Alumni News
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Discovery Engineer
Sam Scott ’96, 27 Mar 2018
Falon Fatemi ’07 went from interning at Google as a sophomore to founding Node, a business development company with $17 million in investor funding.
Spring 2018
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Our Place in the World
Steven Boyd Saum, 27 Mar 2018
The author of The Kite Runner talks writing, refugees, and his hopes and fears for Afghanistan. An interview with writer Khaled Hosseini ’88.
Spring 2018
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How Soon Is Our Driverless Future?
Sam Scott ’96, 27 Mar 2018
“This is the time that self-driving cars will actually happen,” says Carol Reiley ’04, founder of Drive.AI. “This generation.”
Spring 2018
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Fruit of the Vine
Deborah Lohse, 27 Mar 2018
A passion for passion fruit has made Rebecca (Mason) Kaduru ’09 a social entrepreneur in Uganda. And brought her home as first SCU grad to become an alumna of Miller Center’s Global Social Benefit Institute.
Spring 2018
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Class Notes
SCM staff, 27 Mar 2018
Updates and news from your fellow Broncos, with photos, links, and more online. Submit your notes by April 30 to have them considered for the next print edition. Digital notes are always welcome!
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Hockey on Horses
Gabby Deutsch ’18, 27 Mar 2018
“Hockey on Horses” is the way that Sean Keys ’93 describes polo. And now, thanks to him, there are Broncos on those ponies.
Spring 2018
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Magic in Motion
Monique Beeler , 27 Mar 2018
It was a magnificent year for Julie Johnston Ertz ’14. Player of the Year. Goal of the Year. And last spring she and Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz took wedding vows.
Spring 2018
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Mixing or Matching?
Tina Vossugh, 27 Mar 2018
When it comes to immigrants in Silicon Valley, it’s both, says sociologist Tomas R. Jiménez ’98. His study The Other Side of Assimilation explores how immigration influences the DNA of America.
Spring 2018
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Here’s a First
Monique Beeler , 27 Mar 2018
For Sofia Huerta ’15, dreams come true with the U.S. Women’s National Team.
Spring 2018