Olympic dreams, college and a life fulfilled | Hillary Wolf Saba
Hillary Wolf Saba’s desires included a combination of medaling at the Games, obtaining her bachelor’s degree and, at one point in time, having a fulfilling acting career. (More)
Hillary Wolf Saba’s desires included a combination of medaling at the Games, obtaining her bachelor’s degree and, at one point in time, having a fulfilling acting career. (More)
It all started in January of 1982, in an Intro to Literature class in Main Hall. That’s when Ken, then majoring in engineering, and Karen, who was a biochemistry major, met for the first time. (More)
Success looks different to everyone. For business owner Amanda Baida, success isn’t building a social media empire – it’s the opportunity to enjoy her family and the lifestyle she’s helped build for them. (More)
Jason Griffin, a first-generation college student, is proof that success doesn’t always follow a particular path. Griffin, a Hilibrand Postdoctoral Fellow at the Yale Child Study Center, Yale School of Medicine, had to find his own way when his initial plans to earn a PhD were denied. (More)
Success looks different to everyone. For business owner Amanda Baida, success isn’t building a social media empire – it’s the opportunity to enjoy her family and the lifestyle she’s helped build for them. (More)
Jason Conger ’11 is a Game Changer
Philanthropist’s journey to the top of Microsoft started at UCCS | Scott Oki ‘74
Looking back on her current success, Christine Izuakor ’16 points to a pivotal conversation with a former mentor who expressed a pessimistic view on potential contributions to the field of security by a young woman, especially in her early twenties. (More)
Alum credits “real engineering” education at UCCS for career boost | Tom Saponas ‘72
Adrian Vasquez ’17, who earned his Master of Criminal Justice from UCCS, has been nominated by Mayor John Suthers to serve as the Chief of Police for the Colorado Springs Police Department, cementing a career in public service. (More)
UCCS ‘makes things happen’ at the community level | Matt Carpenter ‘06
From graduate degree to FBI career | Cynthia McGrath
Angelo “Ajay” Jamora is an Army veteran, a nursing instructor and an alum of the Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. (More)
Jackie Berube-Black M.S. ’10 inducted into USA Weightlifting Hall of Fame
Jason Griffin, a first-generation college student, is proof that success doesn’t always follow a particular path. Griffin, a Hilibrand Postdoctoral Fellow at the Yale Child Study Center, Yale School of Medicine, had to find his own way when his initial plans to earn a PhD were denied. (More)
UCCS ‘magic’ gives alum confidence to defy the odds | Evelyn Hernandez-Sullivan ‘86
Following a winding path | Katherine Latona
Autumn Rivera’s approach to teaching, one that emphasizes fun and personal growth, earned the UCCS alum 2022 Colorado Teacher of the Year. Now, as Rivera is one of four finalists for National Teacher of the Year, she hopes to inspire other teachers to lead in their own way. (More)
Using human services to support immigrant families | Leslie Reyes-Ortiz
Spurring student success in space | Jake Murphy
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