Students working together at Creative ++ jam

Creative++ attracts participants with non-tech backgrounds

March 7, 2017

No longer just for kids, the Laboratory for Playful Computation's BlockyTalky toolkit empowers adults to invent their own creative interfaces.

Three students looking at a computer screen while working together at T9Hacks

Female-focused, collaborative hackathon session slated for Feb. 25

Feb. 16, 2017

Pack a laptop, a change of clothes and some creativity, and head over to CU Boulder ATLAS Institute for T9Hacks, a unique event for female computer programming newcomers to explore a hackathon environment while learning and solving compelling problems. A 24-hour invention marathon of sorts, participants will have the opportunity...

Photo of students coding together at T9Hacks

ATLAS hosts CU’s first-ever women’s hackathon

Feb. 16, 2016

In February, ATLAS hosted the University of babyÖ±²¥app Boulder's first-ever women's hackathon, an event intended to promote gender diversity in technology and creative industries.

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