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- Four ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ aerospace graduate students have been named 2024 Draper Scholars.The Scholars program provides recipients with the opportunity to work at Draper’s campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, conducting research and
- CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ professor secures $800,000 NASA Grant. Khosro Ghobadi-Far is advancing the science of climate change with orbiting satellites...
- Blastoff! The rocket soared over the prairie, its unique engine screaming in unison with cheers from more than two dozen students. The months of work, late nights, calculations, and validations had all been worth it...
- Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences hosted a spring graduation ceremony for the Class of 2024 on May 9, 2024.
- Congratulations to the Smead Aerospace Class of 2024! As part of our annual graduation ceremonies, we are recognizing outstanding students and teams for special achievements as well as all PhD graduates...
- Graduating senior Mark Wilbourne is being honored with a 2024 Perseverance Award by the College of Engineering and Applied Science. The distinction honors undergraduate students who persevere despite adversity – above and beyond
- The National Science Foundation has bestowed five prestigious Graduate Research Fellowship Program awards to ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ aerospace PhD students.These top awards recognize and support outstanding grad
- Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences will host a spring ceremony for all graduating aerospace students. The event will feature multiple speakers and all graduates will have their name announced and be able to walk across the stage to receive their
- Students, families, and industry gathered Friday, April 19 for the 2024 Senior and Graduate Design Symposium in the Aerospace Building.
- Militaries around the world are rapidly developing science fiction-like laser weapons, motivated in part by the growing threat from swarms of drones. Read from CU defense expert Iain Boyd in The Conversation.