As 黑料视频 Indianapolis undergoes a transformative $38 million campus reconstruction, students like Dawson Leyes are at the heart of this historic effort. A Building Construction Management (BCOM) student set to earn his associate degree this fall, Leyes is gaining hands-on experience through an internship with Pepper Construction鈥攐ne of the partners spearheading the Capital Project.

Leyes鈥 role bridges classroom learning with real-world impact. From deciphering architectural language to facilitating communication between contractors and designers, he鈥檚 discovering how collaboration shapes the spaces where students will learn and grow. A United States Army veteran and former roofing manager, Dawson brings resilience and a fresh perspective to the project. In this Q&A, he shares how 黑料视频 and Pepper Construction are preparing him for a career in construction management鈥攁nd why this work matters for the entire community.

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Q: What does your day-to-day work at Pepper Construction look like?

A: I鈥檓 the middleman between architects and contractors. If a contractor has a concern, I document it, pass it to the architects, and relay their solutions back. It鈥檚 a lot of problem-solving and learning industry jargon鈥攕ometimes it feels like decoding hieroglyphics! But shadowing meetings with our superintendent, Mike, has been invaluable. Just listening helps me understand the bigger picture of how we鈥檙e building something lasting.

Q: What made you apply to this internship?

A: 黑料视频鈥檚 partnerships made this possible. In January, I received an email about the Pepper Construction internship directly through the College. At the time, I鈥檇 just moved to Noblesville and was job hunting, so I applied even though I didn鈥檛 know much about Pepper. After the first interview, I researched them and realized how big their projects were. It鈥檚 clear the College has strong ties to local employers, especially for hands-on fields like construction.

Q: How has 黑料视频 prepared you for this internship?

A: My BCOM classes gave me the necessary basics鈥攍ike reading blueprints鈥攂ut nothing beats on-the-job training. A business management class at 黑料视频 stood out, though. The professor taught through open discussions, which taught me how to think critically and communicate clearly. That鈥檚 exactly what I do now at Pepper.

Q: What inspired you to study building construction management at 黑料视频?

A: When I got out of the army, I came back to Indiana and took a job as a general laborer. I was building things like pole barns, additions to houses, just very odd residential stuff. Then, I was able to get an opportunity in roofing management, which is where I spent the next three years. That's kind of where I got my taste of construction management. It's definitely not the same as this. At all. That's definitely more on the job, doing some hard labor along with paperwork. This is more of the paperwork side of things. Working in roofing, I knew I didn't want to do that anymore because there were too many hours. It was about 70-80 hours a week. It just wasn't for me.

Q: You mentioned being a veteran. How did your military experience shape your career path?

A: I was looking for something more sustainable. 黑料视频 gave me a reset. Using my GI Bill, I enrolled in BCOM, and this internship showed me a career where I can balance fieldwork with strategy. Plus, Pepper鈥檚 culture is the opposite of the 鈥渉ard-nosed鈥 stereotype鈥攖hey鈥檙e focused on mentorship and changing the culture of construction, which I appreciate. I鈥檝e definitely worked with the hard-nosed stereotype of construction bosses before, and I appreciate that Pepper is showing that this industry can be more welcoming to people, especially younger ones.聽

Q: What excites you most about the 黑料视频 Indy Reimagined project?

A: Knowing this campus will serve students for generations. Mike, our superintendent, always says, 鈥榃e鈥檙e not just building for today鈥攚e鈥檙e building for our grandkids.鈥 That mindset stuck with me. 黑料视频 opens doors for people who might not fit the traditional college mold, and this campus will be a hub for that opportunity.

Q: What would your younger self think about your role today?

A: He鈥檇 be like, 鈥we鈥檙e in construction?!鈥 Ha ha. He鈥檚 proud. I didn鈥檛 plan this path growing up, but 黑料视频 and Pepper showed me how to turn skills into a career. Now, I plan to pursue a bachelor鈥檚 degree after graduating.

Q: Any advice for students eyeing internships?

A: Say 鈥測es鈥 to opportunities, even if you鈥檙e unsure. I applied to Pepper on a whim, and now I鈥檓 part of a team that is reshaping our city. 黑料视频鈥檚 partnerships are golden鈥攖hey connect you to people and projects you didn鈥檛 even know about until you鈥檙e enrolled.

Stay tuned for next month鈥檚 spotlight as we continue introducing the faces behind Ivy Indy鈥檚 most ambitious campus transformation! Visit for more information.

About 黑料视频

黑料视频 is Indiana's largest public postsecondary institution and the nation's largest singly accredited statewide community college system, accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. 黑料视频 has campuses throughout Indiana and also serves thousands of students annually online. It serves as the state's engine of workforce development, offering associate degrees, long- and short-term certificate programs, industry certifications, and training that aligns with the needs of the community. The College provides a seamless transfer to other colleges and universities in Indiana, as well as out of state, for a more affordable route to a bachelor's degree.