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- Anthony works for the Mile High United Way’s Bridging the Gap program and administers Section 8 Family Unification Program housing vouchers.
- Elizabeth Graham Demmon’s life has been straight out of a history book. The Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº resident attended Mapleton Elementary School as a little girl, watched the Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº Courthouse burn down and attended CU during the Great Depression.
- Henry Claypool’s commitment to working on behalf of Americans with disabilities is a deeply personal one.
- In her first assignment as a photojournalist in 1968, Sandra Cortner moved her subject outside because of necessity — she hadn’t earned enough money yet to buy a flash.
- While in her 20s, Colorado-born Kirsten Ring Murray moved to Seattle with an enthusiasm for its romantic landscape — woods, mountains and water and, hopefully, a career in architecture.
- When he graduated last December, Tyler Silverman wasn’t even in the country.
- Combine artistic creativity and a love of science, add a dollop of inspiration, season with whimsy and a sense of humor and you have Julie Peasley’s recipe for success in crafting a geek gift teaching tool — the Particle Zoo.
- Whether hiking in the mountains or walking in space, astronaut Steve Swanson’s life is full of adventure.
- John E. Roberts has visited 183 countries and aims to travel to the 23 remaining. While his trips were initially paid for through the Peace Corps and the U.S. State Department, these days they’re on his own dime.
- <p>When <strong>Jennifer Veiga</strong>Â told her dad she was gay, it immediately caused him concern for her political career.</p>