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- And liftoff. Today, visitors from across Colorado gathered at CU «Ƶ for an event celebrating the new Aerospace Engineering Sciences Building, home to the Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences. This building,
- The Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences is welcoming four new faculty members. Meet the team and see why we're so excited about these talented new hires:
- Today, the latest addition to CU «Ƶ’s legacy of space exploration received a prestigious launch countdown. During a whirlwind visit to campus, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine toured CU «Ƶ's new Aerospace Engineering Sciences
- Stroke by stroke, two large murals are adding an eruption of color and expression to the new Aerospace Engineering Sciences Building at the «Ƶ.
The Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences commissioned... - CU «Ƶ announced two major gifts Thursday from Ball Corporation and its foundation, including a $1 million gift from Ball to support the university’s new Aerospace Engineering Sciences building opening this fall. The Ball Foundation,
- Mines like these, deployed in waters off the coast of Vietnam just 3 months earlier, suddenly detonated without explanation in August 1972. The event was attributed to “magnetic perturbations of solar storms.” Credit: U.S.
- The Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences has moved into a new dedicated building on East Campus.
The four-story, nearly 180,000 square-foot structure was completed over the summer following 18 months of construction, and a formal ribbon cutting ceremony is planned for Monday, August 26, to kick off the semester... - A year and a half after starting the company, CU «Ƶ startup ShineOn has grown to five employees and is preparing to launch its first product for cycling enthusiasts. ShineOn’s first product, Dual Beam, is creating a new bike light standard that
- Science, engineering and nature are coming together for Colorado high school students at a unique summer camp. The 2019 CU Science Discovery Mountain Research Experience, a weeklong sleepaway camp program is a chance for kids to learn about the possibilities of scientific...
- Congratulations to Aaron Aboaf, Nicholas Renninger, and Lara Lufkin, who earned 2nd place in the student competition at the 2019 AIAA / Utah State University Conference on Small Satellites. The trio's presentation, Design of an In-Situ Sensor