Anna Faye Hunter ’13: Sharing love of books and theater
“I got into the show and made all my best friends. And I was really happy. I ended up loving my time at UCCS.” (More)
“I got into the show and made all my best friends. And I was really happy. I ended up loving my time at UCCS.” (More)
Jonathan Caudill’s natural path seemed to be in criminal justice, having grown up in a law enforcement family. (More)
Charles “Chip” Benight found himself a little too close to three deadly disasters: a nuclear power plant explosion, an earthquake and a hurricane, all of which led to a life of researching how people survive. (More)
Before the sun comes up, Jessi Smith and her family wake to her pet bird squawking. She fetches him from his cage and returns to bed, snuggling him in her palm while the dogs pile in. (More)
Anna Cordova meanders through a field in Colorado Springs, searching for the past. (More)
As a girl, Margaret Harris knew she wanted to grow up to help people but didn’t know in what role. (More)
Math is more than numbers and equations for Oksana Bihun. It helps her connect with what’s around her, sights and sounds she might not otherwise notice. (More)
Terry Boult heads for the slopes about 50 days each season, and what he carries in his pocket has nothing to do with snowboarding or skiing: his UCCS business cards. (More)
Jian “James” Ma was 7 years old when he first helped teach math and literature to his classmates, the beginning of what would become a lifelong calling. (More)
As a young boy, Curt Holder spent hours drawing maps, tracing over the family atlas with pencil onto white paper before adding roads, rivers, the largest cities. He made thousands over the years and kept (More)
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