Profile
- Michael Piché has plenty of time to imagine his dream house — he’s still in his 30s. But already he’s clear about aspects of the design.Â
- When Lilibet Snellings (Jour'04) moved to Los Angeles, she served as the "Box Girl" at the Standard hotel in West Hollywood.
- It’s a rare thing to be a full-time librettist today. Mark Campbell (Thtr’75) would like to make it less so.Â
- For Tracy Wahl (Comm’90), keeping up with changes in digital media is more than a pastime. It’s part of her job.
- In all the kingdom of Jordan, there’s one lone microbrewery. It took a CU-Boulder engineer to make it happen.
- In a hyper scientific age, Brian Vogt (Class’81) could be the poster child for a life enriched by the humanities.
- When Daniel B. Smith (Hist’77) became U.S. Ambassador to Greece in 2010 he embraced an honor that was also the greatest challenge of his career.
- For Courtnie Paschall (Neuro, ElEngr’15), working on a drug trial for patients with schizophrenia while applying to 20 MD-PhD programs counts as light duty.