Workshops teach students how to be effective leaders By Tonnie Dakin (If the Kmartld The students of today are the leaders of tomorrow, and several leadership workshops are offered at the University for students who wish to sharpen their skills and receive addi tional training. The workshops are for people in charge of student organiza tions or any student who is in terested. said Dr. Frank Geltner. associate director of the EMU. who runs the workshops. '*1 decided to invest the same time in workshops as I had for classes.'' (Jeltner said. The classes are free and are not of fered for credit so that as many students as possible can attend, fieltner said. The workshops are offered every Thursday from 4 to 6 p.m.. and each deals with a dif ferent facet of leadership. C.eltner said. The workshop of to About! VC A Ilf Something I Cnn! shout Aboi $150 OFF LARGE PIZZA TRACK TOWN PIZZA 484-2799 • 1809 Franklin Blvd. IT’S NEW! Watch for it every Thursday Spectrum For 25 Years, we’ve been exporting America's most valuable resource. The men and women of the Peace Corps Dedicated volunteers who help people in developing countries live better lives. It's tough. And it takes more than just concern. It takes motivation. Commitment. But for 25 years, being a Peace Corps volunteer has been a chance to stop dreaming about a better world and start doing something about it. INFORMATION TABLE: Mon. Tues., Nov. 3-4 9:00 a m.-3:00 p.m. EMU Lobby AFTERNOON SEMINARS: "Peace Corps in Jamaica" Tues., Nov. 4 12:30 p.m.-1:30 p.m. EMU. Room 108 "Peace Corps Opportunities World Wide" Wed , Nov. 5 3:30 p m-5:30 p.m. EMU, Forum Room Peace Corps The Toughest Job You il Ever Love EVENING SEMINAR: “An Evening In Nepal" Mon., Nov. 3, 7:00-9:00 p.m. EMU, Room 101 SCHEDULED INTERVIEWS: Nov. 18-19, 9 a m.-4 p m. Hendricks Hall, Career Planning & Placement Office Sign up in advance, bring your completed application to the interview. RESUMES Give your resume a professional look, by having it typeset at the Oregon Daily Emerald Graphic Services Department 300 EMU 686-5511 fered on Thursday. “In Search of Excellence." is generally one of the most exciting, he said The workshop started with an HH-minute program based on a video produced by Tom Peters, author of ’Tn Search of Excellence.'* Viewers were taken through eight scenarios concerning how companies such as Disney, Ap ple. IBM and McDonalds achieved excellence in the working world, he said. Students are able to relate to the workshops because they are shown what kind of skills are needl'd to reach excellence in the working world, he said. To attend the workshops, students are encouraged but not required to sign Tip in the Stu dent Activities Resource Office. Suite 2. EMI).* Future leadership workshops include “Passion for Ex cellenc.e'.’on Thursday. "Situa tional leadership 11" on Nov. 13. and "A New l.ook at Motivation’- on Nov. 20. Foundation promotes excellence in students The Student Activities Resource Office (SARO) and members of the community are working together to promote excellence among college students. The 1440 Foundation, a local non-profit, tax-exempt group whose goal is to perpetuate excellence in people, is an organizer of the "Celebrate Excellence 1986” program. The foundation is working with the University to pro mote student leadership and personal excellence, said Presi dent Gary Mr Naught "Celebrate Excellence 1986” is in the second year of a three-year program designed to encourage companies to recognize excellence and bring in new ideas from the outside to generate creativity. McNaught said One way this can be achieved is through college students, he said. "We've been trying to develop a liason with the Univer sity.” McNaught said. "The future of our community rests with how well we retain student leaders from high school and college." he said. McNaught hopes to project a positive image of the Kugene/Springfield area to students, so that they consider staying in the area and contributing to its growth, he said. "If this community loses its best high school and college students, you have to recruit them. . . then you have a'declin ing area.” McNaught said As part of the program. Drs. Ken.and Marge Blanchard, the developers of the “One Minute Manager" series, will be speaking at the Mull Center Tuesday. The speakers were chosen because the couple has achiev ed excellence as speakers, authors and business owners. McNaught said Tickets for the event, which runs from 8:30a.m. to noon, are $45. However, the 1440 Foundation will be supplying alHiul 100 free tickets to the event for interested college students. McNaught said. Tickets can be picked up at the SARO. Suite 2. EMU. un til the day of the event, said Dr. Frank Geltner. associate director of the EMU. 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