

The Women's Leadership Conference is an annual program held each spring and focuses on all aspects of leadership unique to the experience of women. The conference features networking events, keynote addresses and breakout sessions conducted by students, faculty members, administrators and community leaders.
This year's conference, held Saturday, April 4, will feature a keynote address by Susan Douglas, Professor and Chair of Communications Studies at the University of Michigan and author of several books, including Where the Girls Are, The Mommy Myth, and Inventing American Broadcasting. In addition, there will be panel discussions about a variety of topics including communications, science, religion, and civics.