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Article "Symposium focuses on diversity"
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Article "Symposium focuses on diversity"
Description
This 1992 Collegian article focuses on a symposium held by the brand new Jepson Leadership School to discuss what leadership is and how best to accomplish it in the Jepson curriculum. The focus was on diversity, and the main goal of the symposium was to "educate people on what leadership is" and "Can leadership be confused with power?" Panelists, who were led by Paul W. Duke, moderator of the television program "Washington Week in Review," also discussed how politics were extremely important to leadership from how voters can be more influential to what takes place in the polls. Alice Hettrick, a Jepson junior, stated that students are interested in the "long-term" issues and wish to find "long-term" solutions to those problems. The curriculum of the leadership program is to look at leadership from a diverse, broad lense to make tomorrow a better future.
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Crawford, Robb. "Symposium focuses on diversity." The University of Richmond Collegian 79, no. 2, (September 10, 1992): 14. https://collegian.richmond.edu/?a=d&d=COL19920910.2.43&e=-------en-20--21--txt-txIN-
Publisher
The Collegian, University of Richmond
Date
1992-09-10
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Language
English
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Coverage
Richmond (Va.)
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Crawford, Robb, “Article "Symposium focuses on diversity",” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed February 17, 2025, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/3454.