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  • Zoey Craun uses a metal cutting saw on a Bridges to Prosperity job site in Bolivia.
    One of Zoey Craun’s favorite CU Boulder memories happened far from the campus itself – about 4,000 miles from campus, to be exact.The architectural engineering BS/MS student – chosen as this year’s Outstanding Graduate from the
  • Anit Koirala (left) with ELP director JoAnn Zelasko and two other ELP students.
    Congratulations to Anit Koirala, a fourth-year civil engineering major and member of the Engineering Leadership Program, on receiving the Integrity Award at the spring CU Involvement Awards!
  • The cover of the 2018 CU Engineering magazine.
    The 2018 CU Engineering magazine is now available online and in print!Inside the magazine, you’ll find features on amazing alumni and students, news about the college and updates on our faculty and staff. Not to play favorites, but make sure you
  • Nick Monteleone
    “I’m more proud of the experiences that I have had outside of the classroom, serving the community and being a leader,” Nick Monteleone said. “It’s an incredible honor to be recognized for being a well-rounded student.”
  • A CAD drawing of the CU-E3 satellite.
    The University of Colorado Boulder Earth Escape Explorer (CU-E3) cube satellite team is in Washington, DC, this week for Technology Day on the Hill, an annual event demonstrating aerospace technology to members of Congress and their staffs.Sponsored
  • Sam Whitman
    Congratulations to mechanical engineering PhD student Samuel Whitman for earning a 2018 Blue Waters Graduate Fellowship!The fellowship is awarded by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, and recognizes ten students across the United
  • CoNECD recognizes BOLD Center as Program of the Year
    Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity (CoNECD) honored The BOLD Center as Program of the Year at their inaugural conference in Washington D.C. on May 1. The BOLD Center was honored for developing programs that have significantly enhanced the participation of students from diverse populations that are historically underserved in engineering and computing, while enriching the students’ learning experience  in engineering and computer science. 
  • Chemical powered car
    The Chem-E-Car competition is an engineering design competition where teams build RC-car sized autonomous vehicles that are powered and controlled by analytically designed chemical reactions.
  • A student discussing her project with Expo attendees.
    Click for a Flickr Album of Expo PhotosLights flashed, buzzers rang and attendees watched with rapt attention at the home of University of Colorado Boulder basketball – but with 143 teams in attendance, this was no
  • Two students working on a cooler device for long term storage of medical supplies following natural disasters.
    Keats Dormont is making the world a better place through mechanical engineering. The University of Colorado Boulder undergraduate student is part of a new senior design course within the Department of Mechanical Engineering that is transforming
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