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Former First Nation chief uses CSU degree to develop capacity at home
Darlene Cheechoo, former Chief of Waskaganish, Quebec, is going to use her degree in Adult Education and Training to offer higher education programming and develop workforce capacity throughout the Cree Nation.
Outstanding School of Education grad finds success through a supportive community
Bianca Estrada, a graduating student from the School of Education, delves into her struggles and success of being a student and student teacher along her road to success.
CSU student wins $18,000 grant for efforts to support first-generation college students
Supporting first-generation college students is a passion for Maira Oliva Hernandez, a CSU graduate student in the Student Affairs in Higher Education program.
Spanish literacy students find empowerment within, explore post-secondary pathways with Caminos program
178 Spanish literacy students at Fort Collins High School worked with CSU student femtors and mentors throughout the academic year to build community and prepare for life after high school.
Outstanding graduate in family and consumer sciences persevered through family hardship to earn her degree
Even as a 4-year-old, Litzy Lastra knew she wanted to attend college. Now this first-generation, outstanding graduate in family and consumer sciences at Colorado State University has achieved her life-long dream. Along the way, she had to overcome many obstacles including her father’s debilitating bout with COVID-19.
Outstanding graduate in family consumer sciences wraps up his degree student teaching in Spain
After taking a semester off due to COVID-19 and enduring masks and saliva testing, Ray Ray Martinez made up for it by student teaching abroad in Spain his final semester.
Flipping the script on LGBTQ+ research: Alex C. Lange receives grant from Spencer Foundation to study how queer and trans students thrive
Instead of researching how queer students struggle, Lange will explore how they persevere, build community, and create success.
René Alvarez went from serving overseas to serving his community at San José City College
René Alvarez didn’t have a dream of earning a doctorate or working in higher education. The Adult Education and Training program in the School of Education at Colorado State University changed that.
School of Education fellowship recipient works to expand understanding of disability ‘apparentness’
Autumn Wilke, a Ph.D. student in higher education leadership at Colorado State University’s School of Education, is exploring how perception of a person’s dis/ability is not limited to visible and invisible traits, and how it can be influenced by context, environment, and interaction.
Center for Educator Preparation at Colorado State University addresses teacher shortage, diversifying teaching workforce
The Center for Educator Preparation is helping address two of teaching's greatest challenges: the shortage of teachers and diversity in its workforce.