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Lander to Host Campus Talk on NEW Leadership Conference

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Three students from Lander University reflect on their experience at the National Education for Women (NEW) Leadership Conference on Tuesday, Jan. 22, at 3:30 p.m. at Lander. This event is free and open to the public. Pictured, from left, are students Kaitlyn Strahl, Courtney Cannon and Kathryn Wypasek.

The community is invited to hear from Lander University students who attended the National Education for Women (NEW) Leadership conference on Tuesday, Jan. 22, at 3:30 p.m. in room 300 of the Carnell Learning Center at Lander.

Featured speakers include Ms. Courtney Cannon, a political science/public administration major; Ms. Kaitlynn Strahl, a criminology and sociology major; and Ms. Kathryn Wypasek, a criminology major. These students will share their personal experiences from the May 2018 conference, held at Winthrop University, and how this experience has prepared them for future civic engagement.

The discussion will be moderated by Dr. Lucas McMillan, dean of the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences at Lander. The event is free and open to the public, and is part of the "Achieving the Promise: Democracy and the Informed Citizen" series, which is made possible by a grant through South Carolina Humanities. For more information on "Achieving the Promise," visit www.lander.edu/atp or call the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences at 864-388-8733.

S.C. Humanities:

The mission of South Carolina Humanities is to enrich the cultural and intellectual lives of all South Carolinians. This not-for-profit organization presents and/or supports literary initiatives, lectures, exhibits, festivals, publications, oral history projects, videos and other humanities-based experiences that reach more than 250,000 citizens annually. South Carolina Humanities receives funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities as well as corporate, foundation and individual donors. It is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors comprised of community leaders from throughout the state.