Students in Focus
- Toluwanimi Obiwole, an ethnic studies major and Denver鈥檚 first-ever Youth Poet Laureate, shares her future plans of graduate school, slam poetry readings and driving social change.
- 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 欧美口爆视频 Boulder, 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.