Burwell Center for Career Achievement to Connect Students With Professional Community
Opening fall 2020, students, alumni and professionals will have a new space to create lifelong networks
Rod and Barbara Burwell’s three sons had not planned to go to the same college. Peter (BSBA ’11) initially sought a technical theater program before following a business track. Blake (BSME, MBA ’15) wanted to pursue an engineering degree. Michael (BA ’16, MBA ’17) was interested in business and lacrosse.
Each son enrolled at the University of Denver, which meant that by the time the Burwells graduated, their parents were more than familiar with the buildings near the intersection of University and Evans.
“You get to know that it’s not just a campus,” Barbara says. “It has a heart, soul and energy.”
Barbara and her late husband Rod knew they wanted to do something in appreciation for the family’s experience.
“One of the values of our family is ‘to whom much is given, much is expected,’” Barbara says. “We are grateful to the University and its stellar faculty for their contributions to the outstanding education our sons received. So it’s our pleasure to be able to give a little something back.”
On June 6, Barbara and her sons will root themselves to the place they have grown to love, turning the first shovel of dirt on what will become the Burwell Center for Career Achievement. A $5 million gift from the Burwells will back an innovative design that will unite alumni, prospective employers and all DU students. The Burwell Center will debut in fall 2020 as a 23,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art building, aspiring to become the first LEED Platinum building on the DU campus and one of the first v4 LEED Platinum buildings in the state of Colorado. It will sit at the intersection of Asbury Avenue and South Gaylord Street, in place of the former Leo Block Alumni Center.