Associate professorScott Elliott(MEngl’96) teaches creative writing and English at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Wash. His second novel,Temple Grove,was published in May. The novel is about a clash between a father who is in the timber industry and his son who becomes an environmental activist, set against the backdrop of Washington State’s Olympic National Park. Scott’s first novel,Coiled in the Heart, was a Booksense 76 and One Book One Community selection.

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Writer and historianAndrew DeRoche(PhDHist’97) is planning a research trip to the museum in Las Animas, Colo., that houses the personal papers of former ambassadorLlewellyn “Tommy” Thompson(A&S’28). Tommy worked closely with U.S. presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy and Nixon. He also played a key role during the Cuban Missile Crisis by advising President Kennedy how to respond to Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, with whom he had lived for a time. Andrew writes no historian has ever had access to the diplomat’s personal papers before, so he is excited to see what they have. Andrew has published two books and many academic and encyclopedia articles. He lives in Longmont, Colo.

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South by Southwest featuredThe Pool,an interactive art installation in Republic Square Park near Austin, Texas, created byJen Lewin(EvnDes’97) of Jen Lewin Studio and her studio assistant, environmental design studentDaniel Nordson. Her piece consisted of large illuminated circles that, when stepped on, flashed from blue to pink.Wiredfeatured Jen’s art in March. She lives in Boulder and has been creating large interactive pieces for the public for 15 years.

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On Dec. 21Courtney Nowlin Opdyke(Hist, PolSci’98) andChristopher Opdyke(Econ’99) welcomed their third son, Andrew Clement. The family lives in Park City, Utah.

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Apple recognizedJordan Schugar(Engl, Geog’98) as one of the nation’s most notable and innovative teachers with its prestigious Apple Distinguished Educators Award. He is one of 90 U.S. educators selected for the award and will serve as an “ambassador of innovation” at education events around the world. Jordan is an instructor at West Chester University and specializes in teaching writing, composition, literacy and educational technology. He lives in West Chester, Pa., with his wife and two children.

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Director, editor and producer of the filmBorn & Raised,Joshua Dragge(Film’99) received a certificate of merit at the Williamsburg International Film Festival. The filmBorn & Raisedsecured distribution with R Squared Films. It played at Logan Film Festival in Logan, Utah, and Gasparilla Film Festival in Tampa, Fla., in March. Joshua lives in Torrance, Calif.

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Michael Diaz(CompSci’00) andLynne Bryant Diaz(ApMath’00, CivEngr’06, MS’08) had their third child, Callan Diaz, and moved to Castle Rock, Colo.

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Dewberry, a privately held professional services firm, announced thatJulie Koehler(MCivEngr’00) of Boulder received the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure Envision certification. She works in Denver and specializes in the water/wastewater industry.

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Foreign Service OfficerTrey Lyons* (PolSci’00) serves at the U.S. Embassy in Tbilisi, Ga., where he leads a unit focused on the country’s foreign policy and its conflicts with the Russian-occupied Abkhazia and South Ossetia regions. In April Trey was a panelist for CU’s 65th Conference on World Affairs in Boulder. He received the 2011 Kalpana Chawla Outstanding Recent Graduate Award from the Alumni Association. Trey enjoys foreign languages, travel, cycling and hiking with his wife.

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Davis Graham & Stubbs added lawyerNathalie Bleuzé(Law’01) to its trial department where her practice focus is primarily on labor and employment issues. Nathalie has significant experience in employment discrimination and harassment, wage and hour rules and layoffs and terminations. She lives in Denver.

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Gevurtz Menashe Larson & Howe addedRyan C. Kaiser(Span’01) as an associate attorney. In 2010, 2011 and 2012Super Lawyers Magazinerecognized Ryan as a “Rising Star.” Gevurtz Menashe is one of the largest firms in the country with a practice limited to divorce and family law. Ryan will handle family law matters in Oregon.

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Personal stylist and former Alumni Association student workerErin Edwards(Engl, Jour’02) works for Stella & Dot, a company that specializes in boutique-style jewelry and accessories sold through in-home trunk shows and online. Erin lives in Superior, Colo.

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F-22 pilot Maj.Brock Lange(Geog, Astro’02)is stationed in Hampton, Va., where he flies the U.S. Air Force’s most sophisticated fighter. His wife Maj.Rebecca Ernst Lange(PolSci’00) works as an air intelligence officer in the Air Force. In December Brock was part of a story run inAirman Magazine,the official magazine of the U.S. Air Force.

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On Sept. 8,Taylor Schierburg(Bus, Comm’02) married Ryan Surroz at the Denver Country Club. The couple resides in Washington Park in Denver with their yellow lab, Stryker.

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In AprilLeah Buechley(MCompSci’03, PhD’07) served as a panelist at CU’s 65th Conference on World Affairs. She is an associate professor at the MIT Media Lab where she directs the High-Low Tech research group, exploring the integration of high and low technology from cultural, material and practical perspectives engaging diverse groups of people in creating their own technology. Leah has studied theater, dance, fine art and design at the college level. Her work has been featured inThe New York Times.

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In February structural engineer from Lakewood, Colo.,Jerod Faris(CivEngr, Math’03, MCivEngr’12) returned home from a project trip to Santa María del Real, Olancho, Honduras. Jerod was part of team of architects and engineers from across North America who volunteered their time with Engineering Ministries International’s America Latina office in Costa Rica. The team spent weeks in Honduras developing the concepts and designs for Clínica El Buen Pastor.

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Associate professorRoss Haenfler(PhDSoc’03) teaches sociology at the University of Mississippi. His interests focus on how people pursue social change in their daily lives as part of lifestyle movements such as slow food, voluntary simplicity and green living. As a graduate student at CU he co-authoredThe Better World Handbook: Small Changes That Make a Big Difference.In April he spoke at CU’s 65th Conference on World Affairs. Ross lives in Oxford, Miss.

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Writer, actor and producer of the filmBorn & RaisedNick Loritsch(Film’03) was named best actor and the film was rated “most undervalued” byReel Georgia.Born & Raisedhas secured distribution with R Squared Films. The film played at Logan Film Festival in Logan, Utah, and Gasparilla Film Festival in Tampa, Fla., in March. Nick lives in Beverly Hills, Calif.

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Former CU-Boulder student body tri-executiveRichard Murray(PolSci, Phil’04, Law’07) and his wifeElizabeth Janusz Murray(Psych’07) welcomed their son, Cayden Michael Murray, on Dec. 11. Richard made a lateral move to the law firm of Polsinelli Shugart in Denver, a large national firm with more than 600 lawyers, where he provides clients with general business counseling and assists in business, construction and commercial litigation matters. Richard also was elected as fellow of the Colorado Bar Foundation and chairman of the University Club of Denver’s committee on admissions.

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Chad Bennets(Bus’04) of Saint Cloud, Minn., married Hillary O’Hara. The couple met while sitting next to each other in class while in the MBA program at Emory University. They graduated in 2011 and live in Atlanta, Ga. Chad is a senior associate at Pricewaterhouse-Coopers’ consulting groups.

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