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CAPS Staff
Karen Raforth, Ph.D.
Licensed Psychologist
Director
Karen returned to Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) January 2007 as Director after ten years away. During that time she served as Director of Counseling, Dean of Student Life, Associate Vice President and Interim Vice President of Student Services at Metropolitan State College of Denver. Previously, her favorite position at UCB was as Cross Cultural Team Co-Chair. She is an alumna of UCB receiving her master’s and doctorate in Clinical Psychology. She also holds a master’s of education in Counseling from University of Texas at Austin. She has been a licensed clinical psychologist in Colorado for over 20 years. She believes that a counseling center staff should be engaged in not only clinical work to help students in distress but also to reach out to those in the campus community who will never enter CAPS’ door. Karen is a believer in the ripple effect: helping campus community members help each other or assist each other in getting help when needed. She enjoys consulting with individuals, groups and departments about students of concern and making presentations about CAPS’ free services.
Committees: Critical Incident Response Network, Continuum of Care, Health and Wellness Team (Wardenburg, Recreations Services, Alcohol & Other Drugs, Office of Victim Assistance), Threat Assessment/Intervention ad hoc teams, CAPS Diversity, CAPS Publicity
Therapy Groups and Workshops: Perfectionism, Graduate Student Support
Areas of Interest: wellness, prevention, outreach to the campus community, Cross-cultural training, students of concern, change, leadership, politics, supervision, GLBT issues, recruitment, hiring and retention of diverse populations.
Carolyn Johnson Atwater, B.A.
Admin Assistant III
Carolyn has been at CAPS since 2005. She serves as the office manager for CAPS. Prior to coming to CU, she volunteered for the Boulder County Rape Crisis Hotline (now known as MESA) for 2 years. She holds a B.A. degree in psychology from University of Colorado at Boulder and is currently attending graduate school at University of Colorado Denver in the counseling program part time. Carolyn is committed to helping CAPS clients achieve positive growth.
Committees: Student Affairs C4C Committee
Liaison: Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Financial Center
Lisa Boyle, M.S.W., LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Residence Life Coordinator
After receiving her Master's of Social Work from Catholic University in Washington, D.C., Lisa moved to San Francisco, California, where she worked as a counselor in an inpatient treatment program for older adults. She then moved to Miami, Florida where she worked as a counselor for a community mental health center on South Beach and then for the University of Miami. She gained valuable experience in multiculturalism while living in Washington, D.C., San Francisco and Miami. Lisa moved to Boulder in 2006 and started working at CAPS in the Fall of 2007. This is Lisa’s 3rd year at CAPS and she really enjoys working with college students. College can be a fun time, but can also be a very stressful time of life. Students go through a lot of changes in college and CAPS is here to help students adjust to all those changes. This year, Lisa is a Counselor-in-Residence at College Inn/Athens North and Williams Village as well as the Residence Life Coordinator for CAPS.
Counselor-in-Residence: College Inn/Athens North and Williams Village
Committees: Student Affairs Retention & Graduation
Therapy Groups and Workshops: Stress Management Workshop for First-Year Students
Areas of Interest: Substance abuse, adjustment issues, depression, stress management and relationship issues.
Charina Cordova-Velayo, M.A., LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
MBTI Assessment Coordinator
Charina joined CAPS in September 2007. She has a Master’s degree in Psychology with a concentration in Counseling from the Ateneo de Manila University and received postgraduate training from the Colorado School for Family Therapy prior to being licensed as a marriage and family therapist. Charina began providing counseling services in 2000 in the Philippines where she originated from. Since then, she has worked in various places and settings with people of different ages, cultures, socioeconomic status, and other areas of difference. Charina is very interested in working with people who have relationship concerns with their significant others, family and other people. She is also interested in working with multicultural individuals. Charina also enjoys helping people appreciate their normal personality differences through the use of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). She offers individual and group interpretations of the MBTI.
