Former U.S. Army flight surgeon and Wake Forest University School of Medicine faculty memberKevin McMullen(MCDBio’85) joined the radiation oncology faculty of the Indiana University Health Proton Therapy Center. His focus is on treating pediatric, adolescent and young adult patients with proton therapy, which is used with children and young adults because the precision of the radiation beam causes less exposure to normal tissues surrounding the cancer. Kevin lives in Indianapolis, Ind.

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Vice president of the Lloyd Shaw Foundation,Nancy Daw Kane(Dance’86) writes she is working to recall, restore and teach the folk rhythms of the American people though the foundation has a strong international dance and music component as well. She lives in Brooktondale, N.Y.

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Fellow of the Pound Civil Justice InstituteTimothy Tomasik(Jour’86) moderated one of the judges’ discussion groups, “Just Isn’t Free: The Court Funding Crisis and Its Remedies” at the annual Forum for State Appellate Court Judges in Chicago. Jurists from all over the country were a part of the discussion, including several state Supreme Court justices. Timothy lives in Western Springs, Ill.

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Proud to be a Buff,Pam Hale Anderson’s (Law’87) CU family history goes way back. Her parents and grandparents attended CU and her great-grandfather was Horace Morrison Hale, the second president of the university for whom Hale Science is named. Pam writes she has enjoyed all the historical materials CU has given her. She lives in La Crescenta, Calif.

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Traveling for three weeks in Europe,Mark Kuta Jr.(MBA’87) advertised the university abroad by wearing a CU T-shirt every third or fourth day. Mark traveled to Germany, Austria and Italy along with his wife and their two kids. Mark writes he can vouch for the CU brand as around 10 people recognized the logo. Mark lives in Denver.

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On May 27Lesley Gillis(MTeleCom ’87) and her husband celebrated their 40th anniversary with a trip to Russia. Lesley worked at Qwest and Whole Foods. She is retired but volunteers at Community Food Share. The couple has three children and two grandchildren, and Lesley and her husband live in Boulder.

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Attorneys Title Guaranty Fund appointed Chicago attorneyJonathan Sherry(Fin’87) to the board of directors. He owns and operates a law practice that focuses on residential and commercial real estate. He handles all aspects of more than 3,000 real estate and loan closings. Jonathan lives in Highland Park, Ill.

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At the first annual Brilliance Awards architectural lighting design recognition ceremonyMark Rudiger(ArchEngr’88) received a merit award in the large-scale commercial category for his work with The RMH Group on the church history library. Mark lives in Denver.

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The Active Risk Group in Maidenhead, UK, promotedBob Runnells(Aero’88) to director of global services to manage a staff of software consultants and trainers. Bob spent his early professional career in the Los Angeles aerospace engineering market, designing advanced composite structures for a diverse set of launch vehicle, satellite and aircraft projects. He lives in Vancouver, Wash., with his wife and daughter. He writes he is proud his company launched on June 26.

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After nine months studying with Leadership Memphis,Stephen Fimple(PolSci’88) graduated from the prestigious program. Leadership Memphis has been shaping community leaders since 1979 and seeks to build a better city focusing on diversity, collaboration and civic engagement. Stephen lives in Lakeland, Tenn.

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Last winterChris Anthony(Kines’90) paid tribute to the iconic 10th Mountain Division infantry unit with a Warren Miller Entertainment segment he shot in Colorado. The 10th Mountain Division was made famous by their unique mountain-based contribution during World War II. Chris lives in Edwards, Colo., and was featured in the March 2011Coloradan.

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Co-owner of SewnKirsten Coplans(Art’91) appeared inTheDenver Postfeaturing her boutique. Kirsten is a recycler whose specialty is using old clothing to be newly fashionable. She has her own clothing line, Pearl, named after her dog. The store is located in Denver and contains vintage items as well as merchandise from local designers. Visit her website at .

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Broadcast journalistChristine Mahoney Rubin(Jour’91) joined CU-Boulder’s journalism and mass communication program as the internship and career coordinator. She taught broadcast news courses for nine years at CU, worked as a TV news anchor and reporter in Denver, Sacramento, Calif., Las Vegas and Michigan and serves as the producer and media coach for Honk! Media.

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CU coupleJill Hunsaker Ryan(Psych, Soc’91) andTaylor Ryan(MechEngr’03) welcomed their first child, Daxton Taylor, on May 1. Taylor works as an engineer for Eagle County and Jill ran for county commissioner. The couple and their baby live in Edwards, Colo.

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The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics selectedAshok Srivastava(ElEngr’91, PhD’96) as editor-in-chief of itsJournal of Aerospace Computing, Information and Communication. In his role Ashok is encouraging the submission of original, high-quality, theoretical and application-oriented papers that describe methods, tools and techniques that advance the state of the art in several disciplines. He lives in Mountain View, Calif.

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Steamboat Springs, Colo., residentJeff Weeden(Psych’91) earned his master’s degree in professional studies in law firm management from George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Jeff is a partner at Feldman Nagel and became vice president of the Northwest Colorado Bar Association in June.

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At the first annual Brilliance Awards architectural lighting design recognition ceremonyGregg Mackell(ArchEngr’92) received a merit award in the residential category for his work with 186 Lighting Design Group for the Rocky Mountain Remodel and the Union Station Loft. Gregg lives in Golden, Colo.

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The town of Monument, Colo., hiredPatricia Parish(Psych’93) as a senior planner for the development services department. She continues to pursue her music career, which began in 1977. Her songs can be found at . Patricia brought back a rescue dog from Florida and writes the dog is adapting well to its new mountain home in Manitou Springs, Colo.

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The Book of Mormonmusical written byMatt Stone(Art, Math’93) andTrey Parker(A&S ex’93), creators of the TV showSouth Park, hit Denver by storm in August, selling out at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts in less than five hours. The show won nine Tony awards, including best musical.

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After working more than 12 years as an educator in BoulderRex West(MA’93) joined Boulder Emotional Wellness as their extern psychotherapist. Boulder Emotional Wellness is an affordable family, individual and child clinic. Rex’s experience includes counseling clients toward cultivating integrated health.

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