Study Abroad with Leadership
Every other year, Leadership Programs provides a unique opportunity for students to travel abroad and learn leadership from a global perspective. From studying Italian and Greek culture to delving into the Holocaust in Europe, students have had the opportunity to connect their classroom learning about leadership to a broader context. Students can receive academic credit for the trip through the department.
Student Testimonial
"Vatican City had a profound impact on me. By viewing the works of Michelangelo and seeing the tomb of Pope Saint John Paul II, I realized just how important it is to use the gifts and talents we have been given for the betterment of society." - Michaela Sasse, Junior, Biology Major, Leadership Program Certificate Recipient, attended the Summer 2014 trip to Europe.
London 2018
In January 2018, the Departments of Leadership Studies, Criminal Justice, and Psychology traveled to London, England, for an opportunity to connect leadership, criminal justice, and psychology to various experiences in the United Kingdom. Partnering with E.F. College Study Tours, students saw the Houses of Parliament, the Tower of London, and the Sigmund Freud Museum, participated in a Jack-the-Ripper tour, and viewed court proceedings at the Old Bailey Central Criminal Court. In addition, students will have face-to-face discussions with a U.K. government official and local law enforcement. See a more detailed itinerary for highlights of the eight-day trip.
Student Participants
*Organizational Leadership Students
- Keri Asche
- Robert Austin
- Devin Blackwood
- Jacy Buchholz*
- David Coachman*
- Hannah Dehn
- Jamie Deuel
- Steven Hoyt
- Amanda Hurla
- Spencer Kochanowski
- Jacob Korte
- Jordan Larzelere
- Sarah Mick
- Allison Muth*
- Renee Patterson*
- Anneka Sundell
- Kyle Switala
- Taya Thornburg
- Justice Voss
- Grace Wasinger
- Collette West*
- Samantha Whisenant
Faculty Participants
- Kaley Klaus, Leadership Studies
- John Raacke, Criminal Justice
- Jennifer Bonds-Raacke, Psychology
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Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, and France
In May 2016, 20 students participated in the interdisciplinary study abroad experience offered jointly through Leadership Programs and Communication Studies. This experience lasted 13 days and took students to Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, and France. Students could visit historical sights and locations accompanied by a local tour guide for each major city called on the trip. The purpose of this experience and the preceding class was to afford students an experiential learning opportunity to help them embrace the global aspect of their studies.
Students who participated in the study abroad trip were:
- Serena Baetz
- Macy Becker
- Jordanna Beikman
- Jessica Bryant
- Brooke Hanzlicek
- Tracy Hemphill
- Lindsey Hurford
- Faith Kohl
- Emily Leiker
- Kylie Mowery
- Emily Neises
- Melissa Olguin
- Emilie Pearson
- Marisol Regalado
- Megan Rust
- Carlie Snethen
- Lauren Solzman
- Haley Stickel
- Graham Swartzell
- Cristal Ugarte
Faculty members for the trip were:
- Seth Kastle
- Marcella Marez
- Korby Boswell
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England, France, and Italy: Summer of 2014
Nine students and one faculty member traveled to Europe in May 2014 for a 12-day study of leadership on a global and diverse scale. Before leaving for the trip, the group registered in LDRS 490, Topics in Leadership, in the spring 2014 semester. The group started in London, England, and made their way to Paris, France, and Italy's destinations: Florence, Assisi, Rome, the Sorrento Region, and the independent state of Vatican City.
A few trip Highlights include:
- Big Ben, British House of Parliament, Hyde Park, and St. Paul's Cathedral in London, England
- The Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral, and the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France
- Ponte Vecchio, Duomo di Firenze, and Piazza Della Signoria in Florence, Italy
- The Basilica of St. Francis in Assisi
- The Colosseum, Roman Forum, Pantheon, Spanish Steps, and Trevi Fountain in Rome, Italy
- St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City
- Pompeii, Capri, and the Bay of Naples in the Sorrento Region of Italy
Participants:
- Katrina Black, Palco, Kansas
- Cesar Garcia II, Garfield, Kansas
- Morgan Lawrence, Dighton, Kansas
- Alisyn Martin, McPherson, Kansas
- Thomas Moeder, La Crosse, Kansas
- Nikki Rabe, Spearville, Kansas
- Haley Rankin, Sharon, Kansas
- Michaela Sasse, Gaylord, Kansas
- Alma Varela, Liberal, Kansas
- Justin Greenleaf, Assistant Professor of Leadership Program Instructor/Trip Coordinator
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Irish Heritage: May 2012
Seventeen students and four faculty members traveled to Ireland in May 2012 for a 13-day study of culture, geography, and leadership. Leadership Programs and Geosciences worked to combine both leadership principles and theories with a geography research project for a fresh, new study abroad experience. This unique experience centered on the elements of culture as they relate to community and society throughout Ireland and Northern Ireland. This departmental collaboration culminated when student and faculty teams explored different regions of Dublin and linked geosciences concepts with leadership recommendations based on perceived community needs. This experience opened students' and faculty members' eyes to the realities of life in Dublin, not typically seen by tourists.
