What the Class of 2025 wants you to know

Read words of wisdom听from some of the many talented听and innovative students who are graduating and starting on their next adventures. As they become Forever Buffs, they leave their inspirational legacies鈥攚ith advice and reflection鈥攆or those who follow.听

What graduating means to you

Hermann Klein-Hessling Barrientos

听I am a proud Pell Grant recipient and the first in my family to earn an undergraduate degree in the U.S. and become an engineer. My parents are immigrants and sacrificed a lot for me. Now it鈥檚 up to me to determine what a 鈥榖etter life鈥 represents and whether that path keeps me in America or takes me beyond it.鈥

颁丑别尘贰苍驳谤鈥25
Outstanding Undergraduate of the College of Engineering and Applied Science; Perseverance Award

Sarah Carleo

听Graduating from college represents proof of growth. CU has been a tool to stretch myself, and I think I鈥檒l carry a lot of that in the future.鈥

厂迟谤补迟颁辞尘尘鈥25
William W. White Outstanding Senior
Co-director, Social Media, Public Relations Student Society of America

Zaria Ireon Cast

听Graduating from graduate school proved to myself that I can overcome challenges in unfamiliar environments and achieve anything I set my mind to. As a first-generation student, this journey isn鈥檛 just a personal success; it鈥檚 a beacon for my family and a reminder to young women of color that hard work and determination lead to deserved triumphs.鈥

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Brian Garcia Hernandez

听My graduate school journey at 91福利社 was a memorable experience that ended up teaching me more about myself. I am truly grateful for the resources and support CU offered me, for I know I could not have reached this point alone. As a first-gen student from Yonkers, New York, I never imagined I would have the privilege of getting a master鈥檚 degree in chemical engineering, let alone from CU. For my family and me, this degree represents making the impossible possible and marks the beginning of a new era in my life.鈥

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Gyslaine Kabisa

听Graduating from graduate school represents ownership of my intellect, wisdom and the strength to know exactly where I belong.鈥

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Hannah Kaiser

听I come from a long line of public educators stretching back at least four generations. Joining their ranks fills me with a sense of possibility, responsibility and joy. I look forward to investing my life in the lives of my students and growing into an educator and person who will bring my community joy.鈥

贰诲耻鈥25
School of Education Outstanding Contribution to Teaching

Ashley Kim

听My grandparents moved to the United States so that their descendants could have the opportunity to seek an education. I am proud to honor their hopes by earning this degree, and I am so thankful for the hard work that came before me that helped me get here.鈥

贰诲耻鈥25
School of Education Outstanding Contribution to Teaching

Ruby Laemmel

听In the past year, I have grown tremendously, and I cannot thank the people closest to me enough for their endless love and support.鈥

颁谤颈迟惭别诲颈补鈥25
William W. White Outstanding Senior, Department of Critical Media Production

Alan Liu

听Graduating from 91福利社 means more than earning a degree鈥攊t's proof that hard work, resilience and community can turn dreams into reality. As a first-generation student, this moment represents the breaking of barriers and the beginning of new possibilities. I bought my first plane ticket ever in junior year and was so nervous, but now I鈥檓 confidently solo traveling abroad鈥攁n experience made possible by the opportunities and support 91福利社 gave me.鈥

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听Outstanding Junior Student
听Esports Athlete

Judy Talal Maaliki

听Graduating from college鈥攁nd now graduate school鈥攎eans turning my parents鈥 unspoken dreams into reality. It鈥檚 the long work hours, the dreams they put on hold for mine, and their quiet sacrifices finally being seen鈥攕o I can carry their legacy forward in everything I do.鈥

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Sophia McKeown

When I reflect on what I will miss most about college, I can鈥檛 help but think about the amazing relationships I鈥檝e built throughout my time here. I remember the first time meeting my new roommates...(and) how quickly I realized they would be forever friends of mine. I remember the first warm day in February, lying beside other students on the grassy lawns of campus and soaking up the sun while we were supposed to be in class. I remember my first time attending my professor鈥檚 office hours, nervously talking about my plans for after graduation. I remember that seemed so far away at the time. While many of these relationships are irreplaceable, I know I will carry these lessons in friendship into my post-grad life.鈥

