Stohs selected for Faculty Leadership Program

09 Nov 2022    

Brett Stohs headshot

Associate Professor Brett Stohs is one of 19 University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty members selected by the Executive Vice Chancellor’s Office for the 2022-23 cohort of the Faculty Leadership in Academia: From Inspiration to Reality (FLAIR) program.

This program provides professional development for University faculty who are either considering a leadership role or are in their first leadership position and considering continuing on a leadership path. Participants will focus on learning about and preparing for potential leadership opportunities in campus administration, faculty governance, professional studies, research and academics. Additionally, they will have the opportunity to participate in panel discussions featuring university faculty in leadership roles both inside and outside the traditional academic leadership structure.

Stohs is the clinical associate professor of law and the Cline Williams director of the Weibling Entrepreneurship Clinic. Since the clinic opened in 2013, Professor Stohs has been pursuing research interests in the application of mind-mapping software to clinical legal education. His particular interests relate to using mind-mapping techniques to optimize client assignments to student participants in a live-client clinic.