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Leigh Holman to lead commencement ceremony as new marshal /today/2024/11/19/leigh-holman-lead-commencement-ceremony-new-marshal Leigh Holman to lead commencement ceremony as new marshal Megan Maneval Tue, 11/19/2024 - 13:22 Categories: Announcements & Deadlines Faculty in Focus

Leigh Holman, director of 欧美口爆视频 Boulder鈥檚 Eklund Opera program, has been named the new commencement marshal.

Holman, a 欧美口爆视频 Boulder alumna who has been with the university for 15 years, replaces Bud Coleman who has led the spring commencement ceremony since 2018.

鈥淥n behalf of our entire college, we're proud of Leigh Holman assuming the role of the university's next commencement marshal,鈥 said College of Music Dean John Davis, also noting Holman's transformative role as director of the college's highly regarded Eklund Opera Program and New Opera Workshop (欧美口爆视频 NOW).

"Leigh's work advances our mission to develop multiskilled, multifaceted universal musicians with flexible career options, thereby also amplifying momentum toward more interdisciplinary collaborations across our campus. In that spirit, as commencement marshal, Leigh perfectly represents not only the College of Music, but also our increasingly interconnected campus community.鈥

The role of commencement marshal is mostly behind the scenes, until the day of the ceremony when Holman will be front and center on stage before thousands of graduates and their guests. It鈥檚 a role she relishes and is excited to take on.

鈥淎s a performer, I feel comfortable being on stage. And part of the job of being commencement marshal is emceeing the event, so I feel very comfortable in that role,鈥 she said.

鈥淭he main thing I鈥檓 excited about is being a part of this special day for our students, a day that hopefully they鈥檒l never forget.鈥

Holman took some time to talk with 欧美口爆视频 Boulder Today about herself, her time at 欧美口爆视频 Boulder and her new role as commencement marshal.

Director, Eklund Opera Program

I am the director of opera for the College of Music, and that means I鈥檓 the director of the program administratively, but I鈥檓 also the resident stage director. I am in charge of working with my team to cast shows, choose the operas we will be performing and, more importantly, I come up with the vision for the show鈥hat it鈥檚 going to look like, what it鈥檚 going to feel like and what the characters will be like.

So I鈥檓 really a storyteller, and I use acting and visual elements on stage to tell that story. That鈥檚 what a stage director does, and that鈥檚 my role here at 欧美口爆视频.

New Opera Workshop

In the summer we have a program that I started called the New Opera Workshop (欧美口爆视频 NOW). It鈥檚 a really exciting program where we bring in opera composers who are working on new projects and pair them with our wonderfully talented students who then bring the opera鈥檚 characters and the music to life. So the composers get to work on their project in a beautiful setting here in Boulder, and our students get the opportunity to work with some of the most renowned creators of opera in the world.

Road to 欧美口爆视频 Boulder

My grandparents went to 欧美口爆视频 Boulder in the 1920s. After graduating鈥攎y grandmother graduated too, which was almost unheard of back then鈥攖hey moved to Tennessee. When I was growing up, we lived in Tennessee but my grandparents had moved back to 欧美口爆视频, so we went to visit them every summer.

After completing my undergraduate and graduate degrees and working for a while, I decided that I wanted to teach voice and direct operas. I had a few schools on my list, and 欧美口爆视频 was one of them. So, in my 30s I went back to school and got my doctorate. After teaching at the college level for a few years and working with Opera 欧美口爆视频, I came to work at 欧美口爆视频 Boulder. I feel very lucky to have my dream job. It鈥檚 pretty awesome to be a teacher where my grandparents went to college.

Passion for singing and opera

I鈥檝e been a singer since birth. I think the first time I ever sang in public I was 4 years old, and I sang the song 鈥淩aindrops Keep Falling On My Head.鈥 I鈥檒l never forget it. I was a voice major in college where I studied classical music. I am a mezzo soprano, which is fun because it is one of the lower soprano voices, so you get cast in roles such as witches. So I sang, went to college to study voice and started doing opera. And then after college, I did opera professionally.

People would be surprised to know鈥

I think people would be surprised that I ride a motorcycle. One other thing鈥hen I was in high school I was a Congressional page in Washington, D.C. I was from this little rural town in Tennessee, and I was asked by my Congressman to come to D.C. to be a page. I served during the end of the Carter administration.

Leigh Holman, director of 欧美口爆视频 Boulder鈥檚 Eklund Opera program, has been named the new commencement marshal.

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Kathryn Ramirez-Aguilar, 欧美口爆视频 Boulder鈥檚 Green Labs program manager, was honored with the Phil Wirdzek Leadership Award at the 2024 International Institute for Sustainable Laboratories (I2SL) conference鈥攖he institute鈥檚 highest honor.

