Leadership at the Core: Skills for Success in the Classroom and Beyond!
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Dear CLU Community,

Claremont Lincoln University (CLU) is organizing our 2022 Virtual Student Success and Leadership Fair from Thursday, February 17 through Friday, February 18, 2021. We would be honored to have you present. Our goal is to offer two days of student success and leadership tips for our graduate students and alumni.

Please consider sharing your expertise, knowledge, what has worked for you, your story of leadership development, or any topic our students would benefit from learning.

In addition, this is an excellent opportunity for you to present on behalf of your business or organization. Do you have a tool, process, or technique that is innovative and would like to share? We will plan and promote your webinar—all you need to do is create a PowerPoint and speaking points for an interactive virtual presentation.

Some topic ideas:

Academic Integrity: The Do's and Don'ts
Academic Writing
Computer Literacy
Developing Critical Thinking Skills
Difficult Conversations
Discover Your Learning Style Preferences
Discussion Board Tips and Secrets
Embracing your Leadership Skills in the Classroom
Email Etiquette
Guide Your Students to Success:  ESL Writing Tips
Exploring the CLU Library
Graduation 101: What You Should Know About Walking the Stage
Habits of Highly Successful Graduate Students
How To Develop Your Cross-Cultural Skills
How to Paraphrase
How to Push Past Procrastination
Improving Student-Faculty Relationships
Information Literacy: How to Master College Research
Learning Strategies Every Student Should Know
Making a Good Online Impression
Managing Stress
Maximizing Your College Experience
Mindfulness:  How to Achieve Well-Being, Balance & Success
Navigating The Financial Aid Process
Online Courses: Staying Motivated & Disciplined
Organizational Tips
Overcoming Fear of Failure
Overcoming Obstacles
Returning to College after a Break
Stress Management: Tips for Juggling Work, School, and Life
Success Strategies for those on Academic Probation
The Revision Process: How to Proofread & Edit Your Writing
Time Management: Strategies for Success
Tips For Success in your Online Course
Understanding & Avoiding Plagiarism
Virtual Tour of the Student Resource Center

General Information:

1- All submissions must be completed online (use this form).
2- All sessions will take place via Zoom.
3- All webinars will be 30-60 minutes in length (which will be recorded).
4-    We will turn off the recording for an interactive question and answer session, where interaction with participants is highly encouraged.
5- Presentations will be shared in our Student Resource Center within the CTL.
6- Once your proposal is approved, you will have two weeks to create your presentation before submitting it to ProfessionalCoach@ClaremontLincoln.edu for a peer review.
7- Presenters can submit multiple proposals.
8- We welcome joint presentations--multiple points of view are always welcome.

Please join us to connect with our students and alumni!

We look forward to your submission.

Sincerely,

Nancy Moretti
Associate Dean of Student Services
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