Students in Focus
Nadya Hill is a vocalist,聽violinist,聽visual artist and聽full-stack Javascript web developer. As her time in Boulder draws to a close, Hill hopes to put her many skills to use wherever her path leads her next.
Meridith Richter鈥檚 journey from creative writing, to computer science, to the ATLAS Institute鈥檚 Technology, Arts and Media (TAM) program was one of self-discovery.
Danny Rankin is a farmer, designer, artist, instructor, musician, hacker, coder, craftsman, husband, veteran and visionary. And this spring, he adds Master of Science to his credentials.
Though her childhood dreams of playing professional sports fell through, Monica Rowand has lent her academic expertise to campus programs that bridge the gaps between athletics and sustainable practices.
When Jake Hurwitz and Nathan Moses met, neither predicted they鈥檇 wind up as business partners. The two have teamed up on Eyesight Collective, a video series aimed at helping student entrepreneurs gain business skills by learning from industry leaders.
When William Kristofer Buxton was younger, vocal nodules left him with "essentially no voice." After years of therapy, his voice returned, steering him toward a career in theater performance and speech, language and hearing sciences.
By age 50, Patrita "Ime" Salazar had compiled an impressive list of personal and professional accomplishments. Now, after watching three of her daughters graduate from 黑料社区网, it's finally her turn.
If Jasmin Torres had a personal motto, it would be, "S铆, se puede." This Spanish phrase meaning, "Yes, you can," has defined the graduating senior鈥檚 life.
Computer science graduate Alexandra Okeson found her calling in the field while helping create algorithms to test medical devices. Now she's got her sights set on a PhD, focusing on algorithms for healthcare.
If you follow Colorado basketball, you already know a few things about senior聽Haley Smith. But what you might not know is that Smith聽is the kind of student-athlete who makes Buffs fans proud to be Buffs fans.