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听Editorial & Marketing Student Assistant, Office of Advancement

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Casey Middleton

听Graduating from graduate school has taught me to be confident in the knowledge I鈥檝e gained, while remaining deeply curious about what lies beyond it. I now carry a toolbox of computational, biological and communication skills that empower me to make the world a healthier place through research.鈥

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2025 Three Minute Thesis Runner-Up; 2025 CompSci Departmental Outstanding Research Award; 2023 Outstanding Service to BioFrontiers Institute; 2022 CompSci Departmental Outstanding Research Award

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Enion Pelta

听Though I鈥檓 a lifelong musician with a fairly successful career and respect from colleagues...completing my degree in the Thompson Jazz Studies program means I feel a sense of greater legitimacy both in the performing world and the academic world. The two years I鈥檝e spent at CU have been wonderful in terms of learning new things from the amazing faculty, working with the terrific students, sharing my own knowledge and experience, and connecting with a beautiful musical community.鈥

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Iliana De La Rosa

听For students who grew up similarly to me, earning a degree isn鈥檛 just about completing school, it鈥檚 about uplifting the family that came before you and paving a path for those who come after you. It means becoming a connection for others in your community who might not have access to the same opportunities compared to kids in more privileged positions. It means defying the odds that were stacked against you. When I think about this degree, I think about the people who came before me who weren鈥檛 able to earn theirs, and this is for them. I think about my younger brother and cousins, and this is for them, too. This degree doesn鈥檛 just belong to me. It belongs to my whole family and my community.鈥

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School of Education Outstanding Contribution to Community Engagement

Trang Chau Tran

听I cherish the relationships nurtured and cultivated among educators, learners, partners, and with my friends, sister scholars, and mentors. I will keep drawing on how members of these communities show up for one another and support each other for collective growth, learning, and thriving. For the next chapter of my life, I will continue to recognize that learning is not merely the acquisition of knowledge, but an ongoing process of becoming. This philosophy has been inspired and embodied by my advisor, Dr. Joe Polman, whose pedagogy demonstrates that through affirmation of identities, we make space for individuals to grow, transform, and fully embrace who they are and who they are becoming.鈥

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听School of Education Outstanding Dissertation

What's next?

Deepali Agarwal

听Leeds has been a transformational chapter in my journey鈥攏ot just professionally but personally. Being involved in so many events, from organizing cultural celebrations to leading club initiatives, helped me find my voice and build my confidence...Leeds has taught me the value of hard work, resilience and, most importantly, how to recognize and own my potential. Through hands-on experiences, collaboration with brilliant peers and constant encouragement from faculty, I鈥檝e grown into someone who鈥檚 not afraid to lead, take initiative and dream bigger.鈥

MBA, M叠耻蝉础苍补鈥25
Marketing Excellence Award of the Year

Cassidy Allen

听Next, I will be joining the cardiac electrophysiology division at Abbott Laboratories as a software systems engineer. There, I鈥檒l be contributing to the research and development of cutting-edge cardiac ablation systems to treat various arrhythmias with combined radiofrequency ablation and pulsed field ablation techniques. My experience at 91福利社 and the College of Engineering and Applied Science prepared me incredibly well for this opportunity. Through hands-on research and course projects, I developed practical and problem-solving skills that I feel confident bringing into this next chapter.鈥

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听Research Award, College of Engineering and Applied Science

Cora Becker

听My time at CU has taught me the importance of integrity, perseverance and making lasting connections with both peers and faculty. I could not have accomplished my goals without the support of my friends, family and faculty in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, and I will carry forward what I have learned past my four years here.鈥

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Research Award, College of Engineering and Applied Science; Outstanding Course Assistant Award, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering

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Anna Bedell

听After graduation, I'll be working at IBM in Austin, Texas. It's from the help of my Leeds mentor, Lisa Williams; the Leeds Career Development Office; and all the other support I've received throughout my time here at CU that's brought me to this point!鈥

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Leeds Ambassador and Marketing Writer

