In Honor of Arthur J. Schmitt, Marquette’s Schmitt Fellows invite undergraduate and graduate students to “Cultivating Leadership Skills for a Successful and Meaningful Career: Why are Leadership Skills Important for Your Career?” on Thursday, April 6, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in AMU 163.
Participants will have the opportunity to meet with Schmitt Fellows and representatives from undergraduate and graduate student groups about leadership opportunities.
Presenters at the event will include:
- Dr. Amy Van Hecke, associate professor of psychology, executive director of the Interdisciplinary Autism Clinic, and director of the Autism Consortium.
- Dr. Lars Olson, interim joint chair and professor of biomedical engineering, and director of the Human Powered Nebulizer project.
- Dr. Michael Stevens, advisor to the National Archives and the National Park Service, consultant and on-screen narrator for C-SPAN, and retired director of the Division of Historic Preservation and Public History at the Wisconsin Historical Society.
Space is limited. Registration must be done via email by Monday, March 27.