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! Future Leaders Program The Future Leaders Program is a scholarship program for high achieving transfer students. Eight students are selected annually to participate in a two- year... Blueprint Leadership Development Program The Blueprint Leaders for Social Justice program has 21 student participants this year. This fall students have been engaging in multiple ... Indaba Multicultural Retreat The 2010 Indaba Multicultural Leadership Retreat continued to provide participants with an engaging transformational leadership experience. Student Spotlight! We have asked three Center for Student Leadership students to tell us the person they would most like to have dinner with and why. Find out whom they chose! Leadership Symposium The Cal Student Leadership Symposium is an annual campus event that draws nearly 500 student leaders and Cal Alumni from all over California and from as far away as Mexico. Entirely student planned and run, this conference is dedicated to connecting college... Greetings from the Center for Student Leadership! We are excited to welcome you to our inaugural alumni newsletter. The goal of this annual newsletter is to keep you updated on what is happening in CSL. At CSL, we believe that getting involved on campus and developing your leadership skills is an integral part of a college experience. Our goal is to help each student who passes through 102 Sproul Hall find their “voice," gain a better understanding of how to collectively work together, and practice using tools and knowledge to create positive change. We offer a variety of involvement opportunities, many of which were built and developed by you! While many changes are currently occurring due to less funding, we have worked hard to reorganize and align our services to meet student needs and goals. We thank those who have donated to leadership development at CSL. Your donations are going to help provide leadership development opportunities to serve the next generation of students. If you wish to drop $5 dollars, or $50, or $1000 dollars, please consider contributing. Every penny counts! In closing, we envision a CSL where involvement and leadership development are embedded in student life. We believe these values enrich a college education, build community capacity, and inspire innovative ideas. We hope reading the newsletter will conjure up memories of your time here at Cal. Please stay in touch!! Amanda Carlton and Glenn DeGuzman Directors’ Message Glenn DeGuzman Amanda Carlton ISSUE 1 – FALL 2010 CENTER FOR STUDENT LEADERSHIP NEWSLETTER (continued on page 2) (continued on page 2) (continued on page 2) (continued on page 3) (continued on page 3)

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Future Leaders Program

The Future Leaders Program is a scholarship program for high achieving transfer students. Eight students are selected annually to participate in a two-year...

Blueprint Leadership Development Program

The Blueprint Leaders for Social Justice program has 21 student participants this year. This fall students have been

engaging in multiple ...

Indaba Multicultural Retreat

The 2010 Indaba Multicultural Leadership Retreat continued to provide participants with an engaging transformational leadership experience.

Student Spotlight!

We have asked three Center for Student Leadership students to tell us the person they would most

like to have dinner with and why. Find out whom they chose!

Leadership Symposium

The Cal Student Leadership Symposium is an annual campus event that draws nearly 500 student leaders and Cal Alumni from all over California and from as far away as Mexico. Entirely student planned and run, this conference is dedicated to connecting college...

Greetings from the Center for Student Leadership! We are excited to welcome you to our inaugural alumni newsletter. The goal of this annual newsletter is to keep you updated on what is happening in CSL.

At CSL, we believe that

getting involved on campus and developing your leadership skills is an integral part of a college experience. Our goal is to help each student who passes through 102 Sproul Hall find their “voice," gain a better understanding of how to collectively work together, and practice using tools and knowledge to create positive change. We offer a variety of involvement opportunities, many of which

were built and developed by you! While many changes are

currently occurring due to less funding, we have worked hard to reorganize and align

our services to meet student needs and goals. We thank those who have donated to leadership development at CSL. Your donations are going to help provide leadership development opportunities to serve the next generation of students. If you wish to drop $5 dollars, or $50, or $1000 dollars, please consider contributing. Every penny counts!

In closing, we envision a CSL where involvement and leadership development are embedded in student life. We believe these values enrich a college education, build community capacity, and inspire innovative ideas. We hope reading the newsletter will conjure up memories of your time here at Cal. Please stay in touch!!Amanda Carlton and Glenn DeGuzman

Directors’ Message

Glenn DeGuzman Amanda Carlton

ISSUE 1 – FALL 2010

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... workshops. Students have been hard at work developing their social justice projects with the support of the CLI Student Mentors. In spring semester, Blueprinters will carry out their social justice projects in teams of 3-4. Blueprinters will contribute to positive social change through projects such as mentoring high school students who plan to become first-generation college students, teaching leadership skills to students in under-resourced high schools, raising awareness about e-waste and reducing their own usage, and holding workshops for resume building and job searching, as well as health consciousness for immigrant and refugee populations. We look forward to seeing their accomplishments at the end of the year and hearing how their personal definitions of leadership and social justice have grown through engagement with community members and community partners.

Blueprint Leadership Development Program

Future Leaders Program

... students with the skills and experiences that will help them become effective agents of positive social change within their communities. This year's Symposium will be held on February 5, 2011.

The Leadership Symposium Planning Committee has been hard at work this semester planning for our 11th conference. This year we are excited to welcome a variety of speakers including national recognized leadership author, Barry Posner.

