Leadership
The McDonough Center for Leadership and Business
Website: https://www.marietta.edu/mcdonough-center
Interim Dean of the McDonough Center: Alexandra Perry (akp004@marietta.edu)
Administrative Coordinator: TBD
Director of Civic Engagement :Amy Elliott (ace003@marietta.edu)
2022-2023 Fitzgerald Executive in Residence (EIR):Ashley Wollam
2022-2023 Schwartz Leader-in-Residence (LIR);Ben Reese
The McDonough Center for Leadership and Business, endowed by a gift in memory of Bernard P. McDonough, a local industrialist, has been designed to allow students to study leadership through a multi-disciplinary liberal arts perspective. The underlying theme that guides the Center’s mission is its commitment to civic engagement and the development of thoughtful leaders. A student’s participation in the McDonough Leadership Program can take several forms:
- Major in Global Leadership Studies (GLS)
- Minor in Leadership Studies (MLS)
- Certificate in Leadership Studies (CLS)
- Engineering Leadership Certificate (ELC)
- Teacher Leadership Certificate (TLC)
- Enrolling in a Leadership-designated course
Students pursuing the Global Leadership Studies major, the minor/certificate in Leadership Studies, as well as the Engineering or Teacher Leadership certificates, are named McDonough Scholars. Admission to the McDonough Scholars Program (GLS, MLS, CLS, ELC, and TLC) is competitive. Criteria for admission into the McDonough Scholars Program: (1) strong record of academic achievement; (2) evident record of leadership in high school and/or in the community; and (3) thoughtful and complete answers to the questions in the McDonough application form.
Students admitted into the McDonough Scholars Program described above complete a one-week EXCEL (Experience Civic Engagement and Leadership) Workshop before taking the first course in the program.