Student Stories
- 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 ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï 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 ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï played in the Chicano Movement in Colorado and the opportunity to have a ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï 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.