2026 Education Graduates
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Doctor of Philosophy Degrees
Jackquelin Bristol, Educational Foundations, Policy & Practice
Dissertation: “Teacher Housing Initiatives: A Case Study of Race, Place, and the School-Housing Nexus”
Faculty Advisor: Terrenda White
Dr. Jackquelin Bristol’s dissertation tackled a pressing issue in our country: lack of affordable housing. While scholars have explored its impact on children’s learning opportunities, Dr. Bristol brings attention to how this issue impacts the people who facilitate learning for children: Teachers. Using mixed-methods, including 300 survey responses from teachers, 50 hours of observation, 21 interviews, 230 documents, and detailed mapping using ArcGIS, Dr. Bristol elevates the struggles of teachers who live and labor in precarious conditions. Skillfully interrogating the adequacy of teacher-housing-initiatives, she offers recommendations for housing that is de-commodified, equity-driven, and community-controlled, and in solidarity with all public-sector workers and the children and families they serve. Congrats, Dr. Bristol!
Alexis Erin Hunter, Educational Foundations, Policy & Practice and Learning Sciences & Human Development
Dissertation: “We Have Everything We Need: Ancestral Healing Informing Pathways to Collective Liberation in the Lives of Youth of Color”
Faculty Advisors: Terrenda White and Ben Kirshner
Dr. Lex Hunter’s dissertation examined holistic approaches to activism by youth facing systemic oppression and state-sanctioned violence. Drawing on Black feminist theory and using a community-based participatory research design, Dr. Hunter worked with queer and femme Black and Latine youth to explore the interconnections among resistance, healing, and community. From her close collaborations with youth, we learn to reimagine an ethics of care that is collective and embodied and draws on family histories and ancestral practices of survival. Her dissertation is aptly titled, “We Have Everything We Need: Ancestral Healing Informing Pathways to Collective Liberation in the Lives of Youth of Color.” Congrats, Dr. Hunter!
Kyle Kopsick, Educational Foundations, Policy & Practice
Dissertation: “Intercultural Education (Un)Realized: How Neoliberal and Neocolonial Pressures Constrain Educational Purpose and Practice”
Faculty Advisor: Andrea Dyrness
This year-long ethnography explores how an international school in Costa Rica that serves students from more than seventy nationalities sought to educate across difference and build intercultural understanding. Based on classroom observations, teacher interviews, and student focus groups, the study shows how global and local pressures to perform on exams and gain credentials often narrowed what teachers and students could meaningfully pursue. To more fully realize the promise of intercultural education, the dissertation argues for a renewed, multi-dimensional, and everyday focus on educational purpose.
Anna Dora Perkins, Educational Foundations, Policy & Practice
Dissertation: “When Students and Voters Differ: The Promise and Peril of Local Control”
Faculty Advisors: Terri Wilson and Kevin Welner
Anna’s dissertation takes on the daunting challenge of developing a helpful, quantitative index to explain the potential match or mismatch between school‑users—the students and families in public schools—and the school‑voters who shape school governance through local elections. Using innovative GIS methods, she developed novel measures to analyze and map racial and ethnic misalignment across districts nationwide. Her study examines how that racial and ethnic misalignment relates to student achievement outcomes, school funding disparities, and civil rights complaints. Anna’s important work shows us that strong schools depend on a strong democracy--one grounded in inclusion, representation, and voice.
Jonathon E. Sawyer, Educational Foundations, Policy & Practice
Dissertation: “Negotiating Faith: Catholic Educators on LGBTQ+ Personhood”
Faculty Advisors: Liz Meyer and Kevin Welner
Jon's dissertation study titled, “Negotiating Faith: Catholic Educators on LGBTQ+ Personhood” builds bridges of understanding across the divides that can separate LGBTQ youth and people in theologically conservative faith communities. He interviewed Catholic educators who support their LGBTQ students, describing how they draw on ethics of care rather than religious doctrines that demand the invisibility of LGBTQ identity. Jon’s work deepens understandings of Christian education and suggests ways to reduce exclusion and erasure of LGBTQ people in religious communities. His study offers hope and possibility as our country grapples with ideological divisions, autocratic forms of Christian Nationalism, and taxpayer subsidies for religious schools.
