Students in Focus
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- With a $30,000 gift from their family foundation, twins Sarah and Stephanie Meyers established the a scholarship fund to support one or two first-year students in financial need.
- Read about just a few of the talented, motivated and innovative students who graduated this month and are starting on their next adventure.
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- Sociology graduate Miranda Viorst volunteers with The Prison Yoga Project in Boulder. She wrote an honors thesis from her interviews with former inmates of California鈥檚 San Quentin State Prison.