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  • Marco Campos
    Marco Campos, 1998 graduate of the College, is an active supporter of programs that encourage women and underrepresented minorities in engineering.Founder of Campos EPC, which provides services for the oil and gas industry, his Campos EPC Foundation
  • State Tour
    Next week I’m hitting the road, bringing CU Engineering to the farthest reaches of the state. Monday through Friday, I’ll cover more than 800 miles of Colorado with a small team of faculty and staff. We’ll spend time in Durango, Alamosa, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Longmont to meet with high school and community college students, teachers, and administrators, alumni and other advocates.
  • A chemical engineering instructor works with two female students in a lab.
    CU Engineering has jumped two spots in U.S. News and World Report’s list of best undergraduate engineering programs, coming in at No. 16 among public institutions and No. 30 overall for 2018.Three programs within engineering also landed top 20 spots
  • GoldShirt students in projects course
    Our 2017 Engineering GoldShirt Summer Bridge Program ran from Friday, July 7 through Friday, July 21 and we welcomed 43 new students in Cohort 9!We kicked off the program with an assessment day and a challenge, and a team building course at Gold
  • Steve Nerem
    Steve Nerem is bringing the University of Colorado Boulder aerospace perspective to a wider audience.The 17-year faculty member of Smead Aerospace has been appointed to the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and
  • Norm Augustine
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  • A Google Doodle created for the 2017 summer solstice.
    Editor’s Note: This post is part of an occasional series about CU Boulder students’ summer experiences in engineering. Tell us about your summer experience at cueng@colorado.edu. Audrey Randall used her computer science knowledge
  • New faculty members group shot
    As dean, one of the most important and enjoyable parts of my job is inviting new faculty members to join our college, and I’m pleased to announce that we had a strong year in faculty recruitment and hiring.Please join me in welcoming the following
  • Hull's excimer lamp.
    In Natalie Hull’s hometown in rural Kentucky, well water was contaminated by heavy metals from mining, and sewage from pipes emptied into a creek that ran near her house.So it’s not entirely surprising that when it came time to
  • Natalie Hull
    The Engineering Graduate Student Mentoring Certificate Program is seeking nominations for graduate mentors as the program enters its second year.
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