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New Exhibit at CU Showcases CU Alumni
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On 2019, opera singer Wei Wu (MMusā13) won a Grammy for his role in the opera āThe (R )evolution of Steve Jobs.ā It was the same year jazz saxophonist Tia Fuller (MMusā00) received a Grammy nomination for best jazz instrumental album, the second female solo artist to ever earn one in the category.Ģż
Both are featured in the CU Heritage Centerās new exhibit, āCU Making a Difference,ā which honors the lives and accomplishments of a rotating cast of CU luminaries. Also on display are three of the five Nobel Prize medals awarded to CU faculty.Ģż
The exhibit is located on the third floor of Old Main and is free to the public.Ģż
In April, Kim Christiansen (Jourā84), voice of the Denver International Airportās famed train messages, visited the exhibit, which she is featured in.Ģż
āThe other alumni featured in the exhibit are extraordinary, brilliant and changing the world,ā said Christiansen, lead anchor for Denverās 9News. āWhen I see their names and faces, Iām incredibly proud to be a CU grad. Itās too bad I couldnāt add āGo Buffsā as a tagline to my DIA train messages.ā
Photos by Matt TyrieĢż