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Role with Gonzaga Expands for World’s Top Servant-Leadership Scholar Spears
By Peter Tormey
Larry C. Spears, the world’s foremost scholar in the field of servant-leadership, is the Gonzaga University School of Professional Studies’ inaugural Servant Leadership Scholar.
Spears has been affiliated in multiple ways with Gonzaga and its many leadership programs for the past three years, teaching undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students. He has illumined the life and work of Robert K. Greenleaf, the founder of servant-leadership and the person who first coined the term, by publishing hundreds of articles, essays, newsletters, books and other publications on servant-leadership worldwide.
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Looking Back to See Forward to Gonzaga’s 125th Anniversary in 2012
Editor’s Note: Starting this issue, @Gonzaga will march back in time to provide a monthly snapshot of the University every six years until 1887, Gonzaga’s founding. This series will reach 1887 by fall 2012, which is when Gonzaga will celebrate its Quasquicentennial (125th Anniversary). We begin this unique, yet non-comprehensive view of Gonzaga’s colorful past with the 2004-05 academic year. Next month, we’ll highlight 1998, then ‘92, ‘86, and so on. Click the following link to I-D people in this photo. Read more...
Text and photo courtesy of the Gonzaga University Archives. |
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