
Culver-Stockton College’s innovative approach to rural economic development will be spotlighted at the prestigious University-Industry Innovation Network (UIIN) Conference in Amsterdam, Netherlands, from June 10–12. Leslie Sieck, Vice President for Economic and Workforce Development and Executive Director of Tri-State Development, has been selected to present her work, “How Small Colleges Power Rural Revitalization.”
This selection follows a rigorous double-blind review process, highlighting Culver-Stockton College’s growing influence as a leader in rural economic development. During the conference, Sieck will demonstrate how small colleges serve as powerful catalysts for economic transformation, showcasing the college’s data-driven collaboration, workforce initiatives, and community partnerships.
“Being selected to present at UIIN is a testament to the groundbreaking work happening at Culver-Stockton College,” said Sieck. “We are proving that small colleges are not just educational institutions, they are engines of economic and community transformation. Through collaboration, data-driven innovation, and a deep commitment to engagement, we are reshaping the role of higher education in rural revitalization. Sharing our model on an international stage is not only an opportunity, it’s a call to action for small, rural institutions everywhere to recognize their power to drive real change.”
UIIN is a globally recognized network that fosters collaboration between universities and industry to drive innovation and economic impact. Past presenters at the conference have included institutions such as Oxford, Tufts University, and the University of Auckland. Culver-Stockton College’s participation reinforces its position as a thought leader in leveraging higher education for rural economic success.
For more information about Culver-Stockton College’s economic development initiatives, visit culver.edu/tsd.
About Culver-Stockton College
Culver-Stockton College, situated on 140 acres in Canton, Missouri, atop The Hill overlooking the Mississippi River, was founded in 1853 by members of the Disciples of Christ Church. Today, more than 1,000 students from around the world shape their futures in academic excellence with opportunities in 80 majors and minors, five graduate programs, 21 NAIA inter-collegiate athletics, 35 diverse student organizations, and many campus-life events.
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