Share Your Ideas at the 2026 LEAD Conference

Written by Neumann University | Mar 22, 2026 7:05:14 PM

The call for proposals for the LEAD Conference is open—now’s your chance to step forward and share your ideas with the Neumann community.

Hosted by the NU Honors Program, the LEAD Conference—Learning, Exchanging, Achieving, and Discussing—will take place on Thursday, May 7, 2026, featuring an afternoon of engaging presentations and a campus-wide Poster Symposium.

Since its founding in 2012, LEAD has been a signature Neumann tradition—bringing together students, faculty, and staff to share research, creative work, and big ideas through TED-style presentations and a Poster Symposium where attendees can engage directly with presenters.

Event Schedule

  • Welcome: 2:40 p.m.
    Bachmann Main Building, Room 315
  • Presentations: 3:00 – 4:10 p.m.
    Bachmann Main Building, Rooms TBD
  • Poster Symposium: 4:30 – 6:00 p.m.
    Bayada Atrium, Mirenda Center

Have something you’re passionate about? This is your chance to share it.

Whether it’s a class project, research topic, creative concept, or personal interest, LEAD is an opportunity to:

  • Build confidence and presentation skills
  • Showcase your work to the campus community
  • Engage in meaningful conversations
  • Strengthen your resume and academic experience

Last year’s presentations explored topics ranging from mental health and social media to healthcare, environmental science, and student well-being—showing that every idea has a place at LEAD.

You don’t need to be an expert—just willing to participate. Students, faculty, and staff from all disciplines and experience levels are encouraged to submit. At a time when the world is rapidly evolving—from advances in AI to shifting social and global challenges—there’s never been a better moment to explore ideas, ask questions, and share your perspective.

👉 Proposal deadline: Friday, April 17, 2026

If you’ve been thinking about presenting, take the leap—your voice belongs here.

To learn more or submit your proposal, visit www.neumann.edu/lead or contact Dr. Richard Sayers.