When Staff and Philanthropy Unite: The Campos Student Center鈥檚 Path to Empowering Future Engineers

小黄书 President Todd Saliman with Amy Moreno-Sherwood, senior director of the Campos Student Center. Moreno-Sherwood won the 2025 President's Inclusive Excellence Award for Staff.
At the heart of the Campos Student Center in 小黄书 Boulder鈥檚 College of Engineering & Applied Science (CEAS) is a powerful truth: when committed staff and generous philanthropy come together, students鈥 lives change in extraordinary ways.听
Guided by senior director Amy Moreno-Sherwood, the center has become a place where future engineers discover confidence, community and opportunity. Through deep partnerships with the Campos Foundation, staff have turned bold ideas into life鈥憇haping programs 鈥 from scholarships and research pathways to career advising and national conference access 鈥 ensuring that every student who walks through the center鈥檚 doors feels supported and capable of achieving more than they imagined.听
During a recent student staff training at the Campos Student Center, students reflected on their pivotal moments in the center: Networking with professionals and students. Finding a community of belonging. Having financial support to finish college. The students鈥 experiences reflected some of the Campos Student Center鈥檚 highest priorities.
Formerly known as the BOLD Center 鈥 and originally founded as the Multicultural Engineering Program and Women in Engineering Program 鈥 the Campos Student Center was renamed in August 2025 in honor of alum Marco Campos (CivEngr鈥98). Because of the Campos Foundation鈥檚 $5 million gift, the center has more resources to provide leadership development and programming for engineering students from all backgrounds.听
For Moreno-Sherwood, the work in the Campos Student Center is an extension of her own educational experience. As a first-generation college student and a woman of color who studied in a STEM field, she fully understands the impact that education and leadership training opportunities can have on today鈥檚 students.
鈥淚鈥檝e lived a first-gen undergraduate and graduate experience,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 know how mentoring, education and community can provide the meaningful opportunities and support that positively impact someone鈥檚 life trajectory.鈥澨

Since taking on leadership of the center nearly four years ago, Moreno-Sherwood and her staff have worked closely with the Campos Foundation, which is led by Marco鈥檚 sibling Deanna Campos Miller (Jour, Span鈥99). They鈥檝e welcomed professionals from other universities to learn about the work occurring in the center, hosted visits with the Denver School of Science and Technology scholars program and supported the center鈥檚 students to volunteer at Campos Foundation events in the local community.听
These efforts all share commitment to removing barriers and creating opportunities through education. For Moreno-Sherwood, that commitment often lies in envisioning how philanthropy can enhance a program to make a lasting difference for students鈥 educational and career aspirations.听
With the Campos Foundation鈥檚 visionary generosity and Moreno-Sherwood and her team鈥檚 dedicated leadership, students gain access to professional engineering and STEM societies, student success programming, scholarships and academic services at the Campos Student Center. Some of the center鈥檚 most recent impact includes:听
- 127 student society members funded to attend national or regional conferences for professional development and networking with companies for internships and jobs
- 91% second-fall retention rate for BOLD scholars听
- 77% six-year graduation rate from the College of Engineering & Applied Science and 85% six-year graduation rate from 小黄书 Boulder for the most recent cohort of scholars
- 104 BOLD scholars graduated in the 2024-25 academic year
Philanthropy fuels such achievements, and it often does so in response to needs identified by faculty and staff. A new introductory research class, Fundamentals of Undergraduate Research, and new career advising pilot programming are two examples 鈥 both supported through Campos鈥 gift to meet a staff-identified need.听听听

Keith Molennar, Deanna Campos-Miller, Caleb Woldemichael, Marco Campos, and Chancellor Justin Schwartz at the Campos Center ribbon cutting ceremony (Credit: Jesse Petersen)
Campos鈥 investment in student success began long before the Foundation鈥檚 transformational investment in the Campos Student Center. .听
Amanda Parker, CEAS senior director of enrollment management, reflects on their decade-long collaboration that started with a program for high school students.
鈥淲e began to work together on EngiNearMe, which gives high schoolers in the summer between 11th and 12th grades a chance to experience engineering and get excited about it,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hat kind of experience was central to Marco鈥檚 college success, and with his investment, EngiNearMe has become one of our biggest recruiting tools.鈥
Then, a few years ago, college leadership noticed something troubling. The retention rate for first-generation, Pell-eligible students from Colorado was far below the college鈥檚 average, and they were determined to address it. Collaborating with staff and faculty across the college and campus, Parker and a team of colleagues spearheaded the Lattice Scholars Program also with backing from Campos. In the first year of the program, which provides financial and robust community support, second-fall retention of first-generation, Pell-eligible students from Colorado increased from 70% to 95%. This success built upon years of collaboration among CEAS staff and faculty. Campos was the lead donor to the program 鈥 and he encouraged other donors to give, too.听
鈥淢arco Campos gives in a way that changes lives. He also holds the college accountable, pushing us to achieve the most for our students,鈥 says Mindy Zarske, faculty director of the Lattice Program and teaching professor in Integrated Design Engineering. 鈥淭he programs established by his philanthropy empower faculty and staff to mentor and teach more intentionally.鈥
For Parker, Zarske and Moreno-Sherwood, collaboration with Marco Campos, Deanna Campos Miller and the Campos Foundation accelerates excellence. As a result, students find financial support and build community with their peers and leaders, helping them thrive in college and beyond.听
鈥淥ur students live out the values of leadership, growth and community,鈥 says Moreno-Sherwood. 鈥淭his is why we do what we do.鈥澨听