New Dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science
Don Rabern, an accomplished research engineer with more than a decade of academic leadership experience is the new dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science. “I am very excited to join the College of Engineering and Applied Science... Read more
Musculoskeletal Biomechanics Laboratory, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Univeristy of Colorado at Colorado Springs
Emilie Henning is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS). She received her Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from UCCS in August 2019. Prior... Read more
We are pleased to announce that Sue Zoby is our 2019-2020 Chapter President!
Not long after relocating from Pennsylvania to Denver, Sue Zoby was introduced to ARCS by longtime member Ann Lowdermilk. She joined the Colorado Chapter in 2014 and was quickly pressed into service as bookkeeper and later as... Read more
As Assistant Vice Chancellor for Advancement at University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Karen oversees fundraising and alumni relations efforts for the CU Anschutz Medical Campus. Her focus is on transformational philanthropy that will build our future healthcare workforce. Karen’s team of development officers works across health professional... Read more
McKenna Lovejoy, a Harry L. Willett Foundation scholar pursuing a PhD in Electrical Engineering, is among the students at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs benefiting from the cyber security program. This summer, McKenna participated in a study abroad program, sponsored by the National Science... Read more
The 2014 ARCS Foundation Colorado Chapter Gala was held on May 2, 2014 at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. We raised a record $125,000 with the silent and live auction items as well as the annual "Support Our Scholars" (SOS). Dr. David Wineland, Nobel Prize Winner in Physics,... Read more
CU-Boulder Scholar Erin Griggs Wins National Award: Developing a next-generation Global Positioning System receiver for spacecraft.
Seven CU-Boulder aerospace engineering students are among 20 top students who were recognized in November 2013 with a new national award honoring tomorrow’s engineering leaders sponsored by Penton’s Aviation Week in