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Shama Bhargav

听After finishing both my undergraduate and master鈥檚 degrees at CU in just four years, I鈥檓 so excited to be heading to Deloitte full time. My time at CU pushed me to grow in ways I never expected. Between the fast-paced classes, the projects and the diverse variety of communities I was a part of, I learned how to stay adaptable, think on my feet and believe in my own voice. Be intentional with your time here, stay curious and don鈥檛 be afraid to ask for help鈥攂ecause that鈥檚 what made all the difference for me and helped me feel truly ready for this next chapter.鈥

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Shannon Blanco

听After graduating this spring, I will be continuing at 91福利社 to pursue my master鈥檚 in mechanical engineering through the BAM program. In the future, I hope to work in medical device design or prosthetics. 91福利社 has helped prepare me beyond an educational standpoint by providing opportunities to get involved outside of class and make valuable connections.鈥

MechEngr, 叠颈辞惭别诲贰苍驳谤鈥25
Research Award, College of Engineering and Applied Science

Kelly Bondurant

听After graduation, I鈥檓 heading into a full-time role at JP Morgan in the finance industry. CU and the Leeds School of Business gave me the space to explore what I was passionate about and the support to turn that into something real. I found mentors who believed in me, classmates who pushed me and opportunities that helped me grow in ways I didn鈥檛 expect. Leeds helped me find my path. I鈥檓 walking away with more than a degree. I鈥檓 leaving with the confidence and clarity to take on what鈥檚 next.鈥

Acct, Fin鈥25
2025 Finance Division Outstanding Student Award
Coordinator, Global Studies Residential Academic Program; Treasurer, CU Gymnastics Club

Aaron Kai Groudan

听The next steps in my career involve me coming back to 91福利社 for a master's degree through the Bachelor's-Accelerated Master's Program. This college and university has helped me prepare for this degree with invigorating and engaging classes that made me want a higher education at this campus.鈥

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听Community Impact Award, College of Engineering and Applied Science

Aoife Henry

听I鈥檓 heading back to the Bay Area for a fellowship in the Stanford Sustainability Accelerator to start a company commercializing research I developed at 91福利社. I was blown away over the past year I鈥檝e been interacting with the deep tech commercialization people at CU鈥攖hey are people who will try their best to lift you and your technology up. They really make you feel as though you are part of the startup ecosystem family they have been cultivating for years. They gave me the confidence to be an entrepreneur. Also, the ties that CU has with national labs and the brilliant folks who work there, such as NREL, which provides my funding, have given me invaluable opportunities to work with experts in the field, where there is a culture of collaboration and supporting the work of graduate students early in their career.鈥

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听Ascent Deep Tech Accelerator Fellowship; Winner, 91福利社 3MT Competition; Stanford Sustainability Accelerator Fellowship

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Julia Keefe

听After graduation, I am looking to continue working in the field of cancer research and technologies with a focus on women's health. The College of Engineering and Applied Science helped me prepare by allowing me to explore so many different areas of engineering to truly find where my passions lie.鈥

叠颈辞惭别诲贰苍驳谤鈥25
Research Award, College of Engineering and Applied Science

David LaPaglia

听The information science department ignited a passion within me to discover the truth around us鈥攁 curiosity I will carry into my future.鈥

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William W. White Outstanding Senior, Department of Information Science

Andrew McCoy

听I'm going to continue my research in air quality, while looking for a full time job. 91福利社 helped me prepare by providing resources that allowed me to open doors and opportunities.鈥

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Culture Impact Award, College of Engineering and Applied Science

Sophie Nied

听After graduation, I am working as a medical assistant while applying to medical school! CU provided me with the support and opportunities to explore my academic interests in depth, which gave me the courage to pursue a challenging career in medicine. Through undergraduate research and getting hands-on experience in a lab, as well as continued support from my STEM and non-STEM professors, I was able to find my passion and excel in my areas of interest. Their mentorship was vital in shaping not only my academic growth but also my personal belief in what I could achieve.鈥

IntPhys,厂辞肠鈥25
听Herd Leadership Council President; Student Ambassador

Ashutosh Pandey

听91福利社 empowered me to bridge the gap between engineering and leadership. From managing a CubeSat mission to representing graduate voices as executive president of administration in the Graduate and Professional Student Government, my experience here shaped me into a mission-driven leader ready to create impact at scale.鈥

