

As a student leader, you have opportunities to reach out to classmates, to capture "teachable" moments and help others consider life's choices. You can serve as leaven for raising awareness of vocation discernment and — in ways no faculty or administrator can — you can help motivate others to consider how they might do their life's work in a faith-based way.
Women's Leadership Conference 2009 - April 4, 9-2, AMU Ballroom
Are We There Yet?
Featuring nine panel discussions surrounding women in professional fields including:
Panelists include community leaders and professionals, as well as Marquette administrators and professors.
The key note speaker:
Dr. Susan Douglas
Professor, Chair of Communications Studies
University of Michigan
Dr. Susan Douglas is author of:
Where the Girls Are
The Mommy Myth
Inventing American Broadcasting
In Where The Girls Are, Susan Douglas discusses the conflicting images modern American women encounter about their desires, aspirations, and relationships with men, families, and one another.
Breakfast and lunch will be provided. This event is free and open to ALL students.
Register now at www.marquette.edu/osd/wlc<http://www.marquette.edu/osd/wlc>. Registration deadline: March 27th.
Questions? Contact the Office of Student Development at 414-288-7205 or stop in AMU 121. The Women's Leadership Conference 2009 is sponsored by The Office of Student Development, The Manresa Project, and The Department of History.
Just Leadership
Saturday, November 3, 2007, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Alumni Memorial Union
All students are welcome to attendThis year's Summit will focus on civic engagement and how
leadership makes a difference in modern day issues of civil rights, social
justice, and equality.
Free. Register online at www.marquette.edu/osd/leadership
Deadline to register is Friday, October 26, 2007
For more information visit www.marquette.edu/osd/leadership.
The Voice of Women: Our Past, Our Present, Our Future
March 3, 2007, AMU, 9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Keynote Speaker: Awista Ayub
During the Fall of 2003 Ms. Ayub founded the Afghan Youth Sports Exchange, a non-profit organization dedicated to preparing Afghanistan’s youth with leadership skills required to promote athletics into their schools and communities.