Alexandra Federico McGrath, Equity, Bilingualism & Biliteracy
Dissertation: “Cultivating Critical Language Awareness to Inform, Teach, and Transform: A Raciolinguistic Analysis of the Languaging Experiences of Racialized Bilinguals as They Move Into and Through Higher Education”
Faculty Advisor: Deb Palmer
Alex's dissertation drew on critical ethnography and counterstorytelling to explore the experiences of eight racialized bilingual women – all former students or advisees from the South Bronx - as they navigated the transition into and through college. She designed and led a six-session virtual workshop to support students to develop critical language awareness and pride in their own linguistic practices. Drawing on interviews, workshop recordings and artifacts, she found that students with racialized, minoritized identities often experience marginalization based on how they speak and write, while also building community and leveraging their linguistic and cultural skills to navigate systems not designed for them. Participants described the workshop as a powerful counterspace that affirmed their experiences.
MarĂa RuĂz-MartĂnez, Equity, Bilingualism & Biliteracy
Dissertation: “Translanguaging Within the Margins: Reimagining Teaching and Learning With/From Transborder Public Art”
Faculty Advisor: Jamy Stillman
Dr. MarĂa-Ruiz-Martinez’s dissertation examines how transborder muralists in Milwaukee’s South Side transform public space into sites of memory, resistance, and intergenerational learning. Grounded in Chicana/x feminist epistemologies, translanguaging theory, and multiliteracies scholarship, MarĂa drew from pláticas, community encuentros, and arts-based methods, including digital collage and visual memos, to analyze murals not merely as visual texts, but as pedagogical acts that enact community-based knowledge production and cultural critique. Among its multiple powerful contributions, this project reframes public art as a central pedagogical and epistemological tool, expanding notions of literacy beyond the written word and institutional schooling.
Lydia Sollenberger, Equity, Bilingualism & Biliteracy
Dissertation: “Opportunities for Shared Writing for Emergent Bilinguals with Writing Needs”
Faculty Advisor: Alison Boardman
Dr. Lydia Sollenberger’s dissertation explored how one teacher modified instruction to include Emergent bilingual students with disabilities during a dual language summer school program. Using a multiple case study design, she explored opportunities for shared writing during a Spanish writing unit. Her study adds valuable insight into inclusive practices for Emergent bilingual students with disabilities, including teacher and student moves that support participation and develop students’ identities as writers. Through detailed and thoughtful analysis, Dr. Sollenberger also identified exclusionary practices in the writing community. Notably, the predominance of English during Spanish writing time negatively impacted participation of her focal students.Ěý
Alexis Erin Hunter, Educational Foundations, Policy & Practice and Learning Sciences & Human Development
Dissertation: “We Have Everything We Need: Ancestral Healing Informing Pathways to Collective Liberation in the Lives of Youth of Color”
Faculty Advisors: Terrenda White and Ben Kirshner
Dr. Lex Hunter’s dissertation examined holistic approaches to activism by youth facing systemic oppression and state-sanctioned violence. Drawing on Black feminist theory and using a community-based participatory research design, Dr. Hunter worked with queer and femme Black and Latine youth to explore the interconnections among resistance, healing, and community. From her close collaborations with youth, we learn to reimagine an ethics of care that is collective and embodied and draws on family histories and ancestral practices of survival. Her dissertation is aptly titled, “We Have Everything We Need: Ancestral Healing Informing Pathways to Collective Liberation in the Lives of Youth of Color.” Congrats, Dr. Hunter!
Helen Marie Baynum, Literacy Studies
Dissertation: “Navigating Shifts in Evidence-Based Literacy Instruction with K-5 Teachers”
Faculty Advisor: Silvia NoguerĂłn-Liu
Dr. Helen Baynum’s dissertation describes her joint inquiry with elementary educators, in the complex, and sometimes “foggy” work of navigating early literacy reform. Dr. Baynum spent an academic year documenting her participation in data-driven instruction meetings, co-planning, and co-teaching, as part of a collaborative professional development project. Findings illustrate the tensions she and teacher partners encountered as they implemented new curricula and assessment practices. Her study also examines sensemaking moments where teachers reflected on their past and current experiences. Dr. Baynum’s work helps us see what is possible when you walk the walk, with heart and conviction to do what’s right for children.