Housing Liaison: Baker Hall
Other Liaisons: Wardenburg Health Center Dept. of Psychological Health and Psychiatry, Catholics on Campus
Committees: CAPS Diversity Committee
Therapy Groups and Workshops: Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Group Interpretations, Perfectionism: Courage To Be Imperfect Group, Surviving Your Long Distance Relationship Workshop, Perfectionism 101 Workshop
Areas of Interest: Family and relationship concerns, multigenerational patterns, diversity, Asian-American issues, immigration experience, positive psychology
Tara Galeano, M.A., LPC
Licensed Professional Counselor
Peer Education Program Coordinator
Tara began working at CAPS in February 2007. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Humanities with an emphasis in literature from Antioch College. In 2000, she earned her Master of Arts in Psychology from Naropa University in the Contemplative Psychotherapy Program. Prior to working at CU, Tara worked in private practice and taught at Naropa University and the Colorado School for Family therapy. Tara is a licensed professional counselor and a certified sex therapist. She is a professional member of the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists. Two years ago, Tara revitalized CAPS’ peer education program. Currently, she coordinates this program and teaches the Peer Counseling class ARSC 2274 in the fall semester and has co-taught the Peer Counseling group class in the spring semester. Her areas of expertise include relationships, sexuality, and peer education.
Housing Liaison: Sewall Hall
Other Liaisons:Engineering and Applied Sciences College, Student Academic Services Center, Bacchus Network National Peer Educator Certification Program
Committees: Chancellors Advisory Committee on Minority Affairs (CACMA), CAPS Diversity Committee
Teaching: ARSC2274 Peer Counseling & EDUC 4831 Advanced Peer Counseling
Therapy groups & Workshops: Bacchus Certified Peer Educator Training
Areas of Interest: Certified Sex Therapist, couple counseling, multicultural/cross-cultural issues in counseling
Debbie Garcia, Psy.D.
Postdoctoral Psychology Resident
Debbie joined CAPS in August 2008 as our pre-doctoral intern. She received a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Houston in 2002. She then went on to earn a Doctoral Degree in Psychology from the University of Denver in August 2009. Debbie will be continuing with CAPS as the postdoctoral resident. During her postdoctoral residency, she will be providing individual assessment and counseling to students, consultation to faculty and parents seeking guidance on specific student problems, and conducting interpersonal groups and support groups to CU-Boulder students. Her career has focused on anxiety, depression, diversity/multicultural counseling, graduate student mental health, grief/loss, and relationship issues.
Counselor-in-Residence: Williams Village
Committees: CAPS Technology Committee
Therapy Groups and Workshops: Dissertation Support Group, Stress and Anxiety Management Workshop
Areas of Interest: Anxiety, depression, diversity/multicultural counseling, graduate student mental health, grief/loss, and relationship issues

Alicia Goffredi, M.A.
Therapist Trainee
Alicia joined CAPS in August 2009 as an advanced practicum therapist. She is currently in her third year of the Clinical Psychology program at the University of Denver, working toward her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. She received a Master of Arts in Counseling in August 2009 from the University of Denver. Alicia is familiar with the University of Colorado after receiving her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the Boulder campus. During her time in Boulder, she developed an interest in working with body image and disordered eating, working as a Women’s Wellness intern and assistant at the Craighead Laboratory for Eating and Weight Concerns and La Luna Center. In her previous year-long training position, she worked as an eating disorder therapist at the Kaiser Permanente Eating Disorder Program. Alicia also has counseling experience and a passion for working with grief and loss, after a year of facilitating support groups for grieving young adults. In addition to eating disorders and grief and loss, Alicia uses her experience and skills for compassionate care with anxiety, depression, and finding healing after trauma.
Felicia R. Greher, Ph.D.
Licensed Psychologist
Assistant Clinical Coordinator
Eating Disorder Coordinator
Felicia joined CAPS as a staff psychologist in October 2008 and serves as the Assistant Clinical Coordinator and Eating Disorder Coordinator. She received her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and her Master of Science in Psychology from the University of North Texas, earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Emory University, and is a licensed psychologist in the State of Colorado. Her clinical areas of interest include eating and body image concerns, anxiety, depression, trauma, identity issues, relationship difficulties, grief and loss, and substance abuse. She was previously employed as a primary therapist at the Eating Disorder Center of Denver and continues to provide individual and group therapy to clients struggling with disordered eating and negative body image at CAPS. As the Eating Disorder Coordinator at CAPS, she offers consultation, assessment, and outreach services in this topic area. She completed her pre-doctoral internship at the Denver VA Medical Center and remains invested in serving the mental health needs of active-duty military and veteran communities on campus. She has taught undergraduate level courses in General Psychology and Group Counseling and currently provides guest lecture presentations/workshops on various topics including body image and eating disorders.
