Moorman Foundation Upcoming Events
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The introduction of this program allows students to receive annual financial assistance while completing a concentrated independent study in areas like democracy, economics, and ethical leadership. Scholars will also have the opportunity to travel expense-free to national conferences and network with world-renowned leaders.
Thursday, March 14
11:45 a.m. - Carters Coffee Bar
Meaders Lounge
Free lunch + ACE Credit available
RSVP here
Friday, March 15
11:45 a.m. - Rebecca Bender
Meaders Lounge
Free lunch + ACE Credit available
RSVP here
Monday, March 18
11:45 a.m. - Kyla Berry & Maddie Weed
Meaders Lounge
Free lunch + ACE Credit available
RSVP here
Tuesday, March 19
11:45 a.m. - Shawn Askinoskie
Meaders Lounge
Free lunch + ACE Credit available
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Wednesday, March 20
11:45 a.m. - President Schellenberger
Meaders Lounge
Free lunch + ACE Credit available
RSVP here
Thursday, March 1
8 a.m. - 11 a.m. - CEO High School Case Competition
IDEA Center
With DOT Foods
Friday, March 14 - March 20th
Spring Speaker Series
Meaders Lounge
See the Spring Speaker Series dropdown for more info
Monday, March 22
11:45 a.m. - Moorman Scholars
Meaders Lounge
Scholar Announcement
April 2nd - 4th - Free Enterprise Case Competition
Memphis, TN
Collegiate Competition (IACBE)
April 23rd - 25th - Free Market Travel Study
Kansas City, MO
Free Market and Society Class
April 30th - Free Market Movie Night
Lewis Street Playhouse
High School students from the tri-state area will compete in a case study competition and hear from local leaders about the everyday realities of ethical leadership as a business owner. This hands-on experience will allow them to network and think like future business owners.
This week will highlight excellent women in leadership to celebrate Women's History Month. This speaking series will feature, C-SC Almnua (‘22) Kyla Berry and Maddie Weed, our very own President Dr. Lauren Schellenberger, and Rebecca Bender, Founder of the Rebecca Bender Initiative. These luncheon sessions will feature an interactive presentation style that allows students from diverse disciplines to connect and grow together.
Students enrolled in a course of study for free market systems and democratic governments will travel to Kansas City, Missouri to learn from regional industry leaders. This expense-paid travel will be the combination of Culver Stockton’s experiential learning model and the Moorman Foundation's key pillars.
For more information, please contact the Moorman Fellow.