Resources! How the SIO can work for you and your Organization!
The Student Involvement Office can help you with anything your organization may need. A list of resources is listed below. Be sure to check out the How To At OWU online!
Sandwich boards, Cash boxes, Sidewalk chalk, Easels, Bose sound system (see below)
HWCC display access & banner displays, Leadership, Team Building, and Icebreaker,
Idea books, Moving display signs, Ellison machine, Storage for supplies, Storage sports equipment,
Use of HWCC televisions during lunch, Room reservations, Use of on campus facilities,
Club mailbox, Corn hole, Help/advice
Items available with extra cost:
Poster printer, Balloons and helium and Paper rolls (can be used on bulletin boards in dorms, etc.)
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Never Stop Asking Questions: Leadership Lessons from Walt Disney
Bruce Jones, Programming Director of the Disney Institute, writes that "the best legacy is not one that is fondly remembered, but one that is actively emulated."
Three key components to spark new ideas:
- Get an attitude! Get confident: When questions are asked confidently, they come across as requests for verification. If you don’t feel confident, stand up straight, speak up, and act that way!
- Do your own research: Never believe people who tell you not to bother because they’ve tried something already. They may be right, but in finding out for yourself, you may be inspired or learn something.
- Relax, live, and absorb! Creative people never stop being curious and don’t have a nine-to-five attitude. Instead, if they find something that improves them, they fit it into their lives.
Stay curious, strong leaders never stop questioning. While some individuals become encompassed in daily rituals, leaders ask “Why?” and then “Why not?”
Adapted from Bruce Jones, Disney Institute: "Never Stop Asking Questions: Leadership Lessons from Walt Disney"
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What is it? The OWU Summit focuses on developing the skills of students who are transitioning into leadership positions and also on Emerging Leaders. Freshmen and sophomores who have been identified and nominated by faculty, staff, or upper class peers have the chances to learn about their leadership style and hear about opportunities for involvement at OWU. The 2014 theme is: Thriving & Surviving: Developing Healthy Skills for Leadership and Life
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When is it? Saturday, February 8th from 1:00-4:00pm; Check in begins at 12:30pm in the HWCC atrium
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Requirement: two officers from every Recognized Student Organization (including fraternities/sororities) to remain in good standing. There will be a special educational session for treasurers of organizations who have received $1,000.00 or more in spring funding from WCSA
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Register to attend no later than Wednesday, February 5th at noon. Register in OrgSync in the forms module or direct link at https://orgsync.com/8131/forms/94235
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