Training for racial equity thought leaders
The IRISE Bornstein-Gómez & Somoza (BGS) program seeks to transform the pipeline of those confronting racial and related forms of inequity in Higher Education and beyond. Through engaged mentorship and opportunities to conduct impactful community engaged data collection and research, BGS is training DU’s minoritized students to see the present and future of racial equity differently. Students in the BGS Program also receive support and guidance to enter graduate and professional programs, where they will hone expertise and further develop as racial equity leaders prepared for the workforce.
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Submit your Nomination!
Please use the link below to submit your nomination of a student you feel would benefit from joining the Bornstein-Gómez & Somoza Rising Scholars program! If you are a student, you can nominate yourself but we do encourage you to also ask a faculty or staff member to submit a nomination for you, too.
Questions about this program or the selection process?
Contact Marinka Swift, Associate Director of IRISE at irise@du.edu