Han Nah Kim, Literacy Studies
Dissertation: “Decolonizing Social Emotional Learning: Cultivating Diasporic Educational Spaces for Afghan Refugee-background Students”
Faculty Advisor: Elizabeth Dutro
Dr. Han Nah Kim’s dissertation reimagines social and emotional learning through a decolonial lens grounded in the lived experiences of Afghan refugee-background students. Central to this work are the deep, sustained relationships she cultivated with teachers and children at her partner school, partnerships she began in her first year at CU. Through collaborative engagement with teachers and interviews with children, she co-developed practices that challenge deficit narratives and foreground students’ diasporic ways of knowing. Her impactful, beautifully written research demonstrates how teacher–researcher collaborations can bring theory to practice, enacting SEL as a more just, responsive, and humanizing educational practice.
Kyla McClure, Research and Evaluation Methodology
Dissertation: “The Promises and Pitfalls of Using Large-Scale Assessment in the Classroom”
Faculty Advisor: Derek Briggs
Dr. Kyla McClure has earned her PhD in the Research and Evaluation Methodology program. Her outstanding three-article dissertation is entitled “The Promises and Pitfalls of Using Large-Scale Assessment in the Classroom.” Kyla’s research asks a deceptively simple question: do the assessments we give students actually help teachers teach better? Her dissertation examines modular interim assessments increasingly common in today's classrooms. The findings, based on a combination of quantitative and qualitative analyses, offers empirically driven insights for how states can support assessments that genuinely support learning. Kyla is now a postdoctoral scholar at the National Center for the Improvement of Educational Assessment.
Peter Karanevich, STEM Education
Dissertation: “A Case Study of Conceptualizations of Teaching and Learning in Graduate Mathematics”
Faculty Advisor: David Webb
Dr. Peter Karanevich’s dissertation examined how doctoral students in mathematics perceive and experience learning during the early stages of their PhD program. Using interviews, observations, and composite narratives, Peter analyzed how students appropriate tools for learning, struggle with making sense of graduate-level mathematics, and negotiate program demands. He identified tensions between students’ private and dialogic sense-making and documents how program-level structures impact students’ opportunities to learn. Dr. Karanevich’s work attempts to humanize the mostly uncharted field of doctoral mathematics programs and provides suggestions for those interested in fostering more supportive environments for students studying graduate-level mathematics.
Loraine Loretta B. Smith Glidewell, Teacher Learning, Research & Practice
Dissertation: “From Fish Guts to Fireflies: Finding the Magic of Rural Education in Pre-Service Teacher Learning”
Faculty Advisor: Melissa Braaten
When asked to define “rural,” many say: “it’s the middle of nowhere;” but, for Loraine, “rural” is the middle of somewhere special. Motivated by her experience as a teacher in rural Colorado, Dr. Glidewell's dissertation examines how teacher preparation opens new possibilities for teachers interested in rural education. Dr. Glidewell surveyed pre-service teachers statewide and found few opportunities to learn about rural education during teacher preparation – even in Colorado where 80% of schools are rural. She then created a Rural Education Club for future teachers. The Club is making rural education visible because, like fireflies, they are shining a light on the magic of rural education.
Karen Marie Crofton
Dissertation: “Understanding Engineering Students' Motivations for Engaging in Entrepreneurial Opportunities”
Faculty Advisor: Laura Kornish
Karen Marie Crofton has earned a PhD in Engineering Education. Her dissertation is titled: "Understanding Engineering Students' motivations for Engaging in Entrepreneurial Opportunities." Her research uncovers what motivates engineering students to pursue entrepreneurial opportunities and shows how entrepreneurship and a tolerance of ambiguity can equip them with high‑value skills essential for contemporary engineering careers. Congrats, Dr. Crofton!
