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Buffs Emma Coburn (Mktg'13) and Jenny Simpson (Econ, PolSci’09) have won spots on the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team.
Willis Pyle (A&S’37), the celebrated former Disney cartoonist who died June 2 at 101, could be hard to reach, in part because he was still keeping busy.
Lori Bergen joined CU-Boulder last July as founding dean of the College of Media, Communication and Information (CMCI), the campus’ first new college in 50 years.
In July, Emma Coburn will race the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the U.S. Olympic Trials with her sights set on an appearance in Rio.
On June 23, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama is expected to make his first visit to Boulder in nearly 20 years.
CU music professor’s six-movement saxophone composition takes him to the brink of a Pulitzer
Joe Biden was smiling as he took the stage at CU-Boulder April 8, but he’d come to deliver a solemn and blunt message.
In an April 4 appearance at CU-Boulder, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak (ElEngr ex’72, HonDocSci’89) addressed a dizzying array of topics: Bob Dylan, self-driving cars, primary education, jokes in Japanese, the A-plus he got in “Introduction to Computers,” his weakness for Apple’s App Store and (of course) his early days with fellow Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. Wozniak sat for a Q&A at Macky Auditorium on the first evening of the 68th Conference on World Affairs.