Opportunities remain for students looking to grow their leadership experience, as well as Cal Alumni looking to connect with this next generation of leaders. For more information contact [email protected] or visit

Leadership Symposium

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... leadership course that fostersindividual, group and communitydevelopment. This semester FLPyear one students have learnedabout the fundamentals ofleadership theory. Additionally theyare developing a social justiceproject, which will be implementedin the spring. The FLP year twostudents are using the skills andtools they learned last year; such asLeadership Colors, The FiveDysfunctions of Teams, InterculturalConflict Styles, and The Gift ofFeedback, in order to complete anorganizational consulting project,which will be actualized in the springas well. The largest change for FLPthis year has been meeting togetherwith other students in the CalLeadership Institute for largeworkshops every Wednesday evening.Through CLI, FLP students haveforged relationships with students inleadership communities —such asLeadership Symposium and Blueprint.

campuslife.berkeley.edu/leadership/symposium

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The Indaba Multicultural Leadership Retreat is a national award-winning program that brings students together from selective leadership programs and student leaders from across campus.

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Indaba Multicultural Retreat

In its third year, Indaba grew to hosting more than 70 student participants overnight at YMCA Camp Loma Mar in the Santa Cruz Mountain Range. The majority of attendees were from the Cal Leadership Institute, including the Blueprint Leaders for Social Justice, Future Leaders Program, Leadership Symposium Planning Team, and University Health Services Senior Peer Health Coordinators. Other represented organizations

included the Cal Facilitation Team, ASUC Student Government, CalGreeks, Interfaith Action Initiative, and the Center for Student Leadership Peer Leadership Consultants.

A team of 14 facilitators and event staff, including students, CSL staff, and professional staff from other units at UC Berkeley, helped create memorable learning and growth experiences for participants. Students

explored who they are, where they come from, and what they believe in, while building a purposeful and sustainable leadership community through activities such as: “The Wall,” “Mars Buggy Race,” and the creation of a Multicultural Leadership

Quilt. Other Indaba highlights included an array of inventive team skits, s ‘mores by the evening bonfire, and the traditional closing activity of “Tap Someone Who…”, which recognized the meaningful impact of all participants.

Welcome to Indaba! Students enjoy making new friends, sharing their experiences, and learning the principles of leadership and teamwork.

Student Spotlight If you could have dinner with any person, living or dead, who would you choose and why?

Maggie Dunbar: “IthinkTinaFeywouldbeabsolutelyhilarioustohavedinnerwith‐‐witty,smart,andnotafraidtobeabsolutelyridiculous.Well,eitherherorMotherTheresa.Totallythesamething.” Jason Lee: “IwouldhavedinnerwithPaulEkman.He'saspecialistonliedetectingthroughreadingbody

languageandactionsandhasbeenknownasthehumanlie

detector.I'msurelearningabouttheworldthroughhislenswouldbeaneye‐openingexperience.” Elizabeth Rangel Cortez: “IwouldliketohavedinnerwithJesus,becauseIwouldliketogethisinterpretationofthescripturesandgainknowledgedirectlyfromhim.”

Left to Right: Maggie Dunbar, Jason Lee, and Elizabeth Rangel Cortez

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Where are they now?

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Thank you! We would like to thank the following alumni and donors for their contribution to the Center for Student Leadership...

James Yuanxin Li Jennifer Yen Sizhe Liu Jasmine Tzeng

Adeeti Ullal Jessica Huang Rachel Luna-Hammer Rashid Siddiqui

Olga Kalashnikova Joseph Bui David Shen

Alexandrea Scot graduated in May 2010 with a BA in Rhetoric and an AA in Philosophy from her community college. She was part of the Future Leaders Program (FLP) during her time at Cal.

What are you doing now? I am currently studying at the UC Berkeley School of Law to get a JD in Family Law. What was the best part of your leadership program/ Center for Student Leadership office? The best part of the Center for Student Leadership office and FLP was that is was a reliable space, which had a trusting group of people that I could turn to for reflection and helped me remember the direction I want to take in life. What I took away from this place, I still carry with me and continue to reflect with friends and family. What is something that you learned in leadership that has helped you after you graduated from UC Berkeley? I have learned to focus on maximizing my strengths and

mitigating my weaknesses. In law school everyone is smart, and grades are given on a curve, so I focus on doing well in the classes that I like and are relevant for my career. Also, a lot of people like to give advice about studying, but we are already successful, so it’s important to do what has already worked for us, and knowing how to adapt when there has been a change in the material or the manner of testing.

AlexandreaScott‘10

Catching up with a Center for Student Leadership alum...

AlexandreaScottattheAnnualLeadershipSymposiumin2010with(LefttoRight)GlennDeGuzman,AstghikTsatryan,andKanYu

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C e n t e r f o r S t u d e n t L e a d e r s h i pC e n t e r f o r S t u d e n t L e a d e r s h i p 102 Sproul Hall

University of California Berkeley, CA 94720

510-642-5171(phone)

[email protected] http://campusl i fe .berkeley.edu/csl

Give Back! At the Center for Student Leadership, we know that many alumni are not ready to contribute monetary donations. Many of you are in graduate school, paying student loans, and working in the non-profit field. Below are the TOP 10 ways to give back to the Center for Student Leadership. We welcome people power, in-kind donations, and monetary donations.

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Leadership Leadership DevelopmentDevelopment

Glenn DeGuzman [email protected] Cynthia Gordon [email protected]

Student Programs Student Programs & Organizations& Organizations

Amanda Carlton [email protected] Marissa Reynoso [email protected]

1. READ the CSL newsletter! 2. Donate $10 to sponsor a student to

attend the Leadership Symposium

3. Encourage a current student to get involved with CSL

4. Donate $25 to purchase StrengthsQuest for a student

5. PARTICIPATE in Leadership Symposium

6.Donate $50 to send a student to Indaba

7. Facilitate a leadership training or workshop for students

8.Donate$100toENHANCEleadershiptoolsandsupplies

9.Volunteertobeamentortoastudent

10. $250 Sponsor a Cal Lead Institute project