Peripatetic Life of a Coach
Steve Goldman (B.S., ’66) coached football for 30 years with 10 different team across the United States and Canada. As he likes to say, despite all those moves, his wife Donna is still with him after 52 years.
Steve Goldman (B.S., ’66) coached football for 30 years with 10 different team across the United States and Canada. As he likes to say, despite all those moves, his wife Donna is still with him after 52 years.
Alan and Cathy Hendrickson have become a wonderful support system for some of the international students and visiting faculty on campus, in part though volunteering with the Football 101 and Basketball 101 programs.
Ray Jackson (B.A., ’99) aims for excellence in everything he does, from his interactions with others to his career. He also celebrates excellence in others.
Alumni couple Adam Center and Katie La Croix graduated the same year and knew some of the same people. However, they did not start dating until they left campus and were into their careers.
Most organ donations are anonymous, but one became quite the opposite. It was a gift not only of life but also lasting friendship.
Dr. Brewster grew up on a ranch in La Barge, Wyoming. She knew from age seven that she wanted to be a veterinarian and that she wanted to attend “the best veterinary school in the nation—Colorado State University.” She never wavered from that goal
In just three years on campus, Kamal-Craig Golaube (B.S., ’21) has been a powerful agent for positive change as well as leaving his name in the record books for track and field. He has founded one organization and played a leading role in several others that support not only student-athletes but all students of various identities.
Award-winning foreign correspondent Charlie D’Agata (B.A., ’90) gives credit for his extraordinary career to the journalism education he received at CSU.
Volunteers at CSU events usually are alumni or individuals employed by the University. Two delightful exceptions are a couple who spent their careers as educators in Alaska. They retired to the Fort Collins area and became active volunteers.
Several themes emerge when one is fortunate enough to get to know Sara Colorosa. First, when she is around others, she makes life-long friends. Second, she works nonstop to help others and improve lives. Third, she is wonderfully engaged with her alma mater and is a Life Member of the CSU Alumni Association.