Housing Liaison: Libby Hall
Other Liaisons: Panhellenic, Veteran Affairs, Women & Gender Studies Department
Committees: Chancellor's Committee on Women, Wardenburg Health Center Dept. of Psychological Health & Psychiatry Eating Disorder Program, Veterans Working Group, CAPS Research Committee, CAPS Technology Committee
Therapy Groups and Workshops: Body Image Therapy Group, Body Image B.A.S.I.C.S. Workshop
Areas of Interest: Eating and body image concerns, anxiety, depression, trauma, identity issues, relationship difficulties, grief and loss, substance abuse, and veteran issues
Jan Johnson, Ed.D.
Licensed Professional Counselor
Graduate Training Program Co-Coordinator
Jan has been a university psychologist at CAPS for 20 years. She moved to Boulder after completing her doctoral degree at the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville where she discovered that she loved working with college students during a one-year internship at the University of Arkansas counseling center. During her time at CU, she has served for many years on the Chancellor's Standing Committee for GLBT Issues and has helped bring positive change to our campus for GLBT individuals. A few years ago, she was the mental health professional on Semester at Sea where she traveled around the world on a ship with 700 college students. It was a life-changing experience, and she loves talking to anyone considering that program. Her more recent interest has been in sport psychology and working with student athletes. Her two dogs, Marley and Sweet Pea, come to campus one afternoon a week to help get the word out about CAPS. They visit with students outside of the residence halls, pass out helpful information about CAPS, and answer any questions about counseling. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Colorado.
Housing Liaison: Farrand Hall
Other Liaisons:History Department, Recreation Services
Committees: Chancellor's Standing Committee on GLBT Issues, CAPS Professional Development Committee, CAPS Technology Committee
Therapy Groups and Workshops: Canine outreach to residence halls, STEPS program (Success Training and Exit Plan for Seniors) in the Athletic Dept, Graduate Women’s Group
Areas of Interest: GLBT issues, women's issues, transition and adjustment, reentry and preparing for studying abroad, sports psychology
Jean Leonard, Ph.D.
Licensed Psychologist
Acting Assistant Director
Clinical Coordinator
Jean joined the CAPS staff in September 2007 as a Staff Psychologist and became Clinical Coordinator and Acting Assistant Director fall 2008. In these roles, Jean oversees the day to day clinical operations of CAPS and assists the Director with administrative duties, strategic planning and program development for CAPS. Jean earned her Doctorate in Counseling Psychology from Colorado State University and completed her internship at Adams Community Mental Health Center in Denver. Prior to coming to CU Boulder, Jean coordinated Sexual Assault Support Services at Duke University for 5 years, providing counseling, advocacy and prevention education services to campus. Additionally, she has been a certified Kripalu yoga teacher since 2006 and has pursued additional training in Elemental Yoga, a mind-body approach to yoga and yoga therapeutics. Jean has cultivated clinical, teaching and research specializations in the psychology of women and gender, the treatment of trauma, and mind-body integrative healing. Areas of interest include Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction, brain spotting, EMDR, yoga therapeutics, guided imagery and other more body based and mindfulness interventions. Jean remains inspired by the resiliency of the human psyche and spirit and feels honored to accompany clients on their journeys of healing, growth and transformation. Teaching, training and supervision also remain passions and she deeply enjoys mentoring clinicians in training.
Counselor-in-Residence: Williams Village
Other liaisons: Economics Department, Arts & Sciences Academic Advisors
Committees: CAPS Professional Development committee, CAPS Diversity committee, CAPS Research committee
Therapy Groups and Workshops: Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Group, Healthy Sleep Workshop
Areas of Interest: mindfulness based interventions, brain spotting, therapeutic yoga, trauma, psychology of women and gender, chronic illness, graduate students, and supervision/training.
