Scott McNary (CivEngr'81, MS '84)

Distinguished Engineering Alumni Award Category: Industry & Commerce W. Scott McNary has more than 30 years of experience in design, management, construction engineering and inspection of a wide range of concrete and cable-stayed bridges with spans from 40 feet to more than 1,250 feet. He provides innovative and visionary leadership...

CU ITP students participate in hackathon.

ITP team places first in NANOG hackathon

Feb. 27, 2018

The team included Arohi Gupta, Soham Dhiren Shah, Pranit Sanjay Yadav, Amar Chaudhari and Aditya Ahuja.

Student work on laptops during the hackathon.

Hackathon brings out about 600 students for 'invention marathon'

Feb. 25, 2018

The Daily Camera covers the fourth annual Hack CU, organized by several computer science undergrads.

JT Abate skiing at Olympics

Q&A: Junior JT Abate serves as Olympic forerunner

Feb. 22, 2018

JT Abate, a junior mechanical engineering student, was invited to serve as forerunner for the ski events at the 2018 Olympics in PyeongChang. He's spending 21 days in South Korea forerunning the downhill, super-G and super combined for both the men and women's events. Read our Q&A with JT about...

Kelsey Dowd, CompSci'18

Kelsey Dowd, CompSci'18

Feb. 22, 2018

#ILookLikeAnEngineer Why did you choose engineering at CU Boulder? I discovered my love for math and science in High School. I visited CU Boulder when I was applying for colleges and loved it! I started out as a chemical engineering major, but I soon found out my passion for coding...

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An engineer’s guide to CU Boulder Next

Feb. 21, 2018

This Saturday, CU Boulder kicks off its first segment of CU Boulder Next in Los Angeles, and if you’re a scientist or engineer, you don’t want to miss it. CU Boulder Next is a first-of-its-kind event for our university that brings Chancellor Phil DiStefano and top faculty and students to eight cities to showcase the incredible research and education, artistic endeavors, and athletic feats happening on our campus – and the ones still to come. Think of it as TED Talks meets trade show mixed with one giant party.

Jill Tietjen (left) meets scholarship recipients at the college's 2017 scholarship dinner.

PBS to air profile of prominent CU supporter

Feb. 21, 2018

Tietjen has spent years doing her part to advocate for and recognize women, both in engineering and in fields like filmmaking. That advocacy, combined with her own professional accomplishments, earned her induction into the Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame in 2010. This month, the Hall of Fame is collaborating with Rocky Mountain PBS for a video series highlighting several of their inductees, including Tietjen.

William Frobe

William Frobe, MS Telecommunications'14

Feb. 20, 2018

I came to CU Boulder on the Army's Advanced Civilian Schooling scholarship program to obtain a Master's of Science in my telecommunications field. The other Army officer and I were almost inseparable during our time here.

Team celebrating after Slopesoakers competition.

Vote for engineering students in Red Bull contest

Feb. 20, 2018

I’ve taken my new love for Red Bull competitions as inspiration to also enter their “Red Bull Can You Make It 2018” challenge. My Colorado team, called “The Jabronies,” is competing to be selected to travel through Europe using nothing but our charm to barter Red Bull as our only currency.

Network illustration by Meredith Miotke for Quanta Magazine.

New computer science paper challenges a celebrated network science theory

Feb. 20, 2018

Results "undermine the universality of scale-free networks and reveal that real-world networks exhibit a rich structural diversity that will likely require new ideas and mechanisms to explain,” according to CU Boulder's Anna Broido and Aaron Clauset.

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