Student News
- As an undergraduate student, Casey Knosby loved learning and dreaming about many different professional paths. After considering careers in dentistry, business, teaching, and sustainability she finally found her niche in higher education and is helping students.
- Growing up in Durango, in the rural southwest corner of Colorado, Meredith Nass has sought a worldly perspective to bring to her work as a community organizer and coalition builder.
- Jami Riley taught high school math for four years before enrolling full time in the CU Â鶹ӰԺ School of Education's Secondary Mathematics Master's program with her sights set on developing the tools and knowledge to further
- A long line of educators inspired Will Ostendorf's winding path to becoming a teacher. His parents are both teachers — his mother taught middle school and his father entered the profession after retiring from an information
- Andrés MartÃnez, 23-year veteran social studies teacher, has studied the important role CU Â鶹ӰԺ played in the Chicano Movement in Colorado and the opportunity to have a CU Â鶹ӰԺ graduate education has been a welcome chapter in his story.
- When Allison Murphy was young, she used to pretend her backyard in Colorado Springs was an archeological excavation site and that one day she would make a huge new discovery. Murphy is the 2020 School of Education secondary humanities outstanding graduate.
- Anne Fisher started making concrete plans to become a history and education Buff when she was just a freshman in high school. Now, she is graduating as the 2020 School of Education outstanding graduate in elementary education.
- From a young age, Alexandra Collard knew she wanted to teach. She loved learning and found math and science fascinating in the ways that they explain how the world works. Collard is the 2020 School of Education and CU Teach outstanding graduate in STEM education.
- We are so proud of you. Commencement is one of our most beloved traditions, and we are heartbroken not to be able to celebrate it in person with our 2020 graduates this May. We hope you will engage and celebrate with us online through the CU Â鶹ӰԺ virtual graduation, by submitting kudos for your fellow classmates, and by sending us photos and quotes for us to include in our graduation video.
- From self-care webinars and remote teaching lesson plans for teachers to makerspace-produced masks, our education community is coming together to support and uplift one another during these challenging times. Follow this ever-evolving web page featuring just some of the resources and stories of inspiration from and for our education community.