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Student Diversity Leadership Conference
North Park University – Anderson Chapel
Friday, October 15, 2010
Student Diversity Leadership Conference
North Park University – Anderson Chapel
Friday, October 15, 2010
Conference Objectives
The Student Diversity Leadership Conference provides the opportunity for students to acquire and develop knowledge and skills needed to lead diverse campus organizations and increase their competence in working with diverse individuals and groups. Students will learn how to use their knowledge and skills to be change agents on their campuses and in their communities.
Concurrent Presentations
- Identity and Diversity
- Campus Conversations on Race
- Team Building and Collaboration
- Using Social Media to Engage Fellow Students
- Emotional Intelligence and Diversity in Education
- The Art of Communication in a Diverse World
- Leadership and Ethics: A Christian Perspective
- Exploring Leadership Characteristics and Styles
- iLEAD: Avoiding Burnout Through Self Leadership
- Develop as a Leader by Discovering Your Strengths
- Avoiding Burnout Through Good Time Management
- Understanding the Latino Culture through Faith and Music
- Planning and Promoting Events to Appeal to a Global Audience
- Engaging and Motivating Others by Understanding Group Dynamics
- Becoming a Better Leader by Balancing Academics and Leadership
- Chosen to Serve: Obtaining the Learning without losing the Burning
Dr. Terry A. Lindsay, Conference Chair
2nd Annual Student Diversity Leadership Conference
North Park University
3225 W. Foster Avenue, Box #52
Chicago, IL 60625
Please make checks payable to North Park University. Information including the conference overview and program schedule is available online at www.northpark.edu/diversityconference.
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