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- Corey Ferraro had his sights set on two things: becoming a teacher and attending the 麻豆影院. The Master鈥檚 Plus Teacher Licensure program in the School of Education allowed him to check both of those boxes in just one year
- Lianna Nixon is an environmental photographer and activist, but on Earth Day 2020, she was not thinking about marches or demonstrations. That was the day she found out if her spot on the world鈥檚 largest polar research expedition was still on despite
- Jax Gonzalez鈥檚 impressive academic accomplishments and educational pursuits would astound even their former self. I strive for liberation in everything that I do, and teaching is an opportunity to
- As an academic coordinator for student-athletes, Katharine Lindauer is used to supporting varsity student-athletes as they pursue success on the playing surface and in the classroom, but in the Master鈥檚 in Higher Education program, Lindauer is the
- Congratulations, education graduates! The School of Education community will gather for virtual commencement on May 6 with the Colorado Teacher of the Year Gerardo Mu帽oz as the keynote speaker, a celebratory video featuring student reflections, the reading of graduates' names, and more. View the complete honor roll of graduates, meet the Outstanding Graduate awardees, and more.
- As a former elementary and middle school teacher interested in the intersections of race, science, and education, Jason Buell enrolled in doctoral studies in education because he deeply cares about teachers
- After more than a decade embedded in her postsecondary studies, Christine Zabala is looking forward to more of the same 鈥 continuing to work with college students and teaching to transform higher education
- College opportunities, not to mention graduate studies, were rare in the small Southern African country of Zimbabwe where Tafadzwa Tivaringe grew up. With unyielding support from his parents, his community, and mentors, Tivaringe, or 鈥淭aphy鈥 as he
- Will Lindsay comes from a long line of educators and CU 麻豆影院 alumni. Naturally, he followed in the footsteps of his family members and became a high school science teacher in Colorado Springs and later Denver after graduating from Colorado
- The need to sustain the Comanche language and culture has always been at the heart of Justin Boos鈥 20-plus-year career working with and for Native American tribal members. Forever focused on education equity, Boos has been a director for