Alumni
- Briana Santa Ana (CivEngr'20) was presented with the 2024 Alumni Engagement Medal award for organizing the Construction Diversity Summit, which took place in April 2022 with nearly 200 attendees.
- The Alumni Engagement Medal (AEM) was established for college academic degree programs and the BOLD Center to recognize highly engaged alumni who impact their areas through volunteerism and philanthropic support.
- Arthur Antoine (PhdCivEngr’17) is a proud Buff and an outstanding College of Engineering and Applied Science volunteer. Since graduating from Boulder, Antoine has established a successful career Shrewsberry & Associates, an
- Caleb Cord (PhDEnvEngr'22) is the first author on a new paper in Science of The Total Environment that looks at water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services in developing countries from the systems level. The work is part of the recently
- Juan Carlos Tiznado (PhDCivEngr’20) is the lead author on a new paper in the Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering that helps engineers better understand and predict the “liquefaction” hazard during earthquakes and more reliably
- Margarite Jacoby (PhDArchEngr’21) is the lead author on a new paper in Nature: Scientific Data that describes the development of a data acquisition system that can be used to capture a range of occupancy information from single-family residences.
- You never forget your home. And for Anthony Calomino, Boulder will always be home. “When people ask about my education and background, my first thought is always where I began — Boulder,” he said. Calomino (CivEngr’80) manages the space
- When Magnus Boee was named National Men’s Nordic Skier of the Year in April, it was anything but unexpected. Boee won 10 of 12 races in 2021, including sweeping the regional and NCAA Nordic championships. A dual citizen of Korea and Norway,
- Lee Willard enrolled at after graduating from Denver West High School in 1918 after he was unable to join the Navy due to a suspected medical condition. The Navy’s loss was Colorado’s gain, as from 1918-22 he would go to earn 16 letters
- Joe Siccardi. You may not know his name, but every Coloradan has seen his work. A 1949 University of Colorado Boulder civil engineering graduate, Siccardi was part of the team of engineers and workers who built the Eisenhower and Johnson Tunnels and