Mary Grills Broadhurst (Engl) has written a number of short stories and reminiscences. One of her recent stories was featured in the book World Wars - Memories and Reflections of Boca Grande Families, which was published by the Boca Grande Community Center in Florida. Mary lives in Denver.

Posted Jun. 1, 2017

David W. Geyer (ElEngr) has moved to Santa Fe, N.M., from Carlsbad, Calif. He is still working in support of the United States Air Force Mission Assurance Team and performing independent risk assessments on rocket launches of national interest. He enjoys Santa Fe, where he lives just five minutes north of the plaza downtown.

Posted Jun. 1, 2017

In February, Irv Bailey聽(Fren) was elected to Save the Children鈥檚 board of trustees. Irv has 40 years of business management experience and currently serves as a senior advisor for Chrysalis Ventures, a private equity and venture capital firm. He and wife Cathy, the former U.S. Ambassador to Latvia, live in Louisville, Ky.

Posted Jun. 1, 2017

Sandra Fuchs Stein (Edu) was named Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the聽Year for Pueblo, Colo. Sandy will be honored by the Women鈥檚 Foundation of Colorado at their annual fundraiser in June. She has been active as president or founder of more than 50 organizations in the community and was previously named to the Pueblo Hall of Fame, among numerous other honors. She and husband Marvin Stein (Bus鈥62) have two daughters and five grandchildren. The couple resides in Pueblo, Colo.

Posted Jun. 1, 2017

Joyce Earickson (Ital; MA鈥71) has worked as a high school teacher, hospital chaplain and pastoral counselor, and also with autistic and disabled children. Joyce, who was featured in CU鈥檚 Arts and Sciences Magazine, has lived in California, Australia, Italy and Guatemala, embracing life as a wanderer.

Posted Jun. 1, 2017

In March CU Regent Linda Shoemaker (Jour) was the keynote speaker at the CU Women Succeeding Symposium at CU Colorado Springs. She has spent more than 20 years advocating for public education in Colorado and has worked as a journalist and attorney. Linda is president of the Brett Family Foundation, which invests in organizations working for social justice and advocates for disadvantaged teens. She and husband Steve Brett live in Boulder. The couple has three children and five grandchildren.

Posted Jun. 1, 2017

Samuel Paul Cummins (Edu) has now retired from both of his jobs. He simultaneously worked as a plant manager at Akzo Nobel Coatings in Matteson, Ill., for聽36 years and for the Tinley Park Illinois Fire Department, where he was assistant chief for 40 years. He achieved the designation of chief fire officer and served for 25 years on the MABAS 24 Hazardous Materials Response Team that responded to all HAZMAT calls in the southern suburbs of Chicago. Samuel writes that he and wife Marcia have retired to Myrtle Beach, S.C., and are enjoying the weather.

Posted Jun. 1, 2017

After working for the Chemithon Corporation, an industrial gas supplier in Seattle, Wash., for 38.5 years, Brian W. MacArthur (ChemEngr) retired last August. Following his retirement, he vacationed in Maui.

Posted Jun. 1, 2017

For the past seven football seasons, Phil Caragol (Comm), known to many Folsom Field attendees as Buffalo Phil, has run through the stadium on game day with a furry horned buffalo helmet adorned with a mullet and CU beer koozies. It all started after his return to Boulder seven years ago, when, during his first game back in聽Folsom, Phil watched disheartened students and alumni in the stands and decided he wanted to do something about it. He writes that he鈥檚 proud to serve as the Buffs鈥 positive and friendly 64-year-old superfan and cheerleader. He and wife Susan Blickhahn Caragol (Jour, Psych鈥75) live in Boulder.

Posted Jun. 1, 2017

Susan Chandler (MAnth) has been聽elected to serve as the president of the Society for American Archaeology from 2017 to 2019. She and husband Alan Reed (Anth鈥76; MA鈥78) are retired from Alpine Archaeological Consultants, the cultural resource company they founded in 1987. Two of Alpine鈥檚 new owners are also CU alums: son Charles Reed (Anth鈥05) and Rand Greubel (础苍迟丑鈥84).

Posted Jun. 1, 2017

Mark Busby (PhDEngl) published a book of poetry titled Through Our Years: Occasional Poems 1960- 2017. Many of the poems reflect Mark鈥檚 years in Boulder.

Posted Jun. 1, 2017

Timothy Cooper (MMus) has retired after more than 20 years as a music director and composer on the Las Vegas strip, but he remains a part of the city鈥檚 vibrant arts community. He maintains a recording studio and is currently musical director at temples Bet Knesset Bamidbar and P鈥檔ai Tikvah. The choir he directs and accompanies at First Christian Church, Las Vegas, has been selected to sing at Carnegie Hall on Nov. 19, 2017.

Posted Jun. 1, 2017

Boulder County district attorney Stan Garnett (Hist; Law鈥82) has decided not to make a second run for Colorado Attorney General. He ran unsuccessfully in 2010. Stan is now in his third term as Boulder鈥檚 DA. In March, he and his wife, Brenda, celebrated their 39th anniversary. The couple lives in Boulder.

Posted Jun. 1, 2017

At the Lippin Group, a brand communications firm, Pamela Ruben Golum (Comm) has managed notable client accounts, including Dick Wolf and his Law & Order franchise, various projects for the Disney Channel and the Emmy Awards. Previously Pam worked as a journalist聽with Fairchild Publications and at radio station KBOL in Boulder. She and husband Rob live in Los Angeles, Calif., with their two daughters, Caroline and Jennifer.

Posted Jun. 1, 2017

After 16 years as media relations manager for Ball Aerospace, Roz Brown (Mus) has returned to her radio roots as a news producer for Boulder鈥檚 KGNU and a member of the station鈥檚 board of directors. She proudly watched her youngest daughter, Grey Grimm (Art鈥16), graduate from CU last year.

Posted Jun. 1, 2017

Thomas Walek (Jour) is a senior consultant of strategic public relations at Meyer Capital, a marketing agency in New York. Tom began his career as a financial journalist covering global development at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. He is a member of the National Press Club and on the information advisory board for 精品SM在线影片鈥檚 College of Media, Communications and Information. The Pennsylvania native grew up in Connecticut and now lives in New York with wife Nobuko and their son, Andrew.

Posted Jun. 1, 2017

Dennis Mann (EPOBio) works as an emergency room doctor in Dayton, Ohio. He also teaches in Wright State University鈥檚 emergency medicine department.

Posted Jun. 1, 2017

John Alsup (Math), professor of math education at Black Hills State University in South Dakota, has received the university鈥檚 Distinguished Faculty Award, the highest honor it bestows on faculty. John has聽taught math to middle, high school and college students. He鈥檚 also visited six continents in five years, after being inspired while teaching math in rural Tanzania.聽

Posted Jun. 1, 2017

Susan Fox-Wolfgramm (Bus) is a professor of management in the college of business at Hawaii Pacific University. The Organization Studies Research Network named one of her 2016 articles winner of the International Award for Excellence. The article, 鈥淭owards Strategically Sustaining Business Students鈥 Careers in a Globalized Workplace: The Importance of Being Responsible and Accountable,鈥 appeared in the International Journal of Knowledge, Culture & Change in Organizations.

Posted Jun. 1, 2017

Lawyerist, an online magazine for small-firm lawyers, named the website of criminal defense attorney Patrick Mulligan (PolSci; Law鈥87) as a top 10 law firm website in the nation. Patrick鈥檚 son, CU junior Colin Mulligan (Econ鈥18), designed the site for the Denver firm, Mulligan Breit.

Posted Jun. 1, 2017

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