Pioneer in the natural foods movement. Founder of Alfalfa's, Horizon Organic Dairy and Aurora Organic Dairy.
Longtime Boulder entrepreneur and civic leader. She was crowned Miss CU in 1946 and was the Mademoiselle college issue guest editor-in-chief in August 1946.
Lost Girl of Sudan and Executive Director of the Community of South Sudanese and American Women.
Fled from East Germany as a teenager. He settled in Boulder and became a lawyer. He was Boulder's attorney from 1965 -1968 and served as a Regent of the University of Colorado for 18 years.
Known as "The Adventure Rabbi", her spiritual work combined with the outdoors has been featured in the New York Times, NPR and Good Morning America, among others. She is the author of God in the Wilderness.
Teacher, state legislator and humanitarian. The Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition's Rupert-Tate Game Changer Award is named for her.
Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Colorado and a pioneer in the biotechnology field. One of the co-founders of Amgen and Applied Biosystems, he is also a Guggenheim Fellow.