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to ULA 2017: In Your Wildest Dreams at Weber State University! The Department of Student Involvement and Leadership at WSU has planned ULA for the past year and are thrilled our time together is finally here. Our goal for ULA 2017 is to provide opportunities for participants to develop leadership skills,

INSIDEWELCOME .......................................................2INDEX & SOCIAL MEDIA ..................................3CONFERENCE SCHEDULE........................... 4–8NOTES ............................................................9SCAVENGER HUNT ........................................10NETWORKING BINGO .............................. 11–12CONTACTS ....................................................13WORKSHOP DETAILS .............................. 14–17SERVICE PROJECTS ............................... 18–19KEYNOTE ............................................... 20–21ABOUT SIL & WSUSA .............................. 22–23ABOUT WEBER ....................................... 24–25ABOUT OGDEN ....................................... 26–27HOTEL INFORMATION ....................................27LEARNING OUTCOMES ..................................28EMERGENCY CONTACTS ...............................28THANK YOU ...................................................29MAPS ................................INSIDE BACK COVER

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network with other student leaders and prepare for the upcoming year in student leadership positions. As participants of ULA 2017, take advantage of this unique opportunity to get out of your comfort zones, consider all that is possible and get excited about the potential to achieve your wildest dreams!

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SHEPHERDUNIONSHEPHERDUNION

SCAVENGER

HUNT!We’ve turned Weber State into a game board with this fun scavenger hunt adventure! Teams will explore campus while solving clues and learning about historic figures and how they accomplished their dreams. We will equip each team with a selfie stick, a map and clues.

Capture your favorite moments, learn a few fun facts and enjoy our beautiful campus! #JustWeber

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Meet new friends, network and qualify to win a fabulous prize in this exciting bingo challenge!

NOTE: A person can only sign your card ONE TIME for ONE CRITERIA.

Turn in your cards by: DATE: Wednesday, May 17 TIME: 8 p.m. LOCATION: Shepherd Union Atrium (2nd floor)

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Find someone from another institution . . .

WHO IS IN THEIR FIRST YEAR OF STUDENT

GOVERNMENT/INVOLVEMENT

WHO HAS THE SAME/SIMILAR POSITION AS YOU

WHO HAS A DIFFERENT POSITION THAN YOU

WHO IS AN INTROVERT. TALK ABOUT HOW IT AFFECTS THEIR LEADERSHIP STYLE

WHO IS AN EXTROVERT. TALK ABOUT HOW IT AFFECTS THEIR

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ASK THEM WHY THEY GOT INTO STUDENT

GOVERNMENT/INVOLVEMENT

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WHO PLANS/ORGANIZES SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES

WHO PLANS CAMPUS EVENTS

WHO LEADS DIVERSITY-RELATED WORKSHOPS/

EVENTS

WHO IS IN CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS. TALK

ABOUT THEIR CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

WHO IS AN EXECUTIVE OFFICER (PRESIDENT,

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YOURSELF

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14 15ULA2017

ALLY AS AN ACTION WORDPeter Moosman“Ally” isn’t a badge you earn once and wear throughout your life, but rather an action you perform. Join us as we dissect what allyship means and looks like, as well as how we can ally in our everyday lives.

WED, MAY 17 • 3:30–4:20 P.M.

ARE YOU EMOTIONALLY SMARTER THAN A 5TH GRADER?Saranda LundCome learn about your top emotional intelligence capacities in order to be the best version of you for yourself and your students.

WED, MAY 17 • 4:30–5:20 P.M.

CHARADES? CHARADES!Saranda Lund Eno EtokidemUse the classical game of charades to learn how to communicate with students.

WED, MAY 17 • 2:30–3:20 P.M.

WORKSHOPDETAILS

DESIGN YOUR LIFE: HOW THE 6 PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN CAN CHANGE THE WAY YOU THINK, THE WAY YOU WORK, & THE WAY YOU LIVEMoses CampbellProblem solving is at the core of any designer’s job, and in order for them to do so, they have a set of principles and best practices that helps make their life easier. What happens if we utilize these principles in our own life, to our own problems? These six principles will help you think outside of the box and approach problem solving in a different, more effective way.

WED, MAY 17 • 4:30–5:20 P.M.

DREAM QUEST: USING YOUR GREATEST STRENGTHS TO ACHIEVE YOUR WILDEST DREAMSSheldon CheshireThe key to success is to fully understand and apply your greatest strengths and

talents in your everyday life. This workshop will focus on discovering what it is you do well and making a plan to focus your engery into doing what you do best every day.

WED, MAY 17 • 2:30–3:20 P.M.

FEMININE LEADERSHIP: WHAT WOMEN BRING TO THE TABLELeah MurrayThis break out session will discuss the different ways women use their skills to lead and how feminine leadership is different.

