Upcoming events

Saturday, 7 Nov

Leave Yosef a Legacy Day
08:30 AM to 01:30 PM, November 7, 2009

Location: Meet in Blue Ridge Ballroon at 8:30

Tuesday, 10 Nov

Plemmons Meeting
04:00 PM to 05:00 PM, November 10, 2009

Location: Roan Mountain

Wednesday, 11 Nov

Leadership 101: Communication
05:00 PM to 06:00 PM, November 11, 2009

Location: Calloway Peak Room

Friday, 13 Nov

Middle School Workshop
08:00 AM to 03:00 PM, November 13, 2009

Location: Student Union

Saturday, 14 Nov

Appalachian Leadership Forum
01:00 PM to 05:00 PM, November 14, 2009

Location: Plemmons Student Union

Monday, 16 Nov

Fall Involvement Inventory Due
All day eventNovember 16

Tuesday, 17 Nov

Advisory Board Meeting
04:00 PM to 05:00 PM, November 17, 2009

Location: Roan Mountain

Wednesday, 18 Nov

Leadership 101: Commitment
05:00 PM to 06:00 PM, November 18, 2009

Location: Calloway Peak Room

Friday, 20 Nov

One on Ones with Dino or Jamar Deadline
All day eventNovember 20

Tuesday, 24 Nov

No Meeting Happy Thanksgiving!
All day eventNovember 24

Wednesday, 25 Nov

Thanksgiving Break
All day event, November 2527, 2009

Wednesday, 2 Dec

Leadership 101: Finding Balance
05:00 PM to 06:00 PM, December 2, 2009

Location: Calloway Peak Room

Sunday, 6 Dec

End of Semester Dinner
05:00 PM to 07:00 PM, December 6, 2009

Location: Table Rock

Monday, 7 Dec

Last Day of Class
All day eventDecember 7

What is Plemmons

Statue of W.H. Plemmons

The W. H. Plemmons Leader Fellows Program is under the direction of the Center for Student Involvement and Leadership at Appalachian. It was developed in 1994 in honor of Dr. William H. Plemmons, Appalachian's second president. Dr. Plemmons embodied the principles of student empowerment and was committed to providing students with out-of-class experiences that would complement their in-class learning, which is the foundation of the Plemmons Leader Fellows Program. Demonstrating the belief that leadership can be developed, the Plemmons Program is a four year in-depth experience aimed at creating successful leaders. The program attempts to identify entering freshmen who have demonstrated leadership and successful involvement in their high school or community. The program combines both in-class instruction and out-of-class experiential opportunities designed to provide participants with leadership development opportunities. Programs and opportunities available to a Plemmons Fellow include special classes, seminars, retreats, outdoor leadership experiences, conferences, experiential opportunities,and individual needs assessment.