Eleven students have been chosen for Randolph Community College’s
Fountain-Luria Student Leadership Academy based on a competitive process
that considered leadership experience, leadership potential, and a
letter of reference from a faculty member. The group includes seven
traditional RCC students and four Randolph Early College High School
students.
The participants completed their first session on Saturday, Oct. 1,
which included team-building exercises led by Jeremy Jackson, associate
director of camp operations at Camp Caraway, and his wife, Michelle; and
a presentation by RCC President Robert S. Shackleford on the topic
“Portraits of Leadership.” A second session scheduled for Oct. 13 will
include a presentation on group dynamics by Dr. Joanne Buck, department
chair for English and Humanities at Guilford Technical Community
College; and a session on Servant Leadership by Dr. J.W. Kelley, RCC
vice president for student services.
For more on this story and a list of participants, go to http://www.randolph.edu/headlines/1435-10th-student-leadership.html.
Monday, October 3, 2016
Eleven Students Chosen for RCC 10th Annual Fountain-Luria Student Leadership Academy
Labels:
Fountain-Luria Student Leadership Academy,
leadership training,
Randolph Community College,
Randolph Community College Foundation
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