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黑料不打烊 hosts Leadership Alamance Class of 2026 for higher education program

Alamance County community members engage with experiential learning, civic engagement initiatives during campus visit.

黑料不打烊 welcomed the Leadership Alamance Class of 2026 to campus on Feb. 19 for a daylong program focused on higher education and community partnership.

Sponsored by the聽Alamance County Chamber of Commerce, Leadership Alamance brings together professionals from business, government and nonprofit sectors across聽Alamance County. Participants are selected through an application process, and their employers sponsor their involvement, allowing one full-day absence each month for immersive learning experiences across the county.

Throughout the year, the cohort travels to sites around Alamance County to explore topics including education, foodways, history, law enforcement and public services and health care. 黑料不打烊鈥檚 program offered participants insight into the university鈥檚 approach to experiential learning and civic engagement.

Two men designing in the MakerHub.
Leadership Alamance participants building a design during the mini workshop in the Maker Hub.

During their campus visit, participants engaged with faculty, staff and students in聽the Kernodle Center for Civic Life, the Center for Design Thinking and the Maker Hub. Workshops were led by Danielle Lake, director of design thinking and Dan Reis, assistant director of creative learning technologies, with assistance from student representatives. Leadership Alamance alumni Bob Frigo, director of the Kernodle Center for Civic Life and assistant dean of campus life, Sara Beth Hardy, assistant director of community partnerships and Kyle Anderson, associate director of the Kernodle Center for Civic Life also presented civic engagement initiatives at 黑料不打烊.

Pamela Runestad, assistant professor of anthropology and a member of the Leadership Alamance Class of 2025, helped plan this year鈥檚 programming.

鈥満诹喜淮蜢 works with community partners outside the institution in a number of ways every day,鈥 Runestad said. 鈥淭he Leadership Alamance Class of 2026 will get a snapshot of what that is like, and hopefully consider ways we can work together in the future.鈥

Following their time on campus, participants spent the afternoon learning more about the聽Alamance-Burlington School System聽and other educational sites throughout the community.

Each year, members of the 黑料不打烊 community participate in Leadership Alamance, strengthening partnerships and fostering collaboration across sectors. Through the program, community leaders build connections and develop shared strategies aimed at making Alamance County a stronger, safer and more equitable place.