News
- It sounds like the start of a bad joke: a rocket scientist and a chemical engineer walk into a bar. It’s actually the daily routine at FlyteCo Brewing, a 1-year-old Denver microbrewery started by two engineering alumni. Broomfield native Eric Serani
- When James “Jim” McRoberts retired from Boeing as the chief test pilot of commercial airplanes, he began to volunteer at several organizations. A U.S. Marine Corps veteran, he eventually heard about the Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing, a
- aerospace students have earned high honors in the 2020 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Region V Student Paper competition. Senior design teams from the Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace
- Aerospace junior and Colorado native Addison Woodard is Johnson Space Center-bound.
The Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences undergraduate has been selected as one of just 25 students nationwide for a 2020 NASA Pathways internship at JSC in Houston, Texas.
“This is a program I've... - The Pentagon is creating a new advisory group to provide impartial advice and insights on space technology, innovation and strategy, according to an April 4 memo from Deputy Defense Secretary David Norquist.
According to the memo, a Space Advisory Committee will be created under the Defense Innovation... - The National Science Foundation has awarded six prestigious Graduate Research Fellowships to aerospace students, paving the way for them to continue their innovative and impactful research on campus. The awards
- As we practice distancing for the greater good, we also want to stay connected and be available to our students, both prospective and admitted. We might be far from you, but we’re still here to connect. Whether you're celebrating acceptance or
- The College of Engineering and Applied Science moved up three places in this year’s U.S. News and World Reports Best Graduate Schools rankings, coming in at No. 14 among public institutions and No. 27 overall. Three engineering degree programs
- Engineering students were thrilled to see their work hurled off the roof of the Aerospace Engineering Sciences Building this week. All in the name of science! Here's a sneak peek into their fun learning environment
- SGAC and the are proud to announce that Katherine Vega will be sponsored to attend the 9th Space Generation Fusion Forum and the 36th Space Symposium. Katherine Vega is completing a second bachelor’s degree in