Alumni
- "At least one day a year we make sure that they are not just remembered, but also are singled out not to be forgotten,” alumnus says.
- Alumnus’ ski trip inspires an insight that could help give the world’s poor better vision.
- “I began feeling pressure about what I wanted to do when I graduated, and I started to question if my psych degree would get me there,” says alum who stayed the course and succeeded.
- environmental studies alumnus helps make Maui sustainable
- Her invention and new company, CatTongue Grips, was born because no other product offered grippiness without scratching
- ‘Kelp is the future of feeding the world,’ says Markos Scheer, as he launches what he believes will be the largest U.S. kelp farm.
- Rebecca Vaughan didn’t go to college planning to become an artist, yet she’s a successful artist and leader of an art nonprofit.
- Says one founder: "European men had very different notions of who should be doing science and what science is. It is a human institution not built with equity in mind.”
- Everything he’s done, from serving as a Marine to working at the former Joder Arabian Horse Ranch in Boulder, has fed his career, says alumnus Christopher David Rosales.
- An interest in big-picture questions is a common thread in Brock Leach’s success in business and ministry.