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Special Announcement from Student Affairs: 8th Annual Student Leadership Institute

Please join us Saturday, February 18th from 1 – 6 p.m. in the Elaine Langone Center to welcome back distinguished Bucknell alumni who are returning to campus to share the knowledge and experience they have gained from a wide variety of leadership roles in the work place and in their communities. The 8th Annual Student Leadership Institute, is a half-day conference which includes three leadership seminars of your choice and ends with dinner and the opportunity to interact with visiting alumni.

Registration closes at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, February 15.

 A complete list of speakers and sessions can be found at http://my.bucknell.edu/LI.html.Register for the Student Leadership Institute Feb 9 –  Feb. 15  in the ELC Mall, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. or  in ELC 306 (Residential Education and Fraternity and Sorority Affairs), 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. The $5 registration fee is payable by campus dollars or cash in the Mall and by cash or check in ELC 306.

 2012 Institute Speakers

  • Matthew Kronisch ’87
    United States Government, Homeland Security
    Ethical Decision Making
  • Elizabeth ’07 and Ryan Bower ’06 (They offer Externships!)
    Elizabeth Ryan Photography

    Risk Taking and Following your Dreams
  • Alexis Diallo ’04
    Peace Corps
    Adapting to Change
  • Emily Blecher ’99
    Petaluma City Schools

    Difficult Communication
  • Marcus Hernandez ’00
    Merrill Lynch

    Combining Your Skills and Passion
  • Patrick Golden ’07
    Wheelock College
    Making the Most of Every Opportunity
  • Jenna Camann
    GMR Marketing

    Presenting Your Best Self

Registration is $5 and closes at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, February 15

Brought to you by The Student Leadership Institute Planning Committee.

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  1. […] What an honor!  When we received the email invitation from Dean Badal to come back to the Student Leadership Institute to speak, I literally cried.  I immediately thought about my time as a student at Bucknell and […]