Associate professorScott Elliott(MEngl’96) teaches creative writing and English at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Wash. His second novel,Temple Grove,was published in May. The novel is about a clash between a father who is in the timber industry and his son who becomes an environmental activist, set against the backdrop of Washington State’s Olympic National Park. Scott’s first novel,Coiled in the Heart, was a Booksense 76 and One Book One Community selection.

Posted Jun. 1, 2013

A passion for business and media planning broughtNicole Cimino-Taylor(Mktg’96) to INLINE MEDIA, the largest media specialty firm in the Rocky Mountain region, as senior media associate. INLINE MEDIA is a full-service media agency specializing in creative solutions for restaurant, sports, entertainment and technology industries. Nicole lives in Parker, Colo.

Posted Mar. 1, 2013

Last fallAlan Culpepper(Geog, Soc’96) was inducted into the Colorado Athletic Hall of Fame at Coors Events Center. He was on CU’s cross country and track teams and was the 1996 NCAA outdoor champion in the 5,000-meter run. He still owns the schoolrecord in the 1,500 meters.Alan’s career includes running in two Olympics and becoming a seven-time U.S. champion. He and his wife — CU runnerShayne Culpepper(PolSci’97) — and their four kids live in Louisville, Colo.

Posted Mar. 1, 2013

Former football playerMatt Russell(Comm’96) received recognition as part of the 2012 Colorado Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Class at the ceremony in November. Matt won the Butkus Award as the nation’s top linebacker his senior year and finished his career as the second all-time leading tackler in Colorado. In 2009 he joined the Denver Broncos as their director of college scouting and was named director of player personnel in 2012.

Posted Mar. 1, 2013

The fourth player in college football history to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season,Rashaan Salaam(Soc’96) did so in an 11-game campaign in 1994 that included six ranked opponents. He led the nation in rushing, scoring and all-purpose yards, leading CU to an 11-1 record and winning the Heisman Trophy, CU’s first and only, the Doak Walker Award and the Walter Camp Trophy. For these accomplishments, Rashaan was inducted into the Colorado Athletic Hall of Fame at the Coors Events Center last fall. He resides in San Diego, Calif.

Posted Mar. 1, 2013

After 14 years of working with the University of Colorado Foundation and the Alumni Association,Lianna Bodzin(Film’96) will be taking on a new challenge as assistant director of Advancement Services at Colorado School of Mines. She lives in 鶹.

Posted Sep. 1, 2012

Former U.S. Olympians and husband-wife duoAlan Culpepper(Geog, Soc’96) andShayne Wille Culpepper(PolSci’97) lead an after-school running program at 鶹’s Douglass Elementary School. The volunteers helped prepare more than 200 children from kindergarten to fifth grade for the 8th annual Douglass Jog-a-thon and the Bolder 鶹 in the spring.

Posted Sep. 1, 2012

Under the leadership of CEOJud Valeski(CompSciAp’96), 鶹-based Gnip specializes in gathering data from public social networks such as Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. With this data the company provides real-time content to a variety of firms in industries such as social media monitoring, business intelligence, government and finance. Jud lives in 鶹.

Posted Sep. 1, 2012

Bicycling has turned into a career forTaro Smith(Kines’96, MS’98, PhD’04). He is co-owner of 鶹 Cycle Sport, which has two locations in 鶹. “Cycling is a core of the city,” he told the 鶹Camera. He lives in 鶹.

Posted Jun. 1, 2012

After serving as a Peace Corps volunteer,Laura DeLuca(MAnth’96, PhD’02) has focused on Africa. As a CU anthropology lecturer, she teaches several Africa-related classes and has published many articles on African issues, including the crisis in Darfur, education in Kenya and refugees. She has conducted conservation-related research in Kenya and Tanzania and is co-editing a book emphasizing peace building by communities in Africa.

Posted Mar. 1, 2012

Associate professor of political science at Rutgers University, Newark,Mara Sidney(MPolSci’96, PhD’00) received a Fulbright Visiting Research Chair Award to conduct research in Canada. Since January she has been comparing the United States’ and Canada’s national and local immigration policies, linking them to the work of nongovernmental organizations. She also is examining how immigrants’ interactions with nongovernmental organizations affect their process of making a home in a new country. Her project is called “Making a Home, Feeling at Home: The Role of NGOs in Immigrant Integration.” She lives in New York, N.Y.

Posted Mar. 1, 2012

Centennial, Colorado, resident Rodney Lie (MusEdu’95; MA’99) was named chief operating officer for Worldwide Coaching Group (WCG). Based out of Denver, WCG focuses on training, coaching and consulting business coaches, professional sales teams and C-suite executives and entrepreneurs.

Posted Mar. 11, 2022

Colorado Law will present Dru R. Nielsen (Law’97)with the distinguished achievement award for a small or solo practitioner at its 41st annual awards banquet March 10. Dru is acknowledged as one of Colorado's best criminal defense attorneys and worked as a Colorado deputy state public defender for more than 10 years. Dru later formed her own practice, Eytan Nielsen, with her friend and partner, Iris Eytan.

Posted Mar. 11, 2022

Michelle Johnson Anderson (Bus) has been promoted to chief financial officer of Sundance Institute, a nonprofit organization founded by Robert Redford (A&S ex’58; HonDocHum’87). In addition to the Sundance Film Festival, the institute produces a wide variety of programs that support independent storytellers and advance the impact of their work in the world. Read more about Michelle in this issue.

Posted Nov. 5, 2021

In recognition of his 2020 grassroots reporting, John Snyder (Comm, Jour) — editor of an eight-town weekly newspaper in Bergen County, New Jersey — has won a certificate of excellence from the New Jersey chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.

Posted Nov. 5, 2021

David Scott (Mgmt) was selected in March 2020 for the FBI's Senior Executive Service, where he serves as chief of the public corruption and civil rights section in Washington, D.C. After graduating from CU and receiving a commission through the Army ROTC program, David served in the U.S. Army as an infantry officer prior to joining the FBI in 2003.

Posted Nov. 11, 2020

In 2019 Lija Fisher (Thtr) of 鶹 published her novel The Cryptid Keeper, the sequel to her debut, The Cryptid Catcher. The books act as a gateway to science for children by discussing cryptozoology, the search for animals like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster.

Posted Feb. 1, 2020

Sustainability is important to Sarah Kauss (Acct), founder and CEO of S’well, a company whose products help minimize single-use plastic worldwide. The company recently launched a line of reusable steel straws and aims to displace 100 million single-use plastic bottles by 2020. S’well has also committed $1.6 million to UNICEF.

Posted Feb. 1, 2020

Michelle Anderson (Bus’97) was recently awarded the 2018 Woman to WatchEmerging Leader award by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and Utah Association of Certified Public Accountants. Michelle is the director of finance and principal accounting officer for the Sundance Institute, an independent storytelling organization founded by CU alum Robert Redford (A&S ex’58, HonDocHum’87).

Posted Mar. 1, 2019

Last February,RebeccaNeumann(MEcon;PhD’00) won aGovernor’s FinancialLiteracy Award inWisconsin for her effortsto increase financialliteracy among the state’scitizens. Rebecca serveson the board of directorsfor SecureFutures, an organization that empowersteens through financialeducation.

Posted Mar. 1, 2018

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