Leadership is Service
Stefanie Panke, School of Government: What I learned at the School of Government is that great leaders are those who serve their community. 18/08/2017
Stefanie Panke, School of Government: What I learned at the School of Government is that great leaders are those who serve their community. 18/08/2017
Stefanie Panke, School of Government: Creativity is an important aspect of academic leadership. Creating new research questions, teaching techniques and collaboration opportunities are some of the things that academic leaders do. 21/07/2017
Stefanie Panke, School of Government: The leaders in my field who I admire bring thoughtfulness to everyday interactions, talks, classrooms, learning designs and educational technology projects. They are considerate, kind, collegial, and able to follow others. 21/07/2017
June Merlino, Center for Faculty Excellence: Leadership is both an art and a craft. Everyone can learn to be a (better) leader, every leader can improve. 21/07/2017
Stefanie Panke, School of Government: Academic leadership is a part of everyday scholarly activity: Being the lead author of an article, editing a book, organizing a special issue or serving on a conference committee – these are examples where leadership … Continued
June Merlino, CFE: Leadership is everyone’s business. We all lead in a variety of ways to accomplish goals. 21/07/2017
Stefanie Panke, School of Government: In the garden, growth has it seasons. First comes spring and summer, but then we have fall and winter. And then we get spring and summer again. 21/07/2017
Stefanie Panke, School of Government: To lead or not to lead? If everyone leads, who carries the work? 19/07/2017
Leadership programming at the CFE aims to create a continuous and deliberate ‘culture for leadership’ where all faculty and academic leaders model, mentor and motivate students, colleagues, leaders and other key collaborators to lead with passion, collaboration and shared commitment to our … Continued
On May 5th, the 2017 Summer Writing Group (SWG) Program began by bringing together over 70 faculty members from all disciplines and career stages in small groups to help spur writing productivity and foster cross-disciplinary connections. Groups are meeting regularly … Continued