From the Daily Camera
The University of Colorado Boulder estimates that the Center for Leadership reaches 18,000 students a year through programs and organizations that it helps support on campus.
Established in 2020, the Center for Leadership at CU Boulder was created to bring different leadership programs together in one place and expand leadership programming. It started with 19 affiliate programs in 2020, which are groups or programs on campus that are affiliated with the center, and now, at its five-year mark, has 48 affiliate programs on campus that it estimates reach 18,000 students every year. CU Boulder’s total enrollment is 38,808 students. Examples of affiliate programs include the Distinguished Speakers Board, CU Student Government and the Engineering Leadership Program.
Camden Dempsey, the Center for Leadership's Graduating Leader of the Year, was part of the winning team in this year's New Venture Challenge. The team secured a $144,000 grant for their initiative, VerEstate, a student-led startup aiming to create a new title insurance carrier that utilizes artificial intelligence (AI) to modernize the industry.- Erivo talks about her work in major roles and imparts wisdom on identity, self-love, confidence
Deion Sanders discussed leadership at the closing keynote for the University of Colorado Boulder's 76th Conference on World Affairs Friday afternoon. His talk at a packed Macky Auditorium referenced his New York Times
When was the last time you invited your neighbor over for a visit? Have you brought some of your famous bean dip to a party at their place? Actually, do you even know who you’re living next to? It’s amazing how much we can learn from one another