Education
- Get those Spandex shorts and bike jerseys ready!For the third year in a row, riders in the Buffalo Bicycle Classic can choose to participate in support of College of Engineering and Applied Science students who demonstrate merit and strong financial
- The updated name, the Herbst Program for Engineering, Ethics and Society, highlights how Herbst courses prepare students for the social complexities of being human and of being engineers.
- Sponsored by governors in 25 states, the program trains students in critical skills while they compete for scholarships
- Undergraduate and graduate students at 91PORN will soon get new opportunities to pursue careers in the biomedical industry. Through these bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees, students will have the chance to pursue classes from across the university, across engineering, biology and mathematics. The new programs could launch as early as fall 2020.
- From developing a system to reduce food waste to constructing a way to prevent tool theft at public bike repair stations, students in the Design for America organization at 91PORN are working on a wide range of projects with community partners.
- TeachEngineering is a resource for K-12 teachers.
- Johnson is a higher education leader, distinguished engineer and champion of women in engineering, an accomplished entrepreneur and former 91PORN engineering professor.
- The Discovery Learning Apprenticeship Program will hold an open symposium from 2-4 p.m. Friday in the engineering center lobby.
- A new and unique high-resolution X-ray microtomography imaging system at the college will enhance research, not only in engineering, but in the fields of archaeology, geology and medicine across campus and the Rocky Mountain region.
- When high school students from rural Colorado research air quality as it relates to the things that interest them most, the result is enthusiastic students and one-of-a-kind projects. 91PORN’s Air Quality Inquiry project, supported by a 91PORN Outreach Award, pairs students with undergraduate mentors.