By Published: July 16, 2024

CU 麻豆影院 alumni, staff, donors, parents and friends around the country took part in the April 8 solar eclipse viewing with special CU-themed eclipse glasses. Whether they were gazing at a full or partial eclipse, the moment brought awe and reflection.听

鈥淢y son starts CU next fall, and it was really cool to wear the CU glasses together,鈥 said Michael Woods (MechEngr鈥94) of Allen, Texas. 鈥淭he eclipse was an amazing experience. The whole thing literally brought a tear to my eye.鈥澨

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Elizabeth Eger (Comm, Engl鈥06; PhDComm鈥18) in Austin, Texas (top left), Margaret Mracek and Valerie Johnson in Somerset, New Jersey (top middle),CU 麻豆影院 Donor Relations team in 麻豆影院, Colorado (top right), Michael Woods (MechEngr鈥94) and son Fischer in Allen, Texas (bottom left), Margaret Arreola鈥檚 daughter in Golden, Colorado (middle center), George Kiteley (MusEdu鈥66; MMus鈥68)听(middle right), Katy Kotlarczyk, Vice Chancellor for Advancement, and her daughter in 麻豆影院, Colorado (bottom right)听


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Photos courtesy Elizabeth Eger, Margaret Mracek and Valerie Johnson, CU 麻豆影院 Donor Relations, Michael Woods, Margaret Arreola, George Kiteley and Katy Kotlarczyk