This year, flutist Kaleb Chesnic has the honor of calling himself the winner of this unique competition, geared toward graduate students, of personal musical expression.
The new track allows students to graduate with a bachelor's in aerospace engineering and minor in computer science, plus study abroad and co-op work experience, in just five years.
CU Boulder Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering's Ross Corotis has won an award that highlights the lifetime achievements of civil engineers.
Mobile ticket centers, designed by environmental design students for the Denver Botanic Gardens, have been awarded the 2018 Mayor's Design Award and the Architecture MasterPrize.
There was something for everyone at this year's fall summit. Attendees heard from a variety of speakers and engaged in a number of compelling sessions. They perused the involvement fair and saw performances. See photos!
The next key steps in transforming CU Boulder for the future will be immersing campus in a common student-centered approach to learning and committing to new levels of interdisciplinary work.
With the end of the semester in sight and many beginning to plan for the approaching holidays, I would like to extend my sincerest gratitude to each of you for your work and dedication to CU Boulder.
Apply to join TRESTLE Scholars in spring 2019, deadline Dec. 1. Scholars are STEM faculty and instructors who meet biweekly under the guidance of experienced facilitators.
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