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LEAD @ Oneonta is a comprehensive leadership program based on current research
and the Council for Advancement of Standards (CAS). It is designed to provide individual students an opportunity to explore leadership in a manner that gives them great breadth while allowing them to focus on areas important to them personally.

The Programs Main Goals are to:

  • Recognize student leaders
  • Better prepare students for life after college
  • Provide students with a leadership record that can be submitted to potential employers
  • Help students identify and meet specific leadership outcomes
  • Provide a comprehensive picture of leadership and the skills needed to be a
    good leader
  • Provide support to those who advise and support student leaders

Some highlights and assumptions:

  • All students can participate if they choose
  • A record of leadership activities will be compiled online for each student
  • Once a student has begun the program, they will receive periodic reminders of their progress and what is required to take the next step(s)
  • As students complete a leadership level (silver/gold/platinum), they will receive certificates and other forms of recognition
  • Completion of a leadership level will be recognized on campus as a kind of credential that can be used when running for office, applying for STEP funding, writing a resume, etc
  • Each level of certification requires a mix of programmatic and experiential leadership opportunities that expand the students’ theoretical and practical knowledge of leadership

Upcoming LEAD Programs (For a list of past programs Click Here)

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Date

Title

Time

Location

Credits

Wed 2/8

I Have a Dream Video

7 pm

CME- Lee Hall

Diversity Program

Thurs 2/9

Total Frat Move or Total Stereotype?

7 pm

GSRC

Diversity Program

Mon 2/13

"Beloved Dialogue" Roundtable Discussion

12 pm

Grant Hall

Critical Thinking

Thurs 2/16

It's Simple. Hope for our Youth: It Gets Better

7 pm

GSRC

Leadership Development

Thurs 2/23

A Change in Perspective

7 pm

GSRC

Diversity Program

Thurs 2/23

David Mills- Langston Hughes: My Soul has Grown Deep Like the Rivers

7 pm

Craven Lounge

Diversity Program

Thurs 2/23

What Next? Preparing for the "Real World"

3:00-4:30

Waterfront Cafe in Hunt Union

Personal/Educational Goals

Fri 2/24

Green Fire: Aldo Leopold and a Land Ethic for Our Time

7-9 pm

IRC 4

Values and Ethics

Tues 2/28

Anatomy of Hate Film and Discussion

4 pm

Craven Lounge, Morris Conference Canter

Social Responsibility

Thurs 3/1

Different Religions' Viewpoints on Relationships/Marriage

7 pm

GSRC

Spiritual Awareness

TBD a Fri or Sat in March

Alumni Athlete Career Panel

TBD

IRC or Red Dragon Theatre

Career Path

Sun 3/4

Unified Women Roundtable Discussion

TBD

CME- Lee Hall

Meaningful Interpersonal Relationship

Tues 3/6

Dr. Hugh Gallagher: Going Beyond the Plan

7 pm

Hunt Waterfront

Critical Thinking

Thurs 3/8

What's a Guy Gotta Do? Lessons Learned in Guyland

7 pm

GSRC

Media Literacy

TBD in March

Cross-Disciplinary Conversation: Color in Physics and Race in Society

TBD

TBD

Critical Thinking

Wed 3/14

All Women's Poetry Slam

8 pm

CME- Lee Hall

Diversity Program

Thurs 3/15

The Purity Myth

7 pm

GSRC

Values and Ethics

Thurs 3/15

What can I do with my Social Science Major? How to Score on the Job Market

3:00-4:30

Waterfron Cafe in Hunt Union

Career Path

Wed 3/28

Video: MLK Jr, The Man and The Dream

7 pm

CME- Lee Hall

Diversity Program

Thurs 3/29

Women in Christianity, Women in the Church

7 pm

GSRC

Spiritual Awareness

Wed 4/4

Food Fair 2012

6-9 PM

Hunt Union

Diversity Program

Thurs 4/5

Living the Good Life

7 pm

GSRC

Satisfying and Productive Lifestyle

Fri, Sat 4/6-4/7/12

Harvey Delaney Leadership Institute (Registration Required)

TBD

Hunt Union

Various Including Capstone

Sat 4/7

Performances by Song of Silk

7 pm

Little Theatre- Alumni Hall

Diversity Program

Wed 4/11

Dr. Zanna McKay:When Charged by an Elephant -zig zag.

12 pm

Hunt Waterfront

Social Responsibility

Thurs 4/12

Pick a Side: Acceptance of Anti-Bisexual Stereotypes Among Gays and Lesbians

7 pm

GSRC

Critical Thinking

Mon 4/16

What Can I Do with My Criminal Justice Major? How to Score on the Job Market

3:00- 4:30

Waterfront Cafe in Hunt Union

Career Path

Wed 4/18

MLK Jr, Man of Peace in a Time of War

7 pm

CME- Lee

Diversity Program

Thurs 4/19

Rock the Vote!

7 pm

GSRC

Critical Thinking

Fri 4/20

Playing for Change

7 pm

201 Fine Arts Center

Diversity Program

Thurs 4/26

Power is Sexy, Action is Hot! The Creating Change Panel

7 pm

GSRC

Leadership Development

Wed 5/2

MLK's Last Speech: I've Been to the Mountaintop

7 pm

CME- Lee Hall

Diversity Program

Thurs 5/3

Women of Color- A Perspective on On-Going Progress in Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education

7 pm

GSRC

Diversity Program