Drew Moller came to GSPP in 2011 to study the psychology of sport and performance. More than a decade later, he's leaving with his doctorate in clinical psychology— with deeper roots, a broader practice, and hard-won wisdom about what it means to stay the course.
Zach Lebovic has wanted to coach since he was a young swimmer. Now, as he graduates from the online Master’s in Sport Coaching program, he is carrying forward a coaching philosophy rooted in service, trust and whole-person development.
Zainab Alyasseri came to GSPP searching for a program that understood trauma across borders, cultures, and generations. She found a path toward helping others feel heard, understood, and included.
After discovering the power of physical activity to transform mental health, Nyah Cubbison helped turn DU’s kinesiology minor into a major — and built a path rooted in access, purpose and community impact.
As she prepares to begin GSPP’s PsyD program this fall, Danielle Seljeskog reflects on the experiences that shaped her path from uncertainty to confidence in forensic psychology.
Dr. Jonathan Jenkins (PsyD ’13) reflects on mental fitness, performance, and how GSPP helped shape his path from clinical psychology to work with athletes at the highest level.
After starting her career in law, Erin Gazelka (MA ’09) found her true calling in forensic psychology—where she now works with justice-involved populations to support meaningful, lasting change.