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Program Manager, MAXWELL CubeSat Mission, University Nanosatellite Program; Executive President of Administration, Graduate and Professional Student Government (GPSG)

Beatriz Salazar

听Through CU Engage and my work with (my advisor) Ben Kirshner, I learned how to use my skills as a researcher to improve the lives of my community鈥攖o tell our stories on our terms and with our voices. I hope to never forget the impact I can have by working with my community. After all, as a public institution, I believe we have a responsibility to serve the public, to improve the lives of those around us and to make research legible to our community.鈥

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School of Education Outstanding Community Engagement Award

Creighton Tisdale

听I came to 91福利社 hoping I could work my way toward designing and improving surgical and medical devices鈥攎y undergraduate experience prepared me more than I would've ever imagined. I was lucky enough to work on a senior design project fully focused on electrosurgery and device design, as well as gaining experience with unorthodox diagnostic techniques in my research. The College of Engineering and Applied Science and the biomedical engineering program allowed me to find the career direction I was seeking from the start by giving me loads of hands-on academic and professional exposure.鈥

叠颈辞惭别诲贰苍驳谤鈥25
Academic Engagement Award, College of Engineering and Applied Science

Natalie Trejo

听I鈥檓 excited to be starting a role as a sales manager with the Flute Center of New York after graduating, where I鈥檒l get to combine my passion for flute with leadership and sales. My experience as a graduate teaching assistant and the support from 91福利社 and Professor Jennings, who encouraged me to lead with authenticity, gave me the confidence to step into this next chapter.鈥

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Graduate Teaching Assistant

Pria Zaveri

听CU is a symbol of the West, a force of nature that has transformed my perspective on technology, innovation and globalization; I am leaving with a deeper sense of who I am. As I move forward, I will never stop learning and will rise to meet the challenges of an unforeseeable future鈥攇uided by the power of our stories to lead with purpose, give back meaningfully, and live with passion.鈥

叠耻蝉鈥25
Leeds Scholars Fund; Communication Strategy First Place

Your best piece of advice

Boston Abrams

听My best advice is to get involved. You get to have a period of your life where your main responsibility in life can be learning. This is a great privilege, so make sure you use it. Get involved in clubs and research. This is how you can stand out and build the connections you will need later to get jobs. Don't worry if you don't click with the first project you try鈥攖ake the time to find a project you love.鈥

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Academic Engagement Award, College of Engineering and Applied Science听

Paulina Apanel

听Prioritize your own growth and avoid getting distracted by comparisons. College looks different for everyone, and it鈥檚 important to recognize what works best for you. Advocate for yourself, believe in your potential and understand that setbacks are part of the process. Success isn鈥檛 always linear鈥攕tay open to learning and adapting along the way.鈥

颁丑别尘贰苍驳谤鈥25
听Clough-Weimer Most Improved Student Award, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering

Danielle Beatty

听Your PhD (or MS) is not the best thing you'll ever do, and it is not supposed to be. Do good work, but get in鈥攍earn鈥攁nd get out/move on to your next big thing.鈥

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听National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship; University of Colorado Dean鈥檚 Graduate Innovation Assistantship

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Anna Broerman

听I would not have been able to engage so deeply in this community without my mentors' encouragement. There are students and faculty in this department that want to contribute to the scientific community and, by extension, invest in your success. My advice is to seek them out, ask questions and approach every interaction with humility and curiosity. If you do, you will find this community has much to offer and you have something valuable to contribute to it, as well.鈥

颁丑别尘叠颈辞贰苍驳谤鈥25
Research Award and Academic Engagement Award, College of Engineering and Applied Science; Outstanding Course Assistant Award, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering

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Hale Burke

听Get involved on campus and don't be afraid to reach out for help or advice! Consider every opportunity that comes your way鈥攜ou'll never know what you'll learn or what connections you'll make. Professors and upperclassmen are almost always happy to help you out, just take the opportunity to ask!鈥

