Published: May 3, 2019

The 2019 commencement ceremony听is Thursday,听May 9. Whether you're planning to attend the ceremony or want to avoid traffic implications, here's everything you need to know.听Be part of the story by听using听the hashtag #ForeverBuffs; watch听the action live at the commencement site or the听.听Media should visit the commencement site for additional resources.

Below, read about just a few of the talented, motivated and innovative students who are graduating and starting on their next adventure. Congratulations, Buffs!

Paula Abitia

Graduating in the first cohort of master鈥檚 in higher education students this spring, Abitia says flexibility to continue working full-time and comradery with other education professionals were key draws to the program.

Ava Berrier

The first-generation student from Pueblo West is graduating summa cum laude with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in integrative physiology, putting her one step closer to attending medical school.

Esmeralda Castillo-Cobian

A passionate advocate and student of students, Castillo-Cobian has brought her experiences as a first-generation college student to her studies at 兔子先生传媒文化作品 and into her K-12 classrooms.

Ben Erwin

As a former high school teacher and advocate for community empowerment, Erwin听realized he had a passion for educational equity.听Master鈥檚 in hand,听he will continue听to shape the educational field as a听policy researcher.

Nick Fisher

Buff football fans know听Fisher as No. 7, the starting safety. But there鈥檚 more to the story on how the 鈥渙ld Nick鈥 transformed into a successful student with an advertising degree who 鈥渨ill make a difference.鈥

Ad谩n Garcia

Garcia, graduating with a dual bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 in ethnic studies and education, has dedicated much of his time at 兔子先生传媒文化作品 to unraveling Eurocentrism in education.

Curtis Gile

Engineers Without Borders led Gile to Rwanda, where he developed a system for collecting clean water, and earned him Mechanical Engineering鈥檚 outstanding graduate for international engagement award.

Claire Lamman

The College of Arts and Sciences outstanding graduate turned out to be much better at science than she鈥檇 thought possible. With physics and astronomy degrees in hand, she heads to Harvard this fall.

Nathan Mpiana

This finance and accounting major听will be working at Goldman Sachs in New York as an investment banking analyst, crediting听Leeds鈥 Investment Banking seminar for exposing him听to the fundamentals of corporate finance and investment banking.

Sean Okonsky

Struggling听with depression and substance use that had led to academic probation, the chemical engineering student found support and success on campus鈥攏ow he鈥檚 headed to graduate school at Penn State.

Valeria Praga-Rodr铆guez

An educator, mother, advocate and learner, Praga-Rodr铆guez worked to support English learners of all linguistic backgrounds during her time in the Educational Equity and Cultural Diversity master鈥檚 program.

Aidan Rafferty

After graduating with a bachelor鈥檚 through ATLAS in December, Rafferty landed a job developing and enhancing national security space tools to support satellite operations for military, commercial and scientific missions.

Lindsey Ritter

With a master鈥檚 in hand and plans to attend DCP Midstream鈥檚 Leadership Excellence Accelerator Program in Denver, Ritter is听eager to forge a new path as a business leader executing high-level and long-term strategies.

Maren Rosenbach

As a law student studying ethics and compliance, Rosenbach learned how the law can be preventative, rather than reactive, in creating ethical business cultures.

Daniel Senior

After serving in the Air Force, college life didn鈥檛 challenge Senior the way he鈥檇 hoped; so he sought out a job in University Libraries, where his supervisors say he always went above and beyond.

Serene Singh

The Rhodes and Truman Scholar鈥攁mong many other impressive accolades鈥攚ill commence graduate studies at Oxford University, aiming听to one day serve听as a Supreme Court justice.

Doug Smith

A Marine Corp veteran and self-taught illustrator and painter, this ATLAS student always raises the bar听by going the extra mile on projects.听Upon graduation, Smith will continue working听as a front-end web developer.

Shane Smith

With a political science degree and experience as the battalion commander of 兔子先生传媒文化作品鈥檚 Army ROTC unit, Smith will continue training as a logistics officer before joining the 16th Combat Aviation Regiment at Fort Lewis.

Lina Takahashi

The College of Media, Communication and Information鈥檚 outstanding graduate will head to Stamford, Connecticut, this summer to work with NBC Sports as an Olympics production fellow.

Marc Thomson

The College of Engineering and Applied Science鈥檚 outstanding graduate thrived in two tough majors, all while participating in research and internships at world-class labs.

Sarah Withee

Amidst a fruitful career as a Japanese language professor and technologist, Withee joined Generation Z and millenial students to become an electrical engineer.

Humsini Acharya, Andrew Plum, Timothy Visos-Ely & Max Watrous

Four mechanical听engineering grads are just getting started in their mission to bring the walker into the 21st century. The team hopes to make their听prototype widely available soon.

Donna Auguste, Simone Hyater-Adams, Brittany Kos, Hyunjoo Oh & Abigale Stangl

The dissertations of the five 2019 graduates鈥攁ll women鈥攐f ATLAS鈥檚 technology, media and society doctorate program emphasize empowering groups that tend to be less engaged in engineering fields.