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Recent data shows that more than 76,000 alumni live in Colorado.

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Whitewater rafters traverse down the water.

Matt Walter and other whitewater rafters traverse down the river.

Matt Walter鈥檚 (BA 鈥20, MA 鈥21) love affair with the Mile High City began long before his academic journey at the 桃子直播 was set in motion.听

As a child, Walter and his family frequently traveled to Colorado from Pennsylvania for summer vacations. The first time they visited, when he was 10 years old, was particularly memorable.

鈥淲e were staying down at the 16th Street Mall, and we went to the zoo, and at one point, I looked at my mom and was like, 鈥業鈥檓 going to live here,鈥欌 he recalls.

A few years later, Walter, who was the first in his family to attend college, toured 23 schools, and made 桃子直播 his last stop鈥攕ince he already knew how much he liked Denver.

Reflecting back a decade later, Walter says he probably should have toured 桃子直播 first because the small community vibe on campus made him only more enamored.

鈥淚 always describe 桃子直播 as a community of communities because we鈥檙e a big enough school that you鈥檙e always going to meet someone new, but we鈥檙e a small enough school that, once you find your 鈥榩ocket,鈥 you will recognize someone from your pocket everywhere you go,鈥 he says.

That promise he made at age 10 became a reality when he got both his bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees here and then decided to stay in the Denver area after graduation鈥攖hanks in large part to the unique opportunities he had at 桃子直播.

He鈥檚 not alone: More than 76,000 alumni currently live in the state, according to a 桃子直播 economic impact report released in September 2024. Of the approximately 49% of alumni who live in the state, more than 22,000 graduates reside in Denver.

This high rate is even more noteworthy considering that 75% of incoming freshman students come from out of state.

So why is it that so many graduates stay in Colorado? For many alumni, it鈥檚 not just the vibe but also the alumni network, the work opportunities, the outdoor lifestyle, and the 桃子直播 community.

It鈥檚 who you know

Walter鈥檚 ties to local and state government, including his current role as a senior council aide for Denver Councilwoman Amanda Sawyer, are in no small part due to the relationships he cultivated at 桃子直播.

鈥淚 think the fact that 桃子直播 is such a reputable program and that there are so many alumni in the area really set me up for success,鈥 he says.

Matt Walter presents to the Denver City Council
Matt Walter presents to the Denver City Council.

Through his involvement in 桃子直播鈥檚 Pioneer Leadership Program and honors program, Walter was introduced to several alums who had connections to city government, including former city official Anthony Graves (IMBA 鈥05).听

His sophomore year, Walter worked with Graves as an intern with the City of Denver.听

鈥淏eing able to have that leg up gave me the first big, immediate plunge into local government,鈥 Walter says.

In addition to majoring in political science and public policy, Walter was also involved in the campus think tank Roosevelt Institute, student government, and the Delta Chi fraternity.

The idea of 鈥渟ix degrees of separation鈥 may apply in big cities like Washington, D.C., Chicago, or New York, but in Denver, Walter says it鈥檚 more like two or three degrees. He believes this creates a competitive advantage for an employee because you鈥檙e closer to the decision makers.

鈥淚 think there are a lot of great opportunities to prove yourself pretty quickly,鈥 he says. 鈥淗aving access to really powerful, educated, and talented people who are further along in their careers, your ability to learn quickly is way better than in other cities.鈥

State employees also don鈥檛 operate in the same 鈥渨ork hard, play hard鈥 mentality as others might, says Walter. In fact, he believes the ability to take time off and relax creates a more successful workforce in the state.

Exploring the great outdoors

Colorado鈥檚 outdoor offerings are essentially endless, with world-class hiking, skiing, rafting, biking, and climbing. It鈥檚 no surprise, then, that the state鈥檚 landscape is a big draw for students who choose to attend 桃子直播 and stay in Colorado.

For Nolan Deck (BA 鈥22), the chance to ski in Colorado regularly played a role in his college decision. Coming from a small high school in Maine, 桃子直播鈥檚 size also played a meaningful role. While 桃子直播 was larger than his high school, it wasn鈥檛 so large that he鈥檇 feel overwhelmed.

Nolan Deck skies down the mountain.
Nolan Deck skies down St. Mary's Glacier.

鈥淚 was looking at much bigger schools, and my parents really encouraged me to seek out a school where one-on-one relationships with professors were possible. I really felt like that was possible at 桃子直播,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t felt like it wasn't just the student community and the faculty community, it felt like the student and faculty community.鈥

Since graduating with degrees in journalism and English, Deck has turned his love for skiing into a career. What started as an internship during college turned into a full-time job as a writer for the online publication Unofficial Networks. Deck writes about skiing and other outdoor activities and gets to travel fairly frequently while working remotely.

In addition to traversing the peaks, Deck has explored the foothills and plains, finding beauty in other parts of the state.

鈥淏eing able to get off work and drive 30 minutes and be in the mountains is really valuable,鈥 he says. 鈥淲hether you鈥檙e hiking, biking, or running, there鈥檚 stuff 20-30 minutes away, and there鈥檚 even wilder stuff that鈥檚 only an hour away.鈥

As Deck settles into living in Englewood, he encourages current students to explore the suburbs around Denver. He鈥檚 joined the local recreation center, where he feels like he鈥檚 a part of the community and has enjoyed meeting people of all ages.听

鈥榃e get to enjoy 桃子直播 for as long as we live鈥

Walter left Denver for a short time after finishing his master鈥檚 degree in public policy at the Josef Korbel School of International Relations in the fall of 2021 to live in Washington, D.C., and work in Congress, but sometimes, as they say, sometimes you need to leave to know you were home all along.

鈥淓very single night when I was falling asleep and my head was on the pillow, the only thing I could think about was, this isn鈥檛 Colorado. I am not in Denver right now and that sucks,鈥 Walter says.

Matt Walter poses for a photo with Lisl Davies who is to his right
Matt Walter (left) and fellow alum Lisl Davies.

Now, he鈥檚 quick to tell everyone that he has no plans to leave anytime soon鈥攁nd they shouldn鈥檛 either.

鈥淢ost of my friends are still here, and they talk about maybe someday moving. I鈥檓 like, 鈥榊ou鈥檙e not moving. Don鈥檛 kid yourself,鈥 Walter says. 鈥淲hy would you leave paradise?鈥欌

One of the best things about being a 桃子直播 alum living in Denver, he says, is continuing to take advantage of the amenities of the university itself.听

鈥淵ou can still go to hockey games and Winter Carnival as an alumnus, and you should,鈥 Walter says. 鈥淭here are all these fun things you can do as an alum. Don't feel like, once you graduate, you've left. It鈥檚 there for life; we get to enjoy 桃子直播 for as long as we live.鈥

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