鶹Ժ in Focus
- Nordic skier Hanna Abrahamsson has a talent for maintaining a high speed for a long time, referred to as “seg” in Swedish. She entered this season as a three-time 1st Team All-American and a 2nd Team Academic All-American.
- The Class of 2024 is unique—many arrived on campus at the height of COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns. Interviews with these students give insight into what matters most to them as they prepare to graduate. See their inspiring perspectives.
- Palmer Dick-Montez is receiving major kudos as he graduates with a mechanical engineering degree—three different outstanding graduate awards.
- College of Arts and Sciences outstanding graduate Abby Hartley embraces the complementary relationship between science and art.
- Gesse Roure received the College of Engineering and Applied Science Outstanding Dissertation Award for his dissertation, “Microhydrodynamics of Droplets and Particles: Applications in Microfluidics and Agglomeration.”
- Clarinetist Ashley Civelli doesn’t operate in a musical vacuum. Her College of Music education has deepened her firsthand experience as both a musician and an educator, roles that are equally important as she looks beyond graduation.
- Graduating physics Buffs share advice for other students, where they are headed after CU and what they will carry with them into their next chapter.
- Megan Solis, a CMCI student, created a mascot for HP that went viral on social media during her internship. She won the company's prestigious InternStellar award for her creative efforts.
- Isabel Goodwin graduates this month with dual Bachelor of Music degrees—one in composition and one in bassoon performance. During four years at the College of Music, the bassoon has served as a gateway to Goodwin’s creative growth, personal connections and artistic expression.
- The graduating Integrated Design Engineering senior, with an emphasis in environmental engineering and a minor in physics, has been recognized by the college with an academic engagement award.