Alumni Profiles

Our alumni have gone on to achieve successful careers in numerous fields, with the majority of them remaining in the state of Nevada and directly contributing to the success of our communities.

Here is a snapshot of just some of our successful alumni of Nevada State College. If you are an alum and would like to submit your current educational/career successes, please email your submission to alumni@nsc.nevada.edu.

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Brayden Olsen

Class of 2007 - B.A. English with concentration in Secondary Education
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Sherri

Class of 2006 - B.S. Elementary Education
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Olivia Cooper

Class of 2009 - B.A. in Mathematics with concentration in Secondary Education
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Rocio Gutierrez

Class of 2010 - B.A. Elementary Education with concentration in Bilingual Education
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Alexia Latimore

Class of 2010 - B.A. Elementary Education, First grade teacher at Cahlan Elementary School
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Alexsandra Latimore

Class of 2010 - B.A. Elementary Education, Second grade teacher at Cahlan Elementary School
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Kevin Rice

Class of 2008 - B.A. History with Concentration in Secondary Education, Social Studies Teacher, Radford High School in Hawaii
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Anabel Sanchez

Class of 2010 - B.A. Elementary Education
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Danielle '08

Learn how Danielle transitioned from a career serving her country in the military to serving her community through a career in nursing.
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Matt

Learn how one decision set Matt on a lifelong journey.
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Ashley Brown '09

I’ve wanted to be a psychologist since I was 11 years old. I’m not sure why—I’m a first-generation college student, so there weren’t any psychologists in my family—but I’ve always had a passion for helping children.
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Dave Giorgi ’07

It took me a while to figure out what I wanted to do with myself. After graduating from high school, I worked in the nonprofit sector for a while, mostly at a family resource center offering counseling, food, shelter, and social services to families in ne
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Jennifer Morss ’08

I grew up in a very small town, where I never met anyone with HIV/AIDS. Then one night I saw a TV special that featured an AIDS patient wasting away—alone and stigmatized—in a dark hospital room. The beeper went to a straight line, and he was dead.