Larissa Lynn Schwartz
Dissertation: “From Pilot to Global Scale: Iterative Teaching and Curriculum Design for Introduction to Generative Artificial Intelligence”
Faculty Advisor: Tom Yeh
Larissa Lynn Schwartz has earned a PhD in Engineering Education. She's an accomplished designer, educator, researcher, and entrepreneur. Her dissertation, titled “From Pilot to Global Scale: Iterative Teaching and Curriculum Design for Introduction to Generative Artificial Intelligence,” examines how introductory GenAI curricula can be designed, implemented, and iteratively refined across diverse contexts, from small pilot classrooms to global online audiences. She examines how this rapidly evolving technology reshapes teaching, focusing on education, industry, ethics, and accessibility, while offering a scalable, learner-centered approach to curriculum design. Best wishes, Dr. Schwartz!
Master of Arts Degrees
Curriculum & Instruction: Secondary English
- Aria Billingsley
- Josh Condon
- Ellerie Freisinger
- Ethan Jeremy Hale
- Bridger D. Jackson
- Juliette Luini
Curriculum & Instruction: Secondary Social Studies
- Kamilah Bugarin Rodriguez
- Sarah Burelsmith
- Fiona Cashin
- Morgan Taylar Moore
- Ethan Provost
- Alexis Schmitz
- Matthew Street
Curriculum & Instruction: Secondary Science
- Drew Davis
- Jason Flint
- Max Inman
- Ritu Treisa Philip
- Noah Matthew Randall
- Bentura Salazar
- Micaela Seaver
- Richard Joel Williams
Curriculum & Instruction: Secondary Mathematics
- Cardi Gilley
- Anna Hirschmann
- Maddie Farber
- Annika Herndon
- Madeleine B. Miller
- Nicole Rauch
Maynor Acosta Cerda
Aribey Aguayo
Jacqueline Albujar Ortiz
Breezi Almond
Mirla Andrade
Tatiana Arias
Martha Avila
Isabella Ann Beckington
Daniel Blank
Tabitha Ann Brown
Gillian Cail
Faith Jazmine Calvo
Johanna Jesus Carrazco-Gonzalez
Jenny Christensen
Jessica Cole
Leslie Cook-Knerr
Maryi Luz Delgado OrtizĚý
Stella Lingle Gardner
Dana Gleason
Weston Gleiss
Karen Gonzalez Rivas
Melissa Goodman
Kelly Hansen
Saira Hernandez Alvarenga
Sayra Elizabeth Hernandez Gonzalez
Karen Herrera
Jessica Eugene Jeong
Madeline Johnson
Liliam Marlene Johnson
Lindsay Elizabeth Jones
Kendra Kuehl
Juliana Zafiro Luna
Carrie Lyons
Isabella Manning
Sindi Paola Marquez Ramirez
Kelsey Meservy
McKenna Miller
Olga Ivonne Montano Martinez
Valerie Munoz
Mary Nagy
Victoria Norville
Lorraine Ortiz-Lopez
Courtney Pallares
Andrea Jo PeacockĚý
Eduardo Perez
Thomas Gilbert PooleĚý
Anahi QuintanaĚý
Cindy Esmeralda Rascon MarquezĚý
Sophia Real
Alejandra Rocha
Demmy Tagle
Amy Tanklefsky
Max Wuesthoff
- Nicola Anglo-Raymundo
- Cori Fagan
- Brianna Leyva
- Victoria MarinĚý
- Ashleigh Navarro
- Eva Rossell
- Nicholas AlexanderĚý
- Andés Alvarez
- Zaya Daniel
- Anna Guy
- Katherine LenkartĚý
- Torrence Brown-SmithĚý
- Collette Heskett
- Alyssa Osorio-Carrillo
- Rachel Peters
- Kari Allerton
- Lottie Anderson
- Serena Ascough
- Heidi Bogetveit
- Tami Bowman
- Nicole Brandt
- Elizabeth Bucceri
