Leadership Through Service with Carter

Segment #8 from University of Redlands

Transcript

Let’s hear from Carter, a senior majoring in business administration from Golden, Colorado. Lured by the vibe of California, and a friend’s recommendation, Carter initially came to Redlands to play football, and found friends, comradery, connections, and most importantly, community. As part of Bulldog Football, Greek Life, and a community service internship, Carter has discovered opportunities to lead, grow, and serve. Tell us more, Carter.

– Thanks Alex. I’m from Colorado, and as much as I love the mountains, I knew I wanted to explore somewhere new for college. Once I decided to play collegiate football, my focus was on finding a school that I liked, and wanted to play at. Through a friend, I got connected to the coaches at the U of R and got an offer to play. Football allowed me to make friends quickly. Having those relationships made the transition and connecting to a community much easier. In all sports, athletes at Redlands are leaders on campus, whether volunteering with their team or through other clubs, there’s a comradery built on and off the field. Greek Life has also been a big part of my time at Redlands. As a sophomore, myself and two friends had the opportunity to refound a fraternity. We met all summer to reestablish this organization, and in the fall of 2022, Alpha Gamma New returned to campus. With the three of us being the only active members. We currently have 25 active members, and are setting the standard for a positive and healthy Greek organization. At Redlands, we care about community. Through sports and Greek Life, there are so many opportunities to get involved on campus. From a three day service trip with the football team, to a weekly mentorship program with high school students. Service has been a staple of my time here. Overall, my Redlands experience has taught me to get outside of my comfort zone, and be a leader in the causes, missions and values that I align with. I’ve learned so much about myself, my interests, and how to achieve my goals. That’s my story, back to you, Alex.

– Thank you, Carter. Your leadership and service experiences in organizations highlight the opportunities in campus life at Redlands. All undergraduates commit to a community service internship during their four years here at Redlands, that help them prepare personally and professionally, for what’s next after graduation. That was awesome, thanks again.

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