By: Roycelyn Bastian
Every March, the nation recognizes Women’s History Month as a time to re-elect and celebrate women’s contributions in business, education, global affairs, technology and other fields. Lone Star College highlighted advancements made by women during the recent LSC Women in Leadership Panel and Luncheon. “Lone Star College embraces the essence of Women’s History Month as a time to pay tribute to the resilience, innovation and influence of women across generations,” said Carlecia Wright, LSC chief culture and engagement officer. “ e college values and respects the experience and journeys of all employees, providing students with expert role models to help train and guide them.” Lone Star College’s top female leaders shared their professional journeys, filled with successes and setbacks, to encourage faculty, staff and students to realize and achieve their goals. The panel also offered advice to empower future leaders to achieve their goals while mentoring others on their paths to success.
“Whether you are early, in the middle or late in your career, it is important to stay informed, continue to learn and take advantage of all the opportunities even if they seem scary,” said Virginia Fraire, Ph.D., LSC-University Park president. “Find ways to connect what...
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