惭别肠丑贰苍驳谤鈥25
Community Impact Award, College of Engineering and Applied Science

Claire Heikkila Ely

听Get involved and treat every year like your freshman year. Talk to new people, make connections, join clubs and intramurals, and stay excited! CU offers an overwhelming amount of opportunity that will help you grow personally, academically and professionally.鈥

颁丑别尘贰苍驳谤鈥25
Research Award, College of Engineering and Applied Science; Silver Medal Award, Colorado Engineering Council; Outstanding Senior Award, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering

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Sylvester Francis

听Don鈥檛 be afraid to ask 鈥榙umb鈥 questions; most breakthroughs start with curiosity and the courage to admit what you don鈥檛 know. Embrace failure, seek feedback and remember: Real growth happens outside your comfort zone.鈥

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Nina Fromartz

听Do what you love, and good things will come. There鈥檚 nothing more meaningful than having fun doing what you love. Also, college is the best time to learn from mistakes. It鈥檚 OK to not be perfect. At the end of your college career, your GPA doesn鈥檛 matter nearly as much as the experiences you had, the memories you made and who you shared them with.鈥

颁颈惫贰苍驳谤鈥25
Global Engagement Award, College of Engineering and Applied Science

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Harrison William Gannon

听My advice is to be an active listener who seeks to understand others without judgment. Approach every interaction with kindness, joy and a genuine interest in other people's lives. The way you treat others defines a meaningful life, and building compassionate relationships creates a powerful legacy.鈥

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Global Engagement Award, College of Engineering and Applied Science

Anne Watts Gentry

听Your coursework matters, but so does your mental and physical well-being! It鈥檚 amazing what a 15-minute walk outside can do to reset your mind, especially in a place like 91福利社, where nature is so accessible. Make time to ground yourself, as it will help you show up better for everything and everyone else.鈥

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Graduate Newsletter Assistant, Office of Faculty Affairs; MBAA VP of Community Outreach; Co-president of MBA Women In Business; Co-president of MBA Natural and Organics Club

Nathan George

听Always take advantage of any opportunity you can. There are so many experiences available at CU, and you never know what doors will open as a result!鈥

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George Lynn Memorial Award, Chancellor's Recognition Award

Celeste Guiles

听Push forward, make friends, try to go to many conferences, take advantage of opportunities and have fun! Meeting other students at conferences is motivating and can help you remember you are not alone in the graduate school struggle.鈥

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Golda Harris

听It may sound clich茅, but you really do miss 100% of the opportunities you don鈥檛 take. 91福利社鈥攎ore specifically, the CU Teach program鈥攈as provided me with more opportunities than I ever could have imagined. If I hadn鈥檛 listened to the people who believed in me and encouraged me to take chances, I wouldn鈥檛 be in the position I鈥檓 in today. One of the most important lessons I鈥檝e learned here is that people truly want to help you succeed鈥攜ou just have to be open to letting them.鈥

听贰诲耻鈥25
听School of Education Outstanding Contribution to Teaching

Devon Hedrick-Shaw

听My biggest piece of advice for new PhD students is to make the experience your own. CU has so many incredible faculty and learning opportunities at the PhD level, but it is important to trust your gut and invest in the opportunities and relationships that will help you accomplish your goals for the degree. Alongside that, it's important to be open to new ideas and areas of study you might not have expected. Some of my most important learning experiences throughout the program resulted from working with an expansive group of colleagues and across program areas that were not part of my plans when first admitted to the program.鈥

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School of Education Outstanding Teaching

Andrew Johnson

听Don鈥檛 be afraid to fail. Try new things and put yourself in uncomfortable situations. It鈥檚 OK to fail鈥攜ou鈥檒l grow and become better for it.鈥

厂迟谤补迟颁辞尘尘鈥25
William W. White Outstanding Senior, Department of Advertising, Public Relations and Media Design

Breier Jorgensen

听Practice saying 鈥榶es鈥 to as much as you can handle because you won't regret the memories you make, the friends you meet and the pictures you take. It is certainly easier to learn to say no after all the clubs you got involved in, the new foods you tried, the places you travel and the classes you TA for. Your college time is what you make of it; one of my favorite times of my life was studying abroad because I was not afraid of saying yes.鈥

