a new peer-mentoring program offered by Kansas State University's School of Leadership Studies, is helping first-year students learn firsthand about community engagement and volunteer service. Read More
submitted a 9/11 Challenge for KSU's two day event. We mobilized 158 volunteers from campus and community and served 6
community organizations. Read More.
Read how spent their Spring Break giving back to the community of Taos, New Mexico in honor of professor Tony Jurich.
School of Leadeship Studies strikes Click here for the article.
School of Leadeship Studies building wins coveted Click here for the article.
students placed second in the International Leadership Association Case Study Competition. Read their story here. |
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View from the roof of Shellenberger Hall; photo submitted by Dr. Chuck Walker, professor emeritus, Grain Science.
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Being part of Leadership Studies gave Aaron the opportunity to be a leader in both the academic and applied aspects of leadership. He has always viewed the Leadership program as “an academic classroom experience that is the foundation of real work experiences.”
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is backed by a caring, talented faculty concerned about what's
happening in today's world. through research and public service.
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a powerful learning experience— a launching point for continuous leadership development,
professional networking, and empowerment of K-State professionals. Participants describe it as
‘inspiring,’ ‘highly effective,’ and ‘a rare opportunity.’
celebrates achievement among its students and recognizes other
outstanding community leaders.
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