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Rare Humans
Just as I was starting the Capstone Project for my MA in Global Leadership, my 6-year-old daughter, Lexi, lost her life to a rare disease called Blau syndrome.
Leading with Love in Health Care
Grappling with research is a major challenge for graduate students.
Let's Just Call It What It Is: Racism
Peggy McIntosh essay, “White privilege: Unpacking the invisible knapsack” was aimed at a white audience to move the conversation on anti-racism forward.
Leading forward in 2021
With the global pandemic, normal ways of operating shifted. Although the shift may have caused confusion and pain, it also offered an opportunity.
Resilience and YOU: Episode 3
Join Kathryn McEwen, Global Lead, Working With Resilience, as we talk about the values and value of leadership when leading amidst adversity.
Leadership matters now more than ever. And yet, what is leadership?
We live in extraordinary times. Times like no other: technologically, socially, politically, economically, and environmentally.
Thriving in Times of Disturbance
COVID has shown that people possess many resources to cope and be resilient during these times.
A New Year Brings New Hope
Catherine Etmanski, School Director, looks back at 2020 and forward to 2021 for the School of Leadership Studies.