Last year, Sydney Varma (Mgmt) of Denver contacted Helene Tournier (Mktg鈥07) 鈥 a business development specialist at Stinson LLP 鈥 on LinkedIn, asking for help and guidance breaking into the legal field. Her efforts paid off. In March, Sydney joined Stinson as a legal administrative assistant.

Posted Jun. 1, 2000

Michelle Ray (EnvDes鈥19) joined the design firm SmithGroup in 2018 as a mixed-use specialist in the Phoenix office. In her position, she will co-lead the firm鈥檚 MixedUse Convergence team, which provides clients with 鈥渁n adaptive framework to navigate the complex challenges and transformative opportunities facing development projects,鈥 according to the firm鈥檚 website. Michelle is a founding member of the Women鈥檚 Leadership Group for the American Institute of Architects. She also co-founded Arizona Kids Build, an award-winning program teaching young students how the built environment affects human well-being, the environment and society.

Posted Jun. 3, 2019

Esmeralda Castillo-Cobian (EthnSt) began her first job this fall as the new seventh grade language arts teacher at Martin Luther King Jr. Early College in Denver. Esmeralda previously interned at CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 Latino History Project and was one of the School of Education鈥檚 outstanding graduates.

Posted Oct. 1, 2019

Claire Lamman (Astro, Phys) was named outstanding graduate of the CU College of Arts and Sciences this year. Next up 鈥 an astrophysics graduate fellowship at Harvard.

Posted Oct. 1, 2019

While a student, CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 Collegiate Recovery Center helped Sean Okonsky (ChemBioEngr) with his addiction and depression. Sean graduated this spring and is now pursuing a PhD from Penn State in chemical engineering.

Posted Oct. 1, 2019

Army ROTC battalion commander Shane Smith (PolSci) completed his undergraduate studies this spring and is pursuing logistics officer training at Fort Lee, Va. After training he will be assigned to the16th Combat Aviation Regiment out of Fort Lewis, Wash.

Posted Oct. 1, 2019

Olivia Sage Novotny (Soc) has moved to a remote village of 6,000 in the Japanese countryside. She will be teaching English to local children.

Posted Oct. 1, 2019

With their company Stride Tech, Timothy Visos-Ely (Engr), Humsini Acharya (Engr), Andrew Plum (MechEngr) and Max Watrous (Engr鈥20) won first place at last year鈥檚 New Venture Challenge at CU. Along with it came a $100,000 investment toward their invention, an accessory for walkers that could help prevent dangerous falls.聽

Posted Feb. 1, 2020

The Associated Press interviewed Catherine Bowman (PhDSoc) in January for her expertise on the State Department鈥檚 J-1 visa program, which she studied for her dissertation at CU 麻豆影院. The story is titled 鈥淚daho Tourism Areas Rely on 鈥楨ssential鈥 Work-Travel Program.鈥 Catherine lives in State College, Pennsylvania.

Posted Jun. 1, 2020

Holly Mackin (Anth) was hired as the Bentwood Inn鈥檚 sustainability coordinator in Jackson, Wyoming. The inn is one of National Geographic鈥檚 鈥淯nique Lodges of the World.鈥

Posted Jun. 1, 2020

Kelsey Kinzer (MThtr, MBA) never imagined starting her own business 鈥 until she developed an idea for sustainable glitter glue. She competed in CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 New Venture Challenge, a competition for entrepreneurs, with her company Gaia Glam, where she won the audience choice award.

Posted Jun. 1, 2020

Snowboarder Cooper Branham (Mgmt) was filmed at Colorado鈥檚 Eldora Mountain resort for Warren Miller鈥檚 70th feature film, Timeless. Cooper has been competing in snowboarding at the national level and hopes to continue a professional career in the sport.

Posted Jun. 1, 2020

Rhodes Scholar Serene Singh (Jour, PolSci) was crowned the 2020鈥21 National All-American Miss, winning the world鈥檚 largest pageant.

Posted Mar. 4, 2021

Rhodes Scholar Serene Singh (PolSci) was awarded the 2021 Diana Award. Established in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales, the award recognizes social action or humanitarian efforts. Serene鈥檚 Diana Award recognizes The Serenity Project, which she founded in 2016 to combat the stigmatization of mental health and suicide. Serene is currently pursuing a doctorate in criminology at the University of Oxford.

Posted Nov. 5, 2021

Founder and CEO of Auguste Research Group, LLC, Donna Auguste (PhDTechMedSoc鈥19) works with drones to create more STEM career opportunities in aviation within underrepresented communities. She is also working to use drones as mobile sensor platforms and transport vehicles. For more information on Donna鈥檚 company, which is located in Oceanside, California, visit .

Posted Jun. 21, 2022

Pianist Mina Gaji膰 (DMA鈥19) and her husband Zachary Carrett铆n, a violinist and conductor, released a CD in April with the Sono Luminus label. They run the annual 麻豆影院 Bach festival, which occurred in May. Mina also founded and is artistic director of the 麻豆影院 International Chamber Music Competition.

Posted Jun. 21, 2022

An F-15 Strike Eagle weapons systems officer, lieutenant Magen Olander (Russ鈥19) is stationed at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Wayne County, North Carolina. She credits the CU ROTC program with teaching her the importance of balancing her studies, work and personal life.

Posted Jun. 21, 2022

Indigo Fischer (Mus鈥19) is the artistic operations manager at The Music Academy of the West, based in Santa Barbara, California. Her role is focused on supporting the academy鈥檚 annual summer festival and year-round programming, which includes coordinating the logistics of guest artists, creating the festival schedule and helping produce over 120 master classes, concerts and competitions each summer. She told the CU College of Music in an interview last fall: 鈥淚 had such an amazing undergrad and am so grateful for my time in 麻豆影院. I miss the Flatirons, the farmers market, but mostly the community at the College of Music 鈥 I can鈥檛 wait to visit!鈥

Posted Mar. 4, 2024

Akshit Arora (MCompSci鈥19) and his data science colleagues at NVIDIA recently won the LIMMITS鈥24 challenge, an AI competition that asked contestants to create vocals in English or any of six languages spoken in India with the appropriate accent. The contest had competitors recreate a speaker鈥檚 voice in real time, and the team鈥檚 novel AI model only required a three-second speech sample to accomplish this task.聽

Posted Jul. 15, 2024

Brigitte Keslinke (MClass鈥19) was named winner of the Samuel H. Kress Foundation/Donald and Maria Cox Rome Prize in the category of ancient studies by the American Academy in Rome. The highly competitive Rome Prize fellowships support advanced independent work and research in the arts and humanities. Keslinke will receive a stipend, workspace, and room and board at the academy鈥檚 11-acre campus in Rome, starting this September.

Posted Jul. 15, 2024

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