Students
- More than 160 of CU Â鶹ӰԺ's finest Biomedical Engineering students attended the third annual Career Symposium in search of post-college opportunities.
- The first-ever graduating class in biomedical engineering at CU Â鶹ӰԺ received their diplomas this spring, marking a significant achievement not only for the students but for the program as well. The graduation ceremony was held in the Byron R.
- The future of engineering at CU Â鶹ӰԺ is one of inclusivity, diversity and resilience. BME professor Juliet Gopinath and undergraduate student Sacha Ramirez are among the woman featured as we celebrated Women's History Month and strive to create an equitable future for all.
- John Myers (MBioEngr’21) was the first student to graduate from the Biomedical Engineering Program with a thesis-based master’s degree. Now, he has a more competitive edge as he plans his future education and career.
- Jesse Duran, a senior at Fort Lewis College in Durango, spent the summer working on research projects in the lab of Shu-Wei Huang, an assistant professor in the Biomedical Engineering program.
- Biomedical engineering students have multiple opportunities in the job market; including careers in the industry, in research or at medical school.