Alumni
- Deborah Fowlkes, who grew up near campus, returns to her hometown as the Alumni Association’s executive director.
- The CU Boulder Alumni Association announced 22 outstanding members of the university community who were recognized at a ceremony on campus Wednesday, May 5.
- More than 19,000 CU-Boulder alums donated to the university in the fiscal year ending June 30 — 8.8 percent more than the prior year and the most in the university’s history.
- <p>Broaden your Buff network by posting your company’s job openings and internship opportunities in the Career Services job database and in the Alumni Association’s Forever Buffs Network, a social and professional networking site.</p>
- <p>Թ Phil DiStefano's column from the summer 2009 issue. </p>
- <p>Scores of CU community members gathered in Old Main on May 6 for the 79th Annual Alumni Awards Ceremony. Every year the Alumni Association gives out some of the university’s most prestigious awards.</p>
- <p>When Bill Gates put up $125 million to fund his own philanthropic foundation in 2000, one of the first employees in the fledgling Seattle organization was Allan Golston, a health care executive working in nearby Olympia, Wash.</p>
- <p>Students tend to think their college years are “crazy” and that the “real world” starts after graduation, but <strong>Erlinda Kiefel</strong> Stafford says the adventure continues long after you receive your diploma.</p>