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The College of Education's Keystone Leader-in-Residence program, established in 2003, introduces students to proven leaders in education, human services, health services, community services and government. The program emphasizes that education—like the keystone of an arch—serves a central, supporting role in society. The college strives to develop competent, committed and reflective professionals who utilize education in building better futures for all. Keystone Leaders spend a day on campus visiting with students, faculty and staff, and share their personal and professional experiences through a campus-wide lecture and various classroom and small-group meetings.
Keystone Leaders
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Dr. Maxwell King '50 |
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2010 |
2009 |
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R. Kenneth Johns '57 |
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Brenda Arnette Smith Sanborn '68 |
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2008 |
2007 |
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Rev. Chette Williams '86 |
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Susan Dryden Whitson '91 |
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2006 |
2005 |
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Kathy Langois Munro '70 |
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The Hon. Kay Ivey '67 |
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2003 |
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Gordon Sherman '57 |
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Wayne T. Smith '68 |
Last Updated: Sep 28, 2012