As a state designated leadership institution, it is our mission to develop our students into leaders far beyond their collegiate career. The University of North Georgia has a variety of co-curricular ...
Today’s students face increasing pressure both inside and outside the classroom. As a result, school and district leaders are rethinking how they support student well-being, leadership development, ...
While Student Leadership and Involvement plans leadership development opportunities that are open to all students, we also seek to meet students where they are. If you would like us to host a ...
Thousands of Johns Hopkins University graduate and undergraduate students support the university's research, initiatives, and ...
In a 2004 study, two researchers (Conger & Ready) found that nearly 75 percent of businesses and many professional organizations focus on competencies when recruiting new professionals and evaluating ...
There are approximately 3.2 million graduate students in the United States, accounting for slightly more than a fifth of all postsecondary students. Even as many universities seek to grow their ...
Eight students recently joined more than 100 peers across the state for a dynamic leadership and networking experience at the Florida International Leadership Conf erence (FILC), held at Camp Geneva ...
The Emerging Leader Program (ELP) selects 50 first-year students annually for a year-long program that fosters leadership skills through activities, discussions, events, outings, service, and ...
From pep rallies to keynote speeches, student leadership programs are transforming how young people connect, collaborate, and grow. When students take ownership—whether through planning events, ...
Are you looking to make a meaningful impact on the RIT community? Explore the many on-campus opportunities to connect with fellow Tigers and develop your leadership skills. At RIT, you’ll find that ...
Show concern for others and a willingness to sacrifice personal status or desires. Recognize a call to stewardship for the talents of the team. Exercise humility. Be sensitive to and respectful of the ...