Four Southeast Missouri State University students were among 60 college students who participated in the 37th Annual Missouri Governor’s Student Leadership Forum on Faith and Values Feb. 25-27 in Jefferson City, Missouri.
The forum challenges students’ character development by encouraging them to reflect on their own decision-making skills, values, and belief systems. Students learn about how to reconcile relationships, stand for truth, and love others as they love themselves. The forum’s guiding principle is teaching students to embrace altruism rather than egotism.
Students participating from Southeast were:
- Emily Barkhurst of St. Clair, Mo.
- Russell Goss of Brighton, Ill.
- Jay Harris of St. Louis, Mo.
- Sheanique Syms of St. Louis
Students heard from several speakers who lead by example, including Becca Chapman, director of Women’s Philanthropy at Wheeler Mission, the largest rescue mission and homeless shelter in the state of Indiana; Taisir Yanis, owner of Yanis Coffee Shop in Jefferson City; Scott Crosley an Airborne Ranger, Army Chaplain, Lieutenant Colonel and chief operating officer of PIVOT, a national anti-sex trafficking agency; and William Bumphus, director of Men’s Emergency Shelter.
Students ended the weekend with a morning at the Capitol, touring the House Lounge and hearing from Bob Priddy, retired news director of Missourinet; and visiting the House Floor, led by Missouri State Representative Travis Fitzwater. They also visited the Governor’s office and concluded with a meet and greet and message from Gov. Mike Parson.
For more information, visit www.mogslf.com.