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What is study abroad? Six months ago, study abroad seemed to me like a huge commitment that I couldn鈥檛 afford and that would certainly delay my graduation.Then I talked to the study abroad office on a whim, and found out that almost all of my
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National Geographic just launched its 2018 Chasing Genius challenge, a competition offering $25,000 to turn an innovative idea into reality.Participants submit a one-minute video describing their idea, the problem it addresses
Prospective transfer students tour the Integrated Teaching and Learning Laboratory at CU Engineering.This year, CU Engineering welcomed the largest number of transfer students from Colorado community colleges ever. In total, 562
Dozens of professional women engineers are now serving as sounding boards, cheerleaders and industry contacts for women CU Engineering students as part of a new pilot program with Ball Corporation.The 鈥淏all Sisters鈥 program
Are you unclear about your career, unsure or undecided about your major? We invite you to attend the Engineer Library on February 2 from 1 to 4 p.m. in the upper floor of the Gemmill Engineering, Math & Physics library, in
A concept drawing showing stages of the device's descent from subsonic speeds to touchdown and recovery. Our team was a randomly selected group of nine aerospace engineering seniors and one electrical engineering senior at CU
Members of the Keplinger Research Group. From right: Assistant Professor Christoph Keplinger, graduate student Eric Acome, undergraduate student Madison Emmett, graduate student Nick Kellaris, graduate student VC Gopaluni Venkata
Last month we kicked off the first Dean's Speaker Series with John Holdren, President Obama's science and technology advisor for eight years. As part of the speaker series, we also celebrated 15 years since the founding of Engineers Without Borders here at CU, which is now a worldwide organization with tens of thousands聽of members. For this On CUE podcast, I got the opportunity to sit down and chat with Dr. Holdren about that, as well as the past, present and future of science and technology policy. I hope you enjoy it.
Since departing CU 抖阴传媒在线 after a 30-year tenure, Bobby Schnabel has added some impressive titles to his resume, including CEO of the Association for Computing Machinery and dean of Indiana University鈥檚 School of Informatics and Computing.Now, he鈥檚