WED, MAY 17 • 2:30–3:20 P.M.

FROM LOGAN, UTAH TO THE WHITE HOUSE: HOW NETWORKING AND PERSISTENCE CAN PLAY TO YOUR ADVANTAGESachin PavithranIn spite of being blind, Sachin Pavithran went from growing up in the Middle East to Logan, Utah to the White House. Networking and persistence were the two

key factors that helped him on this path. “If you embrace this, you can accomplish anything beyond your wildest dreams.”

WED, MAY 17 • 2:30–3:20 P.M.

WED, MAY 17 • 3:30–4:20 P.M.

HOW TO SELECT A TEAM OF SMART ASSETSAmber HendricksonLearn how you can use asset-based community development strategies to build a successful committee, team or council. These strategies will help you identify the strengths of your committee, how to unify them and how to keep them throughout the year.

WED, MAY 17 • 4:30–5:20 P.M.

IMAGINATION - LIFE IS YOUR CREATIONOlga G. Antonio Richard CamposGames, improvisation theater (improv) and other team challenges are a great way to interact with peers and explore the dynamics of teamwork and leadership relationships while you let

your imagination fly! Join us as we enjoy our time with fun and challenging activities to explore leadership concepts that are applicable in any situation, whether serious or fun!

WED, MAY 17 • 3:30–4:20 P.M.

PROGRAMMING 101Emma ClarkWill you be planning events on your campus but have never done so before and don’t know where to start? This session will provide you with simple steps for planning, marketing and executing successful campus events. (Session focused for new campus event planners.)

WED, MAY 17 • 4:30–5:20 P.M.

Q4 LEADERSHIP: LEAD WITH COLLABORATIONNoor MouhammadThis presentation will guide you through a five-step process that will equip you with the skills and techniques to develop yourself as a leader. Leadership through People Skills, written by

Psychological Associates Lefton, R., and Buzzotta, V., explains the fundamentals behind career-enhancement. This study will be used as a guideline to help you better understand yourself as a leader, create cohesion among your team members and commitment within your student organization.

WED, MAY 17 • 2:30–3:20 P.M.

RESPONSIBILITY WITH CONFIDENCE AND HUMILITYTodd OlsenThis session will introduce the idea of keeping a balance between humility and confidence in the positions we hold and with the people we work with. Through presentation and discussion, attendees will walk away with a better understanding of the balance and ways to help them face their strengths and weaknesses in these areas, leading to a more well-rounded approach in their leadership style.

WED, MAY 17 • 3:30–4:20 P.M.

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16 17ULA2017

THE CASE OF THE PROBLEM-SOLVING LEADERSSheldon CheshireRealizing your dreams means developing into a leader who can quickly deduce problems and solve them. Using BBC’s Sherlock as a backdrop, we will explore various Student Leadership Competencies and discuss how to discover and address potential mysteries in leadership development.

WED, MAY 17 • 4:30–5:20 P.M.

THE SECRET TO GETTING YOUR TEAM TO DO WHAT YOU WANTDoctor Abio AyeliyaWouldn’t it be great to have mind control over people? Wouldn’t it be great to have them do what you want? The idea of getting people to take notice of you and help you succeed in your leadership role is very possible and simple. “I have great ideas and vision; I just don’t know how to rally my team members to help me make

WORKSHOPDETAILS

it happen.” Come and learn the tricks and techniques to getting people to do what you want even if they don’t want to.

WED, MAY 17 • 2:30–3:20 P.M.

UNCONSCIOUS BIAS: LEADING WITHOUT THINKINGAdrienne AndrewsDid you know that everyone has bias? Do you understand the impact of unconscious bias on your leadership effectiveness? In this interactive workshop, you will explore how assumptions impact choices around communication, team building, programming, activities, marketing and organizational culture.

WED, MAY 17 • 4:30–5:20 P.M.

VISUALIZE TO REALIZESue Murie Laura BurgiUse the 7 Habits to create a vision and mission for your leadership goals.

WED, MAY 17 • 3:30–4:20 P.M.

WE ARE BETTER TOGETHER! INTERFAITH LEADERSHIPEllie ThompsonIn your wildest dreams, you would’ve never thought it possible to have a conversation about religion. Good news! It is totally possible! Come to this session to talk about how to gather who orient around religion differently to your work on your campuses.

WED, MAY 17 • 2:30–3:20 P.M.

WHAT I C FROM THE SUITESJaynee Cadrez-PoulsonCome learn from the presenter’s personal journal from the last 20 years—day in the life interviews, consulting, meeting notes and as an executive in c-suite meetings.

WED, MAY 17 • 4:30–5:20 P.M.

