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  • Student with mesh item in front of face
    The change takes effect at the beginning of the fall semester and applies to both the undergraduate Technology, Arts and Media (TAM) bachelor鈥檚, minor and certificate programs, and the graduate Technology, Media and Society master鈥檚 and doctoral programs.
  • summer design intensive microphone and mask design
    The challenges of COVID-19 have inspired innovation among聽staff, faculty and students, leading to the development of two summer programs for 38 participating mechanical engineering students:聽the ME Summer Design Intensive and ME SPUR.
  • Students will model their building after Rwandan housing.
    A team of engineering undergraduates has undertaken a project to help improve the health of people in Rwanda who use cookstoves.
  • FieldLine Capstone Design
    FieldLine Inc., a company that grew out of research being conducted in the Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering, is building sensors to image the brain using magnetic fields. For the second consecutive year, capstone design students will help to advance their innovative concepts.
  • Shelly Miller
    How can you keep your indoor air quality healthy if you鈥檙e stuck at home amid a global pandemic?

    Professor Shelly Miller of the Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering and the Environmental Engineering Program has been tackling these and other questions in her Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering class.
  • Diane Sieber headshot
    As program director, Sieber will guide one of the college鈥檚 signature programs, which provides seminar-style courses for engineering students that explore technology and ethics through the lens of literature, history, philosophy and global perspectives.
  • Student Experiential Education origin story photo of students networking
    A generous donation in spring 2019 began the official launch of Student Experiential Education, an effort designed to enhance connections between students and industry. SEE was developed by recent award winners Senior Instructor Julie Steinbrenner and Senior Professional Development Advisor Kat McConnell along with Department Chair Mike Hannigan and former Instructor Jenifer Blacklock.
  • Manufacturing Redesign
    91福利社鈥檚 manufacturing class has been revamped to bring the manufacturing process to life for students with input from industry representatives. They uncovered a need leading to five guest speakers, nine company tours, a manufacturing industry panel and a variety of active learning opportunities.
  • Participants in the 2019 competition.
    The first-place team will receive a $10,000 scholarship award.
  • Eric Roza profile picture
    New class 鈥淓ntrepreneurial Leadership for Engineers鈥 (EMEN 4830-Special Topics) is a first-of-its kind open to undergrads and grad students across the university who are interested in learning from some of the greatest entrepreneurs in Colorado and beyond about how great companies, products, and teams are built.
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