OpsMgmt, 叠耻蝉础苍补鈥25
Henny Reinhardtsen Strategy, Entrepreneurship and Operations Division Outstanding Student Award; Academic Achievement Award听

Yarden Kelmann

听Explore courses outside of your focus area that interest you because you might not have another opportunity to formally learn an exciting topic from incredible professors in the field. I've always wanted to learn Arabic and mountain meteorology, so I'm grateful that I branched out and added them to my schedule!鈥

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Kangmin Kim

听Life will give you setbacks, but you can choose how to respond to them. Sometimes, your emotions can get the best of you, so cry it out until you feel tired of crying and slowly heal with the help of your support system, friends, family or use CAPS on campus.鈥

颁丑别尘贰苍驳谤鈥25
Distinguished Peer Mentor Award, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering

Frank Lynch

听Set ambitious goals, and wake up every day with a plan to achieve them.鈥

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Dana Majer

听Discover what excites you and explore it wholeheartedly. When you engage in what brings you joy and meaning, you naturally build a community that inspires and supports you. Before you know it, you will be graduating from this program, grateful that you chased your passions and have a whole community there to support you.鈥

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Outstanding Undergraduate Student Award, Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering; Community Impact Award, College of Engineering and Applied Science

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Julian Stenzel Martins

听When people say, 鈥榊ou are your own worst critic,鈥 they're really not kidding. Don't allow your inner doubt to paralyze you from moving your ideas and projects forward. What you do in your time here will not be the best thing you do in your life, and it's not supposed to be. Just show that you can take something from start to finish, learn from your inevitable mistakes and disappointments along the way, and keep moving.鈥

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School of Education Outstanding Master's Graduate: Contribution to Community Engagement

Delaney McNally

听Classes are important, but make sure to prioritize down time and time with your friends. You will remember time with your friends more than any homework assignment or exam.鈥

颁丑别尘叠颈辞贰苍驳谤鈥25
Research Award, College of Engineering and Applied Science; Outstanding Senior Award, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering

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Joanna Mendy

听Be brave! Sometimes you can feel out of place, but this campus is so full of opportunities. Join a club, explore research opportunities, and connect with people you find interesting. It might open up a world of possibilities, so do it scared!鈥

M滨苍蹿辞厂肠颈鈥25
Education Diversity Scholars Program Coordinator

Angela Mink

听My advice to future students in research is to recognize the power they hold. Every individual contribution strengthens the collective effort to achieve greatness. You have the power to change lives, so use that potential to build a career and a life you're proud of.鈥

听颁颈惫贰苍驳谤鈥25
听Research Award, College of Engineering and Applied Science

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Lindsey O'Brien

听You don鈥檛 need to know exactly where you鈥檙e going yet. What matters most is caring about what you鈥檙e doing and who you're doing it with.鈥

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Juliana Olsen-Valdez

听An education is most powerful when it's holistic. Push yourself to connect ideas across disciplines, and remember that contributing to your community can be just as important as your academics!鈥

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Tanvi Patil

听Explore anything and everything! Spend time outside on nice days, get involved in campus activities and embrace life at CU beyond the classroom. Regardless of your interests, try something new, academically or otherwise, to make the most out of college. Worst case, you'll discover something you don't like!鈥

颁丑别尘叠颈辞贰苍驳谤鈥25
Research Award, College of Engineering and Applied Science; Distinguished Peer Mentor Award, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering

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Abirame Periyasamy

听Say yes to things that scare you a little鈥攜ou grow most outside your comfort zone.鈥

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听Alumni and Networking Chair

Roan Plinke

听Learn to find fun in everything you do. School can feel like a battle if you鈥檙e stuck in the wrong mindset鈥攂ut it doesn鈥檛 have to. You鈥檒l succeed more easily if you try to enjoy the process, the work and the learning along the way.鈥

颁丑别尘贰苍驳谤鈥25
Outstanding Sophomore Award, Deptartment of Chemical and Biological Engineering

