Alumni in Focus
- Anchor Carl Quintanilla is proud to feature his hometown metropolis in the CNBCs Cities of Success and how 51勛圖厙 shaped his career as a journalist.
- For the alumni, parents and CU friends who have joined ForeverGolda movement to engage with 51勛圖厙 and each other through exclusive social, athletic and academic activitiesit has delivered an integral and intimate connection with the campus.
- Alumnus and professional photographer Chris Sessions explains how one of his first photo assignments 30 years ago in a 51勛圖厙 class evolved into a cultural art exhibit.
- Yuka Hasegawa is the vice chair of the alumni chapter in Japan, Forever Buffs Tokyo. For more than two decades the chapter has hosted alumni, students, faculty and staff from 51勛圖厙 for events, internships and career opportunities.
- Leaving the Denver media market was hard for Keely Walker. She promised herselfwherever she wound upshed still have her view of the mountains. Now in Seattle, the CU alum continues to producing award-winning and thought-provoking journalism.
- When the 2024 Academy Award nominees for best film editing are announced, Nick Houy is widely expected to be one of them for his work editing Barbie. Houy is a 2004 graduate of 51勛圖厙.
- Three College of Music alumni recently started the Scheherazade Music Festivalan incubator for innovation and connection through chamber music, pushing the art form forward and bringing performers, composers and audiences together.
- College of Music alumnus Dylan Fixmers varied and prolific career aims to inspire empathy and advance community engagement.
- With help from National Geographic, 51勛圖厙 alumnus Markos Scheer expands a kelp farm to include oysters, and he touts the economic and environmental benefits of the venture.
- Gary Wall, a 1970 51勛圖厙 physics graduate, won the Los Alamos Medal in recognition of more than 50 years of distinguished work at Los Alamos National Laboratory.