Marquis Who鈥檚 Who recognized Geary Larrick (DMus) with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award this year for excellence in the fields of music and education. Geary is a retired professor of music at the University听of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, and still performs in the area.

Posted Oct. 1, 2019

A group of alums traveled to Martha鈥檚 Vineyard this summer, wrote Katharine Montstream (Soc) of Burlington, Vt. The Buffs included Jen Barrow (Econ鈥90;MPubHealth鈥98) of Denver, Charlotte Dworshak (Engl鈥13) of Burlington, Mike Quas (Kines鈥92; MD鈥97) of Burlington, and Sydney Montstream-Quas (IntlAf, Hist鈥91; MPub-Health鈥97) of Barrington, R.I. Katharine writes, 鈥淲e were there to boogie board, fish, swim, hang out on the dock and visit with family and friends.鈥

Posted Oct. 1, 2019

Deborah Yardley Beers (DMus) performed her original piano piece 鈥淰ariations on a Laundry Song鈥 at the Women, Feminists and Music: Transforming Tomorrow Today conference, held at Berklee College of Music in June. Deborah is a faculty member at Rivers School Conservatory in Weston, Mass.

Posted Oct. 1, 2019

With more than 30 years of diving experience, Bruce Nicholls (Fin) decided to pack up and move to the Caribbean. Most days you can find him in or under a boat, or as he says, 鈥渓iving the dream.鈥

Posted Jun. 1, 2020

Geary Larrick (DMus) of Stevens Point, Wisconsin, wrote the article 鈥淢arimba Classics鈥 that appeared in the December issue of Rhythm! Scene, published by the Percussive Arts Society. His first article appeared in the magazine in 1968.

Posted Jun. 1, 2020

Stevens Point, Wisconsin native and retired music professor Geary Larrick (PhDMus) took the coronavirus shutdown in stride, ensuring he walks laps in his basement every day. He also practiced Marimba an hour a day, and caught up on 1982 World Series Milwaukee Brewers games he missed while studying hard at CU. Two of his music compositions were performed in summer 2020 in Harrisonburg, Virginia, as part of the virtual festival for the Shenandoah Valley Bach Festival.听

Posted Nov. 11, 2020

Since his first article was published in 1966, Geary Larrick (PhDMus) has written for many publications, including Books in Print, RILM Abstracts, Music Index and WorldCat. He lives in central Wisconsin with his wife, Lydia, where he is a retired music professor from the University of Wisconsin鈥揝tevens Point and recently welcomed his second grandson.

Posted Jul. 2, 2021

A graduate of CU鈥檚 organ performance program, Barry Farmer (PhDMus) has enjoyed success as a musician, educator and administrator in faith communities, public schools and universities across the country. He is a lifetime member of the College Music Society and holds certification as a massed ringing conductor with the Handbell Musicians of America. Over many years, he has played concerts as an accompanist, harpsichordist and organist, primarily in the southeastern U.S.

Posted Nov. 5, 2021

After spending 50 years in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, Geary Larrick (DMus) moved to Glenview, Illinois. He and his wife welcomed a second grandson into the family this year. He still plays his marimba every day, he wrote, and has an electronic piano as well.听听

Posted Nov. 5, 2021

After serving as communications director at the Yale Climate and Energy Institute, Eric Ellman (Geol鈥84) moved to London to live on a canal boat. The movie was spurred by the 2016 death of his friend Mark Pagani (Geol鈥83), Yale geology and geophysics professor. From there, Eric applied for a grant from the Royal Society of Chemistry to produce climate-themed theater on the Grand Union Canal With the goal of bringing climate science to the general public. His project convenes performers and climate scientists from the United Kingdom and United States, including those with CU鈥檚 Inside the Greenhouse project, a partnership between CU鈥檚 theater and science departments to creatively tell stories about climate change.

Posted Mar. 11, 2022

Stuart Whitehair (Hist鈥84; Law鈥87), an attorney based in Bozeman, Montana, has published his first novel. Due North is a murder mystery set in scenic Paradise Valley, Montana, and is available through Amazon. Stuart has maintained his connection with CU as a former member of the Alumni Association Board of Directors and has run the CU at the Game website (cuatthegame.com) for the past decade. His CU at the Game podcast will be entering its third season in 2022.

Posted Mar. 11, 2022

In December 2021, Jenny Glidden Guberman (Fren鈥84) published her first book, Chattahoochee Cats, which was edited by Sydney Chinowsky (Engl鈥16). Inspired by her grandchildren and her rescue cats, this chapter book for second graders teaches readers about other countries and self-reliance. Jenny hopes to inspire people to accomplish their goals regardless of their age. Her sister, Susannah Glidden Lusk (Psych鈥72), and brother Jocelyn Cheney Glidden (Phil鈥68) attended 精品SM在线影片 as well. Jenny lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

Posted Jun. 21, 2022

Ever since his graduation, Geary Larrick (PhDMus鈥84) has built a career writing for publications. Geary鈥檚 work has appeared in Books in Print, Music Index, RILM Abstracts, WorldCat and Google Scholar. He and his wife, Lydia, live in Glenview, Illinois, close to their daughter, son-in-law and grandsons.

Posted Mar. 6, 2023

Musical composer Geary Larrick (DMus鈥84) lives in the Chicago area as a retired music professor at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. He previously spent 50 years in central Wisconsin. In the 1970s and 80s, Geary gave the Colorado premieres of his 鈥淪onata鈥 for bass drum, which was composed in Aspen, 鈥淢arie: A Four-Mallet Rag鈥 for marimba or vibes and 鈥淒uo Sonata鈥 for trombone and percussion, which was presented in the CU College of Music recital hall. In 2023 Geary completed four symphonies and a Missa brevis. Much of Geary鈥檚 work is in the CU American Music Research Center.

Posted Mar. 4, 2024

Dave Murrow (AeroEngr鈥84) retired in 2023 after a space science mission career at NASA and in the commercial industry. He has been appointed to NASA鈥檚 Planetary Science Advisory Committee, where he offers guidance on projects to explore the moon and planets. Dave writes that he still loves Colorado and 鈥減lans to camp in all of the state parks and ski at all of our state鈥檚 resorts.鈥 He lives in Highlands Ranch, Colorado.

Posted Mar. 4, 2024

Geary Larrick (PhDMus鈥84) has played solo marimba programs for Women鈥檚 History Month for 20 years. Larrick plays out of his home in Glenview, Illinois. On March 4, 2024, Larrick played his original piece, 鈥淢y Lydia,鈥 composed at 精品SM在线影片. He also played a piece his daughter wrote in a gifted and talented class as a sixth grader.听

Posted Jul. 15, 2024

Corey Lofdahl (ElEngr鈥84; PhDPolSci鈥97) participated in the NASTAR 2024 Alpine Ski Racing Championships in Snowmass, Colorado, winning his age group and a gold medal in the bronze division. When not racing or training, Lofdahl works as a research scientist for Leidos Corp. in Carlisle, Massachusetts.听

Posted Jul. 15, 2024

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