Gabrielle Dunn (CivEngr’24) earned the 2024 Outstanding Undergraduate of the College award from the College of Engineering and Applied Science. Throughout her undergraduate career, Dunn maintained a part-time job as a course assistant and held leadership roles, most notably as CU Â鶹ąŮÍř’s American Society of Civil Engineers student chapter president. Dunn is also a peer mentor with the BOLD Center and the Kiewit Design-Build Scholars Program. She’s currently on track to complete a master’s in water resources engineering next spring through the Bachelor’s–Accelerated Master’s program. 

Posted Jul. 15, 2024

Ariel Feucht (IntlAf’24) was named a Fulbright finalist for the 2024–25 academic year by the U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. In Taiwan, she will work as an English language teacher and be an ambassador on behalf of the U.S., helping facilitate international understanding and collaboration. In addition to teaching English, Feucht hopes to learn more about the local culture and history, improve her Mandarin speaking skills, and engage with her new community through service projects and by participating in local traditions and activities.

Posted Jul. 15, 2024

Grant Mannino (Neuro, Psych’24) was designated the College of Arts and Sciences 2024 Outstanding Undergraduate. Mannino contributed more than 1,500 hours of undergraduate research, co-authored two peer-reviewed manuscripts, is the first author of a manuscript under review, and has contributed to four other manuscripts and a book chapter.

“I’ve always had some natural interest in medicine but didn’t realize that I wanted to pursue a career in science until I joined a laboratory here at CU,” said Mannino. “Biomedical research provides this unique intersection between medicine and preclinical research that I really enjoy. Spending as much time as I have in my lab has solidified my desire to pursue a career in science.”

Posted Jul. 15, 2024

Nic Tamayo (Fren, Jour’24) was named a Fulbright finalist for the 2024–25 academic year by the U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. They will serve as an English teaching assistant in Montpellier, France. While working with students, they hope to help amplify the voices of historically marginalized communities.

Posted Jul. 15, 2024

Stephanie Virts (Engl’24) was named a Fulbright finalist for the 2024–25 academic year by the U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. She will serve as an English teaching assistant in the Slovak Republic, where she hopes to act as a cultural liaison through student interactions while exploring the region’s rich culture.

Posted Jul. 15, 2024