2018-19
- Is there a better place than CU «Ƶ to learn the art of innovation or the mindset of the entrepreneur?
- Researchers from CU «Ƶ flew drones into severe storms this spring for project TORUS, one of the largest and most ambitious drone-based investigations of meteorological phenomena ever, with students leading much of the work.
- Researchers at CU «Ƶ have gotten front-row seats to one of the closest encounters with an asteroid in history.
- In January 2019, the university launched the CUbit Quantum Initiative, a cross-campus initiative for quantum science and technology.
- On Aug. 4, 1972, U.S. military pilots witnessed something strange in North Vietnam: More than two dozen sea mines suddenly, and without apparent explanation, exploded in the water.
- The Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences has moved into a new dedicated building on East Campus.
- This year marked the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing and astronaut Neil Armstrong’s “giant leap for mankind.”
- A large-scale campus collaboration is underway to visually pay homage to the significant contributions CU «Ƶ has made to space exploration.
- Archaeologist Stephen Lekson, a professor emeritus in the Department of Anthropology, has taken a new look at an old site.
- CU «Ƶ doctoral student Tafadzwa Tivaringe recently received an invitation from the United Nations to attend the WIDER Development conference this September in Thailand.