FALL2014 WORKSHOPS DATE WORKSHOP TIME LOCATION 10/7 Leadership and Empathy 3:00 PM Red Shoe Rm, PC West 10/9 Learning to Manage Risky Situations - Alcohol & Your Peers 2:00 PM Student Leadership Chambers, PC East 10/13 The Top Ten Principles of Leadership EVER! 2:00 PM Bear Room, PC West 10/14 Public Speaking 101 2:00 PM Red Shoe Room, PC West 10/22 Managing Your Minutes 1:00 PM Roosevelt College Room, PC West 10/28 Leadership for Introverts 3:00 PM Roosevelt College Room, PC West 10/30 Leadership in Community 2:00 PM Red Shoe Room, PC West 11/5 Confidentiality in a Professional Setting 3:00 PM Red Shoe Room, PC West 11/12 Finding Your True Colors! 3:00 PM Warren College Room, PC West 11/13 Crash Course in Professional Communication 2:00 PM Governance Chambers, PC East 11/17 Citizenship Pep Talk 1:00 PM Warren College Room, PC West 11/19 When Being a Student is Not Enough 1:00 PM Marshall College Room, PC West Leadership My Way FALL 2014 WIN A FREE PRINCETON REVIEW COURSE Fill out a pink card and win! 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WHAT ARE YOUR TRUE COLORS? AKIDO FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION AKIDO FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION MANAGING YOUR MINUTES MANAGING YOUR MINUTES The Princeton Review is hosting a drawing for a FREE Princeton Review course WORKING WELL WITH OTHERS WORKING WELL WITH OTHERS of your choice. Completion of a Princeton Review information card at each WHAT ARE YOUR TRUE COLORS? WHAT ARE YOUR TRUE COLORS? workshop qualifies you with an entry into the drawing. AKIDO FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION AKIDO FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION The drawing and presentation of certificates will take place during the MANAGING YOUR MINUTES MANAGING YOUR MINUTES Center for Student Involvement Student Organizations, Leadership and WORKING WELL WITH OTHERS WORKING WELL WITH OTHERS Service Awards Reception in Spring Quarter. LEADERSHIP WHAT ARE YOUR TRUE COLORS? WHAT ARE YOUR TRUE COLORS? LEADERSHIP AKIDO FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION AKIDO FOR CONFLICT LEADERSHIP RESOLUTION LEADERSHIP MANAGING YOUR MINUTES MANAGING YOUR MINUTES LEADERSHIP WORKING WELL WITH OTHERS WORKING WELL WITH OTHERS WHAT ARE YOUR TRUE COLORS? WHAT ARE YOUR TRUE COLORS? For more information about iLead: LEADERSHIP AKIDO FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION AKIDO FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION LEADERSHIP Visit: http://students.ucsd.edu/go/ilead/ MANAGING YOUR MINUTES MANAGING YOUR MINUTES LEADERSHIP WORKING WELL WITH OTHERS WORKING WELL WITH OTHERS Contact: ccl@ucsd.edu • 858-534-6708 WHAT ARE YOUR TRUE COLORS? WHAT ARE YOUR TRUE COLORS? LEADERS FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION AKIDO FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION MANAGING YOUR AKIDO MINUTES LEADERSHIP LEADERSHIP WORKING WELL WITH OTHERS MANAGING YOUR MINUTES LEADERSHIP LEADERSHIP LEADERSHIP LEADERSHIP WHAT ARE YOUR TRUE COLORS? LEADERSHIP LEADERSHIP WORKING WELL WITH OTHERS LEADERSHIP Center for Student Involvement AKIDO FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION LEADERSHIP WHAT ARE YOUR TRUE COLORS? Price Center East, Level 3 AKIDO FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION MANAGING YOUR MINUTES University of California, San Diego LEADE LEADERSHIP WORKING WELL WITH OTHERS 858-534-0501 • getinvolved@ucsd.edu LEADE LEADERSHIP WHAT ARE YOUR TRUE COLORS? LEADERSHIP LEADERSHIP http://getinvolved.ucsd.edu LEADERSHIP LE LEADERSHIP AKIDO FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION LEADERSHIP MANAGING YOUR MINUTES WORKING WELL WITH OTHERS WHAT ARE YOUR TRUE COLORS? AKIDO FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION GETTING STARTED iLead provides students the flexibility to choose workshop sessions on various communication and leadership topics that align with your individual interests and schedule. HERE’S HOW TO PARTICIPATE: • Register online at http://students.ucsd.edu/go/ilead/ • Start attending workshops! At your first session, ask for an ‘iLead Stamp Card’ and start collecting stamps. Most workshops are worth 1 stamp, but select events are worth 2 stamps. • Collect 10 stamps to complete the program. • For more information on submitting your completed iLead Stamp Card, please visit the Center for Student Involvement, on the third floor of Price Center East. FALL 2014 WORKSHOPS Leadership for Introverts Tuesday, October 28th, 2014 / 3:00PM – 4:30PM/ Marshall College Room, PC West, Level 2 This workshop will show you that introverts can make excellent leaders. Students will learn about different leadership styles, working effectively in teams, intentionally using your skills, and the advantages of being an introvert. If you consider yourself an introvert, then this workshop is for you! Presented by Barbara Sandoval, Guest Speaker, CSI – Communication & Leadership Leadership in Community Thursday, October 30th, 2014 / 2:00PM – 3:00PM/ Red Shoe Room, PC West, Level 2 Through this workshop, you will learn how to become empowered and competent in your personal or group effort to accelerate your personal leadership or organizational development. Through building and sustaining asset/strengths-based partnerships with peers and professionals, we can develop and sustain stronger communities. Presented by Colin Gerker, Greek Advisor – Center for Student Involvement Confidentiality in a Professional Setting Leadership and Empathy Tuesday, October 7th, 2014 / 3:00PM – 4:00PM/ Red Shoe Room, PC West, Level 2 This seminar will foster the development of an open