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The 2024 Men of Color Leadership Summit will include conversation around this year’s theme:
The Year of Excellence: Rise to the Occasion
The summit will bring together collegiate students of color to explore topics related to the theme, provide access to information that fosters leadership skills while provoking conversations that support the students to persist in their academic journey.
The summit will be a full-day event, consisting of keynote speakers, panel discussions, workshops, and networking opportunities. The keynote speakers will be experts in their respective fields and will provide insights and inspiration to attendees. Panel discussions will allow for in-depth exploration of important topics, while workshops will provide practical skills and strategies. Networking opportunities will allow attendees to connect with peers and professionals and explore potential career paths. Breakfast and lunch will be provided during the event.
Target Audience
The summit welcomes all students to participate in program activities. However, all programming and activities will be geared towards issues impacting male-identified students of color including those who identify as African American, Hispanic/Latino, Native American, Asian, Pacific Islander, and mixed race. Attendees should have an interest in exploring important topics related to their identity, health and wellness, personal development, and career exploration.
First-Generation Scholarship
Register by Friday, April 12th to enter for a chance to win one of five (5), one-time $1000 scholarships. This applies to first-generation students, to be eligible to qualify for the scholarship you must:
Friday, April 26th | 10:00AM - 5:00 PM | Springhill Suites Hotel - Auraria Campus
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Building Bridges To Success For Students Of Color
As Metropolitan State University of Denver (MSU Denver) continues its commitment to retaining, supporting, and graduating male-identified students of color, the Brother-to-Brother Program is set to organize the University’s first Men of Color Leadership Summit.
The summit, known as the Collegiate Men of Color Leadership Summit, strives to establish a secure and inclusive environment where collegiate men of color can convene to delve into crucial topics affecting their lives. These include health and wellness, societal stereotypes, leadership, and persistence in their academic journeys.
While MSU Denver is attentive to retention and graduation rates for all students, there is a particular focus on addressing concerns related to the degree attainment of Black/African American and Latino American men.
Donors like you who share MSU Denver’s ideals for academic excellence and achievement have a profound impact on students, faculty, and the community at large through scholarships, innovative academic programs, outreach activities, and beyond.
Yes, your full participation is encouraged. Should you need to step away at any point during the program, please notify a volunteer or committee member.
Please dress casually. T-shirts will be provided to all attendees to wear for the event.
The Tivoli Parking Garage is the designated parking for our event. Please refer to this map to locate parking and event location (circled in red).
The Center for Multicultural Engagement and Inclusion and the Brother-to-Brother Program aims for inclusive, accessible events that enable all individuals, including those with disabilities, to engage fully.
Note: Participants requiring accommodations should contact Jermaine Gunnells (he/him) at [email protected] by Monday, April 15th, 2024. Requests made after this date will be provided to the best of our ability.
Click the link below to meet our MOC Committee!
For any questions or concerns, please contact us via email.
The MOC CommitteeJordan Student Success Building (JSSB) 237
Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm
Campus Box 39, P.O. Box 173362, Denver, CO 80217-3362