Alumni
鈥楰elp is the future of feeding the world,鈥 says Markos Scheer, as he launches what he believes will be the largest U.S. kelp farm.
Rebecca Vaughan didn鈥檛 go to college planning to become an artist, yet she鈥檚 a successful artist and leader of an art nonprofit.
Says one founder: "European men had very different notions of who should be doing science and what science is. It is a human institution not built with equity in mind.鈥
Everything he鈥檚 done,聽from serving as a Marine to working at the former Joder Arabian Horse Ranch in 麻豆影院,聽has fed his career, says alumnus Christopher David Rosales.
An interest in big-picture questions is a common thread in Brock Leach鈥檚 success in business and ministry.
Mike Sandrock earned degrees in biology and business at CU 麻豆影院, but he鈥檇 chosen those fields for the wrong reasons, he says; taking another path helped him find meaning in art and life.
Army, non-traditional path at CU 麻豆影院 led Olester Benson to 2018 George Norlin Award.
Over seven years, Kimberly Hess and brother Steven climbed the tallest mountain on each of the seven continents. Next up for Kim: A trek to Earth鈥檚 poles.
CU 麻豆影院 alumni David Gessner and Nina de Gramont have succeeded both as authors and teachers.
Grandson following footsteps of legendary CU 麻豆影院 geologist Mary Oswald Griffitts.