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Engineering Plus helps students find a 'nontraditional niche'

Undergraduate engineering programs are not known for being flexible. Research shows engineering students get about 2 percent of their degree credit hours to devote to free electives, compared to almost a quarter of credit hours for their non-engineering peers. In 2013, the College of Engineering and Applied Science at CU...

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Waste Not, Want Not

CU-Boulder engineers aim to turn America’s dirty water into cleaner air, energy for industry

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The Light Stuff

Computing speed takes a giant leap forward thanks to a new photonics-based microchip

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Dreams for the Sky

CU drones target severe storms to improve tornado forecasts

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8 finalists chosen for CU's Catalyze student business accelerator in Boulder

Aaron Clauset

Talking network science with Erdos-Renyi Prize winner Aaron Clauset

Aaron Clauset is an assistant professor of computer science and member of the BioFrontiers Institute at CU-Boulder. He recently accepted the 2016 Erdős-Rényi Prize in Network Science, which is an international prize awarded annually to a researcher under 40 who has made fundamental contributions to the advancement of network science...

Percentage of women and minorities on the rise

Engineering sets new record: Most diverse class ever

June 1, 2016

CU-Boulder’s second biggest college enrolled record numbers of first-year women and underrepresented minorities in 2015-16, and preliminary figures suggest it will reach yet a new milestone in the fall. The number of first-year undergraduate women in the College of Engineering & Applied Science rose 17 percent last year, to 284,...

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ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ hammer out real-world projects at the Idea Forge

May 23, 2016

Last year the former law library of the Fleming Building was transformed into a new collaborative space designated for students to imagine, design, create and test products and solutions to meet a range of needs. Billed as the Idea Forge, this 22,000-square-foot facility is an innovative engineering facility built to...

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College bestows 2016 Distinguished Engineering Alumni, Recent Alumni Awards

May 23, 2016

The ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Boulder recognized six outstanding engineering alumni for contributions to their fields and to the university at a banquet April 22. The recipients of the 2016 Distinguished Engineering Alumni Awards are: • Frank T. Buzzard of Bryan, Texas; • Paul T. Hamilton of Boulder; • Moriba K...

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Blasting Off: CU-Boulder’s College of Engineering and Applied Science Gains National Recognition

May 23, 2016

Earning a top-flight engineering degree from a nationally recognized school isn’t just for the coasts anymore. The ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Boulder’s College of Engineering and Applied Science has been named one of the top engineering schools in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report. CU-Boulder’s undergraduate engineering program...

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