Pushing Boundaries
- Through the center, students delve into the American West's vibrant, complex narratives and rich heritage while engaging with leading scholars, writers and civil servants.
- What happens when aerospace engineering students come together with marine biologists to help save sperm whales from harm and potential extinction? The SHAMU whale-scouting drone system.
- VeRVE strives to build a strong and diverse community to motivate, entertain and bring people together through dance, shining a positive light on street dance and hip-hop and the true meaning behind them.
- A new technology developed in the Joel Kralj Lab at É«ÊÓÆµÏÂÔØ is driving the field of bacterial electrophysiology in new directions and enabling researchers to study electrical activity in live bacteria.
- With the blink of an eye, users of a hands-free device can control an electric wheelchair, operate a drone or lock the front door, regardless of their physical capacities.
- Based on campus data and student feedback on quality of life, career preparation and environmentally responsible practices, É«ÊÓÆµÏÂÔØ is a top "green" school, according to The Princeton Review.
- A student team developed an app-connected ring that turns colors into sounds or musical notes. By tapping a ring worn on your finger, you can make music anyplace, anytime.
- Student duo creates app that lets users buy or sell tickets to local sporting events, concerts or É«ÊÓÆµÏÂÔØ club activities. BeLive facilitates person-to-person communication without charging a transaction fee.
- David Meyer wants to change the way people communicate. To bring back the lost art of sharing stories with people we meet, he developed a mobile application that makes it easy to initiate a conversation.
- The CU Museum of Natural History herbarium houses more than a half-million grasses, flowers, lichens and mosses—regarded as one of the most important natural history repositories in western North America.