Outstanding Grad: Caley Dallman, Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering
Caley Dallman wanted to be a teacher, but then she found her calling at CSU in engineering.
Caley Dallman wanted to be a teacher, but then she found her calling at CSU in engineering.
After she graduates from CSU this month with a bachelor’s degree in wildlife biology, Griselda Landa-Posas will join the Peace Corps.
Mijares has secured a summer job in Wildlife Services with the USDA, and will begin CSU’s Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program this fall.
Montes-Terrazas wants to use his marketing degree and graphic design skills to go into advertising.
Gonzalez plans to earn a graduate certificate in military and veteran culture before applying to the University’s master of social work program, to help other veterans navigate the VA bureaucracy.
Laurita is headed to Washington, D.C., to work before applying to grad schools with the goal of joining government, ideally the Department of State.
Just two days after graduating with degrees in psychology and social work, Ewan will start her Advanced Standing Masters in Social Work program.
After graduation, Haberecht plans to apply to medical school and pursue a career in health care.
After receiving her degree in mechanical engineering, Benson will head to the African nation of Lesotho, where she'll serve for two years as a math teacher with the Peace Corps.
After graduation, Sanchez is moving to Chicago, where she will continue her passion for natural resources working at the Chicago Botanic Gardens.