CE graduates honored by ASCE

At their annual student awards dinner on April 21, the Colorado Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) honored three graduates from CU Denver’s undergraduate civil engineering program: Charlie Pajares, Jesse Hanson, and Todd Santee. Faculty advisor David Mays nominated the awardees based on outstanding academic performance and dedicated service to our Student Chapter of ASCE, including the recent Rocky Mountain Student Conference.
Each awardee receives a cash award and a complimentary dinner invitation to the student awards dinner. In addition, Todd Santee was honored with the first prize in the Colorado Section ASCE Scholarship Competition, winning out over applicants from Boulder, CSU, and Mines.
Congratulations to all the awardees!
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At the CU Denver College of Engineering, Design and Computing, we focus on providing our students with a comprehensive engineering education at the undergraduate, graduate and professional level. Faculty conduct research that spans our five disciplines of civil, electrical and mechanical engineering, bioengineering, and computer science and engineering. The college collaborates with industry from around the state; our laboratories and research opportunities give students the hands-on experience they need to excel in the professional world.