Ricarose Roque's research explores how to design inclusive learning experiences that enable young people to create and express themselves with new technologies and media.
Prompted by an eighth grade robotics project, engineering undergraduate student Peter "Max" Armstrong has been working ever since to create an affordable socket for prosthetic limbs.
Ten winning teams recently shared campus innovation grant triumphs and challenges they've experienced thus far. The deadline for the next round of proposals is Sept. 15.
Perhaps you've dreamed up an inventive solution to a problem, or are just curious about teaming up on a project in the making. Students, faculty and staff are invited to this season's NVC opener.
Two CU Boulder projects are being recognized with governor's awards celebrating the groundbreaking work of scientists and engineers from the state's federal labs.
Colorado's Advanced Industry Accelerator continues to foster CU Boulder spin-off companies, awarding the campus $2.5 million in awards over the past three years.
The CU Boulder Innovation Action Team is seeking entrepreneurially minded students from all majors to be part of a founding team of students to lead innovative efforts on campus.
Nicolaus Wolfrum, seeking work that allows him to focus on his studies and prepare for the future as a mechanical engineer, opened his own eBay store to sell used and re-manufactured automotive inventory.
A CU Boulder student satellite team has won a free ride to space as one of three national winners in NASA's Cube Quest Challenge small satellite competition.
The amazing Specdrums rings are just one of eight innovative companies selected to participate in the university's eight-week startup accelerator program, driving the "most promising ideas and technologies" on campus.