For many of us, healthcare is top-of-mind. The healthcare industry offers major opportunities for applying technology to improve access, care and outcomes. Now CU Boulder students can design solutions ...
Typeface, a device that helps recovering permanently or temporarily near-paralyzed individuals communicate with their loved ones, took first place at the 36-hour Hoya Hacks competition this weekend, ...
It’s that time of year – time to shelve the swimsuit and trade sleeping in for 8 a.m. classes and excessive amounts of caffeine. And with back to school comes something else that isn’t so fun: ...
Students animatedly discussed ideas in lecture halls, whiteboards overflowed with colorful ink, and groups practiced their product pitches. It wasn’t just an ordinary day at the Warren Alpert Medical ...
College life: a whirlwind of classes, assignments, extracurriculars, and (hopefully) some social life. It’s a balancing act that many students struggle to perfect. Enter modern technology—a lifeline ...
Imagine effortlessly juggling your academic and social life, never forgetting important deadlines or events, and having an organized schedule that’s the envy of your peers. Sounds too good to be true?
A medical student has come up with a genius way of attending his lectures without needing to get out of bed. As a third-year medical student, sleep is a precious commodity for Andreas Polychronis, 27, ...
Today, I attended callbacks for a local production of Hadestown: Teen Edition. This was my first foray back into the world of regional theatre in several months, and it reminded me of several distinct ...
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