Alumni in Focus
- Recent ATLAS graduate Elsy Meis proposes Dashboard Zero, an approach to user testing that is both simple and immediate, in a paper she will present later this month at the Human Computer Interaction International Conference.
- Gregory Hinton is a California-based author, historian and the founder of Out West, a national museum program series exploring the contributions of LGBTQ communities to Western American history.
- CU Â鶹ӰԺ alumni Lisa and Peter Waugh are among the first Peace Corps volunteers to return to service overseas after COVID-19 restrictions were lifted.
- Kandt is using her mechanical engineering degree to support the fight against climate change and help build energy-resilient communities and organizations around the globe.
- For Sharron Land Gegenheimer, living and studying abroad was life-changing—and now she wants other students at CU Â鶹ӰԺ to have the same kinds of experiences.
- This spring, CU has honored Michael Leeds with a university medal, recognizing not only his financial support, but his tireless advocacy for bringing sustainability, social responsibility, diversity, equity and inclusion to the forefront.
- Three generations of the O’Donnell family—all attending the College of Arts and Sciences—will celebrate this year’s commencement.
- Lucky Vidmar is working to empower ethics-focused engineers and honor his friend and mentor through the Moulakis Lecture Series within the Herbst Program for Engineering, Ethics & Society.
- CU Â鶹ӰԺ alumna Patricia Sheffels has established a keynote-speaker program to address environmental issues.
- Frank Webb is headed to Folsom Field to participate in something the war prevented him from doing in the 1960s—attending a commencement ceremony.