Marty Coffin Evans* (Engl’64) stays active in the CU-Boulder community. She does freelance writing for theDZǰ岹magazine, covering alumni across the country. She also serves on the College of Music Advisory Board. She and husbԻRobert Trembly II(Fin’70) live in Boulder.

*Directors Club member

Posted Jun. 1, 2013

Jeannie Doepper Thompson* (Zool’64) ԻJack Thompson* (Hist’64, MA’70) built $1.6 million in combined gifts to trigger a new $2 million jazz studies program endowment in March. To recognize and honor them the program will be renamed the Thompson Jazz Studies Program. The couple serves as Boulder campus chairs of the CU Creating Futures fundraising campaign. Jeannie also serves on the College of Music Advisory Board and as an ex-officio member of the Alumni Association board, offering insight and guidance. The couple lives in Boulder.

*Lifetime and Directors Club member

Posted Jun. 1, 2013

dzܱArlan Gadeken(EngrPhys’64) ԻMary Stevens Gadeken(Edu’64) returned from a two-week Rotaplast Mission to Karikal, India. Rotaplast is a Rotary International organization with the goal of “saving smiles and changing lives.” They were among eight volunteers who assisted 15 medical personnel in performing 67 freecleft palate, lip revision and burn release surgeries. Arlan sterilized instruments while Mary assisted the post-anesthesia care nurses working with patients and parents. The Gadekens are retired and live in Kennewick, Wash.

Posted Mar. 1, 2013

A lawyer in Steamboat Springs, Colo.,John Grassby(Phil, PolSci’64) has a focus on corporate and international law. John taught U.S.-Mexico relations at CU Denver in the ’90s and wrote many columns on related subjects. His first novel,Calcutta Sunrise(Nebbadoon Press), was published in June and was submitted to the Annual Awards Program of the “Colorado Humanities Center for the Book.” The novel follows a freighter during India’s independence from England in 1947 and partition into India and Pakistan.

Posted Mar. 1, 2013

The Predator Ridge exhibit at the Denver Zoo was dedicated to CU PresidentBruce Benson* (Geol’64, HonDocSci’04) in May. He chaired the zoo’s board during three of its most active years, which included a capital campaign to build more exhibits. The ceremony was attended by about 200 guests, including his wife, three children and 10 grandchildren. The $27 million exhibit is called Bruce D. Benson Predator Ridge.

*Directors Club member

Posted Dec. 1, 2012

For the past 20 years Boulder residentDave Carlson(PolSci’64, MA’69) has been a staff member of the Boulder County food bank, Community Food Share, where he is in charge of its various garden projects and fruit orchards. A consulting arborist, he has his own company, Carlson Tree. Dave writes he looks forward to a trek to Nepal in the spring with Friends of Nepal, a returned Peace Corps volunteer group.

Posted Dec. 1, 2012

A lawyer in Steamboat Springs, Colo.,John Grassby(Phil, PolSci’64) practices law of business formation and capitalization, commercial transactions, oil and gas and commercial real estate. John taught U.S.-Mexico relations at CU Denver in the ‘90s and wrote many columns on related subjects. His first novel,Calcutta Sunrise(Nebbadoon Press), was published in June, and he expects the sequel,Mexico Sunrise, to be released in 2013.

Posted Dec. 1, 2012

He has worked for large corporations, run his own businesses and taught business law at Southern Oregon University, yetDennis Powers(A&S’64) writes his prime interest is writing books. He has written help books, legal books, maritime books, fiction and nonfiction. Dennis’ last two books published are e-books:A World Within WorldsԻThe Deadly Seas.Dennis lives in Ashland, Ore.

Posted Dec. 1, 2012

The nonprofit Home Builders Institute appointedJohn Courson* (Fin’64) president and chief executive officer. He formerly served as president and CEO of the Mortgage Bankers Association, was chairman of the California Housing Finance Agency under former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger from 2004-08 and participated in international housing initiatives led by the White House and the U.S. Treasury Department.

