Students in Focus

  • Nick Fisher runs the football
    Buff football fans know Fisher as No. 7, the starting safety. But there’s more to the story on how the “old Nick” transformed into a successful student with an advertising degree who “will make a difference.”
  • Thomas Morales
    The first-generation student found his passion for the law listening to Supreme Court arguments in class. Now with a law degree in hand, Morales wants to help others as a litigation associate.
  • Maren Rosenbach
    As a law student studying ethics and compliance, Rosenbach learned how the law can be preventative, rather than reactive, in creating ethical business cultures.
  • Sarah Withee holding CubeSat with CU Engineering class in spring 2018
    Amidst a fruitful career as a Japanese language professor and technologist, Withee joined Generation Z and millenial students to become an electrical engineer.
  • Leeds School of Business building
    Read about a few of the talented Leeds School of Business undergraduate and graduate students, who will soon be starting the next chapter of their lives and professional careers.
  • Serene Singh performs Bhangra dance on the deck of the CASE building
    The Rhodes and Truman Scholar—among many other impressive accolades—will commence graduate studies at Oxford University and aims to one day serve as a Supreme Court justice.
  • Adán Garcia
    Garcia, graduating with a dual bachelor’s and master’s in ethnic studies and education, has dedicated much of his time at CU Boulder to unraveling Eurocentrism in education.
  • Ava Berrier canoeing in Scandanavia
    The first-generation student from Pueblo West is graduating summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in integrative physiology, putting her one step closer to attending medical school.
  • Graduates line up for commencement procession
    Read about just a few of the talented, motivated and innovative students who are graduating and starting on their next adventure. Congratulations, Buffs!
  • Lina Takahashi
    The College of Media, Communication and Information’s outstanding graduate will head to Stamford, Connecticut, this summer to work with NBC Sports as an Olympics production fellow.
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