
Baldwin Leadership Fellows
Baldwin Leadership Fellows recognize the many contributions provided by Mark and Peggy Baldwin to Wartburg College, the Institute for Leadership Education (ILE), and the leadership programs they support. The ILE selects four first-year students each year to serve as Baldwin Leadership Fellows. The term of the fellowships will normally be three and a half years. This includes attendance at the Air Force Academy National Character & Leadership Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colorado during the second year in the program.
Baldwin Fellows, working with faculty and staff affiliated with the Institute for Leadership Education, will play a role in expanding the conversation about leadership education and civic engagement on campus throughout their tenure at Wartburg. The Baldwin Fellows come from diverse academic backgrounds and are passionate about leadership and service in the context of the Wartburg mission.
Current Baldwin Fellows
Coming soon.
I hope to uplift and empower others through meaningful service initiatives unique to the mission of our institution. I aim to create opportunities that not only address community needs, but also foster long-term growth, connection, and purpose.”
Jaelyn Stowe ’27
Environmental Science and
Business Administration
La Valle, Wis.

Leadership for Public Purpose
Wartburg College is one of only 25 schools nationwide and the only one in Iowa to earn a Carnegie Elective Classification for Leadership for Public Purpose.






