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  • Illustration of Dr. Evil as grocery checker
    Right after Theodore Maiman (EngrPhys’49) successfully developed the laser in 1960, newspapers reported that a Los Angeles scientist had invented a death ray.
  • coffee beans
    While traveling the world to understand everything there is to know about caffeine, Murray Carpenter uncovers some shocking surprises.
  • Washington Post
    Barbara Vobejda decides what The Washington Post’s front page and breaking news stories will be every day.
  • Palau
    Ashby Pate becomes a Supreme Court justice in a land of 21,000.
  • Modmarket entryway
    At Modmarket’s helm, Anthony Pigliacampo savors his success as an innovative restauranteur.
  • blind boy in South Sudan
    A medical mission to South Sudan, home to the world’s highest rates of blindness, opens Jordan Campbell’s eyes to a new direction — exposing the human toll of international conflict to wide audiences and cultivating the “global steward” in himself.
  • illustration of Sarah Siegel-Magness
    Growing up under the shadow of Celestial Seasonings, Sarah Siegel-Magness discovers her own cup of tea is in film production and fashion.
  • Bonnie Burton
    Bonnie Burton (Engl, Jour’95) has been a self-professed geek since she was a child.
  • Caroline Hult
    Caroline Hult (Engl, Hum’04) is a numbers geek.
  • Glenda Russell (Psych’79, MA’83, PhD’84)
    The ‘Doyenne’ of Boulder gay history speaks.
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