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- Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences will host a commencement ceremony for all graduating aerospace students on May 8, 2025.
- Ivy Hill is a graduating senior in aerospace engineering sciences and a 2025 recipient of a Academic Engagement Award from the College of Engineering and Applied Science. Below, Hill reflects on her time at Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder and her
- Later this week, a piece of Cold War space history is expected to return to Earth—although where it will land remains unclear.Scientists estimate that Kosmos 482, a Soviet spacecraft that launched from Earth in 1972 with plans to land on Venus, will
- Aaditya Pore is an engineering senior double majoring in aerospace and computer science. He is an extremely active student, serving as senior class president, competing in the Daniels Fund National Ethics Case Competition and earning the 2025
- From training as an Army Ranger and flight test engineer, to life as an astronaut in the microgravity of space, to educating the next generation of...
- Smead Aerospace students received multiple awards at the 2025 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Region V conference. In undergraduate and graduate categories, aerospace students were recognized at the event,
- Teegan Oatley is an aerospace engineering sciences senior and a 2025 recipient of the Perseverance Award from the College of Engineering and Applied Science. Below, as a soon-to-be graduate, she reflects on her student
- David Klaus has built a career centered around the science and engineering of human spaceflight as a systems engineer, researcher and educator. After four decades on the leading edge, he is embarking on his next challenge:
- Up, up, and away! The 12-foot tall rocket soared upward, screaming into the sky as it broke the sound barrier.The Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØin Space Club’s entry to the Argonia Cup rocket competition reached 24,000 feet and earned second
- Two aerospace graduate students have earned prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program awards. Annalise Cabra and Asa O'Neal are 2025 recipients of the NSF GRFP awards, which recognize and support