On Dec. 6, Andreas and Allison Deptolla (MLing) welcomed a son, Benjamin Victor Deptolla. The couple also has a young daughter, Clara.
Posted Jun. 1, 2017
In September, Rudy von Berg Jr. (Mktg) and his father, Rodolphe von Berg, competed in the Ironman 70.3 World Championship in Chattanooga, Tenn. It was the first time that a pro (Rudy) and his father competed in the same 70.3 championship. Rudy placed 13th overall; Rodophe placed 2nd in the 60-64 age category.
Posted Dec. 1, 2017
°Ő±đ˛ął¦łó±đ°ůĚýRawa Abu Alsamah (MEdu) writes that she is CU Â鶹ӰԺ’s first Saudi Arabian woman to earn a master’s degree with an emphasis in teaching English to culturally and linguistically diverse students. Rawa is a sixth grade special education teacher at Denver’s STRIVE Prep-Kepner. Â
Posted Mar. 1, 2018
Comic artist ·ˇłľłľ˛ąĚý°ż´Ç˛őłŮ±đ°ůłó´ÇłÜ˛ő (Span) was awarded a Marshall Scholarship, which offers recipients a full ride to any university in the U.K.ĚýEmma will work on a master’s degree in comics and graphic novels starting in September at the University of Dundee in Scotland.ĚýShe is creator of the web comic Alphabet Soup.Ěý
Posted Mar. 1, 2018
Aspiring science writer Amanda Grennell (PhDChem) was awarded an AAAS Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellowship. She will be writing in a newsroom for 10 weeks for PBS NewsHour. At CU, Amanda used ultrafast lasers to study biomimetic nanoparticle-enzyme systems that can turn sunlight into fuel. She was also the senior editor for the graduate student-run blog Science Buffs.
Posted Jun. 1, 2018
After graduation, Bryce Arai Mawhinney (Acct, Econ, Mktg) embarked on a one-month expedition to Nepal to work with the Katie Adamson Conservation Fund, a nonprofit that promotes endangered animal conservation initiatives. While in Nepal, Bryce transported camera equipment, supported sustainable honeybee projects and helped care for a rhino calf. Bryce currently works for Deloitte Consulting in Denver and writes that he hopes to merge his business and environmental interests in the future.
Posted Jun. 1, 2018
September was a big month for Rudy Von Berg (Mktg), who won the Ironman 70.3 European Championship in Elsinore, Denmark. One week later, he placed second at the Ironman 70.3 in Mont Tremblant, Canada. At CU, he won USA Triathlon Collegiate National titles in 2014 and 2015.
Posted Nov. 30, 2018
John Cevaal (CivEngr) joined Ascent Engineering Group in Winter Park, Colo. He is an engineer-in-training working on designing residential and commercial structures.
Posted Jun. 3, 2019
Allison Hester (Law) joined Moye White law firm as an associate in the litigation department. She was previously a law clerk to Chief Justice Steven Bernard of the Colorado Court of Appeals.
Posted Feb. 1, 2020
Chelsea Heveran (PhDMechEngr) and Juan Pablo Gevaudan (PhDArchEngr’19) were selected as one of seven winners of the National Science Foundation’s Idea Machine competition. Their idea centers on durable, recyclable structures that could be used on Mars. The competition solicited 800 entries. Chelsea is an associate professor at Montana State, and Juan Pablo recently accepted a position at Penn State’s architectural engineering department.
Posted Jun. 1, 2020
Joey Azofeifa (PhDCompSci) was named to this year’s Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list. He is founder and CEO of Arpeggio Bio. Housed at CU’s BioFrontiers Institute, Arpeggio develops important RNA drug-screening processes, providing critical data and improving drug success.
Posted Jun. 1, 2020
While studying at Colorado Law, Ariel Diamond (Law) served as editor-in-chief of the Colorado Technology Law Journal and an active member of the Silicon Flatirons student group. Now, as an associate attorney at the global law firm DLA Piper, she advises telecommunications industry members on compliance issues. She also does pro bono work representing clients in immigration cases.
Posted Mar. 4, 2021
In his free time, Garrett Cease (Engl, Phil; MEdu’20) can be found rock climbing, skiing, meditating and practicing yoga. As a teacher, he often uses methods learned from rock climbing, such as risk mitigation and staying present, to guide his actions in the classroom.
Posted Jul. 2, 2021
Commercial real estate appraiser Jim Presley (Econ) was named one of Tulsa Community College’s 50 notable alumni.
Posted Jul. 2, 2021
Sean C. Slattery (Soc’17) graduated from the New York City Police Academy in December 2021. Sean is currently working as a police officer in Manhattan.
Posted Mar. 11, 2022
Brothers Sean Chenoweth (EnvSt’17) and Wylie Chenoweth (ChemBioEngr, MCDBio’12) founded Aircada, an industrial augmented reality HMI (human machine interface) and SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) company, which helps maintenance and manufacturing teams simplify their operations. Wylie taught industrial automation after graduating from CU, and saw a need for industrial technicians to have better access to their facility’s data. Aircada offers augmented reality displays of plant data so workers can point their camera at their equipment and see 3D meters, machine schematics, maintenance records and other documentation. Visit .
Posted Jun. 21, 2022
Since graduating from CU, Frederick “Flick” Mooradian (StComm’17) has launched a sparkling tequila company, Tequio. A tequila cocktail in a can, Tequio is made with 100% additive-free blue agave tequila, sparkling water and a hint of lime. The word “tequio,” which means “community service” in the Aztec language, was the inspiration for his brand. Tequio supports local Mexican communities that make its business possible. Tequio has won a gold medal in the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and raised close to $1 million in funding. Tequio is created in Arandas, Jalisco in partnership with the family who started Cazadores Tequila.
Posted Mar. 6, 2023
Muhammad Khan (MBA’17) is a community gardener and environmental activist who has won several awards for his tireless work in the environmental domain. His day job is in digital advertising at Adcellerant, a digital marketing company, where he also is the head of the company’s charitable arm, Adcellerant Gives, and the sole proprietor of Adcellerant’s zero waste initiative. He helped earn the company Denver’s Certifiably Green Business designation and a zero-waste designation in less than two years. Muhammad served as an activist with Â鶹ӰԺ-based Eco-Cycle, an advocacy group for zero-waste policy and business practices.
Posted Jul. 10, 2023
Matt Isola (Advert’17; MStComm’18) started the nonprofit Generation Exchange while he was still a CU student. Generation Exchange is a program that links together young adults and elders to swap knowledge, advice and stories. Matt came up with the idea after being assigned a project at CU to fix a social issue. He helped his grandfather’s friend set up a new iPad and gained a close friend out of the experience. “I unlocked a mentor that day,” Matt said in an article written by Sarah McKinney Gibson (Mktg’98) for PBS’s Next Avenue. “I thought I was going over there to help him, but he helped me 10 times more with life.” More than 2,000 people have participated in Generation Exchange workshop.Ěý
Posted Nov. 6, 2023
After winning the Vuelta a España in September and becoming the first American in a decade to win a Grand Tour in cycling, Sepp Kuss (Advert’17) planned a celebration of his win in his hometown of Durango, Colorado, Oct. 17. Sepp and his wife live in Andorra.Ěý
Posted Nov. 6, 2023
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