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- Why did you choose engineering at ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ·?I chose to do engineering at ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· because I wanted to do engineering since I was in 8th grade. After realizing this, I came to tour ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ·'s engineering department and I fell in love with the
- Why did you choose engineering at ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ·?I was actually here for the Data Science field before I got interested in Cybersecurity! I also wanted to take a class with Professor Jim Martin, whose textbook I studied from in my undergraduate. It
- The Broadening Opportunity through Leadership and Diversity (BOLD) Center will receive a $120,000 block grant from the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering (NACME) to increase representation in engineering through scholarships.Â
- This week an inflatable version of Go For It, a creation of the Chicago-based, internationally recognized artist Matthew Hoffman, is on display in the south quad of the Engineering Center at ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ·. Hoffman, who became famous for the You
- The BOLD Center turns 10 years old and the College of Engineering and Applied Science celebrates nearly half a decade of supporting women and minorities in science, technology and engineering.
- On CUE sits down with Connie Childs. Connie is a fourth-year aerospace engineer studying at ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· College of Engineering and Applied Science. After years of contemplating life as a woman Connie began to transition from her assigned at
- Last week the University of Colorado Boulder College of Engineering and Applied Science was awarded its second National Science Foundation (NSF) grant this month to build new connections with Colorado community colleges. The newest project is a three-year grant for $600,000 awarded through the NSF Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) program.
- With a $10 million federal grant and an eye on community colleges, CU Engineering and partners aim to diversify engineering in Colorado—and coast to coast.