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  • Derek Driggs
    You might call someone like Derek Driggs a big-data whisperer, looking through enormous sets of computational information to find what's corrupt or missing.
    Driggs studies applied mathematics and has become the third ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ student ever to receive the Gates Cambridge Scholarship, established in 2000, for doctoral studies at Cambridge University in England. The highly competitive award is funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

  • Hidden Figures Cover
    On January 20, The BOLD Center co-sponsored a special viewing of the movie Hidden Figures for students. Initial demand was so large, a second theater was added. All in all, more than 400 students, faculty, staff, and alumni attended the event, which
  • Clare Wise
    Recent graduate Clare Wise has won the Pac-12 Leadership Award and a $3,000 postgraduate scholarship.Wise, who graduated in spring 2016 with a degree in chemical engineering, also was a member of the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ alpine ski team
  • GoldShirt students at Gold Hill
    This year's Summer Bridge experience for the GoldShirt program was our largest to date! Fifty new GoldShirt students participated in the two-week Summer Bridge this year. The program, July 8th to the 22nd, included a packed schedule of
  • ASPIRE students
    ASPIRE Summer Bridge is a residential academic program for incoming first-year students admitted to the College. The one week program provides social connections for the new students, academic projects, and fun team-building exercises. This
  • Dean Robert Davis shakes the hand of Lockheed Martin Chief Technology Officer Keoki Jackson after a $3 million partnership forging new academic programs was announced
    Paige Anderson Arthur got hooked on science fiction and the prospect of space travel when she started watching Star Trek at age 13. Now, the Denver native is immersed in aerospace engineering at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ, which is why she joined in the celebration Thursday as a new $3 million partnership with global aerospace industry leader Lockheed Martin was announced.
  • Students
    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
  • Students in the Idea Forge
    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,
  • Student representing the Catalyze group
    Four engineering students from CU-Boulder packed their bags and headed to Nicaragua during the semester break. But it wasn’t for the weather. It was strictly business for the founders of SolVia Solar.The young entrepreneurs had invented a solar
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