Sejal Patel, B.A.
Therapist Trainee
Sejal began working at CAPS in August 2009 as an advanced practicum therapist. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Anthropology from Cornell University. She is currently a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at the University of Denver. Prior to coming to CAPS, Sejal interned at Progressive Therapy Systems working with court mandated sexual offenders and also at College Living Experiences where she worked with young adults with various learning disabilities who were transitioning to college. Since the fall of 2007, Sejal has been working as a student therapist at the University of Denver’s Professional Psychology Center and is currently providing services to couples and adult individuals. Sejal is passionate about diversity and multicultural issues and taught an eight week seminar to undergraduate students at DU covering issues around privilege, oppression, race, gender, sexual orientation, and SES. Sejal looks forward to continuing to work with diverse clientele and working with students with a broad range of issues.
Amy Robertson, M.S.W., LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Suicide Prevention Coordinator
Amy joined the CAPS staff in September 2006 as a case manager, counselor and suicide outreach and prevention coordinator. She received her Master’s in Clinical Social Work from Smith College in 1993. From 1994 until 2004, Amy was the director of the CU Office of Victim Assistance, including co-chairing the UCB Critical Response Network, acting as Principal Investigator for the Department of Justice Violence Against Women on Campus grant project, and helping to found the CU Restorative Justice Program. Amy also worked with the Denver Public School system in the Emily Griffith Opportunity School’s Refugee ESL program as their volunteer and resources coordinator.
Liaisons: Law School
Committees: Continuum of Care, Hope Coalition
Therapy Groups and Workshops: Exploring Relationships through Writing, How to Stay Afloat Until Your Ship Comes In Workshop
Areas of interest: Depression, anxiety, trauma, grief and loss, mindfulness-based approaches to mental health, and community-level mental health interventions, including suicide prevention
Glenda Russell, Ph.D.
Licensed Psychologist
Research Coordinator
Glenda Russell is a psychologist who did both her undergraduate and her graduate work here at the University of Colorado. She has put her skills as a psychologist to use as a therapist, a teacher, a researcher, an activist, and a writer. She takes a broad view of therapy and is especially fascinated by the importance of the intersection of people and their social environments. Glenda has conducted both clinical and research work on multicultural approaches to therapy, classism, social trauma, internalized homophobia, and religious/spiritual issues in psychotherapy. She has published books, journal articles, and chapters in all of these areas. Glenda also has extensive clinical experience with depression and trauma. Glenda believes that healing comes in many ways, some of which have little or nothing to do with being in a counseling office.
Housing Liaison: Hallett Hall and Willard Hall
Other Liaisons: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Resource Center, Miramontes Arts and Sciences Program, Disability Services
Committees: Program Accessibility Committee, CAPS Research Committee, CAPS Diversity Committee, CAPS Technology Committee, CAPS Professional Development Committee
Therapy Groups & Workshops: Dissertation Support Group, How to Stay Afloat Until Your Ship Comes In Workshop
Teaching: Miramontes Arts and Sciences Program Humanities Research Seminar
Areas of Interest: LGBT and multicultural issues, trauma
Katherine A. Schuster, B.A.
Admin Assistant II
Katherine has been at CAPS since January 2008. She holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Biola University. Katherine is the graphics czar at the center trying to get lots of information out about CAPS to the students and campus community. Katherine is also the receptionist at the front office. She has a special interest in making CAPS services more accessible to students with disabilities.
Committees: CAPS Publicity, CAPS Technology
Liaison: Disability Services
Jennifer Silva, M.A.
Therapist Trainee
Jennifer joined CAPS in August 2009 as an advanced practicum therapist. She attended the University of Houston for her undergraduate degree in Psychology. She is currently attending the University of Denver for her doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology. During her first year in graduate school, Jennifer was an intern at the Denver County Jail. In this capacity, she provided individual therapy to inmates and co-facilitated group therapies. In her second year, Jennifer interned at the Eating Disorder Center of Denver where she counseled individuals in the intensive outpatient program and co-facilitated various groups. Since 2007, Jennifer has also been working as a student therapist at the University of Denver’s Professional Psychology Center. Jennifer strives to help her clients feel comfortable and heard and encourages individual empowerment. She tries to help clients learn new coping strategies, experiment with new ways of thinking and behaving, and gain insight into who they are. Jennifer is particularly interested in eating disorders, body image issues, adjustment issues, depression, anxiety, and relationship issues.
