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Alfred University’s GE Vernova Advanced Power Grid Laboratory reached a significant milestone last week with the installation ...
Colorado celebrates Independence Day with fireworks, lasers and drones, the Cherry Creek Arts Festival, Rockies, Rapids and ...
A team of engineers and materials scientists in the Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering at CU Boulder has recently discovered that these tiny thermal vibrations, otherwise known as ...
From Boulder to the stars: BioServe celebrates 100 launches to space BioServe Space Technologies, a research center based at the University of Colorado Boulder, reached a major milestone this week ...
At the University of Colorado Boulder, a powerful student-driven initiative is reshaping the university’s approach to climate action—and it’s catching the attention of campus leadership. On April 22, ...
CU Boulder retaliated against pro-Palestine demonstration by stifling students’ free speech, lawsuit alleges Students Max Inman and Mari Rosenfeld were barred from campus except to attend class ...
BOULDER, Colo — It is Research & Innovation Week at the University of Colorado at Boulder. To celebrate, the university hosted a robotics showcase for the public. The College of Engineering and ...
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The Ralphie Report on MSN5 things to do in Boulder when visiting for a football weekendKnown as one of the top college towns in America, Boulder offers lots to explore when visiting in the fall for football games ...
Additional partners joining APL and CU Boulder include NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Haystack Observatory in Westford, ...
It’s taken two decades of concerted effort, but this year’s freshman class of students in the College of Engineering and Applied Science at CU Boulder is 41 percent women.
The University of Colorado Boulder said it has seen an increase in women enrolling in its engineering classes, but the Dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science says there is far to go.
CU Boulder's 2023-24 freshman engineering class is 41% female, the highest percentage in the nation, according to the American Society for Engineering Education.
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