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UCCS College of Engineering and Applied Science has been transforming to better serve students. In the last few years, the college has followed a strategic pathway to modernize facilities, programs and services to provide students with the experiences, tools and resources they need for successful careers. (More)
Using funding from a $2 million grant from the VICEROY program, UCCS will be working alongside CU boulder and CU Denver to create a CU-wide virtual center for training ROTC Cadets into Cyber Rangers for next generation cyber operations. (More)
A senior design team in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department recently had a project featured in the industry publication Control Design. (More)
A group of Engineering and Applied Science students brought space a huge step closer to UCCS on Saturday, April 1. (More)
As an international student, UCCS alum Bryan Sosa had a little farther to relocate than many of his classmates. (More)
The University of Colorado awarded Professor Carlos Paz de Araujo the CU Distinguished Professorship designation based on his outstanding contributions in research, teaching, service, entrepreneurship and international reputation. (More)
The College of Engineering and Applied Science (EAS) broke ground on the Anschutz Engineering Center on Aug. 26. Completion and occupancy of the building is slated for Jan. 2024. (More)
Kobby Hanson, a graduating senior electrical engineering major at UCCS, will start full-time at Lockheed Martin Space in July 2022 after a scheduled deployment to Qatar in January as part of his service in the Air Force Reserves. (More)
In support of STEAM — science, technology, engineering, arts and math education — UCCS and Cool Science paired together for several events during the 2021 Colorado Springs Cool Science Festival, held Oct. 9–17 across Colorado Springs. (More)
Perera’s analysis of customized and reconfigurable architectures shows that novel solutions can bring next-generation edge-computing platforms up to speed. (More)