Duncan chosen for FLAIR leadership program

The 2024-25 FLAIR cohort.
The 2024-25 FLAIR cohort.
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The Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor has selected a cohort of 16 faculty for its Faculty Leadership in Academia: From Inspiration to Reality program.

FLAIR provides professional development for university faculty who are considering a leadership role or are in their first leadership position and considering continuing on a leadership path.

2024-25 FLAIR participants are:
• Kelsy Burke, professor, Sociology
• Tony Bushard, professor, Glenn Korff School of Music and associate dean, Hixson–Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts
• Nathan Conner, professor, Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communication
• Brittany Duncan, associate professor, Computing
• Mikil Foss, professor, Mathematics
• Melissa Gomis, associate professor of practice, University Libraries and chair, Collections Strategy and Open Scholarship
• Iker González-Allende, professor, Modern Languages and Literatures
• Richard Graham, professor, University Libraries and chair, Teaching Partnerships
• Jemalyn Griffin, associate professor of practice, Advertising and Public Relations
• Ted Hamann, professor, Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education
• Max Mueller, associate professor, Classics and Religious Studies
• Jenna Pieper, associate professor, Management
• Kaci Richter, associate professor of practice, Broadcasting
• Zhigang Shen, professor, Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction
• Shinya Takahashi, associate professor of practice, Nutrition and Health Sciences
• David Woodman, professor of practice, Biological Sciences

More details at: https://news.unl.edu/article/16-chosen-for-flair-leadership-program