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The Challenges of Leading Responsibly in Business

  Business leaders are, more than ever, expected to make complex and time-critical decisions, often affecting the lives of many. For instance, a clothing manufacturer finds its Asian textile mills are polluting local streams and forcing underage seamstresses to work 14-hour days. “It’s easy to preach about doing the right thing, but it is a whole new ball game when those…

Falling for Fall CLASSIC, Classically!

So if you know anything about me, I am a person who loves to travel and I also love to take on leadership roles. Well, this past weekend was quite the combination pack for me as I got to do both of the things I love to do. FALL CLASSIC! happened over this past weekend, and I along with a…

Delta…what?! (DEI)

Delta Epsilon Iota. DEI. What is it? Sorority? Fraternity? Honor Society! As I heard about the abbreviation, I myself wondered about the name and decided to look into it. After all, I may just be in it one day. DEI is a National Academic Honor Society with a career development focus. But what does that mean? Its members are given the…

Fall Classic 2012!

CLASSIC – Community Leadership and Student Service in College. Every year, The College of Saint Rose puts together a leadership workshop that is called “Fall CLASSIC”. To put it simply, it’s a leadership retreat, where you do various workshops hosted by clubs and is led by the Student Association. But what lies beyond this leadership building are the bonds that are created…

Professor Shout-Out! Meet Dr. Claudia Lingertat-Putnam

Dr. Claudia Lingertat-Putnam, Counseling, College Student Services Administration & Educational Leadership Department, Chair and Associate Professor. Has been with Saint Rose since 2003. About: Where did you attend school?Earned a BS in Psychology from Penn State & stayed there for a MSEd in Secondary School Counseling; earned a PsyD from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicinein Clinical Psychology Where have you…

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