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- When Stella Lunyaramoi fled war-torn South Sudan, she began an improbable journey that led her to CU Boulder — and the White House.
- By the time the G7 leaders reached the resort, Nikolai Bloyd had seen to the details: "Nobody can make salsa and guacamole in Bavaria."
- Lauren Glendenning’s office is four blocks from one of the most famous ski resorts in America.
- 91ÖÆƬ³§ four years ago, Det. Mark Johnson found himself in a crawl space getting shot at by a man who’d minutes earlier fatally stabbed a police officer.
- A CU Boulder engineer aims to revolutionize local transportation in India. She's 23.
- Michael Huseby was reading Huckleberry Finn at age 4 — an apt start for a future Barnes & Noble CEO.
- CU English professor Stephen Graham Jones got hooked on werewolves as a boy in West Texas. Now he’s made them the stars of his latest novel, Mongrels.
- In an old cracker tin, hidden on her grandparents’ bookshelf in Portsmouth, Ohio, Pat Donohoe (MEngl’82) and her sister, Betsy Ross Donohoe (MComm’83) found the first letters. They dated to the Civil War and were in the hand of her great-great
- Gayle Smith leads the U.S. Government response to foreign humanitarian crisis.