*Lifetime member

Posted Jun. 1, 2012

ܳٳǰJohn Greenwood(A&S’64) wrote the bookPassing the Test: Combat in Korea, April-June 1951(University Press of Kentucky). It emphasizes the tactical operations on the front lines while examining U.S. and United Nations strategy and the operations of the Communist Chinese and North Korean forces. John lives in Annandale, Va.

Posted Jun. 1, 2012

The National Western Stock Show and Rodeo in Denver honoredLynne Vincent Cheney(MEngl’64), wife of former vice president Dick Cheney, as the 2012 Citizen of the West. She was recognized at the stock show’s signature dinner on Jan. 9. Lynne is the author ofBlue Skies, No Fences(Threshold Editions), which is about growing up in the West. She lives in McLean, Va.

Posted Mar. 1, 2012

John Quicker’s(Anth’65;PhDSoc’70) book,, was publishedby Temple UniversityPress. Kirkus Reviewswrote that it is “acompelling sociologicalexamination of the pre-1970 Los Angeles ‘streetgroups’ that improbablyspawned the Crips ԻBloods,” and is a “gripping urban history.” Johnis a professor emeritusof sociology at CaliforniaState University,Dominguez Hills.

Posted Nov. 7, 2022

Engineer Jim Wagoner (ElEngr) wrote this summer, hoping to connect with other CU graduates to see how they are doing. Email us at editor@colorado.edu to connect with Jim.

Posted Nov. 5, 2021

To document the lives and stories of African Americans throughout Colorado history, Clementine Pigford Washington (CommDisor) has been working on a self-publishing project that she hopes to finish in 2021.

Posted Mar. 4, 2021

For more than45 years, Douglas Kimmel(Psych)has been a champion for the LGBTQ community. He received a lifetime achievement award from political advocacy non-profit EqualityMaine for his distinguished service as a psychologist working with the LGBTQ community. Doug lives with his husband in Hancock, Maine, where they were legally married in 2013, on their 44th anniversary. In 1969, the couple hada wedding ceremony in Boulder at the United Protestant Center.

Posted Sep. 1, 2018

On Oct.14, 2017,Colorado Black Womenfor Political ActionhonoredClementineWashington Pigford(CommDisor) for herwriting and researchprojects. She lives inCentennial, Colo.

Posted Mar. 1, 2018

Nancy Smoyer (Hist) wrote Donut Dollies in Vietnam: Baby-Blue Dresses & OD Green, a memoir about her year in Southeast Asia as a Red Cross recreation worker in 1967-68, and the aftermath. She used letters and tapes sent home during her tour as well as emails written to veteran groups since 1993 to recall her memories. She has worked with veterans in various capacities, including as a Vet Center counselor, volunteer at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and organizer of the Stand Down in Fairbanks, Alaska.

Posted Sep. 1, 2017

Artist, author and self-publisher Carol L. Young (A&S) published What Grows Here? Mountain Gardeningin Northern California, which has sold more than 9,000 copies since appearing in 1986. Carol remembers her time at CU fondly. She says that when she first boarded a plane from California to attend CU, she stood up and asked, “Is there anyone here who is in the hiking club?” Three people stood up, and she remembers becoming an active member of CU’s hiking club after that. She lives in Winchester, Ore.

Posted Mar. 1, 2016

Columbia University appointedTom Maniatis(A&S; MA’67) director of its precision medicine initiative. He also serves as chair of the biochemistry and molecular biophysics department and on the board of directors for the New York Genome Center, which he co-founded. The center looks for clinical solutions to diseases based on genomic research. Tom lives in New York.

Posted Mar. 1, 2015

History Colorado awardedClementine Washington Pigford(Spch) the Honorable Mention Miles Bancroft award for her 600-page book,Colorado African American Organizations 1899-1926: Before and after the Dance. It was her second award from the organization since 2012. The book contains information about clubs and events sponsored by various African American organizations for the betterment of their academic, civic, religious and social groups. Clementine lives in Centennial, Colo.

Posted Mar. 1, 2015

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