The Kansas State University Staley School of Leadership is seeking student applicants for the next group of Staley School Ambassadors. Applications are due by midnight Wednesday, Oct. 25.
Ambassadors are a critical piece of the Staley School, sharing their first-hand experience with others about their own growth, engaged learning, and the role that leadership development plays in the personal and professional lives.
These students also help facilitate leadership development activities for learners of all ages at events like K-State Grandparents University and other various community partner events. Ambassadors also develop valuable relationships with one another, helping them build a network of friendships across campus and increasing their well-being.“Being a part of the Staley School Ambassadors has provided me with an amazing opportunity to further connect with students, faculty, and prospective students across campus, said Nick Edwards, junior, chair of the Ambassadors’ events committee.
“In this role I’ve had the opportunity to engage in my own personal leadership development, planning on-campus events like K-State Open House and facilitating weekly meetings. I’ve enjoyed every moment of working with this wonderful group of likeminded, passionate, and inclusion-oriented students as we spread the word about our the Staley School mission across campus!”
Ambassadors attend weekly meetings, host daily campus visits as their course schedule allows, and participate in a variety of recruitment events throughout the year. Eligible students must be enrolled in the leadership studies minor, the nonprofit leadership certificate or the global food systems leadership secondary major.
For questions, contact Staley School Ambassadors co-advisor, Kim Ralston at kamullen@ksu.edu.