Theresa Nahreini, director of the Biochemistry Cell Culture Facility, and Kathy Ramirez-Aguilar discuss sustainability and collaborating with the Green Labs program.

鈥滷inancial incentives from Utility & Energy Services through Green Labs have helped our cell culture core facility purchase energy-efficient biosafety cabinets. We also utilize other opportunities initiated by Green Labs including recycling No. 2 and No. 4 plastic film wrappers and participating in solvent reuse. Environmental Health & Safety transports uncontaminated ethanol collected from INSTAAR cold traps to us that is then diluted to 70% ethanol, which we use to decontaminate work surfaces within our lab. Both actions reduce waste, and the ethanol re-use also saves our facility money.鈥 鈥揟heresa Nahreini

This award celebrates her commitment to transforming research labs into models of sustainability, from 欧美口爆视频 Boulder to campuses worldwide. Through her leadership, 欧美口爆视频 Boulder鈥檚 Green Labs program has become a national benchmark for environmentally responsible lab practices, making it easier for researchers to work sustainably.

"欧美口爆视频 Boulder has long been a leader in sustainable research practices, and this success would not be possible without the expertise and passion from Kathy's team as well as the long-term partnership the Environmental Center has held with the Infrastructure and Resilience staff," says Chris Herr, director of the 欧美口爆视频 Boulder Environmental Center. "Kathy and the Green Labs program have been the inspiration and model for so many programs popping up around the country, and this award further solidifies her incredible contributions to this emerging field."

How Green Labs supports researchers and the environment

Under Ramirez-Aguilar's leadership and in partnership with campus stakeholders, the 欧美口爆视频 Boulder Green Labs program helps research teams identify ways to have a big impact with individual lab changes:

  • Cold storage efficacyImproved freezer practices save labs energy, lower costs and protect research samples.
  • Efficient lab practicesEquipment and chemical sharing across labs reduces waste and saves research dollars.
  • Call to action challengesCampaigns like Shut the Sash for fume hoods keep labs safe and energy efficient.

Driving global change

Ramirez-Aguilar's work has not only advanced 欧美口爆视频 Boulder鈥檚 labs but also has played a vital role to inspire a global movement:

  • The International Freezer Challenge, co-founded by Ramirez-Aguilar, has saved millions of kilowatt-hours of energy worldwide.
  • As chair of the I2SL University Alliance Group (UAG), she brings lab sustainability professionals together to share Green Labs best practices and lead efforts to embed sustainability into scientific funding.

Why it matters

Ramirez-Aguilar's work is a reminder that research and sustainability go hand in hand. Thanks to 欧美口爆视频 Boulder鈥檚 Green Labs program, campus researchers have increased awareness of the large resource and environmental footprint of laboratory research and are engaged to make choices that protect both their research and the environment. These choices and innovations are often shared outside 欧美口爆视频 Boulder, inspiring and influencing change for sustainability at other research campuses.

Want to learn more?

Visit the 欧美口爆视频 Boulder Green Labs website to find out how you can join this movement for a more sustainable future!

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Angela Bryan, a 欧美口爆视频 Boulder professor of psychology and neuroscience who is nationally renowned for her innovative health and cannabis research, has been named the 2024 Hazel Barnes Prize winner.  

The $20,000 Hazel Barnes Prize is the largest and most prestigious single faculty award funded by 欧美口爆视频 Boulder. It was established in 1991 by former Chancellor James Corbridge in honor of the late Hazel Barnes, a longtime 欧美口爆视频 Boulder professor of philosophy, to recognize 鈥渢he enriching interrelationship between teaching and research.鈥 

Nominees are regionally and nationally recognized, tenured faculty members who are not only outstanding teachers, but who also have distinguished records in research and scholarship. The Hazel Barnes Prize selection committee is comprised of past recipients. 

鈥淔or more than 20 years, Professor Bryan has contributed her knowledge, creativity and care to advance 欧美口爆视频 Boulder and improve the health of individuals and communities,鈥 said Chancellor Philip DiStefano. 鈥淪he is a role model for students and her peers, and she is most deserving of this year鈥檚 Hazel Barnes Prize.鈥 

Bryan, who joined 欧美口爆视频 Boulder in 1999, is co-director of 欧美口爆视频Change, a center for health and neuroscience, genes and environment, which conducts transdisciplinary research to explore the psychological, neurocognitive, physiological, genetic and epigenetic factors that are linked with health and risk behavior.  

