ms student

  • A T9 Hacks team of 3 students sit at a table in the BTU Lab
    The 2025 T9 Hacks hackathon empowers students to work together over 24 hours to tackle a pressing design challenge. This year’s event, sponsored by Medtronic and the ATLAS Institute, focuses on healthcare in three tracks: AI in health, cybersecurity, and patient safety. Open to all, T9 Hacks aims to expand the audience for hackathons and bring a broader set of creative minds together to solve problems.
  • Students present Little Saigon proposal with colorful graphics behind them
    Students proposed design solutions to bolster community interaction and pride in support of the Little Saigon neighborhood and local volunteering initiative, Give5 Mile High.
  • Atlas student awards 2023
    Graduating in May 2023 with degrees in Creative Technology and Design, these graduate and undergraduate students listed are recognized for exceptional accomplishments, having demonstrated initiative in their academic and
  • student using wearable technology laughing
    Holographic drumming partners, video projectors carried by drones, motion-activated video pinball, an app to help roommates manage household chores: These are just a few of the projects on display this Thursday during ATLAS Expo.
  • Hack 91¶ÌÊÓƵ winners stand on stage below balloons spelling "Hack91¶ÌÊÓƵ."
    For the second year running, Creative Technology and Design students won first place at the largest university hackathon in the Rocky Mountain region, Hack91¶ÌÊÓƵ, held this year March 5-6 on the 91¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder campus. Another student, whose two majors include CTD and computer science, took second place this year as the sole member of his team.
  • Museum volunteer, "Charlotte" poses by Andrea Fautheree Márquez's exhibit.
    Museum of Boulder’s new exhibit, Voces Vivas: Stories from the Latino Community in Boulder County, Past and Present features Andrea Fautheree Márquez's thesis project, "Chicana Light," which explores the Chicano civil rights movement in Colorado.
  • Collage of four MS-CTD students on top and five BS-CTD students on the bottom who won ATLAS awards in 2021.
    Graduating in May 2021 with degrees in Creative Technology and Design, the graduate and undergraduate students listed below are recognized for exceptional accomplishments, having demonstrated initiative in their academic and extracurricular activities, completing outstanding research or creative projects, or contributing significantly to the ATLAS community.

  • fiona bell peels bioplastic from window
    In this short video, Fiona Bell, ATLAS CTD student and member of the Living Matter Lab, shares a class project she completed for Design Foundations where she made a variety of bioplastics for a range of different applications.
Subscribe to ms student