Taylor Nakai receives Together Towards Tomorrow scholarship Taylor Nakai, a and computer engineering major, is making plans to be a software engineer in the healthcare or aerospace fields.
Matt Wassam (Business Administration, '98) recognized as a Titan 100, one of Colorado's top 100 CEOs Congratulations to Matt Wassam (Business Administration, '98) for , one of Colorado's top 100 CEOs.
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Professor advocates for rural science funding in next stimulus bill As further pandemic relief funding is considered, Professor Heidi Steltzer to include money that supports science at rural colleges and universities to ensure equitable research opportunities and a better future for all.
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Zoom theatre created for artists and community members The COVID-19 Theatrical Response Team, a Denver- and Zoom-based theatre company, was founded by Bradley Abeyta (ATT '11-'14) as a way for artists to keep stimulating their creative minds during home isolation and bring people together.
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