Your Bite-Sized Bronco Digest
- Care Con Corazón: When cancer survivor Nelly Pérez González ’05 couldn’t find accessible wellness services for the Spanish-speaking Latino community, she built one! A course with My Own Business Institute (MOBI) helped Nelly turn her personal healing into .
- Aging Artfully: The de Saisset Museum opened its doors to the public on Nov. 18, 1955, thanks to a bequest from Isabel de Saisset to honor her brother (and ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ alumnus) Ernest. —here’s to many more masterpieces ahead!
- Lighting the Way: Professor Ruth Silver Taube J.D. ’93 is glowing! She just earned at the ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ County Women’s Leadership and Policy Summit. Her fierce advocacy for workers’ rights and social justice is a shining example of Bronco values.
Go Broncos!
P.S. You won’t see 3PT in your inbox next week because of Thanksgiving; your next edition will arrive on Thursday, Dec. 4. We wish you a joyful holiday with your loved ones!
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