With a passion for science and technology and an interest in design, Emily Daub knew her strengths and was able to pull them all together into one major.
If things did not go how you hoped this year, or you feel like you have some areas for improvement, think about how you can use the summer months to get ready for next year.
Follow the tutorial to export final grades from Canvas in a format ready to upload to the registrar's web grading system. Also, look for your Canvas satisfaction survey invitation, which was emailed May 1.
Register to volunteer at or attend Denver PrideFest as a member of the CU community. The event is June 16–17. All members of the campus community are invited to participate.
After a successful college career, worries over DACA's fate and paying for medical school have prompted Jesús Ramos to pursue another dream, helping other first-generation students. He's heading into a graduate program in student affairs.
One of Zoey Craun's favorite CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø memories happened 4,000 miles from campus, when she was in Bolivia building a footbridge for a local community with the CU chapter of Bridges to Prosperity.
With aspirations to work for a bio-medical company, Caitlyn Hughes was one of five women in a class of 100. She spent part of her college career putting on events for Girl Scouts so they could learn about engineering and how "awesome" it can be.
Born in Mexico and raised in Colorado, Efren Herrera Hurtado first set foot on campus as a junior transfer student intent on degrees in French and Italian, but he unexpectedly discovered a new passion.