Embracing Leadership and Unveiling Impact of AI in Education: Q&A with 2019 Scholar Owen Rask
What motivated you to become a leader in the Colorado College Honor Council? What motivated me to become a leader at CC’s Honor Council was
What motivated you to become a leader in the Colorado College Honor Council? What motivated me to become a leader at CC’s Honor Council was
Colorado 18-year-old Teagan Joseph from Eaton draws strength from her faith. Currently serving as FFA State President Joseph, who is legally blind, recently recorded a debut album and hopes to inspire others while stretching herself and tackling her challenges.
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https://vimeo.com/892412171?share=copy From being the first in his family to attend college to serving as CFO of Tesla, 1992 Scholar Jason Wheeler has had an incredible
It all starts with a large, white envelope in the mail. It’s a moment most Boettcher Scholars have imprinted in their memories – the moment
She was part of the original Scholar cohort in 1952. Today, as she approaches 90, Betty Ralston gives advice on the essential question she asks herself daily, reflecting on her life and experiences serving others in Colorado, Europe, South Asia, and the Pacific Northwest, where she lives today.
A Boettcher connection that transcends state lines and generations, helps create a better path forward.
Jevon “JJ” McKinney grew up in the tight-knit community of Widefield in southern Colorado Springs. In high school he discovered his passion for building community
In each issue of LEAD, we ask a Boettcher Alum 12 questions. In our debut issue, we hear from Gavin Lodge—father, Broadway actor, designer, entrepreneur,