奥丑别苍听Laura听Lee Carter鈥檚听(AsianSt; MHist鈥88)听career as an academic听librarian ended in 2004,听she became a freelance听writer. She鈥檚 since听published four books听on midlife psychology.听Four years ago, she and听her husband moved to听rural southern Colorado,听where she writes a blog,听鈥淎dventures of the new听old farts,鈥 and wrote听A听Memoir of Retirement:听From Suburbia to Solar in听Southern Colorado.听

Posted Mar. 1, 2018

In September,听Judge Christine Arguello (Edu) received听one of Harvard Law School鈥檚 鈥淐elebration 65 Awards鈥 (65 years of women at Harvard Law) for her outstanding contribution to the legal profession and to public welfare. Christine,听a U.S. District Court judge for the District of Colorado, writes that it is an honor to have received the award, especially in light of the fact that prior recipients include such luminaries as Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Pat Schroeder. Christine听is a previous nominee to the United States Court听of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit and is currently听a tenured professor at听the University of Kansas School of Law. She is a first-generation college graduate and grew up in Buena Vista, Colo.

Posted Nov. 30, 2018

Susan Eastman (Jour鈥77) has begun a new career with Live West Realty in Boulder as a real estate agent specializing in residential sales. She writes that living in the Boulder Valley for many years and raising three children has given her a deeper understanding of Colorado鈥檚 neighborhoods, schools and lifestyle, and that her time as a journalist served her well in communicating and helping clients determine what they are looking for in a home.听

Posted Mar. 1, 2019

After two years of 鈥渟emi-retirement鈥 and consulting with the startup Craft Distillers, Paul T. Criscuolo (Econ) joined Broken Shed Distillery USA as vice president, specializing in branding and marketing. The craft distillery is based in New Zealand and currently produces vodka and plans to expand into other spirits.听

Posted Jun. 3, 2019

Gary Porter (MBA鈥74; PhDBusAd鈥77) and wife Melissa Komisar Porter (Mktg) fell in love at CU in 1976. The couple, who celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary last year, write that they traveled to Boulder in 2017 for their first Homecoming weekend since graduation. After leaving CU, Gary taught accounting at various universities and Melissa embarked on a 32-year career in marketing and business development at IBM. Gary is the author of several accounting textbooks, as well as the fiction book Duffy: The Tale of a Terrier and a new collection of essays, Town Kid: Reflections of a Midwestern Boyhood. Earlier this year, the couple attended Western Art Week in Great Falls, Mont., where they met up with former Buffs running back and artist Shay Davis (A&S ex鈥97). 鈥淚t was fun to reminisce about the 1994听Fiesta Bowl that we attended and he played in,鈥 Melissa wrote. The couple currently lives in Hudson, Wis.

Posted Jun. 3, 2019

Carol Callan (MPE;听MBA鈥87) was elected president of the听International Federation听of Basketball, Americas听Chapter. She is the听first female to fill the听position for any FIBA听region. Carol is also听the USA Basketball听Women鈥檚 National Team听director, a post she has听held since 1996. Prior to听joining USA Basketball,听she was athletic director听and assistant principal听for Boulder鈥檚 Fairview听High School. She lives听in Boulder.

Posted Oct. 1, 2019

Pronghorn Press published Jamie Lisa Forbes' (Engl, Phil) third book, Eden, a story of small town life in 1950's North Carolina. Her first novel, Unbroken, won the 2011 WILLA award for contemporary fiction. Her collection of short stories, The Widow Smalls & Other Stories, won the 2015 High Plains Book Awards for a short collection. She lives in Greensboro, North Carolina.听

Posted Nov. 11, 2020

After 43 years teaching English and writing at various universities across New York, Maureen King Cassidy (Edu) still keeps in touch with her college friends. Maureen transferred to CU after a trip to Aspen, Colorado, her sophomore year of college. 鈥淎spen was like another universe to me,鈥 she wrote. 鈥淚 became totally enchanted with the Rocky Mountains, the people and, of course, skiing.鈥 She arrived at CU having never seen the campus in fall 1975 and enjoyed every moment on campus. She lives in Oyster Bay, New York.听

Posted Nov. 11, 2020

Perkins & Will Denver is an architectural design firm that specializes in sports, recreation and entertainment facility design. The firm, which employs the talent of Don Dethlefs (EnvDes; March鈥79) and Joseph Dyer (March鈥08), recently landed on the Sports Business Journal鈥檚 鈥淧ower Players List.鈥

Posted Mar. 4, 2021

After completing her master鈥檚 degree at CU, Melody Moore (Soc; MPubAdmin鈥87) studied protocol at the White House during the Carter administration, then began her career as a research scientist and managing associate for U.S. and international research and training projects. She also served as interim director at the National Evaluation Data and Technical Assistance Center and as an adjunct faculty member at Georgetown University. She retired in 2017 from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.听

Posted Mar. 4, 2021

Each year, the towns around the D-Day landing beaches hold the D-Day Festival, during which participants from dozens of countries commemorate the event with a mass parachute drop honoring the American and Allied paratroopers who jumped into Normandy on June 6, 1944. Major Brian Campbell (IntlAf) led his California-based army reserve team for parachute and aircraft training in Florida as preparation for this June鈥檚 77th anniversary commemoration in France.