mind that welcomes diversity and innovation. It will help you gain greater self-awareness and social-awareness. In addition, the seminar will help you develop techniques to understand other people who are different from you, which can lead to collaboration, better engagement, the development of stronger bonds, and trust. Lastly, participants will also learn how to suspend their own judgment and become better strategic thinkers! Presented by Lucia Ibarra, Intern, CSI – Communication & Leadership Learning to Manage Risky Situations – Alcohol and Your Peers Thursday, October 9th, 2014 / 2:00PM – 3:30PM/ Student Leadership Chambers, PC East, Level 4 Are you “that friend” who takes care of everyone when you all go out? Do you want to know a BIT more when sticky situations come up? If you answered yes, then you want to participate in this fun interactive training on alcohol education and bystander intervention. Become a “Floatie” and learn some new ways for keeping friends afloat at parties (all participants will receive a Certificate of Completion/Card, special goodies and T-shirt). Presented by Lupe Samaniego-Kraus, Health Educator – Health Promotion Services The Top Ten Principles of Leadership EVER! Monday, October 13th, 2014 / 2:00PM – 3:00PM/ Bear Room, PC West, Level 2 This interactive seminar will help you clearly understand what is necessary to practice effective leadership. Over twenty years of teaching, research, and practical wisdom have gone into these “Top 10.” Together with your peers, you will define leadership, learn about the “Top 10,” and create a personal leadership development plan. Don’t miss it! Presented by Dr. Lisa Gates, Program Coordinator, CSI – Communication & Leadership Public Speaking 101 Tuesday, October 14th, 2014 / 2:00PM – 3:00PM / Red Shoe Room, PC West, Level 2 This workshop will address common concerns and issues that many students have about their public speaking abilities. This will be an interactive and casual, no-pressure workshop in which students can hone their technique, ask questions, receive feedback, and have fun! Presented by Colin Lewis, Graduate Assistant, CSI – Communication & Leadership Managing Your Minutes Wednesday, October 22nd, 2014/ 1:00PM – 2:00PM/ Eleanor Roosevelt College Room, PC West, Level 2 Learn to manage your time effectively by evaluating your current time management techniques & by building skills in goal-setting, prioritization, & more! Presented by Erica Okamura, Peer Health Education Coordinator – Health Promotion Services Wednesday, November 5th, 2014 / 3:00PM – 4:00PM/ Red Shoe Room, PC West, Level 2 Many leadership, professional, and career opportunities require that the successful applicant know how to protect the confidentiality of another person. Employers frequently ask questions regarding an applicant’s ability to keep information confidential. In this workshop, participants will explore what kinds of information are typically considered confidential and discuss practical ways that information can be protected. Students will role-play how to assure another person that the information they are providing will be kept confidential and how to describe limits to confidentiality. Finally, students will practice articulating their knowledge of confidentiality to a potential employer. Presented by Jessica Munoz, Coordinator – Undocumented Student Services Finding Your True Colors! Wednesday, November 12th, 2014 / 3:00PM – 4:00PM / Warren College Room, PC West, Level 3 Do you know what your True Color is? In this interactive workshop, you can find out! Knowing your True Color, and knowing what other peoples’ True Colors are, will help you in initiating and maintaining healthy relationships, working better with your peers and co-workers, and understanding how people perform and work best. Don’t miss it! Presented by Kristen Disbro, Greek Advisor – Center for Student Involvement Crash Course in Professional Communication Thursday, November 13th, 2014 / 2:00PM – 3:00PM/ Student Governance Chambers, PC East, Level 4 This workshop is designed to teach students the skills to effectively communicate in a professional setting. Students will learn email etiquette, effective small talk techniques, and communication boundaries. Presented by Heather Belk, Director – Associated Students, and Hayley Weddle, Advisor – Associated Students Citizenship Pep Talk Monday, November 17th, 2014 / 1:00PM – 2:00PM / Warren College Room, PC West, Level 3 Everyone, especially leaders, could use a good pep talk once in awhile… especially when it comes to being involved, and understanding both how/why to build and sustain effective partnerships and professional relationships. Presented by Grace Bagunu, Interim Assistant Director, CSI – Communication & Leadership When Being a Student is Not Enough Wednesday, November 19th, 2014 / 1:00PM – 2:00PM / Marshall College Room, PC West, Level 2 Current students need more than good grades to impress employers and be competitive in their job search. They need practical experience in their chosen field and it’s always helpful to have contacts. The purpose of this interactive course is to give students practical tips for adding meaningful experiences to their resumes. This includes the importance of having a well-rounded college experience, finding volunteer opportunities and internships, presenting your past experiences as a story to be told, the benefits of networking on-campus, and how to break the ice. If you want to learn all this and more, then please come! Presented by Willie Blackmon, Program Coordinator, CSI – Communication & Leadership
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