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- Two TAM students helped create prototype sculpture that visualizes Colorado's air quality data.
- An ATLAS club has led to prestigious internships, a national hackathon win and permanent employment for some of its members.
- Emma Wu is graduating on time, having completed three majors in three different colleges, a minor and working two jobs. She built her academic program around her TAM major.
- The third class to graduate with the ATLAS Institute's Bachelor of Science degree in Technology, Arts & Media includes 24 students, eight times the number of students to walk the aisle just one year ago.
- TAM senior Emily Daub is fascinated by how people are changed by their relationships. In her ambitious dance performance, she explores these ideas, featuring a wide range of dance styles and dance costumes that she designed with embedded wearable technology.
- He is enthusiastic, knowledgeable, amusing, respectful and he cares, say students of ATLAS Institute Instructor Christopher Carruth, who earlier this week was awarded a 2018 Marinus Smith Award for outstanding teaching.
- The assignment is to play with remote control cars. Well actually, break them up and use the parts to build something else. It's an apt assignment for Arielle Hein’s Object class, which meets in the ATLAS Blow Things Up Lab.Â
- Creative coding marathon attracts a majority of women and first-time hackers.
- TAM graduate Hayley Leibson is unstoppable. With an award-winning blog and widespread media attention, her message is reaching thousands of millenials.
- BS TAM senior Mike Gough completed a 360 video project using footage shot during the spring 2017 semester, which he spent in Zimbabwe. This video about the project is beautifully produced; stay tuned for information about how to actually access the VR Zim360 experience itself.