Posted Jul. 2, 2021

After being the USA Basketball women's national team director for seven Olympics, Carol Callan (MPE鈥77; MBA鈥87) stepped down following the Tokyo Olympics. Carol serves as the first female president of FIBA Americas, the International Basketball Federation. She was inducted into the Women鈥檚 Basketball Hall of Fame 2021.

Posted Mar. 11, 2022

As a licensed esthetician and makeup artist, Jamie Gordon (Psych鈥77) 鈥 known from her time at CU as Dianne Jamie Loewy 鈥 launched the Jamie Gordon Skin Care Studio in Boulder in 1986. The business was the city鈥檚 first stand-alone skin care studio. Jamie managed the company for more than three decades before closing it during the pandemic to pursue art. Since then, she has been invited to show her work at numerous art exhibitions. Her most celebrated piece is a rendition of a banyan tree called "Our Tree," which has been published in several online galleries, has won awards and was printed as a flag as part of the 鈥淛oysome鈥 art show produced by Boulder鈥檚 Dairy Center for the Arts and East Window this spring. View her art at ArtbyJamieGordon.com.

Posted Jul. 10, 2023

Author and historian听Gregory听Hinton (Bus鈥77) won the听Society for American听Archivists 2023 Diversity听Award for his reading of听鈥淎 Sissy in Wyoming,鈥澨齛 story based on the听life of Larry 鈥淪issy鈥澨鼼oodwin, a prominent听activist and cross-dress-er from Wyoming.听For his Wyoming tour听readings of 鈥淎 Sissy in听Wyoming,鈥 Gregory also听won the 2023 Award听of Excellence by the听American Association听for State and Local听History. In 2009 Gregory听created an educational听program called 鈥淥ut听West,鈥 which taught the听history and culture of听LGBTQ+ in the American听West, a theme that has听been a continual focus听of his work.听

Posted Nov. 6, 2023

Erica Elliott (MEdu鈥77; MD鈥83) is a medical doctor in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She wrote a book, From Mountains to Medicine: Scaling the Heights in Search of My Calling, about searching for her life鈥檚 purpose.

Posted Mar. 4, 2024

Mark Masters (IntlAf鈥77) is a veteran band announcer and a former drum major for the 1977鈥78 season of the CU Golden Buffalo Marching Band. Last fall, after 33 years of volunteering, he served as stadium announcer for the marching band for the final time. He lives in Denver.

Posted Mar. 4, 2024

In January H. Gregory Nelch (Mktg鈥77) joined the San Francisco branch of law firm Hinshaw & Culbertson LLC as senior counsel. He has more than three decades of experience advising national corporations, government entities and individuals in a wide range of litigation matters, including personal injury, product liability, construction defect, premises liability and professional negligence. After graduating from 精品SM在线影片, he received his law degree from the University of Baltimore School of Law.

Posted Mar. 4, 2024

Nancy Ball Weil鈥檚 (Russ鈥77) short stories have appeared in the anthology Electric Grace and the online journal ArLiJo. She has served as the Women鈥檚 National Book Association鈥檚 (WNBA) award chair, national co-vice president, national website co-chair and Washington, D.C., chapter newsletter editor. The WNBA has been devoted to books and literacy since 1917. Nancy is also the author of two novels: Karmafornia and Superball.

Posted Mar. 4, 2024

Mariko Tatsumoto (Psych'74; Law'77) immigrated to the U.S. from Japan when she was 8 years old and became the first Asian woman attorney to be admitted to the Colorado Bar before becoming a novelist. Tatsumoto recently published a historical fiction novel, Blossoms on a Poisoned Sea, through Northampton House Press. Set in Japan, the book is based on the true events of one of history's most shocking corporate betrayals and industrial disasters. Tatsumoto explains: "Blossoms is about environmental pollution, politics, corporate cover-up, social injustice and ethics, along with romance and murders.听

Posted Jul. 15, 2024

Gregory Hinton (PerMgmt'77) wrote A Sissy in Wyoming, a play about Larry Goodwin, a notable Wyoming resident who dressed in feminine clothing and faced discrimination for his self-expression. The play tells the story of his life and the trials he faced throughout it. Hinton's work has earned three national awards for diversity, excellence and fine art.听

Posted Jul. 15, 2024

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