David Strand, Ph.D.
Licensed Psychologist
Information Technology Coordinator
David is a licensed psychologist in the State of Colorado, and worked full time at CAPS for over twenty years, retiring in September 2008. He now works part time at the center along with several other places. He remains our Level III representative to IT. David received his Master’s in Counseling Psychology at San Diego State University, and completed his doctoral program at the University of California at Santa Barbara. He first started working in university counseling centers during his internship at the University of Arizona. He ran a successful dissertation writers group during his entire tenure at CU, and he specializes in anxiety and mood disorders, anger management, sports psychology and developmental challenges for young adults, including graduate students. He was involved for a number of years with the Multicultural Development Team on campus and has helped facilitate trainings in social justice for the community and university. He is also a trained hypnotherapist in the tradition of Milton Erickson, M.D.
Areas of Interest: Anxiety and mood disorders, anger management, sports psychology and developmental challenges for young adults, including graduate students
Matthew Tomatz, M.A., M.M., LPC, CACIII
Licensed Professional Counselor, Certified Addiction Counselor III
Substance Abuse Program Coordinator
Matthew joined CAPS in 2008 as the Substance Abuse Program Coordinator. Matthew holds a Master of Arts in Psychology (Contemplative Psychotherapy) from Naropa University, a Master of Music from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, and a Bachelor of Music with a certification to teach from the University of Houston. Prior to working with CAPS, Matthew worked in a variety of settings including drug and alcohol treatment programs, an adult offender therapy program, and The Colorado AIDS Project. Before entering the field of psychotherapy, Matthew studied music education and trumpet performance and worked as assistant dean for the Aspen Music Festival and School. He is also a certified yoga instructor and teaches popular classes within the Boulder community. He specializes in working with substance abuse, anger, men’s issues, anxiety, relationship concerns, chronic illness or injury, and mindfulness strategies. Matthew employs a variety of therapeutic techniques to assist clients in addressing patterns of habitual behavior, troubling thoughts, or overwhelming emotions to cultivate growth and movement so one can better live by chosen values. Matthew is happy to offer workshops to university groups and is available to present on substance abuse, mindfulness, test/performance anxiety, men's issues, dream interpretation, or anger management. Matthew also coordinates Oasis, a program for students fostering community and connection through sobriety.
Housing Liaison: Quadrangle
Other Liaisons: College of Music, Restorative Justice, Judicial Affairs, Wardenburg Health Center Dept. of Psychological Health and Psychiatry Substance Abuse Programs, Student Affairs Alcohol Programs, Oasis
Committees: CU-Boulder Alcohol Strategies Group, CAPS Professional Development, CAPS Technology Committee
Therapy Groups and Workshops: Men’s Group, Dynamic Choices, Wellness Warriors Workshop. Dream Benders Workshop
Area of Interest: Substance abuse, anger, men’s issues, anxiety, relationship concerns, chronic illness or injury, and mindfulness strategies
Bev Tuel, Ph.D.
Licensed Psychologist
Graduate Training Program Co-Coordinator
Bev has been at CAPS since 1997. She has an extensive background in higher education. While completing her undergraduate degree in Psychology and Women's Studies from the University of California Davis, she worked as a peer counselor, and she eventually became a trainer and coordinator of that peer program. During her Master’s and Doctoral studies in Counseling Psychology at The Ohio State University, she worked at OSU's Counseling and Consulting Services as well as several community and VA agencies. Her doctoral internship was completed at the University of Denver's Counseling & Consulting Center. In addition to university counseling center experience, she has higher education experience as a program assistant, classroom faculty, and student affairs director. She is in the process of becoming certified as an Emotionally Focused Couples Therapist and is interested in how human brains, relationships, and mindfulness interact. Areas of specialization include the psychoeducational class "Mindfulness Skills for Daily Living", offered at CAPS most semesters, co-coordination and supervision of CAPS’ advanced practicum and post-doctoral training program, and Counselor in Residence at Kittredge, where she works with residence hall students, RAs and Residence Life staff.
