Alumni
Your Community For Life
GSPP provides a comprehensive education that empowers students to redefine mental health practices in their communities and across the globe. Our faculty, who are active mental health practitioners, expose students to a wealth of psychological philosophies, theoretical backgrounds and work settings. In addition to our core faculty, GSPP is fortunate to also have a strong alumni community that also provide educational opportunities and resources for our students.
Whether you are an alumni hoping to connect with others at GSPP, a student navigating your education, or a potential student exploring opportunities through our school, we'd love to hear from you.
Alumni Stories
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Alumni
Elizabeth Bogen, MAIDP
In 2020, Elizabeth started her own private practice here in Denver called, Growing Hope Therapy, where she’s on a mission to support children, adolescents, young adults and their caregivers in growing their ability to cope and regulate the difficulties, struggles and traumas of life. -
Alumni
LaTosha Ramos, MAFP, PsyD
LaTosha Ramos remembers studying in the GSPP clinic when she got the call, “We’re sending a team overseas and we need you to lead it. We deploy in six months.” In a single moment, her focus on finishing out the final year of her PsyD program, securing an internship, and studying for classes dramatically shifted to the upcoming mission and sacrifices on deck. -
Alumni
Brian Beaumund, PsyD
Dr. Brian Beaumund is in his seventh year of co-teaching the integrative seminar with Dr. Jenny Cornish, has partnered with the IDP program and the Colorado African Organization, offers field placement opportunities for GSPP students, and has taught as an adjunct faculty in the department.
"Your learning doesn't stop once you graduate, and it’s our responsibility as psychologists to serve our community beyond our clinical roles." -
Alumni
Elizabeth Bogen, MAIDP
In 2020, Elizabeth started her own private practice here in Denver called, Growing Hope Therapy, where she’s on a mission to support children, adolescents, young adults and their caregivers in growing their ability to cope and regulate the difficulties, struggles and traumas of life. -
Alumni
LaTosha Ramos, MAFP, PsyD
LaTosha Ramos remembers studying in the GSPP clinic when she got the call, “We’re sending a team overseas and we need you to lead it. We deploy in six months.” In a single moment, her focus on finishing out the final year of her PsyD program, securing an internship, and studying for classes dramatically shifted to the upcoming mission and sacrifices on deck. -
Alumni
Brian Beaumund, PsyD
Dr. Brian Beaumund is in his seventh year of co-teaching the integrative seminar with Dr. Jenny Cornish, has partnered with the IDP program and the Colorado African Organization, offers field placement opportunities for GSPP students, and has taught as an adjunct faculty in the department.
"Your learning doesn't stop once you graduate, and it’s our responsibility as psychologists to serve our community beyond our clinical roles." -
Alumni
Elizabeth Bogen, MAIDP
In 2020, Elizabeth started her own private practice here in Denver called, Growing Hope Therapy, where she’s on a mission to support children, adolescents, young adults and their caregivers in growing their ability to cope and regulate the difficulties, struggles and traumas of life.
Alumni Engagement Committee
The Heart of Our Alumni Community
Are you interested in helping drive alumni engagement with GSPP? Join our Alumni Engagement Committee and:
- Keep your fellow alumni engaged through events, volunteer opportunities and mentoring.
- Guide our annual alumni award nominations.
- Help create and promote opportunities for professional development and continuing education.
- Strengthen our community.
If you're interested in learning more about the Alumni Engagement Committee or attending our next meeting, contact GSPP's Director of Alumni Engagement, Carly Einstein, at GSPP.alumni@du.edu.


Give to GSPP
By contributing to GSPP scholarships and programmatic support, you're helping us continue our leadership role in the mental health field while empowering the next generation of psychology professionals to work at the intersection of mental health and public good.
Any size contribution to our programs or scholarships can have a direct and tangible effect on our intellectual community, or on a project you're specifically passionate about. By investing in our students, you're investing in the mental health of the communities we work with every day.

Looking for other ways to keep up with GSPP?
Subscribe to our alumni mailing list to receive quarterly alumni newsletters, learn about alumni discounts at CE events, and stay updated on community achievements.