WHO AM I? THE INFLUENCES OF IDENTITY AND HOW IT IMPACTS MYSELF AND OTHERSTeresa MartinezWhat is your story? How was your story formed? What/who influenced it? Let’s talk about identity and perception in relation to how it affects you and others in your personal, work, student, social and leadership environments.

WED, MAY 17 • 3:30–4:20 P.M.

YOU ARE NOT TOO SMALL TO DREAM BIGSonya DukeSmall and satellite campuses can have amazing programming, you just have to dream big! Let’s discuss overcoming the obstacles you face in developing your small campus programing and learn to use the resources available to you to improve your programs and make your campus activities successful!

WED, MAY 17 • 3:30–4:20 P.M.

YOUR DIGITAL FOOTPRINTMatt GerrishWe live in an information age where everything is connected. How you digitally interact with people influences relationships, networking and your personal brand. Learn to responsibly manage your social media best practices and build a “digital footprint” you can be proud of as you tread through the Internet.

WED, MAY 17 • 4:30–5:20 P.M.

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1918ULA2017

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PROJECT 01Youth ImpactYouth Impact gives each and every child that walks in their doors a safe place to learn, socialize and realize who they are and who they want to become. To help Youth Impact with this mission, ULA volunteers will host an end-of-school-year party. They will facilitate a relay race, booths with games for participants, give out prizes and more.

PROJECT 02Christmas Box HouseThe Christmas Box House provides assistance to prevent child abuse and services to improve the the quality of life for children who have been abused, neglected or abandoned. ULA volunteers will help with their mission by beautifying the grounds, preparing garden area for planting, trimming trees and bushes, pulling weeds and sweeping up parking lots. Some volunteers will also be sorting donations and doing housekeeping chores.

PROJECT 03Greenwood Charter SchoolAt Greenwood Charter School we focus on educating the whole child. We accomplish this by focusing not only on academics but also on health and wellness. We currently serve healthy meals everyday in our cafeteria but would love to expand our reach into the homes of our students. This need for healthy food at home will be met (with the help of ULA volunteers) by the creation of community garden plots and completion of the greenhouse currently on our campus.

PROJECT 04Habitat for HumanityThe vision of Habitat for Humanity is a world where everyone has a safe place to live. ULA volunteers will assist in this vision by building and repairing homes in the Ogden area and working in the Habitat for Humanity ReStore (3 locations).

PROJECT 05Catholic Community ServicesCatholic Community Services serves the homeless and hungry, refugees fleeing their homes because of persecution and those fighting addiction. Volunteers will be working in the Joyce Hansen Hall food bank, St. Martha’s project and prepping a garden area.

SERVICE PROJECTS

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JOHNJACOBS

Keynote speaker John Jacobs is co-founder and CCO (Chief Creative Optimist) of Life is Good, which spreads the power of optimism through inspiring art, a passionate community, and groundbreaking non-profit work.

John and his brother Bert launched their business with $78 in their pockets, selling T-shirts in the streets of Boston and at college dorms up and down the East Coast. Today, Life is Good is a $100 million positive lifestyle brand sold by over 2,000 retailers across the US and Canada.

Early on, John and Bert were inspired by stories of people, mainly children, facing great adversity. These stories illustrated that optimism is most powerful in the darkest of times and fueled the creation of a fully integrated business model dedicated to helping kids in need. Life is Good donates at least 10%

of its annual net profits to the Life is Good Kids Foundation to positively impact over 120,000 kids daily facing poverty, violence and illness.

John provides the creative vision to guide the art and messaging direction of Life is Good to inspire optimism in everyone the brand touches. John enjoys outdoor adventures with his family, awkward dancing and diving into the water to catch things.

To inspire others to choose optimism and grow the good in their lives, John and Bert wrote Life is Good: The Book/ How to Live with Purpose and Enjoy the Ride, published by National Geographic in September of 2015.

John has been awarded honorary doctorates from several universities for entrepreneurship, business innovation and philanthropy. He and Life is Good have

been featured on CNNMoney, CNBC’s Business Nation, ABC News’ Nightline, NBC’s The Today Show, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Inc. Magazine, and Men’s Health Magazine, among others. John and Bert are the youngest of six siblings from Needham, MA. They credit their mother as the first powerful optimist in their lives, and the inspiration for Life is Good.

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ABOUT SIL & WSUSA

THE MISSION OF SILStudent Involvement and Leadership enhances student life by providing inclusive programs and leadership opportunities which promote education, engagement and development.

