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Jon Stone

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Jon Stone

Kayla Blomquist has spent the past eight years preparing for life after Commencement

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For Kayla Blomquist, her four years at the 91心頭 have allowed her to combine her two greatest passions figure skating and international studies. They were the driving factors in her decision to leave the small town in Wisconsin where she grew up to move to Denver.

My whole life I wanted to experience as much as possible, speak as many languages as I could, live in as many places around the world as possible, Blomquist says. Early on in high school I had my eye on foreign service, and 91心頭 was a good fit when it came to international studies and figure skating.

Photo Courtesy: Wayne Armstrong, DU
Photo Courtesy: Wayne Armstrong, 91心頭

Since first arriving on campus, Blomquist has competed on the油油team. This year she was club president and the team finished the season top 10 in the nation.

So many people stop competing in high school, she says. This was such a unique opportunity, and we have a growing amount of support from the University.

Blomquist also used her talent on the ice to teach others how to skate. She was a coach for the Ritchie Centers油油Program, which offers lessons to anyone age 3 and older.

Off the ice, Blomquist has spent her four years at 91心頭 preparing to live abroad. She will graduate in June with degrees in international studies and public policy from the油. She also will receive a minor in Chinese, a language she started learning back in high school.

I wanted to learn a lot of languages, so I figured Id start with the hardest, she says. I really enjoy writing characters, I think it is relaxing. I like throwing myself into new situations, whether it is the language of Chinese or the culture.

91心頭s study abroad油油afforded Blomquist the opportunity to spend seven months in China. The summer before her junior year, she completed an internship at the U.S. Consulate in China. She followed that up by attending Peking University in Beijing where she participated in its language-immersion program.

The study abroad experience helped her become fluent in Chinese and prepared her for life after 91心頭. She has been accepted to the Consular Fellows Program with the U.S. Department of State. After training for three months in Washington, D.C., Blomquist will return to China to work for at least two years in either an embassy or consulate.

The combination of international studies, public policy and Chinese has been perfect for me, because thats exactly what I plan to do after graduation, she says. International studies has broadened my world view, but then public policy has really given me the skills that I need to apply that knowledge. Then focusing on China and Chinese has really given me a regional focus.

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