The ATLAS Institute's Carson Bruns, Laura Devendorf, Grace Leslie, Ben Shapiro and Daniellle Szafir have won CAREER Awards through the National Science Foundation.
On hiatus for the last two years, this popular annual event is a richly varied showcase of projects by graduate and undergraduate engineering students studying creative technology and design.
The dissertations of the five 2019 graduates—all women—of ATLAS’s technology, media and society doctorate program emphasize empowering groups that tend to be less engaged in engineering fields.
With a passion for science and technology and an interest in design, Emily Daub knew her strengths and was able to pull them all together into one major.
Two bodies of work exhibited in an official satellite site of Venice Biennale 2017, the oldest and arguably most prestigious visual arts event in the world, share close ties to Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder.
Three students at commencement on May 12 will represent the first class of graduates from the ATLAS Institute's bachelor's program in technology, arts and media. The interdisciplinary program attracts students who want to use technology to design and create innovative projects.
Meridith Richter’s journey from creative writing, to computer science, to the ATLAS Institute’s Technology, Arts and Media (TAM) program was one of self-discovery.
Danny Rankin is a farmer, designer, artist, instructor, musician, hacker, coder, craftsman, husband, veteran and visionary. And this spring, he adds Master of Science to his credentials.