Stevi Moreland
About Stevi Moreland
Stevi Moreland is a Teaching Assistant at the University of Colorado, with a background in Museology and Anthropology. They have held various leadership roles in student organizations and have experience working at the Denver Art Museum and Four Mile Historic Park.
Work at University of Colorado
Stevi Moreland has been employed as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Colorado since 2017. In this role, she supports faculty and assists students in their academic pursuits. Her work contributes to the educational environment within the university, enhancing the learning experience for students.
Education and Expertise
Stevi Moreland studied at the University of Colorado Denver, where she earned a Master of Arts in History, focusing on Museology and Museum Studies from 2016 to 2020. Prior to this, she completed her Bachelor's Degree in Anthropology with dual minors in Chinese and Women's Studies from 2014 to 2016. She also holds an Associate’s Degree in Anthropology from the Community College of Aurora, achieved from 2012 to 2014.
Background in Museum and Arts
Stevi Moreland has experience in the museum sector, having worked as a Gallery Host at the Denver Art Museum for three months in 2016. This role involved engaging with visitors and enhancing their understanding of the exhibits. Additionally, her academic background in Museology and Museum Studies supports her expertise in this field.
Leadership and Involvement
Stevi Moreland has held several leadership positions during her academic career. She served as Vice Chair for the Student State Advisory Council and was a Senator and Student State Advisory Council Representative for the Student Government Association. She also founded an International Culture Society and served as its President, demonstrating her commitment to cultural engagement and student representation.
Community Engagement and Support
Stevi Moreland has actively supported various student organizations, including the LGBT United and Women's Empowerment Group. Her involvement in these groups reflects her dedication to promoting inclusivity and empowerment within the university community.