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Rethinking Leadership:
Why Statesmanship must
replace Leadership in
the 21st Century

Presented by George Wythe University
November 13-15, 2008

There are many views on what the future holds in the 21st Century, but one thing seems clear: there is a growing need for leaders who really understand the new challenges of our day and how to solve the problems our generation will face. What is true leadership? What is the highest level of leadership, known as statesmanship? What challenges must the leaders of the 21st Century face?

We invite you to join us for three days of inspirational learning and begin the journey of becoming a Statesman.

Who is invited?

Students who are considering attending George Wythe University sometime during the 2008-2009 academic year and their hosts.

Schedule:

This three-day seminar includes:

  • Lectures from George Wythe University mentors:
    • Fourth Generations
    • The Liber
    • A Renaissance of Kings
    • The Oxford Model
    • 2 Paths of Education
  • Colloquium
  • Oral Exams given to George Wythe University students
  • A full George Wythe University simulation experience
  • George Wythe University classroom experience
  • The Future of George Wythe University

Date: November 13-15, 2008

Location: George Wythe University Campus, Cedar City, UT

Cost: $395 (includes meals)*

Registration:

To register please call our Seminar Registration Office at (435) 586-6570 or email seminars@gwc.edu. Please be prepared to provide the contact information for all those whom you are calling to register.

*Waivers are available for invited hosts and their guests.

 

“To build men and women of virtue, wisdom, diplomacy, and courage
who inspire greatness in others and move the cause of liberty.”

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