The Educating Future Leaders Series highlights different faculty who talk about what they teach in the classroom and how they engage students/develop leaders (i.e. how they came up with their classroom activities/projects).
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Mary Uhl-Bien’s insights highlight the importance of embracing complexity in leadership and equips leaders to adapt and thrive in an ever-changing world.

Professor Rebecca Greenbaum shares insights from her groundbreaking research on bottom-line mentality and the ethical dilemmas it creates.

Charisma is one of the most compelling and complex aspects of leadership, blending science, practice, and personality into a topic that consistently engages students and practitioners alike.