Third cohort begins FLAIR leadership program

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Third cohort begins FLAIR leadership program

Third cohort begins FLAIR leadership program.
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Third cohort begins FLAIR leadership program.

The Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor has selected a cohort of 24 faculty for the third year of the Faculty Leadership in Academia: From Inspiration to Reality program.

FLAIR provides professional development for university faculty who are considering a leadership role or are in their first leadership position and considering continuing on a leadership path.

2021 FLAIR participants are:

  • Dona-Gene Barton, associate professor, Political Science
  • Jamie Bullins, associate professor, Theatre and Film
  • Katherine Castle, associate professor of practice, Communication Studies
  • Mary-Grace Danao, research associate professor, Food Science and Technology
  • Deryl Hatch-Tocaimaza, associate professor, Educational Administration
  • Courtney Hillebrecht, associate professor, Political Science
  • Casey Hoeve, associate professor, Libraries
  • David Holding, associate professor, Agronomy and Horticulture
  • Katrina Jagodinsky, Susan J. Rosowski associate professor, History
  • Jeannette Jones, associate professor, History and Ethnic Studies
  • Yusong Li, professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • Joe Louis, associate professor, Entomology and Biochemistry
  • JD Madsen, associate professor, Theatre and Film
  • Laurie Miller, professor of practice, Economics
  • Ashley Mueller, associate extension educator, Nebraska Extension
  • Peter Olshavesky, associate professor, Architecture
  • Julie Peterson, associate professor, Nebraska Extension
  • John Raible, associate professor, Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education
  • Amit Saini, associate professor, Marketing
  • Anthony Schutz, associate professor, Law
  • Witawas Srisa-An, associate professor, Computer Science and Engineering
  • Karrie Weber, associate professor, Biology
  • Manda Williamson, associate professor of practice, Psychology
  • Sam Wortman, associate professor, Agronomy and Horticulture

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