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Several Complete A-State National Society Leadership Program
Posted Date: 2/18/26

Kim Gullahorn, an A-State online student through the University Center on the ASU-Beebe campus, was recently inducted into the National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS), an honor society through Arkansas State University in Jonesboro. 

Gullahorn, who is also executive assistant to the chancellor, earned certification in the foundations of leadership coursework in December. 

A-State NSLS inductees from ASU-Beebe are pictured, from left, Tawnya Waymack, A-State transfer coach, who is the A-State NSLS chapter advisor; Kim Gullahorn; Jamie Cooper, associate director of financial aid on the Searcy campus; Madison Haynes, residence hall director; and Ashley Gibson, administrative specialist at the Abington Library, who is the A-State NSLS chapter president. 

“The program helps students prepare for their leadership roles by building self-awareness, understanding others and the community, and providing opportunities to gain real leadership experience,” Gibson said. 

The leadership program consists of orientation, an in-person training day, and completing project activities. Students are nominated for membership in the NSLS honor society by A-State faculty members or NSLS chapter board members. Upon completion of the program, members receive their leadership certificate and take their place among the top student leaders across the country.
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