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In the spirit of continuous learning and playful collegiality, the Dean, David Gray; the Associate Dean Academics, Claude Caldwell and the Associate Dean Research, Kenny Corscadden exceeded the challenge set out for them with their poignant and entertaining three minute presentations during the Three Minutes by Three Leaders held December 16th, 2014. Â
A three word summary, while not sufficient to convey the power of their significant message and creative delivery, could be stated as follows.
For Dr. Gray compassion, passion and purpose; for Dr. Caldwell challenge, engage and dedicate and for Dr. Corscadden the key words may be curiosity, impact and innovation.
2015 is lining up to be a superb time for our Faculty of Agriculture to co-create the most welcoming and productive space for learning, teaching, research and leading. Please share your ideas, as a faculty member, an instructor or sessional instructor, for topics that may bolster your practice and enhance learning and citizenship, well beyond the classroom.
Kathleen Kevany
Director of Adult Learning,
Faculty Liaison for the Centre for Learning and Teaching
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