Employee Spotlight
I truly never saw myself or expected to be involved in education. I found the passion for machining when attending a summer course at the career development center in the summer of 1976. I started working as a machinist in the fall of 1978 in a shop
I recently joined the College of Engineering and Applied Science as an HR generalist in the Dean's Office. I grew up primarily in Kāneʻohe, Hawaiʻi, though I spent part of my early childhood in Japan while my father served in the Air Force. Fun
Erin Dewese is the managing director for the Engineering Connections community and has been at the university for 14 years. She is passionate about student engagement and helping students find their community, their people and their voice while on campus.
I just moved to Colorado at the end of January this year, and it's been an amazing change. After living my whole life in the Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, area, I can't convey how great it feels to leave my windows open most of the time. I
Rachel Montgomery is the faculty development & recruitment specialist with the Office of Faculty Advancement in the College of Engineering & Applied Science. Rachel started in her role at CU Boulder at the end of May.
What have been some meaningful ways in which you have felt welcomed to CEAS?I have been a “Forever Buff” – my parents are both CU alumni and have been football season ticket holders since they were in school, and I have fond memories of being a “
I grew up in Overland Park, Kansas, with my twin and older sister. Having been born and raised there, I remain a diehard Kansas City Chiefs fan to this day. I went to the University of Arkansas, where I earned a BA in English
I was born in England but have lived in Colorado since I can remember. I did my undergrad at CU, where I started working in mechanical engineering as a student employee in 2008, and I’ve been here ever since. After I graduated, I spent several years
I was born in Tokyo, Japan, and moved to Colorado for graduate school. Since then, I have been living in this beautiful state. After completing my degrees — PhD in materials science from Colorado School of Mines and MS in electrical
Robyn will be retiring in May after spending nearly 30 years with CU Boulder and the College of Engineering and Applied Science. For her Employee Spotlight, she reflected on the work she has done to “change the face of CU Engineering.”