Emmanuel Melgoza Alfaro

Class of 2016: First-generation grad dedicates his diploma to his family

May 3, 2016

It was a long journey from the tiny Mexican town of Tlazazalca Michoacan to Boulder for Emmanuel Melgoza Alfaro. And an equally long distance, culturally, to become his family’s first high school and college graduate. On Saturday, Alfaro will complete this journey when he graduates from Ƶ-Boulder with a degree in ethnic studies.

Renee Paiement

Class of 2016: Adding to the number of women in film

May 3, 2016

This fall, Renee Paiement will join a highly-selective group of 12 to 15 students admitted to Columbia University's MFA program in screenwriting. The Ƶ-Boulder senior applied to the Ivy League school last fall, submitting the first long screenplay she wrote. Acceptance is a high honor since only about 6 percent of applicants are granted admission.

Kate Brady Ross

Class of 2016: From Steamboat Springs to budding singer-songwriting sensation

May 3, 2016

English major Kate Brady Ross has exciting plans post-graduation. She's planning to move to LA and continue collaborating on a record with Ariel Rechtshaid - the same Grammy Award-winning producer who’s worked with Adele and Justin Bieber - after winning the Guitar Center’s Singer Songwriter 5 Competition in March.

Maithreyi Gopalakrishnan

Class of 2016: Solving global problems through entrepreneurism

May 2, 2016

During Maithreyi Gopalakrishnan’s periodic trips to visit family in India she was bothered by the pollutants spewing from the ever-present gasoline-powered rickshaws. She was also disturbed by how hard it was for rickshaw drivers to make ends meet due to the expense of the fuel. The Superior, Colorado, found a solution and created Surya Conversions.

Andrew “Oak” Nelson

Class of 2016: Sparking curiosity about the natural world through physics

May 2, 2016

Andrew “Oak” Nelson was chatting with an artist friend when she asked him whether studying engineering physics didn’t “ruin his appreciation for the wonders of the world.” For Nelson, the opposite is true. “You see more wonder in the world after studying physics than before,” said this year’s Outstanding Graduate in the College of Engineering and Applied Science.

Chas Douthit

Class of 2016: Singing opera and teaching students how to make it in music

April 29, 2016

Not all college music programs invite undergraduates to participate in full-scale operas. But in his four years at Ƶ-Boulder, Chas Douthit has played roles in four. Douthit, who will receive his bachelor's in music education with a choral music emphasis on May 6, has always been involved in performing at the College of Music.

Chas Douthit

Class of 2016: Singing opera and teaching students how to make it in music

April 29, 2016

Not all college music programs invite undergraduates to participate in full-scale operas. But in his four years at Ƶ-Boulder, Chas Douthit has played roles in four. Douthit, who will receive his bachelor's in music education with a choral music emphasis on May 6, has always been involved in performing at the College of Music.

Aaron Rogers

Class of 2016: Welcome Fest concert drives music business career goals

April 27, 2016

Aaron Rogers remembers one of his first experiences at Ƶ-Boulder vividly...walking onto Farrand Field on his first Saturday night as a freshman during the Welcome Fest concert. Thinking back, he says the moment helped propel his interest in music first, and then the music industry.

Mackenzie Belden

Class of 2016: Fixing, donating medical equipment to developing nations

April 27, 2016

Mackenzie Belden is this year's College of Engineering and Applied Science Outstanding Graduate for Service. Learn how she is turning her mechanical engineering major into a force for good in developing nations.

Aaron Rogers

Class of 2016: Welcome Fest concert drives music business career goals

April 27, 2016

Aaron Rogers remembers one of his first experiences at Ƶ-Boulder vividly...walking onto Farrand Field on his first Saturday night as a freshman during the Welcome Fest concert. Thinking back, he says the moment helped propel his interest in music first, and then the music industry.

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