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Staley School of Leadership Graduation Reception

K-State Staley School of Leadership Graduation Reception. 3:30-5 p.m. Friday, May 10
Undergraduate students graduating this spring with academic degrees from the Staley School of Leadership (leadership studies minor, nonprofit leadership certificate or the global food systems leadership secondary major) are invited to celebrate their accomplishments with us!

3:30-5 p.m. Friday, May 10 | RSVP by May 8

Stop by the Leadership Studies building with your family and friends for:

  • A graduation gift to wear at commencement
  • Time to talk with faculty, staff and peers
  • A professional headshot with our photographer
  • Refreshments

Mary Tolar, Ed.D., Staley School dean, will present brief remarks at4 p.m.

For questions, email leadership@ksu.edu.

‘Cats Connect summer edition serves faculty and staff

Are you looking for a way to meet and connect with other K-Staters this summer? Do you want to help build our K-State community? If so, sign up for ’Cats Connect – a program at Kansas State University designed to build community through conversation.

We are excited to bring ‘Cats Connect Summer Edition to faculty and staff during summer 2024. If you are a student who wants to participate, fill out the registration form and we will see if there is enough interest to form a student group. If not, there will be more student sessions during the fall semester.

‘Cats Connect is a peer-to-peer facilitated program designed to help groups of 4-6 Wildcats meet and develop friendships outside of their regular social circles. Groups meet for one hour for five consecutive weeks. During each meeting, everyone will have the opportunity to respond to a series of fun and thought-provoking questions and engage in a small connection project.

Groups will be built based on availability. Participants will select their preference of general days and times when they register. Once registration closes, a Doodle Poll will be sent out to select specific days and times.

If you are interested in participating, complete the Summer Edition ‘Cats Connect registration by Tuesday, May 28.

The Morrison Family Center for Student Well-being and the Staley School of Leadership teamed up to bring ‘Cats Connect to the K-State community. If you have any additional questions please reach out to Austin Drake at adrake329@ksu.edu.

Here is what some Wildcats said after participating in ’Cats Connect:

  • “‘Cats Connect is a small group so it’s not just you being completely exposed to a bunch of new people, just a small group of people.“
  • “It was really good to meet people with different majors and different backgrounds and branch out of my normal group.”
  • “I gained new confidence in talking with new people – and, it was a lot of fun!”
  • “Meeting people with varying personalities who are going through similar situations that I am in was really reassuring and helped me feel more connected to K-State.”

Learn more and sign up to participate on the ‘Cats Connect website.

Redesign and reimagine with the Staley School 

The Staley School of Leadership was the first on-campus home for Radina’s Coffeehouse and Roastery, opening with the Leadership Studies Building in 2010. Now K-Staters can enjoy Radina’s at three other campus locations. Upon conclusion of the spring 2024 semester, the Radina’s location in the Leadership Studies Building will close. 


 

Our Radina’s location has been a campus staple through the years, serving thousands of coffees, pastries, and lunches. Memories abound of meetings with peers, mentors, and friends, as well as a variety of events that serve campus and the Staley School. 

With this closure comes an opportunity to reimagine what the future of this public space could be. 

The Staley School invites the campus community to stop by the Leadership Studies Building lobby on Tuesday, April 23, between 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., to enjoy complimentary refreshments and share ideas about what this space might be used for moving forward. There will be interactive posters available to provide quick input and a digital survey for sharing even more.   

We are asking you to dream big! What types of events, service, food, and business hours do you imagine in this location? 

Visit our website for more details about this project, and to take the survey. For questions, email leadership@ksu.edu 

Staley School celebrates Leaders-In-Residence 

The Staley School of Leadership proudly celebrates Carl and Mary Ice as 2024 Michael C. Holen Leaders-In-Residence. The Ices were on campus April 4-5, interacting with leadership studies students, faculty, and staff. They will also be honored at the fall Spirit of Leadership event. 

The Michael C. Holen Leader-in-Residence Award honors outstanding individuals who are exercising leadership in a range of organizational, professional and civic settings. Recipients come to campus to share experiences and engage in rich and challenging conversations with our students and the Kansas State University community.  

The award recipient exemplifies the Staley School of Leadership mission statement and the following tenets: 

  • Service to the common good is the goal of leadership. 
  • Leadership is a process and is not defined simply by position or authority. 
  • Collaboration is the primary method of teaching and developing leadership. 
  • Successful leaders are committed and have the ability to engage in leadership with those of many backgrounds and cultures.

Originally named the “Lifetime Leadership Award,” the award was later dedicated in honor of College of Education Dean Emeritus, Michael C. Holen for his tremendous leadership at the university and support of leadership studies. Mary Lynn and Warren Staley were the inaugural Michael C. Holen Leader-in-Residence recipients. 
Continue reading “Staley School celebrates Leaders-In-Residence “

Vote for a Staley School team member to get a pie in the face

Breaking New: Pie-In-The-Face Fundraiser

The Staley School of Leadership Student Ambassadors are raising money for student scholarships through a Pie-In-The-Face Fundraiser. Alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends of K-State can vote for who they would like to see get a pie in the face by making donations to the Student Opportunities Fund.

This fund supports scholarships for K-State students to travel on Staley School domestic and international Service Teams trips. Service Teams trips are open to all students on the K-State campus, and provide an immersive applied learning experience serving within a community.

Staley School team members participating in the fundraiser include:

  • Mike Finnegan
  • Trish Gott
  • Colleen Helmers
  • Beth Powers
  • Del’Sha Roberts

The team member with the highest dollars raised will get a pie in the face. The team member with the second highest dollars raised will get to throw the pie. The pie will be thrown Friday, April 19, and will be featured live on social media.

One dollar is equivalent to one vote. Voting is open through Friday, April 19. There is no limit to the dollar amount or number of votes you can place.

Looking back. 2022: Kait Long threw a pie at Andy Wefald. 2021: Tamara Bauer threw a pie at Mary Kay Siefers