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Dr. Terry R. Bacon Leadership Center September 2014 Page 1 Welcome! On behalf of all the staff at the Leadership Center, I want to say WELCOME to all new, transfer, and returning stu- dents. We hope you had a wonderful summer and are ready for an exciting and challenging academic year. We are ex- cited to have you on campus and look forward to support- ing your efforts through the various Registered Student Or- ganizations or getting you introduced to our leadership program, LEAD , which is open and available to all stu- dents. One of the best decisions you can make is to get in- volved with at least one student organization. Learn more about the different groups by attending the Campus- Community Daze taking place during Welcome Week on Thursday, September 4 th from 11:00am – 2:00pm on the Stu- dent Union Plaza. My staff and I are here to support your initiatives so stop by our office located in 171 Student Union and let us know how we can help YOU! We look forward to meeting you, and good luck this semester! - Mark Mastalski, Director THIS ISSUE ASFLC P. 2 RSOs P. 3 Homecoming P. 3 Student Workers P. 4 LEAD P. 5 SUP P. 6 Student Wellness P. 8 Welcome Week P. 9 Contact Info. P. 10 Cover Photo Contest Each month we will be fea- turing a different cover photo to highlight an event, student group, or to show a part of our beauti- ful campus during the changing seasons. Please submit your photos for your chance to be a part of the monthly newsletter! Volume 3, Issue 1, September 2014

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Page 1: FLC Leadership Center September 2014 Newsletter

Dr. Terry R. Bacon Leadership Center September 2014 Page 1

Welcome! On behalf of all the staff at the Leadership Center, I want to say WELCOME to all new, transfer, and returning stu-dents. We hope you had a wonderful summer and are ready for an exciting and challenging academic year. We are ex-cited to have you on campus and look forward to support-ing your efforts through the various Registered Student Or-ganizations or getting you introduced to our leadership program, LEAD, which is open and available to all stu-dents. One of the best decisions you can make is to get in-volved with at least one student organization. Learn more about the different groups by attending the Campus-Community Daze taking place during Welcome Week on Thursday, September 4th from 11:00am – 2:00pm on the Stu-dent Union Plaza. My staff and I are here to support your initiatives so stop by our office located in 171 Student Union and let us know how we can help YOU! We look forward to meeting you, and good luck this semester!

- Mark Mastalski, Director

THIS ISSUE ASFLC P. 2

RSOs P. 3

Homecoming P. 3

Student Workers P. 4

LEAD P. 5

SUP P. 6 Student Wellness P. 8

Welcome Week P. 9

Contact Info. P. 10

Cover Photo Contest Each month we will be fea-

turing a different cover

photo to highlight an

event, student group, or to

show a part of our beauti-

ful campus during the

changing seasons. Please

submit your photos for

your chance to be a part of

the monthly newsletter!

Volume 3, Issue 1, September 2014

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Associated Students of Fort Lewis College

ASFLC meets every Wednesday

(during the regular academic year) at

7:00pm in the Senate Chambers, 163

Student Union.

ASFLC sponsors an at-

torney to visit campus

and provide legal aid to

students on a first-

come, first-served ba-

sis. This service is paid

for via student fees and

is available to any regis-

tered FLC student.

Upcoming dates:

Sept. 10th & 24th

All sessions are held in

167 Student Union from

Noon—1:30pm.

ASFLC legal aid service pro-

vides current students with

legal consultation and legal

advice; it is not intended,

under any circumstances, to

provide a legal

. Additionally, the le-

gal aid attorney is not avail-

able to discuss FLC discipli-

nary matters or legal cases

involving FLC as a party.

Legal Aid

ASFLC Executive Board

Scott Greenler—President

Phil Carter—Vice President

Chloe Canterbury—FAB Director

Kikue Hardman—Admin. Assistant

Senators:

Advisors

Haydn Collard

Melba Njenga

Meryl Ramsey

Mercedes Romero

Andrew Smith

Kate Suazo

Taylor Suta

T.J. Trump

Alexis Work

Tina Zuniga

Mark Mastalski

Director of the Leadership Center

Glenna Sexton

Vice President of Student Affairs

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Registered Student Organizations

RSO Registration is open now through

September 26th. New RSOs will receive a $100

allocation from ASFLC if they register by this

deadline; existing RSOs that re-register will

receive $50. All it takes is 4 student officers and

an FLC faculty or staff advisor to start an RSO.

Homecoming 2014

Monday, October 13—Real History of the Americas

Tuesday, October 14—Movie on the Lawn

Wednesday, October 15—Party at the Pump Track

Thursday, October 16—Tailgate & Football Game

Friday, October 17—Hopscotch World Record

Breaking Event, Bonfire, Fireworks, & Dance

Saturday, October 18—Mud Football

Join Skyhawk nation and celebrate the annual

tradition of Homecoming at FLC! This is the

time to welcome back alumni and to show your

school spirit. The football game will be fea-

tured on national TV this year too!

