Wed, Feb 15, 2023

11 AM – 12 PM CST (GMT-6)

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Leadership Studies Building Townhall

1300 Mid-Campus Drive N., Manhattan, KS, United States

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A panel discussion on social media's potential role in K-State's new strategic plan to become a next-generation land-grant university. On the heels of recent regional community visits around the state of Kansas regarding the university's strategic plan and "operating as a future-focused, inclusive and connected community that inspires discovery, creates prosperity, impacts society and transforms lives...", campus leaders and community members will talk about the opportunities that exists in social media and social media's role in education, collaboration, extension, research, and more. During the second half of the event, we'll transition to a roundtable format for audience members to contribute their perspectives and ideas to the discussion. 

Panelists: 
Dr. David Rosowsky - K-State VP of Research
Dr. Joe Mocnik - K-State Dean of Libraries
Dr. Colene Lind - Associate Professor in Media And Communication, Director of the Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy
Lindley Lund - Social Media Specialist, K-State Division of Communications and Marketing

Moderators:
Mirna Bonilla - Program Manager, K-State Office of Engagement
Jana Thomas - Professor of Practice, A.Q. Miller School of Media and Communication

Presented by: K-State Office of Engagement

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Leadership Studies Building Townhall

1300 Mid-Campus Drive N., Manhattan, KS, United States

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K-State Social Media Week | Website | View More Events

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