Alumni in Focus
In her new novel “The Naturalist Society,” Boulder alumna Carrie Vaughn offers a fresh take on historical fantasy.
Pete Steinhauer, Boulder alumus and regent emeritus, shared Vietnam experiences with students. The presentation will be part of the ”Welcome Home Daddy” film.
To get to the front lines of Ukraine, a CMCI alumnus took the road less traveled—from corporate communications to the mountains of Nepal—before stepping foot on the streets of Kyiv.
Boulder alumnus Patrick Hamilton discusses his new book on influential comic book artist George Pérez during Hispanic Heritage Month.
From Oprah to Wakanda, Boulder alum Aba Arthur has charted a career in which the most impressive thing isn’t necessarily the glow of Hollywood but the joy of finding her voice in a new world that hasn’t been universally welcoming.
Bruce Bromberg and his brother Eric founded Blue Ribbon Restaurants in 1992 and prioritized leading their employees in a productive and welcoming environment. Some staff members remain with them more than 30 years later.
Earlier this summer, the Boulder Women and Gender Minorities in Physics group hosted a gathering with Marty Baylor, who is now the chair and an associate professor of physics and astronomy at Carleton College.
When he crossed the finish line first in Madrid, alumnus Sepp Kuss not only won his first Grand Tour, he made history three times over. His best-kept secret was learning to lead from behind.
In Southern California, Boulder alumna Jamie Seward leads Repeat Roses, a zero-waste solution for event florals. Past clients include the Super Bowl and Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle.
Alumna Ally Chapel started an all-female New Orleans-style brass band called Brass Queens, adopting the colors black and gold for her band in ’s honor.