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L.J. McElravy is an Associate Professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in the Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communication, where he focuses on leadership assessment, positive psychology-based training, and shared leadership systems for problem-solving. His military experience in the U.S. Army informs his developmental approach to leadership. He is actively involved in the Nebraska Rural Poll and the Community Vitality Initiative, addressing rural civic action, well-being, and policy perceptions.
- Key Research Areas: Leader identity development, PsyCap applications, service-learning, youth leadership programming.
- Teaching: Courses like ALEC 422 (Facilitation and Project Planning) and ALEC 845 (Research in Leadership Education).
- Extension Work: Rural Poll surveys examining agricultural policy, childcare, climate, and economic well-being in nonmetropolitan Nebraska.
- Collaborations: Partnered with Civic Nebraska on the Rural Civic Action Program.
His recent publications (2022-2025) analyze leadership identity, digital education frameworks, and rural community well-being, emphasizing civic engagement and policy impacts. He is currently accepting graduate students.
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