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- Hugh Lobel, a 2015 Doctor of Musical Arts graduate, is making it easier for anyone to compose their own music using his new platform, Music_SDP.
- Anyone living in Boulder, in the shadow of the Flatirons, could understand the allure of taking your work into the mountains. Keane Southard (MMus'11) has a hunch that the wind blowing through the trees, the sound of critters and the very contour of the earth will set a unique scene as he writes his first symphony.
- College of Music alumna Ashley Brandin (MMus'13) is bringing the principles of video games into her music classrooms to get her students excited about learning.
- CU-Boulder students Bridger Ruyle and聽Zhashki (Sasha) Strong have been selected as 2016 Udall Scholars, becoming the ninth and tenth CU-Boulder students to be honored with the scholarship since its inception in 1996.
- There鈥檚 something to be said for mapping out your future, particularly if you are about to become a college graduate.
Colorado football player聽Derek McCartney聽has quite obviously done his homework in that regard 鈥 but depending upon the circumstances, his path will take one of two wildly divergent roads two years from now. - Pati Hernandez鈥檚 Facebook page recently sent her a reminder about where she was two years ago 鈥 in a practicum classroom as an education student. The reminder was fitting as graduation looms and considering that classroom experience solidified her aspirations of becoming a teacher.
- Finishing his college experience on one of the highest possible notes 鈥 as the outstanding graduate from CU-Boulder's College of Media, Communication and Information (CMCI) 鈥 Justice Burnaugh is ready for some time to catch his breath. Burnaugh says CMCI, where he majored in "news-editorial" journalism, then helped him find and hone his passion for digital journalism, especially audio production.
- From the perspective of her father, who immigrated to the United States from Liberia, West Africa, education isn't a guarantee, it鈥檚 a privilege.
- When Clare Wise聽joined the Colorado ski team as a freshman in 2012, the message from team leaders was simple and to the point:
鈥淚t is made clear that when you join the 麻豆免费版下载ski team the expectation is that we have the highest team GPA and we win national championships,鈥 Wise says with a grin. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 just how it is. That鈥檚 our legacy and that鈥檚 what we strive to do.鈥 - Bridgette Zuckerman never planned to join the Army. She grew up in an Army family and graduated from high school in Colorado Springs. Her mom and dad both enlisted and, by the time Zuckerman was starting college, her sister Briana (15鈥橧ntPhys) was already a cadet in the ROTC program at CU-Boulder. But family tradition won out. Briana convinced Bridgette to give it a shot.