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Ward Churchill, former ethnic studies professor noted for inflammatory statements dealing with 9/11, dismissed from CU-Boulder 2007; Robert T. Craig, communication theorist and author of Communication Theory as a Field; William Duane, physicist; Max Mapes Ellis, explorer and physiologist; Larry Esposito, discoverer of Saturn's fourth ring
Here are 10 of the most famous people to ever attend CU Boulder. Who are your favorite all-time Buffs?
It was the oldest telecommunications program in the United States and was founded in 1971 by Frank S. Barnes (Engineering) and George Codding (deceased, International Relations). Since its inception, ITP took an interdisciplinary approach to telecommunications, involving the study of engineering , law , politics , economics and business .
Raised Catholic, [46] McCartney later became a Protestant and attended Cornerstone Church in Boulder, Colorado. In 2016, McCartney's family announced he had been diagnosed with dementia and Alzheimer's disease. [47] [48] [49] McCartney died from complications of dementia at his Boulder home on January 10, 2025, at the age of 84. [50] [51]
The newly expanded and renovated building for CU-Boulder's school of business is named in honor of the Koelbel family, leaders [3] in Colorado real estate development, construction and sales, in recognition of their long-time support of CU and the business school. In August 2007, the newly renovated and expanded Koelbel building opened for classes.
Pages in category "University of Colorado Boulder alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 703 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Started in 2008 by CU-Boulder students, [100] Left Right TIM is the Boulder area's premier and longest-running improv comedy team, performing a weekly improvised comedy show every Friday during the university's academic year in the Hale Anthropology Building Room 270 of the school's campus. The team has performed in cities around the country as ...
Boulder's high elevation of 5,400 feet (1,650 m) adds aerobic stress to distance runners and is known to produce a competitive edge when altitude-trained athletes compete at sea level. The 1998 cross country team was the subject of a book, Running with the Buffaloes , which documents the team's training regimen under long-time coach Mark Wetmore .