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  • rodeo
    John Branch, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for The New York Times, shared what he learned about America’s most successful rodeo family.
  • Kyle Redfield
    As CEO of cold-brew coffee company KonaRed, Kyle Redfield (Econ’06) keeps one thing in mind: Sustainability. Annually, the Kona, Hawaii-based company reduces 40 million tons of waste by using the often-discarded coffee fruit, the fruit surrounding the coffee bean, in its products.
  • ming chen
    Ming H. Chen, an associate professor at Colorado Law, directs the CU Immigration Law & Policy program and serves on the Colorado Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
  • Beverly Kingston
    Beverly Kingston directs CU Boulder’s Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence (CSPV).
  • Brittany Fan
    Brittany Fan talks about her practice routine, a pair of holes-in-one and the hard truth about mini-golf.
  • tad boyle
    Tad Boyle addresses the value of boisterous fans and pick-up games with alumni in the NBA — and offers a formula for a Final Four team.
  • Lori Peek
    Lori Peek, a CU Boulder sociology professor, directs the university’s Natural Hazards Center.
  • phil distefano
    Highlights of the Chancellor's announcement regarding the elimination of course fees.
  • ralphie
    Drs. Lori and Michael Scott of North Denver Animal Clinic have treated animals for nearly three decades — including, for the last 20 years, all the Ralphies, active and retired.
  • brian argrow
    Brian Argrow, the new chair of CU Boulder’s Ann and H.J. Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences department, talks Mars, drones, integrity and why he always books a window seat.
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