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  • Donna Auguste giving a virtual commencement speech, dressed in graduation regalia.
    Despite a challenging academic year, this spring 42 ATLAS students earned BS degrees in Creative Technology and Design, three received MS-Social Impact degrees and 11 received degrees in MS-Creative Industries. Donna Auguste, who earned a PhD in Technology, Media and Society in 2019 and is now the CEO of Auguste Research Group, delivered the guest address.
  • Stephanie Wanek
      Stephanie Wanek has been a longtime CU Boulder staff member, including with the ATLAS Institute and National Center for Women in Info Tech/NCWIT.  In this interview with her alma mater, the
  • A collage of the eight PhD students who won Graduate School awards.
    ATLAS PhD students Katie Gach, Keke Wu, Fiona Bell, Kailey Shara and Sasha Novack, and Affiliated PhD students Gabrielle Johnson, Dreycey Albin and Varsha Koushik recently received graduate school awards.
  • Kailey SHara
    ATLAS PhD Student Kailey Shara was an invited guest on the YouTube channel of Robert Feranec to discuss design engineering and the chemistry of printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing. In this video, Shara explains the multi-step chemical process used to electrically connect together the different layers of a circuit board.
  • Chi logo of waves
    ATLAS researchers have10 published works and one special interest group associated with theCHI 2021 conference, the worlds preeminent conference for the field of human-computer interaction.Held virtually, CHI 2021,also known as ACMs Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, took place May 8-13.

  • Monica Chairez
    Before she graduated in May with a bachelor's degree in Creative Technology and Design, Monica Chairez used the skills she gained at ATLAS to help solve several needs for CU Dental School of Medicine.
  • A Fabric that Remembers displayed on a table at the Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile in Hong Kong
    During the pandemic lockdown, Laura Devendorf used textiles woven with resistive yarns to document a particular part of her lifethe daily forces that pressed against her body, especially her two children. Two of her memory fabric innovations are being exhibited at the The Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile (CHAT) in Hong Kong as part of the Interweaving Poetic Code exhibition.
  • Chris Hill wearing his Whiskers project.
    Three of Chris Hill's projects Circuit Playground Extension E-Textile Debugging Tool;E-Textile Logic Probe Debugging Tool; and aWearable Mini Voltage Meter were featured this month in "Instructables," an online community of makers. But this wasn't the first time the ATLAS PhD student's projects were featured in Instructables.
  • Laura Devendorf
    Did you get enough steps in today? Maybe one day youll ask your smart shirt.
  • Characters from the Spooked animation on a dark street lit up by lights that spell sppoked.
    CTD Capstone (previously TAM Capstone)is a rigorous, two-semester course sequence required for all Creative Technology & Design majors. Normally taken during the senior year, it involves the completion of a culminating project that goes through multiple rounds of faculty review and iteration. This small collection of project presentations gives a sense of the kind of work students complete in theCTD program.
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