- Paolo Chavez Calvados
- Jennifer Ann Choy
- Jarrett Cowgill
- Caitlin Louise Duffy
- Katie Fitzgerald
- Christine Kramer
- Jessica Imelda Lui
- Michael Mazzaccaro
- Taylor Ann Morris
- Keegan Oldani
- Andrea Sheets
- Kiko Steinbarth
- Nolan Taylor
- Christina Toops
- Kelly Walter
- Rob Washman
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Bachelor of Arts Degrees, Undergraduate Licensure, Minors and Certificates
- Jonathan Arellano
- Chloe Deeba
- Isabella Flores-Charlesworth
- Avery Graves
- Jordan Hill
- Meredith Hunter
- Mandy MachenĚý
Asher Allen
Sierra Arndt
Justin Brubaker
Owen Buehler, with distinction
Elisa Cardona Lamas
Daniela Fernanda Castaneda, with distinctionĚý
Alina Clausen, with distinction
Hayley Creegan, with distinction
Caroline Crossland, with distinction
Gina Curtis
Liliana Deleon
Kayla Faje
Jalia Fischer, with distinction
Anna Flaherty, with distinction
Alexis Alicia Garcia, with distinction
Lillian Gregory
Tyhaunnie Harper-Evans
Taya Hastings
Clara Hoge
Eliza Howard
Eden Hutto
Kate Lauren Jaeger, with distinction
Sydney Jessup
Taylor Kammeyer
Megan Joy Klene, with distinction
Arabella Deer Kuplins, with distinction
Amy Claudia Labontu, with distinction
Molly Maloney
Lian Melumad
Josie Jean Metcalfe, with distinction
Avery Miller
Aine Mulvihill
Elsa Nguyen
Annika Olson
Artis Paris, with distinction
Syanah Isabel Ramos, with distinction
Layla Rankin
Anna Ritchie, with distinction
Adriana Rivera
Dilan Ruiz, with distinction
Leila MacKenzie Ruyle
Julia Sanchez
Samantha Schultz
Grecia Segovia, with distinction
Chloe Shepard
Rory Alexius Smith
Hannah Jane Stephenson, with distinction
Norah Stueck
Luke Tracy, with distinction
Elli Weber
Alyse Barbara Welch, with distinction
Abigail Jane Williams
Matilda Willis
Hannah Grace Wood, with distinction
Esperanza Zárate, with distinction
- Sydney Ashkinos
- Michael Tyler Azcue, with distinction
- Autum Christeson, with distinction
- Haley Green
- Bella Snow
- Nydia Strohm-Salazar
- Mia Torres
English Language Arts
Ella Baffico, with distinction
Skyler Behrens
Collette Mace, with distinction
Piper Tocco, with distinction
Mathematics
Chey Acosta
Austin Mulder
Oliver Ramirez, with distinction
Science
Lexi Heine
Kai Jung, with distincion
Alex Maresh
Mia Overcash
Alyssa Shappee
Branden P. Stevens
Social StudiesĚý
Quindlen Anderson, with distinction
Madilynn Bailey
Jinjae Marie Han, with distinction
Graham B. Simpson, with distinction
Katie Stouder
Spanish
Jocelyn Huerta, with distinction
Kaedtnce Kaleikini
Martin Alejandro Muñoz Delgado
Middle School Mathematics
- Jonathan Arellano
Secondary Science
- Maddie Farber
Jada Abbott
Julia Aichinger Richter
Bree Anderson
Daniela Arias
Sydney Ashkinos
KK Aych
Alyson Barrett
Alli Bosworth
Natalie Braithwaite
Caitlan Brower
Anna Buencamino
Alex Bugner
Megan Burke
Amelia Carleton
Lucie Carriker
Elizabeth Chevalier
Jeanine Cox
Grant Sanford DeBernardi
Katelyn Puccio Dickinson
Karina Ernst
Mya Garcia
Avery Gentry