The trip began in Shannon, southern Ireland, and the group worked their way north into Northern Ireland, ending their journey in Belfast. Throughout the twelve-day trip, the group made stops in Killarney, Kilkenny, Cork, Kinsale, Cobh, Blarney, Dublin, and Belfast. Some of the trip's highlights included visiting the Ring of Kerry, Blarney Castle, Blarney Stone, Kilmainham Gaol, a 1916 Rebellion Tour, Bushmills Distillery, Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge, Giants' Causeway, and the newly opened Titanic Exhibition in Belfast.
Participants:
- Brittany Bange, Colby, Kansas
- November Black, Palco, Kansas
- Sabrina Brown, Gypsum, Kansas
- Lora Bruce, Lawrence, Kansas
- Joshua Chartier, Hays, Kansas
- Adrian Claybaugh, McCook, Nebraska
- Judy Creekmore, Wichita, Kansas
- Laura Dougherty, Colby, Kansas
- Maureen Duffy, Hays, Kansas
- Derek Edwards, Kearney, Nebraska
- Will Habiger, Bushton, Kansas
- Jared Hall, Goodland, Kansas
- Brenda Lenker, Phillipsburg, Kansas
- Jill Moeder, Hays, Kansas
- Regan Ochs, Hoxie, Kansas
- Corey Rozean, Plainville, Kansas
- Gretchen Thyfault, Russell, Kansas
- Jill Arensdorf, Hays, Kansas Leadership Studies Participating Faculty
- John Heinrichs, Hays, Kansas Geosciences Participating Faculty
- Richard Lisichenko, Hays, Kansas Geosciences Participating Faculty
- John Montgomery, Hays, Kansas Leadership Studies Instructor/Trip Coordinator
- Brett Whitaker, Hays, Kansas Leadership Pro Participating Faculty
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The Holocaust in Europe: Summer of 2010
Leadership Programs flew off on its second study-abroad adventure in the summer of 2010. New faces and new places left a lasting impression on all of the individuals on this trip. Quite a bit larger than the summer 2009 trip, this group totaled 15 members, two of which were Leadership Department faculty. After leaving the U.S., the group landed in the Czech Republic and never looked back. This eleven-day excursion took participants to three different countries (Czech Republic, Poland, and Germany) to take an in-depth look at the impact of the holocaust in each region.
Participants:
- Christa Bergmann, Concordia, Kansas
- Sabrina Brown, Canton, Kansas
- Janet Chopp, Junction City, Kansas
- Austin Eickhoff, Russell, Kansas
- Kennedy Hansen, Riley, Kansas
- Amanda Herrman, Maize, Kansas
- Ashley Howell, Frankfort, Kansas
- Kristin Kleinschmidt, Herington, Kansas
- Jill Moeder, Hays, Kansas
- Melanie Pechanec, Hays, Kansas
- Josh Taylor, Raymond, Kansas
- Mallory Wellbrock, Hays, Kansas
- Rindi Zimmerman, Junction City, Kansas
- Jill Arensdorf, Hays, Kansas
- John Montgomery, Hays, Kansas
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Tour of Italy and Greece: Summer of 2009
Leadership Programs embarked on its first-ever study-abroad trip in June 2009. Seven students and one faculty member had the experience of a lifetime as they made their way through the Coliseum in Rome to the cliffs of Sorrento, Italy; then toured the ancient city of Pompeii, and finished at the Acropolis in ancient Athens, Greece. The tour lasted nine unforgettable days. Below are the participants and a few pictures from each stop on time.
Participants:
- Seth Blackwell, Sand Springs, Oklahoma
- Gordon Butler, Edmond, Oklahoma
- Ceanna Chlumsky, Grants, New Mexico
- Brandy Doggett, St. John, Kansas
- Erin Frownfelter, Elkhart, Kansas
- Ann Levendofske, Bellville, Kansas
- Kara Melchert, Benkelman, Nebraska
- John Montgomery, Hays, Kansas
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