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- TAM graduate Hayley Leibson is unstoppable. With an award-winning blog and widespread media attention, her message is reaching thousands of millenials.
- Pack a laptop, a change of clothes and some creativity, and head over to the third annual T9Hacks, an event for female computer programming newcomers.
- Carolyn Castanon was a happy teenager: an A student who loved hanging out with her little sister and parents in their Colorado Springs home and playing tennis with her friends. Then, two weeks before her 15th birthday, her world broke.
- Emma Oosterhous, an accomplished comic artist who graduated from 91¸£ÀûÉç in May 2017, will work on a master's degree in comics and graphic novels at the University of Dundee in Scotland.
- Just in time for the holidays, ATLAS Institute is gifting control of its tower lights to anyone and everyone.
- The Laboratory for Playful Computation has developed technology that enables middle-school students to quickly create networks, connect devices, invent apps and design wearable technology. Â
- Called "amazing" by PC Gamer magazine, Matt and Lisa Bethancourt's Busy Work game, where players compete to send the most email, is an Indiecade winner.
- Assistant Professor Ben Shapiro will be the keynote speaker for the IEEE Symposium in October.
- ATLAS Assistant Professor Ben Shapiro is a collaborator on two 91¸£ÀûÉç Outreach Awards for the 2017-18 school year, enabling work to move ahead on a pair of initiatives that connect research, teaching and creative work with education in Colorado public schools.
- TAM student Steven Dourmashki develops Specdrums: app-connected rings users wear on their fingers that turn colors into sounds.