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The University of Colorado Boulder is hosting a Construction Diversity Summit to improve diversity, equity and inclusion in the construction industry.The free event, planned for April 1, will bring together companies and students from around the
After five decades as a leading researcher, professor, and college dean, Ross Corotis is retiring.His career includes stretches at Northwestern and Johns Hopkins universities, but he has spent the last 28 years in the Department of Civil,
The National Academy of Engineering is recognizing Brian Argrow as a new member for 2022.The distinction is one of the highest an engineer can receive in their career.As a professor and chair of the Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace
An interdisciplinary team of students are building a super energy-efficient home for a national competition, and they need your help to be successful...
Katie Melbourne is up close and personal with the James Webb Space Telescope. As a systems engineer at Ball Aerospace in Boulder, Melbourne is involved in commissioning for NASA's new flagship space telescope. At the same time, she is also earning
Professor Jeff Thayer is part of a major new NASA science mission to better understand our sun’s influence on generating space weather.Thayer is one of three interdisciplinary scientists chosen by NASA for the Geospace Dynamics Constellation (GDC)
Doug Smart (Fin’20) graduated from the University of Colorado Boulder barely more than a year ago, but he already has an eye toward the next generation with a new undergraduate scholarship.He earned his degree in business finance and now works in
The “DBIA Buff Builders” have earned first place in the 2021 National Design-Build Student Competition.The team, comprised of students Liam Atkinson, Spencer Chuck, Evan Dicks, Hayley Hansen and Kai Reimers, presented their winning proposal during
The Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder has had a record-breaking year for research funding, bringing in $53 million in awards.
It is one of the coldest and most isolated places on Earth, but for a team of scientists and engineers from CU Boulder, it is the ideal location to conduct complex space-atmospheric research: the frozen tundra of Antarctica.Xinzhao Chu has earned a