Diamond Leadership Program
Events, activities, and fun things about TU Leadership.
Weekly newsletter
This week's newsletter includes online resources for your development, information on upcoming events and on-campus resources, and links to important department sites.
If you have questions or wish to contact us, please send an email to Lead@temple.edu.
Upcoming events
Leadership Through Storytelling
9/23/15 | 3:00pm-4:00pm | Student Center Room 223 | 1 leadership hour
STARS Workshop: Transitional Leadership
9/24/15 | 3:00pm-4:00pm | Student Center Room 217D | 1 leadership hour
STARS Workshop: Inclusive Leadership
10/1/15 | 1:30pm-3:00pm | Student Center Room 217B | 2 leadership hours
Tweet of the Week
The Muse @DailyMuse
Here are 33 networking tips you can easily read in under 5 minutes: http://muse.cm/1K16tynLeadership Resource of the Week
Pope Francis has been one of the most controversial, yet well-liked and effective leaders of the Catholic Church in our time. He values people, love, and takings risks, all in the hope of reaching a goal that is larger than many of us can imagine. This article on Inc.com identifies 8 lessons from Pope Francis that can teach us how to be an effective leader.
“Why Pope Francis Is So Effective: 8 Lessons for Every Leader” by Menda Zetlin
http://www.inc.com/minda-zetlin/why-pope-francis-is-so-effective-8-lessons-for-every-leader.html
Additional Information From Campus Partners
Monday Sept. 21st & Tuesday Sept. 22nd | 10am-3pm | Career Center, 220 Mitten Hall
Career Fair Prep
Monday Sept. 28th 4pm-5pm – Howard Gittis Student Center, Room 200B
Latino/a Heritage Month program: "Stories of Latino/a Experiences": A Panel Discussion and Performance
Tuesday Sept. 22nd , 6pm-7:30pm, Morgan Hall D301. Food is provided.
"White People:" An MTV Documentary - TU Students View and Respond, with Professor Dustin Kidd, Sociology, and Dr. Carmen Phelps, Institutional Diversity, Equity, Advocacy and Leadership (IDEAL)
Thursday Sept. 24th, 5pm-6:30pm, Mitten 250. Food is provided.
On the Front Line: The Impact of Immigration Policies on Latino/a Communities: a Discussion with Law Professor Jennifer Lee of the Center for Social Justice at Temple University
Tuesday Sept. 29th 6pm-7:30pm, The Burrow, 2026 N. Broad Street. Food is Provided.
Fall Provost Lecture Series: Mayor of Rome, Italy, Ignazio R. Marino "Transplantation: From Surgery to Reviving the Eternal City"
Thursday, Sept. 24, 2015
Reception/refreshments @ 4:30 p.m in Mitten Hall Great Court
Lecture @ 5:30 p.m. in Temple Performing Arts
Temple University Scholar Advancement Program
The Temple University Scholar Advancement Program is a mentoring program for sophomores and juniors in any discipline who are interested in pursuing graduate studies and a career in research. While any Temple University student may apply, we particularly welcome applications from students who are members of populations underrepresented in graduate study (Native American, Native Alaskan, Hispanic, African American, first in your family to attend university and/or low income).
Application instructions and details regarding eligibility can be found here, and I have attached the application to this email. The deadline for application is Monday, October 12, 2015. All application materials may be submitted electronically to feladv@temple.edu or delivered to the Writing Center, 2nd floor Tuttleman Learning Center.
Soros Fellowships for New Americans
Application Deadline: Sunday, November 1, 2015
Sponsored by the Office of Scholar Development and Fellowships Advising. For more information, email dgdawson@temple.edu.
Diamond Leadership Program Links
Events Calendar – http://events.temple.edu/department/leadership-development
Manual – http://tinyurl.com/DLPManual
OwlConnect group – https://temple.collegiatelink.net/organization/TULeadership