66 Courtland Street SE, Atlanta, GA

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Experience an engaging panel discussion with GSU leaders impacted by Dr. King's legacy, focusing on becoming a person of influence, overcoming adversity, making a difference in the community, leading in the digital age, and Dr. King's leadership lessons for today's student leaders. Lunch is on us. RSVP Today!

Expanded Topics will include:

Advocating for change

Students developing as leaders

Becoming a person of influence

Self-identity & Pursuit of purpose

Human rights, civil rights, & social justice

Community involvement & Difference-making

Using technology as a leadership & advocacy tool
Reflecting on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.


Meet the Experts:

Makesha Dockery
Associate Director, Employer Relations
University Career Center

Ellin McDonough
Director of Civic Engagement
Interim Director Leadership & Service

Raé Lundy, PhD
Director, Counseling Services
Counseling Center

Mike Kimble
Assistant Director
Black Student Achievement

Jacque-Corey Cormier, PhD
Clinical Associate Professor
School of Public Health | Health Policy & Behavioral Sciences

Hosted by: Leadership Programs, POUNCE Rewards Program, Student Civic Engagement

Additional Information can be found at: pin.gsu.edu/event/9620071

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