Campus Announcements
The Corps is designed to include alumni from a broad spectrum of career fields and graduation years. Allison Marsh Bogdanovic, ’01, and Greg Efthimiou, ’99, will serve as co-chairs.
Experts in the fields of law, public policy and philosophy will examine the morality, legality and nature of assassination. The symposium will include a panel session, reception and keynote lecture.
A new book in the “Jepson Studies in Leadership” series that looks at the nature, history and function of executive power includes a chapter by alumna Alison M. Smith, '05.
Pauline Maier, the author of several critically-acclaimed books on revolutionary America, will discuss “Ratification of the U.S. Constitution: The Book, the Story, and Why We Should Care.”
Joan Williams, a gender and work-family issues expert, will discuss “Wise Women Speak: Powerful Career Tips from Powerful Career Women” on Feb. 9 as part of the Jepson Leadership Forum.
The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia has named Douglas A. Hicks, professor of leadership studies and religion in the Jepson School of Leadership Studies at the University of Richmond, the recipient of a 2012 Virginia Outstanding Faculty Award.
An article written by leadership studies professor Donelson R. Forsyth is being recognized as a “citation classic” by the Journal of Business Ethics.
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