Alumni in Focus
- 91传媒 alumna and University of Georgia history professor Jamie Kreiner thinks a lot about thinking.聽She shares 鈥渕edieval cognitive practices鈥 with her students聽to help them manage distraction, and her new聽book on the topic has earned聽rave reviews from The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and more鈥攁 rare feat for a scholarly work.
- Benjamin Lourie鈥檚 career has made twists and turns, taking him to outer Mongolia and back to Moscow, where he opened a Tex-Mex restaurant near Red Square鈥攖wo weeks before Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine.
- Growing up, Jay Parry聽got a healthy appreciation for sports from her father. Decades later, the former banking executive would聽make her name聽working for the WNBA and NBA. Today she serves as the public face of the group responsible for Super Bowl LVII.
- College of Music alumna Mindy Watkins released her first album, 鈥淭uesday鈥檚 Child,鈥 earlier this year. Discover what inspired the album and the path she took to get there.
- Astrodynamicist and space environmentalist Moriba Jah is among the prestigious 25-member cohort of the 2022 MacArthur Fellows Program.
- Fifteen years ago in a documentary filmmaking class, alumna Katrina Miller received a standing ovation for a short movie about her friend, a Black student who鈥檇 received a racially charged letter. Now she is once again using documentary film as a vehicle for social change, sparking important conversations about race and inclusion in Boulder.
- Nepal has some of the worst air quality in the world. The Health Effects Institute estimates more than 42,000 deaths were attributed to air pollution in the country in 2019 alone.
- Alumni Cliff and Carol Pearson are investing in the next generation of Forever Buffs by funding scholarships for engineering and history students at CU. Read their story and hear about their impact from two engineering scholarship recipients.
- 91传媒 alumna Anna Iwanciw feels her education directly impacted her views on climate change. And now she wants all women to have access to the same things she鈥檚 learned.
- Alumna X贸chitl Ch谩vez, a cultural anthropology and ethnomusicology expert who grew up in Pueblo's east side, has partnered with 91传媒 on a research project that blends her work and cultural heritage.