Autonomous Vehicles Colorado (AvCo), a program designed to improve public transportation using advanced technologies, announced today the deployment of the nation’s largest fleet of low-speed, autonomous electric shuttles in multiple cities across Colorado. Service was launched August 10, 2021 at... Read more
As the school year begins, ARCS Colorado once again will support 46 scholars. Planning for Meet and Greets at each of our six partner universities began this summer with hopes for in-person meetings, however as fall approached many of our university partners decided not to host indoor meetings. Because of this... Read more
Jeannie Lindley’s love of science was sparked in high school by teachers who encouraged her to do field work abroad and to embrace environmental advocacy. Teaching became her focus after exploring Teaching Assistant positions within the University of Colorado at Boulder’s Environmental, Population, Organismic Biology BA program.
Allison Sabel, MD, PhD, MPH is the Medical Director of Clinical Data and Analytics at Denver Health and a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Biostatistics and Informatics at the Colorado School of Public Health. Dr. Sabel has provided leadership and direction to enterprise-wide clinical data reporting and clinical... Read more
Nancy Fierer’s introduction to ARCS was an invitation from Colorado ARCS member Nancy Kellogg to an ARCS’ scholar luncheon. Great conversations with several students convinced her that ARCS was an organization she wanted to support. Nancy and her husband Dr. Robert Fierer, have been coming to Colorado regularly for over 20... Read more
Leah Montera. As Director of Development for University of Colorado Denver campus, Leah creates connections with benefactors and matches passions with CU Denver initiatives. She primarily serves as a liaison to the College of Engineering, Design and Computing fundraising efforts.
Previously, Leah served as assistant director of development... Read more
We spotlighted CU Anschutz scholar William Mundo in our Spring 2021 Newsletter. Since then, ARCS National has interviewed him and put up a more comprehensive profile on the National Website. Here is the link to read more about this amazing scholar.
Jane Kellogg has spent decades supporting the development and mental health of Colorado’s children and adults. As a 2nd and 4th grade teacher in the Boulder Valley School system she focused on the development of critical thinking through experiential education. A Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology from Lesley University led... Read more
As an avid and award winning rower, cyclist, realtor and broker, Amy Shontrom is the perfect definition of a Colorado Native. After joining Perry & Co Real Estate in 2001, Amy immediately made her mark as “Rookie of the Year” and went on to represent buyers and sellers of some... Read more
Science saved the day in 2020, and I feel that ARCS played a role! Over the years, our chapter has funded scholars from all branches of science and it took all of them to