Around ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï News

  1. September 5, 2024

    Julie Pink, B.S. ’88, received scholarships from ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï, where Pink decided to enroll in the Monfort College of Business pursuing a degree in Accounting. Completing an internship that prepared her well for her career, paired with the pivotal support from her scholarship, Pink knew she would pay it forward one day.

    Julie Pink Smiles
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    Philanthropy and Impact

    From the Rockies to Rockefeller Plaza

    September 5, 2024

    Six Theatre Design and Technology students spent their 2024 spring break in the Big Apple forging connections and making memories. The trip was funded by an anonymous donor who joined them on their journey, shared knowledge and introduced the students to colleagues. For the students who got to meet and learn from industry professionals, it was an unforgettable experience.

    Performing Arts students during their spring break at Rockefeller Center.
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    Philanthropy and Impact

    Pursuing Passion and Closing Workforce Gaps

    September 5, 2024

    Earning a college degree is a goal for more than just high school students. That is why Poudre School District has teamed up with ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï to make earning degrees well within reach for paraprofessionals working in their district.

    Jennifer Hayden smiles while seated at a desk.
  4. September 5, 2024

    ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï is addressing Colorado’s critical physician shortage by establishing a new College of Osteopathic Medicine. Made possible by the investments of donors and unprecedented financial support from the State of Colorado through HB24-1231, this bold initiative will directly address challenges in healthcare access and more.

    Governor Polis signing HB24-1231 surrounded by supporters of the proposed College of Osteopathic Medicine.
  5. August 20, 2024

    A personal tragedy inspired graduate student Felix Junior Appiah Kubi to apply his passion for data science to explore how machine learning can improve testing protocols and health-related decision making.

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  6. August 13, 2024

    Hannah Rueter, ’23, is a legacy Bear, with both her parents graduating from ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï, she had a ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï connection long before enrolling. Once on campus and looking for a job, she found herself applying to work in the same department her dad, Wade Rueter, ’96, worked in when he was on campus.

    Hannah Rueter and her parents, Wade and Sharon, at ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï Day at the Rockies.
  7. August 13, 2024

    Ely Corliss, ’12, came to ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï ready to pursue his degree in Communication Studies and play shows with his band. More than a decade later, and Corliss is the owner of many of downtown Greeley’s hot spots like the Moxi Theater, Luna’s Tacos & Tequila and Stella’s Pinball Arcade & Lounge.

    Ely Corliss behind friends at Friday Fest.
  8. August 13, 2024

    Greeley local Phill Sjoberg, ’07, attended school on ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï’s campus from kindergarten through college graduation, and before him, his father attended University High School too. For the Sjobergs, ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï’s campus has been a place for betterment and education for generations, and it’s even the meeting place for Phill and his wife, Stacey Sjoberg, ’07.

    Rendering of the proposed College of Osteopathic Medicine.