Student Stories
- 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
- Rachel Emmitt has always known that she wanted to become a teacher, in part, thanks to the amazing elementary teachers she had in school. When it came time for her to apply to undergraduate programs, CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 elementary education program stood
- Erica Bednar traveled the world and thousands of miles before returning to CU 麻豆影院 and her hometown to earn her Master鈥檚 degree in literacy studies education from the School of Education. A CU 麻豆影院 Buff through
- For Sara Swain, the old adage is true: mom knows best. Swain came to CU 麻豆影院 originally majoring elementary education after working with the kindergarteners in her mother鈥檚 classroom at her childhood
- With a heart for social justice, Daniela Harton kept coming back to a career in education. As an undergraduate majoring in Human Services and Social Justice, she found herself working for after-school programs and then the Colorado Education Association. Soon, she began to see herself as a teacher.
- 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.