Elena Giannopoulos
Ellie Gianola
Amelia Griswell
Kevin Halsey
Phoebe Ham
Jordyn Hirsch
Evie Hylton
Mira Kearnes
Abigail Kilgore
Amanda Lopez
Sophia Maas
Hannah Miller
Liv Nelson
Priscilla Palos
Jessica Peluso
Kylie Pierce
Lauren Pike
Aaron Price
Lexi Putman
Yasmin Recendiz
Ellie Ross
Ethan Silver
Polina Sultanov
Brinley Tellinger
Briana Villalobos
Alexis Woodruff
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Maryam Al Rumhi
Carter Albers
Hind Alghamdi
Mallory Allen
Alexa Allred
Martin Anaya Anaya
Simone Andersen
Katelyn Anderson
Kayla Anderson
Cheraye Arcoren
Melisa Arellano Ramirez
Daniela Arias
Lily Assini
Dahni Austin
Karla Avitia
Brennan Baker
Owen Barton
Ellena Bassoukos
Evelyn Batategas
Max Beermann
Molly Berman
Sophia Bolich
Sophia Brewer
Reese Briggs
Jamie Campbell
Bennett Carothers
Josh Carpenter
Ella Chambers
Brendan Doyle Church
Kelly Clingan
Kelly Colanto
Elizabeth Coleman
Jade Cortez Vargas
Blaise Coslick
Sante Crutcher
Alexander David
Cailey Davis
Gavin Depue
Jacob Desousa
Elijah Deutsch
Sebastian Dibildox
Dom Dixon
Campbell Dokken
Quinlan Emhoff
Rachel Evancho
Sophia Feghali
Jacob Fleishauer
Charles Fritsch
Anastasia Gallegos-Roque
Shakthi Ganesh Pandian
Nahomi Gasca
Callie Gendolfe
Lauren Gillespie
Blair Given
Beyonse Gordillo Jimenez
Paige Greenfield
Satori Griffith
Kellie HaĚý
Taelor Haley
Autumn Hall
Kamryn Hayes
Bianca Hernandez-Vasquez
Abigail Howes
Kendra Hudgins
Teddy Huttenhower
Anoushka Jani
Jenna Jones
Rachel Kennedy
Avery Kissinger
Tyler Kivelson
Zach Kleinman
Jon Landis
Sarah Laughlin
Emerson Layne
Jackson Leache
Darrius Leto
Jasmin Lin
Timothy London
Lauren Lopez
Haley Lorch
Janae Lujan
Josie Master
Hayden Matherne
Jessica Matsen
Tate McDonald
Colin Mckillop
Ian Mcleod
Sebastian Melancon
Josie Metcalfe
Charlie Misraje
Arden Morgan
Nova Munir
Rue Murray
Jaz Naseri
Taylor Nichols
Benjamin Nyquist
Macy Osenga
Kira Palau
Lily Patrick
Nina Patterson
Jasmine Perez
Marley Pethica
Will Pfaffendorf
Jared Preyer
Christina Proctor
Jenna Reed
Breanne Roberts
Michael Robinson
Skyler Seybold
Jenna Shenbaum
Madden Shuffler
Kalen Sieja
Abigail Sifuentes
Katie Simmons
Aidan Sindt
Samson Skinner
Alexa Smith
Windrem Smith
Elle Steffens
Hannah Stephenson
Hunter Stricker
Hunter Swanson
Nick Talucci
Sayat Teklemariam
Feben Teklu
Whitney Thong
Piper Tocco
Kimberly Tremillo Perez
Tyler Van Hare
Haley Virdi
Abigail Voorhis
Cody Warchuck
Leila Watters
Zoe Weiss
Wendy Werner
Matilda Willis
Jevan Wiltz
Ella Winger
Hannah Yared
Sarah Young
Cooper Zeman
Tatum Zrubek
Community Scholars
- Daniela Fernanda Castaneda
- Jinjae Marie Han
Dahni Austin
Martin Anaya Anaya
Daniela Arias
Melisa Arellano Ramirez
Anastasia Gallegos
Shakthi Ganesh Pandian
Jasmine Perez
Abigail Sifuentes
Sayat Teklemariam
Whitney Thong
Kimberly Tremillo Perez
Hannah Yared
Maddie Farber
Jason Flint
Cardi Gilley
Anna Hirschman
Mia Overcash
Noah Randall
Bentura Salazar
Michaela Seaver
Anahi Alvarez
Jose Gutierrez
Nina Patterson