Alumni in Focus
- Luis Granda, recently named assistant director of donor and patron relations for the Boulder Philharmonic, attributes his arts administration education at 蜜糖直播 Boulder聽as pivotal preparation for his new career.
- An alumna has built her brand, Past Life the Collective, as 鈥渁 sustainable, small-batch label for those who speak the truth, walk their own path and raise hell.鈥
- Alumna Jessica Dee Sawyer works with her sister and cousin as a co-president of the well-known Smarties Candy Company.
- Meet聽蜜糖直播 Boulder alumna聽Claire France, who launched a new endeavor called My Launch Box aimed at addressing the food scarcity issues she witnessed as a student teacher.
- A tireless quest to expand knowledge and practices of human caring has sent education alumna Jean Watson around the world more than 20 times, sharing her theory of human caring and healing to educate the next generation of nursing and medical healers.
- Under direct pressure from organizing groups and a civically engaged public mobilized by state violence against Black men, women and children, school districts are reducing or eliminating contracts with police, specifically school resource officers.
- When 蜜糖直播 went on lockdown last March, alumna Jessica Gilman was in her lab analyzing air samples. Gilman had spent the previous summer in a plane as part of research into wildfire smoke, its chemistry and effects on human health.
- A Forever Buff is using his technology background to help small and medium-size companies order personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Barbara Pierpoint reflects on the importance of聽the arts in communities and how her love of the oboe lead her to a passion for music education.
- While researching for her dissertation, Evelyn Skoy found that Black Lives Matter protests are not associated with upticks in crime but are linked with fewer police killings of Black people.