Alumni
- Graduates of the College of Engineering and Applied Science met in Houston to reconnect and hear from Professor Emeritus David Clough.
- Results from a new volunteer survey of private drinking water quality on the Western Slope through a partnership between CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅, Delta County and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are available online now.
- Morgan Hill (MechEngrβ13) lives in ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅, Colorado, and has volunteered her time at numerous Mechanical Engineering events since graduating. Morgan is also a member of the Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) Board for the College of
- Thirty-two alumni and industry partners β both seasoned and recently graduated β spoke on panels, presented about their career paths and got to know students during the fourth annual Careers in ME Symposium. Over 250 second-year mechanical engineering students attended.
- Sara Beck finished her undergraduate degrees at CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ in 2003, double majoring in aerospace engineering sciences and studio arts. After an impressive first job at NASA, she returned to the College of Engineering and Applied Science and earned her PhD in environmental engineering under Professor Karl Linden in 2015. We asked her about her impressive experience in engineering so far, her future plans and what itβs like to ride the Tour de France bike race route.
- This past year, over 400 alumni donated their time to the College of Engineering and Applied Science. Using their skills and technical expertise, they volunteered through a variety of opportunities such as mentoring students, serving on an
- 'I recall the day quite well. Neil Armstrong grew up at 601 W. Benton St., Wapakoneta, Ohio. I grew up at 604 W. Benton St.'
- Six recent graduates in Engineering and Applied Science were commissioned into the United States Navy as brand new ensigns, and all of them will now enter into active duty in various capacities to serve the nation.
- The Engineering Center lobby holds fond memories for CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ alumni Ashok Srivastava and Lynn Waelde. The couple met while working on their PhDs β his in electrical engineering, hers in psychology β when a mutual friend directed Waelde to Srivastava for a data analysis problem.
- This week we bid farewell to our #ForeverBuffs, including outstanding graduates like Sarah Withee, who switched careers in her 40s to join Gen Z engineers in the classroom, and Michael Anthony, who learned African dance as a form of cultural preparation for his trip this summer to Eswatini with Engineers in Action. Read their stories and share your own story on social by tagging @cuengineering and #ForeverBuffs.