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Creative Technology & Design master's students developed a system to help birdwatchers with mobility challenges continue to participate in this popular pastime.
Kate Starbird (ATLAS PhD) was awarded the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the U.S. government’s highest honor for early-career researchers. Now an associate professor at the University of Washington, Starbird’s groundbreaking research in crisis informatics and disinformation highlights the value of interdisciplinary engineering and design.
Toward the top floor of the Roser ATLAS Center on main campus, those who take the north stairs are now greeted by a new artwork as they approach the third floor. Designed and installed by Sophie Adams (BS-TAM'21), "The Golden Rectangle" aims to capture the movement of old filmstrips, and pays homage to the golden ratios in cinema studies—both in color and proportion of the shapes themselves.Â
The 12 members of the ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ community who contributed to the new $50-million Meow Wolf Denver location are all associated with the ATLAS Institute.
The article by Simone Hyater-Adams PhD '19, "Deconstructing Black physics identity: Linking individual and social constructs using the critical physics identity framework," published in this month's Physical Review Physics Education
Joanne Reid, a December graduate from the ATLAS Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICTD) master's program, was named to the 2018 U.S. Olympic Team in the sport of biathlon.
TAM graduate Hayley Leibson is unstoppable. With an award-winning blog and widespread media attention, her message is reaching thousands of millenials.
Instructor Danny Rankin discusses his research, classes and more in an interview with CU Connections.
Emma Oosterhous, an accomplished comic artist who graduated from ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ in May 2017, will work on a master's degree in comics and graphic novels at the University of Dundee in Scotland.