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Feedback: Fall 2024

Always a Favorite

The听Coloradan is always a favorite read of mine, and the Summer 2024 issue was especially personal for me. Mary Hanley Machacek (惭叠础鈥81) and I created an endowment for first-generation students at听CU Leeds. As a result, we鈥檝e had the opportunity to meet Phil and Yvonne DiStefano and learn about and be inspired by their actions as leaders and ambassadors of 兔子先生传媒文化作品. We have increased our commitment as a result of their example of paying it forward. As a first-generation college student myself, the article about听兔子先生传媒文化作品鈥檚 Precollegiate Development Program reinforced the importance of听creating gateways for young students to be barrier breakers 鈥 and our pride of being CU Buffs. Yvonne鈥檚 ongoing work with the Guardian Scholars is exemplary, and we have no doubt that Phil will continue to improve our society and world at the Center for Leadership and the School of Education.

Larry Machacek (惭叠础鈥81)

Ann Arbor, Michigan


Shout Out

Thanks so much for mentioning听Marcos Perez (Psych鈥97) and me and听The Next Good Thing book in the CU alumni magazine. We appreciate the mention and are proud to be listed with the other alumni.听听

Go Buffs!听

D. Eric Maikranz (搁耻蝉蝉鈥91)

Stuart, Florida


Class Material

Hello, I am a CU alumna and am now an adjunct faculty member at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs. I鈥檓 planning to use your article 鈥淪oft Skills Are the New Power Skills,鈥 by Katy Hill, in my COMM 3150 Team Communication Course.

Thank you,

Alison Christofferson (Engl鈥03; MComm鈥21)

Colorado Springs听


A Powerful Issue

Thank you for听the great issue of the听Coloradan听titled 鈥淟eading with Heart.鈥 I especially appreciated the editor鈥檚 note where Maria shared about her own supervisor who provided tough feedback in a kind manner and how that had an impact. This is a powerful issue for sure!

Nancy Marchand-Martella

Colorado Springs


Compassionate Pages

Just now collected听my latest听Coloradan with its beautiful cover听(kudos to Ben Kircher). I thumbed through the progressive, compassionate pages and felt so proud to be remembered in previous issues. I turned 70 last October. Brimming with new ideas, I truly feel decades younger, which I owe to sobriety and daily meditation with wonderful friends.

Thank you for the Summer 2024听Coloradan!听

Fondly,

Gregory Hinton (笔别谤惭驳尘迟鈥77)

Los Angeles


Brass Queens

Brass Queens

I opened my issue of the听Coloradan today, and wow!听鈥淏lack & Gold in Our Soul鈥 turned out so perfectly. I absolutely LOVE the big, bold dynamic spread of the first two pages. Thank you all for taking the time to hear our story and for being so collaborative to make it just right.听

Black & Gold in Our Soul forever!听

Best,

Ally Chapel (础谤迟贬颈蝉迟鈥14)

New York City


Format Matters

Thank you for the work you all do to help create the听Coloradan. My wife Barbara and I are long-time Alumni Association volunteers and appreciate how well the publication keeps people informed about what鈥檚 happening at CU.

I noticed something different in the summer issue that we just received: the 鈥淚n Memoriam鈥 section鈥檚 listings听were sorted by last name rather than graduation year. Although I always at least scanned that section, as I鈥檝e gotten older I tend to check it out more carefully. While that might sound kind of morbid, I graduated 45 years ago and the reality is that more of my contemporaries may be on the list now.

Can the data management folks in Advancement change the listings back to a more user-friendly format?

Thanks!

Ray Cooke (贵颈苍鈥79)

El Segundo, California

Editor鈥檚 note: For the Fall 2024 issue, we have adjusted the magazine鈥檚 鈥淚n Memoriam鈥 section to once again be chronological by graduation year.


Muriel Sibell Wolle drawing

Gladstone Tidings

Wow, what timing! This past weekend, I found the perfect spot in my living room to display "Gladstone, Colorado" by Muriel Sibell-Wolle, a gem I found at an estate sale recently. I could hardly believe it when I saw听the photo with Sibell-Wolle and Gladstone in your final pages of the Summer 2024 issue. Thank you for a fun reminder of the small and beautiful world we live in as CU alumni. Acquiring Gladstone felt like receiving a long-overdue graduation present.

Sincerely,

Anna Penry Walker (搁别濒厂迟鈥94)

Boulder


Memories of Southwestern CO

Thanks for the听鈥淭hen鈥 tribute to Muriel Sibell-Wolle. I have, and still refer to, her "Stampede to Timberline" and "Timberline Tailings" after all these years, having jeeped many of the so-called "roads" she describes, mostly in the San Juans in southwestern Colorado 鈥 often being terrified on many of them.

There is little as soul-lifting as the lush fields of August鈥檚 columbines nearing timberline in Yankee Boy Basin far above Ouray and enduring a mountain thunderstorm rolling down the canyon. Scattered there are the ashes of my beloved wife of 56+ years, and one day mine will join hers there.

Doug Irish (尝补飞鈥63)

Scottsdale, Arizona


Summer (Issue) Fun

Thank you for the听wonderful Summer 2024 edition of the听Coloradan.听It is always nice to catch up on art, science and athletics. I especially enjoyed the two music articles,听the interview with the CU College of Music dean, and learning all about听the New Orleans-style brass band in New York City. I also like the stunning photograph of Folsom Field from this year鈥檚 commencement. It reminds me of the times I played percussion in the CU summer band in the middle of the football field for Fourth of July concerts. Finally, I am happy that the CU Music Library has my books, articles and dissertation papers in collection. Thanks again for your excellent work!

Cordially,

Geary Larrick (顿惭础鈥84)

Glenview, Illinois


Radio 1190

Radio 1190

I just got my alumni magazine in the mail today and I saw the article about Radio 1190. I was very active in the station and was a member of the air board during my stint there. I am so happy to see the station growing again. We had a lot of pride for the station, with shows like 鈥淏asementalism,鈥 and we had earned our 10th "Best of Westword" award my last year there. We had something really special, and I was sad to hear that the station all but died in the years since.

I can see the station is in good hands, and in this resurgence of audio media and podcasts, I hope the station serves as a way to prepare a new group to entertain and inform new audiences.

Thank you,

Gabe Romero (笔辞濒厂肠颈鈥09)

Golden


His Holiness on Campus

Dear Editor,

Very nice听photo with the Dalai Lama on page one. At UMass Boston, when my office was near the Boston Common, I was returning from lunch one spring day when I looked ahead of me and saw the Dalai Lama and his group walking toward me. I went up and introduced myself to him. He was in between meetings, so we agreed to sit on a park bench in the Common where we had an hour-long conversation. We had a wide ranging discussion before he had to move on to his next meeting. He was a very nice man, and I am pleased that a 兔子先生传媒文化作品 group was able to meet with him in India.

Philip S. Hart (厂辞肠鈥66)

Los Angeles


Staying Current

I appreciate receiving the magazine. The stories are informative, educational, and intriguing, and it warms my heart to be kept abreast of all that is taking place at CU. Kudos to the editorial team!

Blessings,

Nancy Pelander Johnson (厂辫补苍鈥77)

Mesa, Arizona


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