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Gigi Pritzker, acclaimed producer and CEO of Madison Wells, will visit the 91Ҹ 91Ҹ on Monday, Nov. 17, as the featured speaker in the Leo Hill Leadership Speaker Series, hosted by the CU Center for Leadership.
Pritzker’s talk will delve into the transformative power of bold storytelling—highlighting how film, television, and theater can drive cultural impact, amplify underrepresented voices, and inspire meaningful change.- Info Session is on Thursday, Oct 9 at 5:00 PM on Zoom! https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/95314680438
CU in D.C. offers a Science Policy course each Maymester to students who are interested in science policy-making. The Science Policy course is highly participatory and involves classroom time, combined with numerous outings and visits throughout the D.C. area, including Capitol Hill and science institutions. This three-week course allows students to gain exposure to professional offices and institutions in the region.
Examine development practice from a multi-perspective lens with an emphasis on grass root organizations and local communities in India
Engage with practitioners and activists to gain firsthand knowledge of democratizing development through Participatory 91Ҹ Methods.
Convey knowledge about key dimensions of Tamil Nadu and Kerala’s various agricultural and fishing systems and practices
- This course will help students function in a multicultural, multiethnic, and transnational society. Nationhood, Nationalism, and Sport is designed to study major international sporting events on location. The experience will be enhanced with the study abroad opportunity because students will be able to examine the games and athletes, as well as observe the local community response to hosting the games.
Meet local athletes and experience sporting events, such as a water polo match or women’s soccer game, connect with local students in Mexico City, and watch World Cup games live!
Salon: a fashionable assemblage of notables. Join other motivated, ambitious Buffs to hear from notable women from on and off-campus. Enjoy lunch, networking and a community that prepares CU women to make a positive impact! RSVPs preferred, not required. RSVP at tamara.williams@colorado.edu.
November 10th from 12pm - 2pm in the Flatirons Room. (3rd floor of the C4C)
Stroll through winding paths in the lush jungle and through terraced rice paddies on an herbal walk to learn about Bali’s native plants and how they’re used for traditional medicine, food and body care products.
- Are you interested in getting involved with undergraduate research but not sure where to start? Participating in research is a valuable way to deepen your academic experience, build professional skills, and connect with faculty mentors in your field.
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Every year, an undergraduate student who demonstrates exemplary leadership is nominated for Campus Compact’s Newman Civic Fellowship, which supports student leaders who show great potential for tackling human rights and social justice issues. This year, the Center for Leadership’s own Anastasia Gallegos-Roque is one of the recipients. She is studying sociology and ethnic studies on a pre-law track with a minor in journalism and multicultural leadership. Gallegos-Roque was nominated by the Center for Leadership and Chancellor Schwartz.- The story of the Center for Leadership (CFL) at CU 91Ҹ is a powerful testament to the idea that leadership is not a title, but a calling, one that begins with vision, grows through dedication, and endures through legacy.
- By Fletcher Lucas, CU 91Ҹ, 2025
Environmental Studies Major, Geology Minor, Western American Studies Certificate
“No, Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit, as vital to our lives as water and good bread.” – Edward Abbey (Desert Solitaire)
“ECHO!!!” the students all shouted at the confluence of the Green and Yampa Rivers. The group quickly learned why this place is called Echo Park, as the sound reverberated down the canyon. “Echo!!! Echo! Echo, echo, echo.”