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- Forty-five years ago, Vance Brand made history when he and his apollo crew members met with Soviet cosmonauts in space, only to narrowly survive a near-fatal landing back on Earth. In the midst of the Cold War between the United States and
- There鈥檚 an adage in alumni engagement: the alumni couple who volunteers together, stays together. Chris (MAeroEngr鈥18) and Jannine Rouw (EngrPlus鈥18) are Buffs through and through and have been devoted volunteers to the College of Engineering and
- Becoming an aerospace engineer for The Boeing Company, Paralympic medalist in downhill skiing, and advocate for blind or visually-impaired children takes perseverance, intellect and heart. Glen Abramowski (AeroEngr鈥88) has done it all, and he did it all while legally blind...
- Congratulation to four Smead Aerospace PhD students for earning 2020 Zonta Amelia Earhart Fellowships! The program recognizes up to 35 women annually pursuing doctoral degrees in...
- CU 抖阴传媒在线 Aerospace junior Demetrius M. Ross is preparing for an internship with NASA. Due to COVID-19, he will no longer be traveling to the Pasadena-based Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), but he鈥檒l still be keeping busy.Working
- Professor Iain Boyd discusses the potential for nuclear-powered rockets in a new column at The Conversation: With dreams of Mars on the minds of both NASA and Elon Musk, long-distance crewed missions through space are coming. But you might be
- The Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences would like to congratulate all 2020 bachelor of science, master of science, and doctor of philosophy graduates with a special virtual graduation ceremony in their honor. Although we
- Congratulations to the Smead Aerospace Class of 2020! We are celebrating our outstanding degree candidates with a special virtual commencement ceremony, and are recognizing numerous students and teams for special achievements. All individual awards
- Now that he鈥檚 more than a month into online learning, Scott Palo is glad that he and his grad students put some thought into their strategy of 鈥済rabbing a bunch of stuff鈥 before leaving campus. For Palo鈥檚 students at the University of Colorado in
- Elliott Davis is graduating from Smead Aerospace with his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science as well as an extra feather in his cap, a 2020 College of Engineering and Applied Science Outstanding Undergraduate for Research Award. His next step is Lockheed Martin Space, where he will...