In May, approximately 1,445 students will graduate from the University of Northern Colorado representing 13 international countries, 47 states and 46 Colorado counties. The graduates range in age, interests and backgrounds and forged different paths and obstacles to reach their goals.
Take a deeper look at six of the unique graduates, including a 78-year-old man who lived the history he studied, a record-breaking swimmer striving for Olympic gold, a performer eyeing the New York stage, a California business guru already successful in the field, an educator taking on a mountain of roles to support the youth and a future veterinarian who dealt with an inconceivable loss en route to her degree.
78-Year-Old Graduate, Veteran Brings History to Life in the Classroom
When newly minted teacher Kent Trompeter steps into his classroom to teach in the fall, he’ll be bringing with him a lifetime of experiences – and stories – that not every 2022 college graduate can match.
Greatest Â鶹´«Ã½ Swimmer Strives for Moore
Madelyn Moore is the most successful swimmer at Â鶹´«Ã½ to date. In the 2021-2022 season alone, Moore placed first 20 times, was awarded the Western Athletic Conference Swimmer of the Year and represented Team Bermuda at the World Championships.
Jack of all Trades, Master of Many
Out of the many talents Vi Dang has, and the list is long, being able to make their dreams a reality is near the top. Their creative energy is nothing if not contagious.
“I've always been a person who wanted to experience everything I could.â€
Transfer Student Finds Direction, Independence and Endless Opportunities
Well before graduating, Irene Mendoza has already began her career in social media marketing and would love to continue that work in the fashion industry. But if that »å´Ç±ð²õ²Ô’t work out, ²õ³ó±ð’s eager to do something of her own.
Making the Leap to College and Finding Community
After the most devastating event happened to Sierra Jarmon and her family, the future veterinarian clung to a new community and mentors in order to achieve her goals.
Perseverance Pays Off for Education Graduate, Dad of Six
Ryan Quintana could write a book on time management. He finished his degree in Elementary Education while working full-time for Amazon, helping his wife with her daycare business and being dad to his six kids ranging in age from four to 17.
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