HISTORY OF WSUSAWeber State University, formerly Weber College, has had some form of student body officers since 1904. The organizational structure of the Associated Students of Weber College (ASWC) (eventually updated to the Associated Students of Weber State University or ASWSU) has varied throughout the years based on the needs of the students. Some of the larger changes that have been implemented include: the Activities Vice President becoming an elected position in 1962, the position of Cultural Vice President being added in 1975, and during the

1998-99 academic year, ASWSU was split into Student Government and Student Activities. This split ended in 2005, and both areas were consolidated under the Department of Student Involvement and Leadership and was given the name Weber State University Student Association (WSUSA). In more recent years additional vice presidents have been added and consolidated as needed, including Diversity, Service, Arts and Lectures, Clubs and Organizations, Leadership, Legislative, Davis and Satellite Campuses. The current structure of WSUSA consists of seven teams, which are the Activities Team, Clubs & Organizations, Davis Branch, Diversity & Unity, Leadership Team, Senate and Service Team.

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WEBER STATEUNIVERSITY

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TRACY HALL SCIENCE CENTERTRACY HALL SCIENCE CENTER

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• A 9-foot statue of Weber Academy Principal Louis F. Moench symbolically watches over the Ogden campus. Sculpted by Utah artist Avard Fairbanks, it was cast in bronze in Italy.

• On display at Tracy Hall is the 8-ton, solid stainless steel core of a diamond press designed by H. Tracy Hall, WSU alumnus & inventor of synthetic diamond manufacturing.

• A new solar installation at Weber State Davis generates up to 100% of that campus’ electricity needs.

• The NUSAT 1, the world’s first university student-developed microsatellite that was carried aboard the space shuttle Challenger in 1985, began as a WSU senior class project; a replica is now part of the Smithsonian collection.

• WSU’s theatre program has been invited to present five productions at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.

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OGDEN CITYOGDEN CITY

OGDEN CITYOGDEN CITYOGDEN CITY • Forbes Magazine ranked

Ogden as one of the best places to raise a family and one of the best places for business and careers; Ogden is ranked on the National Geographic list of Top 10 Emerging Ski Towns.

• Ogden’s 25th Street was named one of the greatest streets in America by the American Planning Association.

• The Egyptian is one of a few theaters to incorporate an “atmospheric” ceiling, where a daytime ambiance can be changed into a star-filled night sky and is likely only one of two that currently exists in the U.S.

• Ogden High School, the U.S. Forest Service Regional Headquarters and the Ogden Municipal Building were all built in the 20’s using Art Deco building style. There are more examples of Art Deco architecture in Ogden than any other Utah city.

• On Oct. 1, 2013, the Ogden City Council, mayor, WSU president and student body president signed the College Town charter initiative formalizing an ongoing partnership between the city and university.

E G Y P T I A N T H E A T E R E G Y P T I A N T H E A T E RE G Y P T I A N T H E A T E R E G Y P T I A N T H E A T E R

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LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT• Identify your strengths,

areas for improvement and how to effectively utilize those strengths in your leadership positions.

• Distinguish what your ultimate goals are for your time in your leadership positions.

• Assess how the skills acquired through your leadership positions can ultimately help you reach larger goals beyond college.

• Demonstrate servant leadership by recognizing the needs of others and serving those around you.

LEARNINGOUTCOMES

NETWORKING, COMMUNICATION, & SOCIAL SKILLS• Demonstrate how to be

more inclusive by talking to people you don’t know and who may be different from you.

• Make connections, have discussions, and stay in contact with student leaders who hold similar positions at other institutions.

• Gain confidence in your communication and social skills through practice and repetition.

PREPARATION FOR UPCOMING ACADEMIC YEAR• Manage to work

effectively as a team.

• Get energized to take on upcoming challenges.

• Examine what is considered “industry standard” for student engagement at Utah colleges and universities, and evaluate what can be done to improve student involvement and student leadership at their institutions.

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Director of Student Involvement & Leadership (SIL), Tara Peris801-814-7373

Coordinator of SIL, WSU Davis, Erik Ashby385-333-8514

Coordinator of Leadership Programs for SIL, Sheldon Cheshire801-510-5524

Coordinator of Student Programming for SIL, Emma Clark937-408-0193

Coordinator of Clubs and Organizations for SIL, Heather Cimino801-347-2970

University PoliceEmergencies: 911 Non-emergencies: 801-626-6460EM

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TO THE WSU DEPARTMENTS AND ON- AND OFF-CAMPUS PARTNERS THAT MADE THE

CONFERENCE POSSIBLE

Utah Campus Compact (UCC)

Provost Madonne Miner

Vice President for Student Affairs, Jan Winniford

Division of Student Affairs at Weber State University

WSU Housing and Residential Life

Sodexo Dining Services

Conference and Scheduling Services at WSU

Shepherd Union Administration and Union Director, Molly Ward

Youth Impact

Ogden Nature Center

Habitat for Humanity

Christmas Box House

Greenwood Charter School

Catholic Community Services

Weber State Campus Recreation

Laidlaw (First Student) Bus Service

Utah’s Food Truck League

Noor Mouhammad and Marissa Questereit

WSU Student Affairs Technology

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