The 2021-2022 Jepson Leadership Forum invites scholars, activists, and experts to discuss the moral, ethical, and legal implications of global migration and asylum. Join us as we explore how leaders and communities navigate the economic, social, and cultural transformations of a world with – and without – borders and walls.
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The 2021-2022 Jepson Leadership Forum invites scholars, activists, and experts to discuss the moral, ethical, and legal implications of global migration and asylum. Join us as we explore how leaders and communities navigate the economic, social, and cultural transformations of a world with – and without – borders and walls..
The Gary L. McDowell Institute hosts speakers who examine and discuss the problems and prospects of leadership, constitutionalism, political economy, politics, and ethical reasoning.
The Gary L. McDowell Institute hosts speakers who examine and discuss the problems and prospects of leadership, constitutionalism, political economy, politics, and ethical reasoning.
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- Hurray for blue skies on this #TowerTuesday! @urichmond 🌞 https://t.co/ZCS8uhGkoB
- In this @Nightline report, #leadershipstudies professor Julian Hayter shares how disinvestment and #redlining affec… https://t.co/HPrEcZ2RBD
- Register now for tomorrow's 6 p.m. webinar featuring @urichmond alumnus and @Walgreens executive Ed Kaleta and Dean… https://t.co/n0jyXztdX6
- In his @Medium op-ed, #leadershipstudies sophomore Chris Wilson explains why predominantly white institutions need… https://t.co/58pPwr3ZRh
- #Leadershipstudies professor Julian Hayter explains the #JimCrow history behind #RVA's disproportionately high rate… https://t.co/Bx8iSR3nUZ
- RT @URNews2Use: Interested in learning about @Walgreens vaccinating process? @JepsonSchool dean Sandra Peart sits down with #URichmond alum…
- #ICYMI, watch our #FrederickDouglass webinar, featuring Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer David Blight (… https://t.co/ZOswRp3hML
- RT @SpiderAthletics: On today's Black History Month Spider Spotlight, Jaide Hinds-Clarke speaks with @SpiderMBB alum Jarhon Giddings on how…
- RT @URNews2Use: #ICYMI: @JepsonSchool professor Julian Hayter is quoted in this column by @RTDMPW via @rtdnews. #BlackHistoryMonth #BlackLi…
- Richmond Scholar Kexin Li, '21, advocates for survivors of #sexualviolence through performance art and research.… https://t.co/ZK3d6nMKuK
- RT @JepsonSchool: #Democracy works best when #leadership is tempered by #humility, says #leadershipstudies distinguished lecturer Kenneth R…
- Join @urichmond alumnus and Walgreens executive Ed Kaleta and Dean @speart at 6 p.m., March 3, for a webinar discus… https://t.co/xgH7kUxD0F
- #SeniorSpotlight: "Jepson awakened my intellectual curiosity in group dynamics and helped me integrate my… https://t.co/xSEAg775cG
- In his 2017 book, "The Dream Is Lost," #leadershipstudies professor Julian Hayter describes more than three decades… https://t.co/6PeqFWq8LH
- The documentary "Terror and Hope: The Science of Resilience" highlights research on #toxicstress and #resilience in… https://t.co/9Z7F1RwSgZ
- In his 2018 @BostonReview essay, #leadershipstudies professor @ThadWilliamson reflected on what it would take to en… https://t.co/bVbyX6zeDc
- Congrats to Fiona Carter-Tod, '21, @urichmond's first Luce Scholar! After graduation, she will explore #immunology,… https://t.co/yftRVjXwXV
- RT @URNews2Use: Lauren Henley, a historian in the @JepsonSchool, explores how Black women became both the victims of & perpetrators of viol…
- Annalise Mangone, '21, completed her #JepsonInternship at @PittTweet's Center for Bioethics & Health Law. Next week… https://t.co/csYvD2IiDc
- This #singlesawarenessday, #leadershipstudies prof @donforsyth shares insights on managing #SelfIsolation at home:… https://t.co/c2RZfd1F6A
Scholars & Practitioners
- Wilkins Published
David Wilkins, professor of leadership studies, co-authored the chapter "Indigenous Peoples in the USA: At the Crossroads of Race and Sovereignty in Trump’s Divided States of America" in the book "Legal Status of Indigenous Peoples in Russia and Foreign Countries."
- Henley Published
Lauren Henley, assistant professor of leadership studies, published "The Richest Black Girl in America" in Truly Adventurous.
- Forsyth Published
Donelson Forsyth, professor of leadership studies, published "Moral relativists resist health mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic" in Personality and Individual Differences.
- Ruscio Published
Kenneth P. Ruscio, senior distinguished lecturer of leadership studies, published the op-ed "Coming of Political Age in the Trump Era" in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
- Peart Published
Sandra Peart, dean of the Jepson School of Leadership Studies, published the op-ed "Public Speech and Democracy" in History News Network.
- Price Published
Terry Price, professor of leadership studies, published the chapter "Charismatic Leadership, Ethics, and Politics" in The Routledge International Handbook on Charisma.
- Flanigan Published
Jessica Flanigan, associate professor of leadership studies and PPEL, published "The Ethics of Prenatal Injury" in the Journal of Moral Philosophy.
- Hoyt Published
Crystal Hoyt, professor of leadership studies and psychology, published the op-ed "COVID-19 exposes U.S.' dire need for more working-class politicians" in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
- Flanigan Published
Jessica Flanigan, associate professor of leadership studies and PPEL, publshed "The Rawlsian Mirror of Justice" in Philosophy and Public Issues.
- Coetsee Published
Marilie Coetsee, assistant professor of leadership studies, published "The Phenomenal Appreciation of Reasons (Or: How Not to Be a Psychopath)" in Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Volume 15.
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