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‘How Business Leaders Can Prepare for Work Life After the Pandemic: Read Maya Angelou.’
J. Michael Haynie, vice chancellor for strategic initiatives and innovation, founder and executive director of the Institute for Veterans and Military Families, and Barnes Professor of Entrepreneurship聽at the聽Whitman School,聽wrote commentary for聽USA Today titled 鈥淗ow business leaders can prepare for work…
Joanna Masingila to Conclude Tenure as Dean of the School of Education
Joanna Masingila today announced that she will soon conclude her tenure as dean of the School of Education and begin a one-year research leave effective Aug. 1 in anticipation of returning to the faculty with a dual appointment in the…
“‘The East is Rising’: Xi Maps Our China’s Post-Covid Ascent”
Dimitar Gueorguiev, assistant professor of political science in the Maxwell School, was quoted in The New York Times article “‘The East is Rising’: Xi Maps Our China’s Post-Covid Ascent.” The article details how China’s leader, Xi Jinping, is confident in…
Q&A With Keith Henderson, the University鈥檚 New Chief Compliance Officer
Keith Henderson joined the University in 2020 as chief compliance officer within the Office of University Counsel. In his role, Henderson oversees all of the University鈥檚 compliance efforts, including the governance structure, compliance with all state and federal laws and…
Whitman Dean Anderson Explains Leadership
The 黑料不打烊 Post Standard recently featured Whitman Dean Gene Anderson聽discussing the issues of leadership. Anderson, who was named Dean in July, spoke candidly with the publication on this topic. 鈥淭hat’s one of the challenges – creating a sense of mission…
VP of Community Engagement Bea Gonzalez on Leadership
Bea Gonzalez, vice president for community engagement, was the subject of a feature story in The Post-Standard 鈥淏ea Gonzalez on leadership: Help people see what they have in common.鈥