Close support from psychology department chair Anne DePrince helped Michelle Lee (PhD ‘18) succeed in her challenging developmental psychology doctorate program at DU. Lee has since landed a job as a data scientist with Pearson, where she focuses on integrating artificial intelligence with educational tools.
Regina Huang, a 2019 anthropology master’s graduate who originally hails from Taiwan, has done her thesis work on the Amache Museum, which holds the history of Colorado’s only Japanese American internment camp during World War II.
For many graduating students, the days and weeks before Commencement are often spent trying to identify and then secure that dream job. But Spencer Rockwell has known precisely what job he wants for nearly two years. He just needed to find the right time to apply.
Julian Nilsson, a cultural anthropology master’s student and self-described “people person,” has thrived studying and celebrating various people groups through academics, research, and a diverse array of extracurriculars.