Bryan and her 欧美口爆视频Change colleagues pursue research exploring the full range of influences on health and risk behavior. An overarching goal is to allow better tailoring of behavioral interventions to increase health behavior, decrease risk behavior and ultimately decrease morbidity and mortality and increase quality of life. 

Bryan also is a faculty fellow in the Institute of Cognitive Science at 欧美口爆视频 Boulder and faculty in the Centers for Neuroscience at both 欧美口爆视频 Boulder and the 欧美口爆视频 School of Medicine. She is a member of the 欧美口爆视频 Cancer Center and the Nutrition and Obesity Research Center at the Anschutz Medical Campus. 

鈥(Her) capacity to teach and mentor so effectively seems to proceed from her genuine desire and ability to share the strengths that have allowed her to develop into a successful researcher, teacher and mentor,鈥 noted Cinnamon Bidwell, co-director of 欧美口爆视频Change and a 欧美口爆视频 Boulder associate professor of psychology and neuroscience.

鈥淗er investment in her own work has not diminished her capacity to help those around her develop, but rather has provided the foundation for it.  

鈥淎s such, the characteristics that have made Professor Bryan a successful scientist are the same that have made her a great mentor: her scientific creativity and love of her work, her ability to organize and structure this creativity into specific tasks and timelines, her capacity to appreciate and consider others鈥 ideas and her facility to distinguish ideas that have strong potential for translation into grant applications and publications from those that do not.鈥 

Bryan鈥檚 research has included monetary incentives to increase fruit and vegetable consumption, the effects of marijuana on running workouts, the effects of exercise on older adults鈥 brain function and the protective effect aerobic exercise may have on heavy drinkers鈥 cognitive function, among many other topics.

She is on several ongoing National Institutes of Health-supported research projects, including one focusing on exercise adherence and cognitive decline, with an emphasis on engaging with the Black community to develop and test a goal-setting and exercise intensity intervention. 

A main thrust of her research has focused on a transdisciplinary approach to the study of health and risk behavior, and the development of theory-based interventions to improve health behaviors including physical activity and healthy diet and reduce risk behaviors including unsafe sexual behavior and substance use.  

She and her research colleagues in recent years have deeply focused on the public health implications of cannabis legalization, studying harm reduction in the context of high potency cannabis concentrates and the potential influence of cannabis on the obesity epidemic as well as potential benefits of cannabis on anxiety, pain, opiate use and the amelioration of side effects due to cancer and its treatment. They also study the relationship of cannabis to physical activity and the potential risks and benefits of cannabis use among older adults. 

Bryan also is noted for her passionate commitment to teaching and mentoring: 鈥淎ngela is the most supportive, inclusive and available faculty mentor鈥攚ith a focus on promoting inclusive excellence in and serving as a role model for women faculty and scholars鈥擨 have ever encountered in academia at large,鈥 noted June Gruber, a 欧美口爆视频 Boulder associate professor of psychology and neuroscience, in recommending Bryan for the prize.

鈥淣ot once have I ever sought out advice from Angela and not had her respond immediately and with great care and thought.鈥 

Angela Bryan, who is nationally renowned for her innovative health and cannabis research, has been named the 2024 Hazel Barnes Prize winner. The prize is one of the top most distinguished awards a faculty member can receive from 欧美口爆视频 Boulder.

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As the calendar turns to April, many people on the 欧美口爆视频 Boulder campus start to think about the end of the spring semester. That means finals, summer break, internships. For some, it also means graduation.

There鈥檚 nothing like stepping out in front of thousands of people on a bright, beautiful 欧美口爆视频 sunny day.鈥
鈥揃ud Coleman

And for Bud Coleman, the 欧美口爆视频 Boulder commencement marshal, it means crunch time is here. Coleman, who took on the role of commencement marshal in 2018 from Jim Williams, relishes his role as the leader of the campuswide commencement ceremony.

A professor in 欧美口爆视频 Boulder鈥檚 Department of Theater & Dance, Coleman is no stranger to having a leading role. Trained as an actor and dancer, he has performed in front of large audiences. But, he says, there鈥檚 something magical about leading a ceremony that brings such joy to all in attendance. Coleman took some time to talk with 欧美口爆视频 Boulder Today about his role as commencement marshal and to share his knowledge about everything commencement.

Leading the ceremony

There鈥檚 nothing like stepping out in front of thousands of people on a bright, beautiful 欧美口爆视频 sunny day. Actually I do get nervous, but I鈥檝e told myself for years that if I get to the point where I鈥檓 in front of an audience and I鈥檓 not nervous, then it鈥檚 time to stop. Nervous just means that I care and I鈥檓 going to channel that energy into a positive experience for the people who are there. I actually like the nervousness.

