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  • Nan Joesten and Dave Clough in 2012
    [Editor's Note: This post is the first in a series sharing memories and stories of Professor David Clough as he approaches retirement. Join the conversation by using the hashtag #MyDaveCloughStory to share your memories on Facebook or Twitter, or
  • Aerospace Building rendering
    Today is an exciting day for aerospace and for all of CU Boulder. The University of Colorado’s Board of Regents just approved construction of a dedicated building for the College of Engineering’s Smead Aerospace Engineering
  • Instagram icon
    We are excited to announce that the College of Engineering and Applied Science is on Instagram.Follow us @cuengineering for an inside view of engineering life at CU Boulder. Here is a list of hashtags we'll be using regularly to tag our content
  • The check presentation.
    “Well, there goes our spring break!”, I thought as I read NASA’s email about the design document submission date for the Cube Quest Challenge. Once again, NASA representatives had changed a critical milestone, one that the team would not be pleased about. It was just another bump in the road that we would have to overcome...
  • David Clough
    In 42 years at CU Boulder, Professor David Clough taught about 2,000 engineering students and mentored hundreds of student-athletes. Were you one of them?As he approaches retirement at the end of this month, we’re asking alumni
  • CUE Magazine cover 2017
    I am excited to share the most recent edition of CU Engineering magazine, which is now available online. I hope you enjoy the stories of our students, alumni and faculty as they harness the power of engineering to transform lives.There are several
  • GoldShirt students
    In college athletics, players are often redshirted. They are enrolled but not competing, and that gives them more time to prepare. Tanya Ennis, director of the Engineering GoldShirt Program, says like redshirting, the GoldShirt-ed engineering
  • Grand Challenge Thumbnail
    Science and engineering are all about thinking big. And if you like thinking big, then pay attention to this July 1 deadline.What are Grand Challenges?Grand Challenges are ambitious but achievable goals that harness science
  • The Women in Aerospace Symposium standing for a group photo outside with the Flatirons in the background.
    The 2017 CU Boulder-MIT-Stanford Women in Aerospace Symposium was hosted by the Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences at CU Boulder on May 31 and June 1.Sixteen outstanding women doctoral and post-doctoral
  • EngiNearMe: Bringing Engineering to Denver high schoolers
    A record of 55 Denver high school students will get a chance this week to earn $2,500 scholarships to CU Boulder’s College of Engineering and Applied Science while experiencing the fun of hands-on engineering.All students participating in the
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