When Bob Bruner (PolSci鈥60; MBA鈥63) was 10 years old, he met Dr. G.P. Kuiper and looked at Mars through the largest refracting telescope in the world. The experience hooked him, but a 鈥淒鈥 in physics lab at CU 麻豆影院 dashed his scientific hopes 鈥 until his later life. For three decades, he鈥檚 served as a volunteer in the Denver Museum of Nature and Science鈥檚 space sciences department, and has been a member of the Mars Society space advocacy group since 2001. Several years ago, Mars scientist Dr. Steve Benner invited him to contribute an exhibit to the Gordon, Texas, Origin of Life conference. Bob鈥檚 exhibit on meteorites and minerals associated with life鈥檚 beginnings was then shown to 650 scientists at the NASA International Mars Conference. 鈥淭hus began a comeback 57 years in the making,鈥 Bob said. As a result of his work, Bob was invited to the final landing site meetings for the NASA Mars 2020 rover in Pasadena, California, and the ESA Exomars 2020 rover in Leicester, United Kingdom. Bob鈥檚 name is listed on a paper about looking for life on Mars, slated for publication in the journal Astrobiology.

Posted Jun. 1, 2020

Jane Weil Romberg (Edu) was selected as the 2021 recipient of the Hazie Werner Award in Steamboat Springs for her service to the community over the last 55 years. The award is given each year to a Yampa Valley, Colorado, woman who represents the legendary Hazie Werner鈥檚 legacy of volunteer work, community commitment and support of local organizations. Jane moved to Steamboat from Denver in 1966.

Posted Jul. 2, 2021

Last November, 1958 Miss America winner Marilyn Van Derbur (Engl鈥60) sold her Miss America crown for $20,000 and donated the money to teachers. In a press release on her website, , Marilyn said, 鈥淚t can help at a time when teachers need help. I wondered why someone didn't do something for them and then I realized I am somebody!鈥 A sexual abuse survivor, Marilyn is a motivational speaker regarding sexual abuse healing. She has also released a book and documentary, Miss America by Day, telling her story.

Posted Mar. 11, 2022

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