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- CU Boulder and CMCI alumna Savannah Sellers is a correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC and co-host of Stay Tuned, NBC’s Generation Z news brand. She delivered the 2019 commencement speech earlier this month.
- Fisher, of course, is known to Colorado football fans as a four-year member of the Buffs who played a key role in CU's run to the 2016 Pac-12 South championship, and was a two-year starter and a senior team captain.
- For senior Torrie Eberhard, graduation was nearly a decade in the making.
- Congratulations to all of our 2019 award winners and graduates.
- Congratulations to our spring 2019 award recipients.
- Singh is the first woman in CU Boulder history to receive a Rhodes Scholarship and the first Buff to receive it since 1993. She aspires to serve as a U.S. Supreme Court justice.
- After chasing her dream throughout college, Lina Takahashi—who will graduate Summa Cum Laude and represent the College of Media, Communication and Information as CU Boulder’s Outstanding Graduate—is one step closer to the finish line.
- For his project, senior Sean Guderian (Jour, Thtr) received a grant from CU Boulder’s Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program. UROP helps students develop their own projects under the mentorship of a faculty member. Guderian’s grant will go toward paying the student actors and crew.
- The Center for Western Civilization, Thought & Policy will host a panel discussing the somber experience of losing a pet. This discussion accompanies the "Last Moments" photo gallery on display at St. Aidan's Episcopal Church. "Last Moments" is a photo essay by CU Assistant Professor and photojournalist Ross Taylor.