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  • President Obama and John Holdren
    Last month we kicked off the first Dean's Speaker Series with John Holdren, President Obama's science and technology advisor for eight years. As part of the speaker series, we also celebrated 15 years since the founding of Engineers Without Borders here at CU, which is now a worldwide organization with tens of thousands of members. For this On CUE podcast, I got the opportunity to sit down and chat with Dr. Holdren about that, as well as the past, present and future of science and technology policy. I hope you enjoy it.
  • Bobby Schnabel
    Since departing CU Boulder after a 30-year tenure, Bobby Schnabel has added some impressive titles to his resume, including CEO of the Association for Computing Machinery and dean of Indiana University’s School of Informatics and Computing.Now, he’s
  • Stars logo
    The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering is pleased to present this year’s Student Annual Research Symposium from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Dec. 8 in the Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building.StARS is a longstanding
  • Giving Tuesday heart
    Every May, nearly 1,000 engineering Buffs graduate. Every October, thousands of Buffs come back to campus for Homecoming. And this November, we’re asking the Forever Buff family to give back for Giving Tuesday.We’re excited to join the global
  • An agricultural tractor spreading fertilizer.
    Ammonia production is helping to nourish the world – and simultaneously threatening it.A critical component of nitrogen-based fertilizers, ammonia also releases carbon dioxide, a harmful greenhouse gas, into the atmosphere through its production
  • Dana Stamo
    Tell us about what you're involved in at BOLD. What do you love about it?Last Spring, my friends and peers elected me to be their Vice President of oSTEM. The CU Boulder chapter of oSTEM has only been around since Fall 2016,  and just
  • Three computer science students with laptops.
    Almost every day, our department hears from people who want to come back to school for computer science. No doubt they’ve heard about the nearly 500,000 unfilled computing jobs in the U.S.To help those people get the skills they need to enter the
  • Janet deGrazia with Ken Anderson and CU Boulder Chancellor Phil DiStefano.
    This spring, the Â鶹ÊÓƵ created a new level of distinction for instructional faculty. This new level is recognized by the title of "teaching professor." This honor is reserved for individuals who have held the rank of senior
  • Asmita Dhakal
    Tell us about what you're involved in at BOLD. What do you love about it?I was part of Aspire 2015. As well as I was a GoldShirt student assistant for year 2015-2016. Now I am a Co-President for National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE).
  • Dr. John P. Holdren
    On November 16, we’re launching the inaugural event of our CU Engineering Dean’s Speaker Series.Dr. John P. Holdren, President Obama’s science and technology advisor for all eight years of his presidency, will be
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