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General Richard Myers Co-Teaches KSU’s American Foreign Policy Class

General Richard Myers
General Richard Myers

Retired Air Force General and interim KSU President Richard Myers co-taught Kansas State University’s American Foreign Policy class with Michael Flynn, assistant professor in political science, this spring.

“The idea was for us to coordinate on a set of topics and spend the week talking about those topics from the perspectives of academics and practitioners,” Flynn said. “Myers’ lectures are a great opportunity to help students translate the ideas and principles that we discuss in class into practice. These different viewpoints are not something every college student can experience.”

“We will lecture on the same topic and our coverage overlaps in many respects,” Flynn said. “But where I offer a broader more macro view and supplement with data, Gen. Myers tends to offer more refined and detailed information on the process and his experiences.”

Dr. Michael Flynn
Dr. Michael Flynn

“We are extremely excited about Gen. Myers participation in Dr. Flynn’s course,” said Jeff Pickering, head of the political science department. “It provides a unique opportunity for our students, and is representative of the innovative and exciting instruction that is now common in the Department of Political Science.”

Myers, who grew up in Johnson County, graduated from Kansas State University in 1965 with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering.  His 40 year career in the U.S Air Force culminated with his term as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the highest ranking uniformed military officer in the United States, from 2001 to 2005. The university’s General Richard B. Myers Hall, home to both the Army and Air Force ROTC programs, is named in his honor. Myers was named interim President of K-State on April 26.

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