Cole Emmanuel
Education
Yes, I'm starting at Middle School
The first notable school I attended was Denver School of the Arts (Middle and High School.) D.S.A. is a school split into "majors" including Orchestra, Visual Cinema, Dance, Band and many others, all of which you had to audition for. As a 5th grade student I auditioned for the theater program and was part of the <10% accepted. I spent 2 hours a day studying theater for the next 4 years until I transferred to Denver East High School. During my senior year I discovered that my high school would pay for any students community college class if they had fulfilled that requirement already (Concurrent Enrollment). Due to a transcript error from transferring, I had more credits than necessary and was able to take a full schedule of community college credits paid for by my High School. I then attended Colorado Mesa University for two years before transferring to Marquette University in Wisconsin. In December of 2023, I graduated with a Bachelors of Science (BS) degree in Physics. After graduation, I backpacked through South America for few months and realized I probably don't want to spend my life doing math... When I returned I was admitted into the Master of Science in Management program at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in New York.




Community College of Denver
While at the Community College of Denver I received 16 credits in undergraduate requirements. Notably: I also had the opportunity to work on a Forensic Research project in Dr. Filbin-Wongs lab at neighboring Metro State University. I presented with her and one other student at the MSU Undergraduate Research Conference.
Colorado Mesa University
I completed my first two years of Physics requirements while Rock Climbing, playing guitar, and frequenting the Utah National Parks.
Marquette University
B.S. in Physics
After receiving a scholarship offer to play NCAA Division 1 lacrosse, I moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and spent 2 years eating cheese and vitamin D supplements.
I currently am a Masters Candidate at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, New York.
Hobart and William Smith Colleges
M.S. in Managment