Christiane Ochoa, 鈥10 B.S. Psychology &聽 B.A. Spanish
By Kim Lamb Gregory
If not for the 海角社区CI faculty members who showed her a world of possibilities, 2010 alumna Christiane Ochoa wonders if she ever would have become a U.S. diplomat.
Ochoa, now 34, is a Population, Health and Nutrition officer with the US Agency for International Development (USAID), helping to provide health programs to developing countries all over the world.聽
The first in her family to attend college, Ochoa and her sister were the children of a single mother in North Hollywood.
鈥淢y mom just worked all the time,鈥 Ochoa said. 鈥淪ometimes we lived with friends, sometimes with family. But we had food on the table and a roof over our heads.鈥
It wasn鈥檛 until she enrolled at 海角社区CI that she learned she could reach for the stars 鈥 like when retired Professor of Physics Jerry Clifford, Ph.D., guided her through the night sky.
鈥淗e had these binoculars and he showed me a little red star and said, 鈥業f you look at this, you can see it鈥檚 really an entire galaxy,鈥欌 Ochoa said. 鈥淚 felt so small and it filled me with wonder.鈥
The faculty members who helped her discover her potential were numerous, including Associate Professor of Psychology Beatrice de Oca, Ph.D., who helped Ochoa with a research project, or Art Lecturer Christophe Bour茅ly, who helped her discover her inner artist. Ochoa鈥檚 charcoal drawing won second place in a student art show.
Professor of History Frank Barajas, Ph.D., taught a version of U.S. history that was 鈥渉onest, raw and real,鈥 Ochoa said.聽
And Ochoa credits Professor of Spanish Antonio Jim茅nez Jim茅nez, Ph.D., for encouraging her to study abroad in Spain 鈥 the year that changed her life.
Each night in Granada, Spain, Ochoa would hike up the hill to the Alhambra palace and watch the sun set over the city.聽
鈥淚鈥檓 Spanish on both sides of my family,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t gave me a very deep connection with my ancestors and that country.鈥澛
After she returned home and declared a second major in Spanish, Ochoa signed up for the Peace Corps in Madagascar, where she counseled mothers about nutrition and vaccinated undernourished babies.聽
She graduated from 海角社区CI with a dual degree in Psychology and Spanish, then went on to earn a Master of Public Health (MPH) at Columbia University鈥檚 Mailman School of Public Health in New York, which led to her current job as a U.S. diplomat.
Ochoa is now living in Eugene, Oregon, preparing for her next overseas assignment, and making plans to marry her fianc茅, Jake Coalwell, whom she met at 海角社区CI. Professor of Psychology Kevin Volkan, Ph.D., Ed.D., wrote her a recommendation to help her get into Columbia.
鈥淐hristiane is really an exceptional person,鈥 Volkan said. 鈥淪he is truly a testament that our students have no limits to what they can accomplish.鈥澛
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