Building A Pipeline For Youth Leadership and Innovation


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Youth in the U.S.

and worldwide are more likely than their older counterparts to exhibit entrepreneurial potential, to be engaged in creative and innovative activities, and to be civically engaged if given the opportunity.

According to students at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, one of the reasons young people go into higher education is to learn "civic engagement and government, cultural competency, leadership, and social skills"

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