Faculty List

Joanne R Gilbert, Ph.D.

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Service to the Community

  • Board of Directors, Women's Resource Center of MidMichigan
  • Athena Group
  • Service Learning activity with senior citizens at the Michigan Masonic Home
  • Board of Directors, Women's Resource Center of MidMichigan
  • Volunteer Coordinator, Academy of Performing Arts Recital
  • Board of Directors, Women’s Resource Center of MidMichigan
  • Service Learning activity with Community Café
  • Service Learning activity with senior citizens at the Michigan Masonic Home
  • Staging Location Director and Alma Team Leader, Gratiot Campaign for Change
  • The Holocaust: Language and legacy
  • Directed and coordinated children's theater for Gratiot Co. Players
  • How I got from there to here. Keynote address given to the Alma
  • Campaign Coordinator and Precinct Captain, Michigan Coordinated Campaign
  • Service Learning activity with Gratiot County high schools
  • Service Learning activity with Gratiot County high schools
  • Taught Hanukkah and Passover traditions to Hillcrest Elementary School students.
  • Directed “The Littlest Christmas Tree” for Hillcrest Elementary School
  • Directing workshop for new and experienced directors presented to the Gratiot County Players
  • Service Learning activity with Alma Middle School, 2005.
  • Auctioneer, Big Brothers Big Sisters Auction, 2004.

 

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Leadership Profile

Frank Knox

Frank Knox

Frank Knox may have gotten a C in chemistry, but that didn't stop him from living a life filled with explosive examples of leadership. After leaving Alma, he fought alongside Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders. As publisher of the Chicago Daily News, he exposed Chicago rackets and corrupt politicians. Eventually, he served as Secretary of the Navy during Franklin Roosevelt's presidency.