs.

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Zayna Pieper, e+ MechEngr'20

Sept. 3, 2018

#ILookLikeAnEngineer Why did you choose engineering at CU Boulder? Engineering is a mechanism by which we improve quality of life for people around the world. It is the means by which we can keep families together through life-saving medical technology, increase global education rates by meeting basic human needs of...

A map showing the stops on Braun's state tour to the Eastern Plains.

#BraunVoyage: Announcing our second annual State Tour

Aug. 31, 2018

We're hitting the road again! Last year, my inaugural state tour took my wife Karen and me south and west, covering more than 800 miles from Durango and Alamosa, up through Pueblo and Colorado Springs. This year, from Sept. 10-14, we're heading to the Eastern Plains , with stops planned...

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Shape-shifting material can morph, reverse itself using heat, light

Aug. 28, 2018

A new material developed by CU Boulder engineers can transform into complex, pre-programmed shapes via light and temperature stimuli, allowing a literal square peg to morph and fit into a round hole before fully reverting to its original form.

Students visit booths in the lobby during the 2017 activities fair.

Welcome Back + Free Donuts

Aug. 28, 2018

Booths in the lobby during the 2017 student activities fair. My favorite time of the year has finally arrived – the start of a new fall semester at CU Boulder. I hope you had an enjoyable, productive summer and that you’re ready to work, study and celebrate together as you...

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Shape-shifting material can morph, reverse itself using heat, light

Aug. 24, 2018

A new material developed in Chris Bowman's lab can transform into complex, pre-programmed shapes via light and temperature stimuli, allowing a literal square peg to morph and fit into a round hole before fully reverting to its original form.

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Conference brings experts in regenerative medicine to CU Boulder

Aug. 22, 2018

Some of the top researchers in the field of regenerative medicine attended the RegenerativeBIOX Conference on CU Boulder’s East Campus last week.

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Bridges to Prosperity CEO Avery Bang to speak in Boulder

Aug. 21, 2018

Building Bridges to Prosperity: From Master’s Thesis to a Career

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