See you there!

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Leadership Center Student Workers Each year, the Leadership Center hires student workers to help as-

sist the staff in the support of our Registered Student Organizations and everyday operations. Feel free to stop by to see their smiling

faces and let them help you with your organization’s needs.

Olivia Duncan Hometown: Farmington, NM

Major: English—Writing Option

Sara Holden Hometown: Kiowa, CO

Major: Geology

Kira Nash Hometown: Colorado Springs, CO

Major: Athletic Training

Wyatt Palmer Hometown: Colorado Springs, CO

Major: Psychology

Cory Patterson Hometown: Aurora, CO Major: Political Science

Lindsay Roach Hometown: Los Alamos, NM Major: International Business

Morgan Williams Hometown: Loveland, CO

Major: Psychology

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The LEAD cohort program is comprised of four levels starting with Bronze, advancing to Silver, then Gold, and concluding with Plati-num. The cohort model allows each level to be run like a class or or-ganization that will meet once a week at the same time for several weeks in a row. This gives participants the opportunity to grow through a shared experience. By participating in LEAD, you will gain a better understanding of leadership styles, learn to recognize the power of a team, and develop the potential to create social change.

Benefits of LEAD:

Sign-up

today!!!

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Student Wellness Initiatives

Interested in learning about and promoting healthy behaviors here at Fort Lewis College? Join the Wellness Peer Advisory Council to help deliver fun and educational programs for students and the campus community. Programming includes: Sassy, Sexy, Safe Spring Break,

DeStress Fest, The Insecurities Project, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Peer Consultations, Tobacco Education, and many more!

WellPAC Meetings

Wednesdays— 5:30pm

La Plata Room—Student Union

Join FLC Animas Hall, the Sexual Assault Services Organization of Du-rango (SASO), and the Wellness Peer Advisory Council (WellPAC) for the Light Up the Night Glow Run on Friday, September 12th! This 5K

(3K walk) is aimed at bringing awareness to sexual assault and will ce-ment FLC as a campus against rape culture and sexual assault.

Early registration will be available in the Student Union from September

8th-12th from 11am-1pm. You can also register at Student Union Produc-

tions’ Neon Party at 8pm on September 11th in the Amphitheater. This event is FREE with an FLC ID ($10 for those without).

Check-in at the clock tower begins at 7:30pm. Run and walk start at 8:30pm. Want to volunteer? Please e-mail [email protected]

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Welcome Week Welcome Week has a variety of social and educational activities designed to

help you meet new people and immerse yourself in campus life.

Monday, September 1st

Donuts with President Dene &

Provost Barbara

7:49am—Chemistry Hall

8:50am—EBH

9:20am—Noble Hall

Back-to-School BBQ

11am-1pm

Student Union Breezeway

Free Food & Live Music featuring

Cas Haley

Tuesday, September 2nd

Environmental Center Free Store

11am-2pm

Student Union Plaza

Wednesday, September 3rd

Recapalooza

11am-1pm

Student Life Center

Free Food & Games

El Centro Open House

4-6pm

El Centro (Student Union)

Free Food

Thursday, September 4th

Campus-Community Daze

11am-2pm

Student Union Plaza

RSO Fair & Free Giveaways

FLC Women’s Soccer Game

3pm

FLC Dirks Field

Hypnotist: Dan Lornitis

7pm

Student Union Ballroom

Friday, September 5th

Career Services Open House

10am-2pm

Business & Teacher Ed.—EBH 136

Arts & Sciences—Jones 105A or Chem. 150

FLC Men’s Soccer Game

3pm

FLC Dirks Field

ROCA Movie: Neighbors

8pm

Amphitheatre (Rain: Noble 130)

Free Root Beer Floats

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For future news-

letters, we would

love to receive your

feedback and sugges-

tions! If you have a

leadership develop-

ment opportunity for

students, would like

to nominate a stu-

dent leader of the

month, or want to

partner with us for an

event, please let us

know. This newsletter

is created for you, so

we want your input

on what is important.

We want to hear

from you!

[email protected] (970) 247 - 7452

Mark Mastalski—Director of Leadership Center

LEADERSHIP CENTER STAFF

Dr. Terry R. Bacon

Leadership Center Room 171, Student Union

(Across from the Info Desk)

Phone: (970) 247-7394

Monday-Thursday: 8am—6pm

Friday: 8am—5pm

Saturday & Sunday: Closed

[email protected] (970) 247 - 7258

Ashley Rennhack— Asst. Director of Leadership Center

[email protected] (970) 247 - 7517

Patrick Fredricks—Leadership Programs Coordinator

[email protected] (970) 247 - 7090

Elizabeth Calagias—Union Programming Coordinator

[email protected] (970) 247 - 7508

Kendra Gallegos Reichle— Coordinator of Student Wellness Initiatives