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- Students proposed design solutions to bolster community interaction and pride in support of the Little Saigon neighborhood and local volunteering initiative, Give5 Mile High.
- Michelle Galetti had good reason to leave college. She chose to stay.
- TAM student Daniel Strangfeld and his team received funding from Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Boulder's Get Seed Funding for the team's latest venture, Kegstand, a collapsible keg that the team designed which will reduce both shipping and rent costs. Get Seed Funding is a micro-funding opportunity for Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Boulder students that provides up to $500 in funding for entrepreneurial ideas. Previously Strangfeld and Ted Thayer, CTD master's student also created an app together that sourced free food around campus.
- Aidan Rafferty has been dreaming about space for as long as he can remember, and that didn’t change when he became an engineering student at Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Boulder. This TAM grad’s trajectory brought towards his dream career.
- Jolie Klefeker was chosen as a Grace Hopper Research Scholar, a national program that aims to increase the number of undergraduate women with an interest in computing research. Â
- Emma Wu is graduating on time, having completed three majors in three different colleges, a minor and working two jobs. She built her academic program around her TAM major.
- TAM senior Emily Daub is fascinated by how people are changed by their relationships. In her ambitious dance performance, she explores these ideas, featuring a wide range of dance styles and dance costumes that she designed with embedded wearable technology.