Special Accomplishments

Scholarly Presentations & Activities

“Leading From The Heart: The Passion to Make A Difference” Roger H. Sublett, Editor. (W.K. Kellogg Foundation: Battle Creek, MI, 2001).

“Building Leadership: Findings from a Longitudinal Evaluation of the Kellogg National Fellowship Program.” Greg Markus, Author (Roger H. Sublett, Editor , W.K. Kellogg Foundation: Battle Creek, MI, 2001).

“The Leadership Connections in your Life: KNLP Group XVI Transition Seminar,” Ashland, MA (August 7-11, 2000).

“Leading from the Heart: A Spiritual Approach to Servant-Leadership,” Michigan Community Health Institute, Kellogg Biological Station, Michigan State University, (June 8, 2000).

“Leadership by Design,” Utah 2000 Leadership, Park City, Utah, (April 25-26, 2000).

“Inaugural Address,” Texas Woman’s University, Denton, Texas at the installation of Dr Ann Stuart as the 10th President of Texas Woman’s University, (April 14 2000).

“Challenges in Leadership Development: A Roundtable Discussion,” International Leadership Association, Atlanta, Georgia, (October 23, 1999).

“Building New Leadership for the New Generation,” Independent Sector, Los Angeles, California, (October 26, 1999).

“Leadership in the Nonprofit Organization,” and “The Soul of the Leader,” Fieldstone Foundation and The DePree Leadership Institute, Borrego Springs, California, (June 6-9, 1999).

“A More Hopeful Way: Taking the High Ground in Leading in the 21st Century,” Michigan Community Health Leadership Institute, Lansing, Michigan, (June 4, 1999).

“The Role of Continuing Education: Building for the Future,” Keynote speech for The Association for Continuing Higher Education, Region V Meeting, Asheville, North Carolina, (March 25, 1999).

“Finding a Common Language: Leadership and Collaboration in a Competitive World,” Coalition of Deans and Directors of Continuing Education and Extension, Asheville, North Carolina, (March 24, 1999).

Building Individual and Institutional Leaders, A Practical Guide to Developing Leadership Programs, Roger H. Sublett and Delores Grubb, November, 1998.

“Thinking about Leadership—Developing Leaders: Leadership Lessons and Competencies. Learning from the Kellogg National Fellowship Program,” Selected Proceedings of the 1998 Leaders/Scholars Association, Roger H. Sublett, Los Angeles, CA (November 13-15, 1998).

 Leadership Lessons and Competencies: Learning from the Kellogg National Fellowship Program, John A. Beineke and Roger H. Sublett, July, 1999. Published by W. K. Kellogg Foundation.

“Caring and Compassionate Leadership,” Asian-Pacific American Women’s Leadership Institute Los Angeles, CA, October 11, 1998.

Commencement Speech, “Leadership and The Role of Encouraging Leaders,” Doane College, Crete, NE, May 17, 1998.

Cyril O. Houle Scholars Orientation Dinner, “Developing The Intellectual Foundations of Adult Scholarship in the 21st Century,” University of Georgia, Athens, GA, March 18, 1998.

“Creating a Nation of Lifelong Learners,” Remarks at the national meeting of The National Commission for a Nation of Lifelong Learners, Washington, D.C., November 1997.

Commencement Speech, Tennessee Wesleyan College, “Leading Successful Lives in a Changing World,” Athens, TN, May 2, 1997.

Commencement Speech, “Do You Hear the Music?” Ouachita Baptist University, Arkadelphia, AR, May 11, 1996.

Commencement Speech, “Learning to Soar: Discovering the Leader In Each of Us,” University of Nebraska-Kearney, Kearney, NE, December 15, 1995.

“W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s Agenda for Educational Reform: Statement of the Problem,” Inaugural Address, Stockman Institute, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL, October 7, 1994.

Roger H. Sublett, editor, (1984-1989) Five Minutes with ACHE (monthly newsletter published ten times each year).

“Association for Continuing Higher Education: The Evansville Years, 1985-1988,” Journal for Continuing Higher Education, Fall 1988.

“Leadership in a Changing Society: Taking Inventory,” North American Association of Summer Sessions, Reno, Nevada, November 1988. Workshop Coordinator: New Administrator’s Workshop, North American Association of Summer Session, Reno, Nevada, November 1988.

“Continuing Education Leadership in an Academic Environment,” ACHE Region VI Conference, Akron, Ohio, June 1988.

“State Private Ventures in Graduate Education,” paper presented at Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools’ Forty Fourth Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, April 6-8, 1988, in association with Dr. Kenneth Pool and Dr. Sandra Singer.

“How Should Summer Schools Respond to Societal Concerns?” Keynote Address, 39th Annual North Central Conference on Summer Schools, Chicago, Illinois, March 16-18, 1988.

“The British Reaction to the American Revolutionary Crisis,” Samuel Johnson Society, Evansville, Indiana, February 1987.

“Summer Session Administrator: Risk Taker, Caretaker, or Undertaker,” North American Association of Summer Sessions, Toronto, Canada, October 1987.

“Inter-Institutional Cooperation and National Associations in Continuing Education,” Ohio Continuing Education Association, Columbus, Ohio, July 1986.

“International Programming and the University of Evansville,” Negeri Sembilan Foundation, Seremban, Malaysia, November 1984.

“The Emerging Adult Learners: Indiana Association of College Admissions and Financial Aid Counselors,” Indianapolis, Indiana, September 1983.

“Development and Implementation of Experiential Learning in the Liberal Arts,” CAEL, Madison, Wisconsin, April 1980.

Awards and Honors

Outstanding Teacher of the Year, Oakland City College, Oakland City, Indiana 1973.

Star-Thrower Award, Asian Pacific American Women’s Leadership Institute, Los Angeles, CA, October 1998.

Association for Continuing Higher Education, Special Recognition Award, Toronto, Canada, October 25,1994.

Association for Continuing Higher Education, Outstanding Service Award, Region VI, 1993.

The Association for Continuing Higher Education’s board of directors bestowed honorary lifetime membership in the association for creative contributions and leadership in adult and continuing education. (April, 1999).