The marshal鈥檚 role

My role as commencement marshal is mostly behind the scenes, until the day of the ceremony. I work with a committee to help plan the main ceremony, in addition to 74 recognition ceremonies this year, where individual colleges, schools, departments, programs, and groups can celebrate their graduates. When it comes to putting on all of these events, there is no dress rehearsal. You have to hit it absolutely correct right out of the gate, and that takes an enormous amount of planning. It鈥檚 a real team effort.

For the graduating students reading this, you recently received an email from the commencement office with information you need to know to be ready for the commencement ceremony. Please respond so that we are all set for you on May 9.

Time as commencement marshal

On this campus, the word marshal and Jim Williams were synonymous. Jim was the marshal for 27 years before he retired in 2017. Several years ago the chancellor approached me about replacing Jim when he retired. I appreciated the chancellor鈥檚 faith in me and I accepted.

My first year was 2018, and it was a picture-perfect 欧美口爆视频 day. The next year it snowed. Then of course we had to go virtual in 2020 and 2021. We were all excited for our graduates and their families to be able to return to Folsom Field in 2022 to reconvene our in-person commencement ceremony.

Bud Coleman leads the commencement procession

The 2022 commencement procession

The best parts of ceremony day

Seeing the students greet each other on the Norlin Quad as we assemble by schools and colleges is one of my favorite campus rituals. During the procession to the stadium you can sense the excitement among the students as we march toward Folsom. For many students this will be the first time they have been down on the field, even though they may have been going to football games for years.

Once everyone is seated, you see the sea of graduating students on the field, and you look up in the stands and see their families and friends. Nothing is better than that.

The mace

There is not one direct origin story of the mace, though its use goes back hundreds and hundreds of years. We do have documentation that during Medieval times and certainly by the Renaissance, town hall meetings would begin with somebody banging a large staff to get the attention of those in attendance. As maces became more elaborate, the tradition of banging them on the ground ceased, and the use of the gavel began instead. 

The mace I use during the commencement ceremony is a work of art, made of gold and silver and 欧美口爆视频 walnut. When it is not being used, we keep it in what we call the coffin, a rectangular box meant to preserve and protect it.

Academic hoods

Part of the pageantry the audience will see are the academic hoods, which now look like elaborate collars on the graduation gowns. Once again, these have a history going back to the Renaissance.

Some universities had already been around for a while, but this is the time when students began to specialize in individual fields, as opposed to having a general college degree. To differentiate these different foci, various colors were selected to identify the individual academic disciplines. That鈥檚 why you鈥檒l see a lot of variety in the hoods that are on academic gowns, because they reflect the academic discipline the person is from.

Robes

The robes themselves also have quite a bit of variety. For example, you鈥檒l see no stripes on the sleeves for the undergraduate students, two stripes for master鈥檚 degree students and three stripes for the doctoral students. Some schools have different colored robes, too, so when you observe the faculty, you鈥檒l see quite an array of robe colors representing the institutions where they got their doctorate.

(Learn more about academic dress for 欧美口爆视频 Boulder graduates.)

Norlin Charge

At the end of the ceremony, the Norlin Charge is read. I tear up every time. These words have been spoken at the University of 欧美口爆视频 Boulder commencement ceremony since 1935, and I hope the students see this as a link to the past, to the 300,000 欧美口爆视频 Boulder graduates who have proceeded them. 

Commencement means commencing, looking forward. One of the great things about the Norlin Charge is asking the graduates to not only think about the future, but to also recognize the richness of the past, and that they are all now connected as alumni.

The seal on a University of 欧美口爆视频 diploma contains the image of a lamp in the hands of youth. 鈥淚f its light shines not in you and from you, how great is its darkness! But if it shines in you today, and in the thousands before you, who can measure its power?鈥

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Advice for graduating students

Take in these last few weeks.  We are so fortunate to be here in this beautiful place. Take a moment to recognize we are a part of the continuum of students, faculty and staff who make up 欧美口爆视频 Boulder, and what an honor it is to be a part of this university community.

Faculty and staff: Please join the ceremony

I enthusiastically encourage our faculty and staff to join us for commencement on May 9 in order to experience the joy of seeing their work come to fruition. What they do helps our students, so commencement is an opportunity for them to share in the joy as well. The invitation is there. You are part of the 欧美口爆视频 Boulder family, come help us celebrate!

Bud Coleman relishes his role as the leader of the campuswide commencement ceremony. He discusses what it's like to lead鈥撯損lus his favorite parts of鈥撯搕he event. He also shares background on some of the commencement traditions, including the mace and academic hoods.

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