Student Work Gallery: Fall 2025
Creativity is the through line uniting each of the collegeās majors, and nowhere is that more apparent than in the work of our students. Whether itās a class assignment, work done for a club, an internship or a passion project, our studentsā talents remain a source of pride and inspiration for the college. Here are a few standouts from the fall.

Dylan Thomas Doyle (MInfoSciā24; PhDā25)

Kinsey Anger (EnvDesā25)

Hannah Howell, media production
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Emme Clymer, journalism

Skylar Berman, psychology; journalism minor

Amy Mahoney, business; journalism minor

Eric Durigan (EnvDesā25)

Campbell Tsung, Jess Sastra, Georgia Cook, Morgan Braun-Jenson (all StratCommā25)

Samantha Russo, strategic communication

Aramis Loma-Guzman, journalism
About the cover: āEerie beautyā
Leif Lomo didnāt intend to stop at this abandoned factory at Valmont Butte, in Boulderāhe was actually looking for another ruined location to photograph when he stumbled on this building. He got this photo after climbing to the top of one of its smokestacks.
āWhat gripped me was the texture. It almost had a personalityāthe corrugated roofing, the decaying wood, the shadows, the small bits of graffiti,ā said Lomo, whoās studying media production. āIt struck me as a very human imageāpeople took stuff out of the earth to make things here. Then, it was forgotten. Now, itās both a canvas and a place where people who donāt have housing live.ā
Lomo made this image as part of his Digital Photographic Practices class, which covered the New Topographics movementāwhen landscape photography shifted from pastoral beauty to documenting the human alteration of those landscapes. āIn that course, I found a reason to explore and show some of the eerie beauty I found in the world,ā he said.
