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The Impact of Greek Life: Findings from a National Study ACPA Conference Presentation

International Leadership Association (ILA) Conference Presentation
So What Matters in the Development of Leadership Capacity? More Findings from the Multi-Institutional Study of Leadership

Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE) Conference Presentation
Operationalizing the Social Change Model: Findings from a National Study of Leadership

  • National Conference on Student Leadership
    March 31 – April 3, 2007 Hyatt Regency, Jacksonville, FL
    October 20-23, 2007 Disney’s Paradise Pier, Anaheim, CA
    November 17-20, 2007 Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress, Orlando, FL

    Since 1978, the National Conference on Student Leadership (NCSL) has been a significant event bringing student leaders and administrators from across the nation together. The common goals of participants are to enhance their leadership knowledge and abilities, in order to make a positive impact on student life at their campuses. Three national conferences are scheduled annually in locations across the country, featuring a blend of keynote speakers and workshops focused on leadership enhancement and student service issues. Participants count on NCSL to satisfy their need for information on ever-evolving topics including:
    • Effective Leadership • Organizational Management • Campus Issues • Student Involvement
    • Diversity/Inclusion Strategies • Communication • Volunteerism • Energizing Fund-Raising
    • Conflict Resolution • Values and Ethics • Student Activism • Administrative Symposia

  • NCSL Certified Student Leader Weekend Retreats
    August 17-19, 2007 Hyatt Lodge, Oak Brook, IL

    The Certified Student Leader (CSL) program is an excellent opportunity for you to develop into the successful leader your student organizations need and count on. This program helps student leaders and professional staff develop leadership skills and gain the tools needed to lead more effectively. The certification process, including an exam, focuses on quality leadership training and strengthens your campus organization with trained and trusted leaders.

  • International Youth Leadership Conference
    January 2-7, 2007
    Prague, Czech Republic

    2007 Theme: A cross-cultural exchange of ideas concerning the future of world leadership. Hosted by Civic Concepts International, the main objective of the conference is to blend educational activities and social interaction, using events such as Model Parliament, visits to Foreign Embassies and the Czech Senate, panel discussions and presentations, and a United Nations Security Council Crisis simulation.

  • Arizona Collegiate Leadership Conference
    February 16-18, 2007
    University of Arizona

    This conference brings together students from student government, residence halls, fraternities and sororities, leadership programs, athletics, student employment, and students not affiliated with any particular group/position who are interested in leadership.

  • Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute
    Multiple sessions are held throughout the summer
    Indiana University, Bloomington, IN

    UIFI offers participants the opportunity to explore, define, and enhance their leadership skills, personal awareness, commitment to their fraternity or sorority, and grow to expect values based action from themselves and those they lead.

  • The Fire Within: Leadership and Creativity Conference
    November 4, 2006
    Regis University, Denver, CO

    This conference is geared towards leaders who value creativity and know that people operate on a higher level of productivity and morality when they are given the freedom to use their unique talents and visions, rather than being made to conform to predetermined expectations.

  • Leading Edge Institute
    November 16-19, 2006-11-21
    Phi Theta Kappa Leadership Development Programs, Henderson, Nevada

    For those interested in becoming Certified Leadership Development Educators of Phi Theta Kappa's nationally recognized, humanities-based leadership development curriculum. The program is designed to help you and your institution strengthen your commitment to leadership development.

  • The Leadership Educators Institute
    December 7 - 9, 2006
    Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ

    Sponsored by NCLP, ACPA and NASPA, the Leadership Education Institute is a training conference for new and mid-level student affairs administrators. Registration Information coming soon.

  • American Association of University Women Leadership and Training Institute's National Conference for College Women Student Leaders (NCCWSL)
    2006 Theme: Leading Change on Campus and Beyond
    June 7-10, 2006
    American University in Washington, DC

    Now in its 22nd year, NCCWSL brings together nearly 300 student leaders for 2½ days of highly experiential leadership opportunities, skill-building, and unparalleled networking opportunities. To highlight our new initiative on campus sexual harassment, Building a Harassment-Free Campus http://www.aauw.org/campus_connection/cap.cfm, this year's conference will feature a summit on sexual harassment. The Summit on Sexual Harassment will highlight the perspectives and skills needed to address this leadership challenge.

  • Social Justice Training Institute
    June 7 - 11, 2006, Application Deadline: March 31, 2006
    Springfield, MA

    The Social Justice Training Institute will provide an intensive developmental opportunity for social justice educators to examine the complex dynamics of RACE AND RACISM and to focus on how to develop their personal competencies as trainers and practitioners.
    The Social Justice Training Institute provides a forum for the professional and personal development of social justice educators and practitioners to expand and refine their skills and competencies in designing and facilitating diversity awareness experiences.

    SJTI is a developmental experience that will involve personal work. Past participants have found SJTI to be an intense experience as we work to understand the dynamics and effects of race and racism and as we engage in authentic dialogue across and within race groups. If you are looking for training tools, exercises, or "how to" activities - SJTI might not be for you. While participants do bring articles and activities to share with colleagues, the focus of the institute is personal work.




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  • What's New

    NEW PUBLICATIONS
    Two new publications are available in the Insights and Applications Series:

    - Mentoring and Leadership Development
    - ROTC Programs and Leadership Development

    Click above tab "Buy Publications" for more information.


    SAVE THE DATE
    The 2008 Leadership Educators Institute will be December 4-6 at the University of Maryland - Adele H. Stamp Student Union, Center for Campus Life.


    EXPLORING LEADERSHIP
    The second edition of Exploring Leadership is now available at Jossey Bass.


    CONCEPTS & CONNECTIONS Our most recent newsletter, Volume 15, Issue 1 on assessment is now available for purchase here.
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