The Office of Interprofessional and Interdisciplinary Education and Research encourages graduate students to attend the Leadership Seminar Series beginning Feb.3.
The series will be offered to graduate students on the first and third Thursdays of the month from 5 to 6:30 p.m. in Samson Pavilion. Dinner will be provided. While this series has been conceived as an in-person initiative, all university health and safety recommendations are being observed. Confirmation on hosting format, either in-person or virtual, will be communicated closer to each session.
- Feb. 3: James Stoller, chair of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation’s Education Institute, presenting, Subarctic Survival Team Exercise. (Note: This session will end at 7:15 p.m.)
- Feb. 17: Jerold Goldberg, former dean of the School of Dental Medicine, presenting, Foundations of Leadership.
- March 3: Kristin Victoroff, associate professor in the School of Dental Medicine, presenting, Negotiation Skills.
- March 17: Tyler Reimschisel, associate provost of interprofessional and interdisciplinary education and research, presenting, Conflict Management.
- April 7: Tracey Messer, assistant professor of organizational behavior, Weatherhead School of Management, presenting, Emotional Intelligence.
- April 21: Monica Yepes-Rios, assistant dean for diversity, equity and inclusion in the School of Medicine, presenting, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
In order to ensure that this is an interprofessional and interdisciplinary experience, graduate students will be invited to attend based on their profession/discipline in the order that they complete the Qualtrics survey. Selected students will be notified by email at least two weeks before each seminar. Contact CWRUTeamImpact@case.edu with questions.