Class Leaders discover their creative potential
The event brought together Class Leaders in a unique experience to explore, enhance and reinforce their creativity through innovative dynamics
24 March 2025
The Arrupe Campus was the setting for the last Class Leaders meeting, a day that focused on creativity under the title Discover your creative potential, think out of the box. Through different activities, the students were able to discover their creative capacity, put it to the test and strengthen it in a collaborative and learning environment.
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The meeting was led by two speakers who are experts in creativity and soft skills. María Elízaga, clinical psychologist and lecturer of the Skills Diploma at Comillas, who shared her vision and reflection on creative development. On the other hand, Darío Torralba, designer and lecturer of the Intuitive Artistic Drawing Workshop at Comillas, who offered practical tools to enhance artistic expression.
The highlight of the day came with an artistic challenge: with only three colours of paint, the students painted fragments of a photograph they were given on canvas. By putting all the pieces together, they managed to reconstruct, in an abstract form, the campus façade, demonstrating the power of collective creativity.
To close the meeting, the students enjoyed a cocktail, where they were able to share impressions and strengthen ties in a relaxed atmosphere. Without a doubt, it was an enriching day that reaffirmed the importance of creativity as an essential tool in the personal and academic development of students.
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