Lead Center Office

Resources

Links

For your convenience, the LEAD Center has:
Computers with desktop publishing software
Die cuts and publicity supplies
A comprehensive leadership library
Teambuilding supplies and resources
Organization mailboxes
A trained student staff - ready to serve you!

Location: LEAD Center (AMU 140)

Available Resources:

Desktop Publishing

MS Office
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe InDesign
Internet access
Clip Art

Icebreakers and Teambuilders
Have one of the program assistants facilitate a teambuilding consultation workshop for your organization

If you prefer to do it yourself, use our resources for creative ideas. Here is a sampling of some of the titles:

  • Icebreakers, Ken Jones
  • Saying Hello: Getting Your Group Started, Hart
  • The Encyclopedia of Team-Building Activities, Pfeiffer
  • The Encyclopedia of Team Development, Pfeiffer
  • The Encyclopedia of Group Activities, Pfeiffer
  • Team-Building Source Book
  • 101 Great Games & Activities, VanGundy
  • Saying Goodbye: Ending a Group Experience, Hart

Letter and Shape Die Cuts
Featuring two different fonts and a variety of shape cut outs

Organization Mailboxes
The LEAD Center has a limited number of mailboxes available for student organizations. Please contact Kate Trevey, Coordinator for Student Organizations and Leadership if you'd like to be placed on a waiting list to get a mailbox.

Button Maker
Make buttons for programs or publicity

Frequently Used Book

  • Everything Dream Book, by Trish and Rob MacGregor
  • Everything College Survival Book, by Jason Rich
  • Chase’s Calendar of Events
  • University of Success, by Og Mandino
  • The Path: Creating your Mission Statement for Work and for Life, by Laurie Beth Jones
  • The Giving Tree, by Shel Silverstein
  • Lost and Found: Finding the Silver Linings in Life, by John A. Janson
  • Irish Wit and Wisdom, by Joan Larson Kelly
  • The Book of Stress Survival, by Alix Kirsta
  • 10,000 Ideas for Term Papers, Projects, Reports and Speeches, by Kathryn Lamm
  • Leadership Books

  • Chase’s Calendar of Events
  • University of Success, by Og Mandino
  • The Path: Creating your Mission Statement for Work and for Life, by Laurie Beth Jones
  • The Book of Stress Survival, by Alix Kirsta
  • Training for Student Leaders, Murray
  • Handbook of Leadership Development, Center for Creative Leadership
  • Leader to Leader, Drucker Foundation
  • Leadership A to Z: A Guide for the Appropriately Ambitious, by James O’Toole
  • Leadership Resources: A Guide to Training Development Tools, Center for Creative Leadership
  • Leadership Education: A Source Book of Courses and Programs, Center for Creative Leadership
  • The Female Advantage: Women’s Ways of Leadership, by Sally Helgesen
  • Developing Student Government Leadership, by Melvin C. Terrell and Michael J. Cuyjet
  • The Absolutes of Leadership, by Philip Crosby
  • The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, by Stephen R. Covey

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    Get Involved

    With 250 registered student organizations, Marquette offers a wide range of opportunities for students to get involved in the campus community. While most organizations recruit new members at the beginning of the year during Organization Fest, many groups welcome new members throughout the year. See what there is to do on campus.