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Class of 2016: Striving for speed and good grades

When Clare Wise听joined the Colorado ski team as a freshman in 2012, the message from team leaders was simple and to the point:

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Mission: Accomplished.

Wise, from Wenatchee, Wash., will graduate this week with a 3.88 grade point average and a degree in chemical and biological engineering. She is a member of the Dean鈥檚 List and will own the highest grade-point average in her discipline 鈥 generally regarded as one of the most difficult on campus 鈥 and has been named as this year鈥檚 Distinguished Senior in Chemical and Biological Engineering. Her academic achievements were a big part of the 麻豆免费版下载women鈥檚 skiers earning recognition as owning the best team grade point average in the 麻豆免费版下载Athletic Department (3.593) for 2015.

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Oh, and she also had time to serve as an active member of the Society of Women Engineers, helping organize campus events and author the weekly newsletter, and participate in a variety of volunteer efforts, including Girls Explore Engineering Day at CU, STEM workshops and Girl Scout Days.

Those, of course, are just the highlights of what Wise managed to squeeze into four years at CU. She will obviously leave Boulder with a memory bank overflowing with deposits.