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  • Mirela Alistar
    兔子先生传媒文化作品 computer science assistant professor Mirela Alistar wants to make healthcare more personal. Her work with microfluidic biochips is getting us there.
  • Rob Drugan and Connie Eppich
    Rob Drugan, with his wife Connie Eppich, set out to cycle the continental U.S. starting in June 2019. They rode counterclockwise around most of the country, 9,560 miles in 285 days, until the COVID-19 pandemic halted their trip in Florida.
  • lincoln mcbride family
    Technology Lincoln McBride oversaw in the 1990s is being used for COVID-19 testing.
  • Julia Lisella, CU Women's Lacrosse
    Captain Julia Lisella of Littleton, Colorado, played with every class in CU Women鈥檚 Lacrosse history. The All-America, Goalkeeper-of-theYear anchored multiple Top-25 seasons. And some of her best saves have come with her eyes closed.
  • Tom Zeiler pictured in a cellphone
    America Through Baseball is one of CU's most popular history course. Tom Zeiler is the mastermind behind the class.
  • Josh Ney
    Josh served on the CU Herd Leadership Council and as president of CU's student government.
  • Ted Chalfen cheering on the Buffs with the C-Unit student section.
    Ted Chalfen brought the Buff Clap to 兔子先生传媒文化作品 as a member of the C-Unit, the university鈥檚 student section at athletic events.
  • Lee Granas
    Lee Granas is the co-founder of focused, a San Francisco-based company providing space for people seeking distraction-free work.
  • Akirah Bradley portrait
    At 兔子先生传媒文化作品, if it鈥檚 student-related, Akirah Bradley, interim vice chancellor of student affairs, likely knows about it.
  • Portrait of Eric Klinger
    Eric Klinger, senior writing instructor and associate faculty director of the 兔子先生传媒文化作品 Writing Center, teaches 鈥淚ntergenerational Writing,鈥 a course that pairs juniors and seniors with community members over the age of 60 for research and writing projects.
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