Counselor-in Residence: Kittredge Complex
Other Liaisons: Theater/Dance
Therapy Groups: Mindfulness Skills for Daily Living
Areas of Interest: Couple counseling, LGBT issues, trauma, EMDR, sleep, roommate conflicts, relationship issues, depression, and anxiety
Barb Urbanczyk, M.A.
Therapist Trainee
Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Barb joined CAPS in August of 2009 as an advanced practicum therapist. She is currently enrolled in the Graduate School of Professional Psychology at the University of Denver and is working towards her Doctorate. She earned her Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology from the University of Denver and earned her Bachelor’s degree in psychology from Harvard University. Following her undergraduate training, Barb continued to work in Boston doing inpatient work with adolescents in crisis. She began her graduate career in 2007. Over the past two years, her work has included individual and group therapy with juvenile offenders through the Division of Youth Corrections, psychological assessment through the Mental Health Centers of Denver, and individual and group therapy at the Professional Psychology Center in Denver. Barb is currently a graduate student affiliate of the American Psychological Association and a committee member for the Colorado Assessment Society. She is also a proud supporter of the GLBT community. Her professional interests include working with trauma survivors, individuals living with chronic illness, and individuals dealing with severe depression. Barb looks forward to working with the students of CU Boulder and getting to know the campus.
Yñigo Velayo, M.A.
Information TechnologyTechnician III
Yñigo has been at CAPS since 2007 when he served as a therapist graduate trainee. He received his master’s degree from Naropa University in Transpersonal Psychology in 2007. He came to CAPS with over ten years of experience in the web/multimedia programming field. He has served as webmaster, research assistant, systems administrator, and programmer for a variety of agencies.
Committees: CAPS Research, CAPS Publicity, CAPS Technology
Julie Yun, Psy.D.
Licensed Psychologist
Outreach Coordinator
Julie received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Colorado in 1990 and ultimately earned a Doctorate from the University of Denver in 2004 in Clinical Psychology. She has been at CU since 2001. She completed her doctoral internship at Wardenburg Health Center in what was then called the Department of Psychiatry and then moved to the Office Victim Assistance (OVA) to coordinate the Violence Against Women grant awarded to the University in 2001. While at OVA, she became very familiar with issues related to gender violence and oppression. It was also a time when she served as a victim advocate. She then moved to the Center for Multicultural Affairs where she served as a counselor as well as Coordinator of Multicultural Graduate Student Services. She feels very fortunate because her career path has been varied and has helped her develop an appreciation of diversity and the importance of context in better understanding someone’s experience. Given her career trajectory, it is not surprising that she has an interest in working with people who face and have had to overcome adversity or challenges to get to where they are in their individual journeys. This gets reflected in her interest in working with trauma, multicultural issues, anxiety, and grief and loss. She also has an interest in working with graduate students and issues pertaining to international students. She is trained as a generalist and is familiar with most other general student issues.
Housing Liaison: Cheyenne Arapahoe
Other Liaisons: Student Outreach and Retention Center (SORCE), Community Health, Ethnic studies, Graduate School, UGGS (United Government of Grad Students), MGSA (Multidisciplinary Graduate Student Alliance), UCSU, International Student Scholar Services, and Cheyenne Arapahoe.
Committees: Pan Asian Faculty Staff Association, Asian Alumni Association, Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment (SASH),CAPS Diversity, CAPS Technology
Therapy Groups: Grief and Loss Support Group, Graduate Women’s Group, Exploring Relationships Through Writing
Areas of Interest: Trauma, multicultural issues, anxiety, grief and loss, graduate student issues, and international student issues.
Volunteer Canine Outreach Specialists
Marley helps promote CAPS by visiting with residence hall students weekly and sharing information about services at CAPS. He is very enthusiastic about his job!
Sweet Pea loves visiting with CU students and helps her brother, Marley, get out the word about CAPS. She visits with residence hall students weekly and loves to make new friends.
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