Aaditya Pore

听Your legacy will be defined more by what you help others accomplish, rather than what you solely achieve. Always invite opportunities to be the flame that lights a peer's candle, reaching out to provide guidance, mentorship, support and camaraderie.鈥

AeroEngr, CompSci鈥25
; Graduating Leader of the Year
President, Senior Class Council

Summit Shrestha

听Don't be afraid to ask questions. The material you are learning is difficult, and not understanding it is only natural. Asking for help is the fastest way to grow.鈥

颁丑别尘贰苍驳谤鈥25
Academic Engagement Award and Research Award, College of Engineering and Applied Science

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Renner Skidmore

听My main piece of advice is to be curious. There are so many ways to make a difference. Every class is an opportunity to learn more tools that can be used to improve your life, your community and our world. There is no better time to equip yourself with a foundation of values and skills that will help you build a career that solves the biggest issues facing our modern world. So go be curious, ask the hard questions, understand as many perspectives as you can and do your research.鈥

惭驳尘迟鈥25
Leeds Undergraduate Impact Award; Henny Reinhardtsen Organizational Leadership and Information Analytics Division Outstanding Student Award
Board Chair, Sustainable Business Club; Undergraduate Representative, CESR Advisory Board

Airyl Van Dayrit

听In a place as vast as 91福利社, don鈥檛 just search for where you belong but try and create that space and invite others into it. Help those who feel lost and offer them the safety and support you once needed. And when you鈥檙e tired, remember you are human, too. Be open to help, just as you strive to uplift others. You are not alone. Your presence is powerful. Let it silence your doubts. And above all, do what makes you happy and don鈥檛 let anyone tell you otherwise.鈥

惭别肠丑贰苍驳谤鈥25
Community Impact Award; Perseverance Award; Culture Impact Award, College of Engineering and Applied Science

Macy Will

听Say 鈥榶es鈥 to working with new people; say 鈥榶es鈥 to trying out a project; say 鈥榶es鈥 to helping professors; and say 鈥榶es鈥 to trying out clubs! These experiences will shape your journey at 91福利社, help you figure out your career path and provide some of your favorite memories of your time here.鈥

础谤肠丑贰苍驳谤鈥25
听Academic Engagement Award, College of Engineering and Applied Science

Marwa Yacouti

听Lean into what makes you different, stay relentlessly curious, and don鈥檛 wait to feel ready, just begin! Most of the time, it鈥檚 the courage to start that opens the door to everything else.鈥

笔丑顿础别谤辞贰苍驳谤鈥25
Three Minute Thesis (3MT) finalist; Caltech Trailblazing Young Researcher Award; Rising Star in Computational Mechanics and Data Science; IEEE Women in Services Computing Award

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McKenna Yates

听Many opportunities will come and go throughout college, and I encourage others to step a little bit outside of their comfort zone in order to pursue them. Whether it's a job you don't think you're qualified enough for or a new club that covers topics you know nothing about, college is the time to be bold and try new things. From there, doors can open, and your path could change in ways you never thought possible. Even if it doesn't work out the way you thought it might, there is always the possibility of a good experience coming out of it. So, join that club, talk to that stranger, apply to that job and see what happens!鈥

CritMediaSt, Soc鈥25
Outstanding Graduating Senior, University Libraries

Fishion Yohannes

听My best advice for current students and future students has to be to know that you belong. Engineering is challenging, but you are not alone. Seek out mentors, seek community and, most importantly, seek help. It鈥檚 OK not to know everything. Imposter syndrome is very real, but please remember that your perspective and contributions are beyond valuable. Your journey will have obstacles, but perseverance, resilience and a strong support system will guide you. More than anything, never let self-doubt dictate your potential because you are capable, you are worthy, and you have the power to make a difference.鈥

叠颈辞惭别诲贰苍驳谤鈥25
Community Engagement Award, College of Engineering and Applied Science

Rachel Zing

听College is a great time to figure out what you like, both academically and in extracurriculars. There鈥檚 no shame in trying a bunch of different things until you find what actually brings you joy.鈥

惭别诲颈补厂迟鈥25
William W. White Outstanding Senior, Department of Media Studies

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