Welcome to the first-ever Kappa Leadership Conference! With a new organizational structure comes the opportunity to provide our members with an event that combines enhanced training and leadership development at the district level.
The focus will be on Kappa’s core educational values — our Pillars of Education. Throughout the conference, we will explore the concepts of sisterhood, leadership, intellectual development, well-being, community responsibility, human dignity and heritage. By participating in educational sessions and activities centered on these seven values, you will gain a greater understanding of Every Member Education — our new initiative designed to meet the needs of each member at …show more content…
Educational Sessions Block II All Various Rooms — Consult Event Insert
12 –1 p.m. Lunch All Dining Room
1:15–3:15 p.m. Alcohol Skills Training Program (ASTP) Collegians Various Rooms — Consult Event Insert
1:15–3:15 p.m. Adviser Training
• Building a Dynamic Board
• Resources at Your Fingertips Advisers Consult Event Insert
1:15–3:15 p.m. Alumna Kappa Leadership Conference Think-Tank Association Presidents Consult Event Insert
3:15–3:30 p.m. Snack Break
3:30–6 p.m. Officer/Role-Specific Training o Chapter Presidents o Vice Presidents-Standards o Risk Management Chairmen o Membership o New Member Chairmen o Association Presidents Chapter Officers and Association Presidents Various Rooms — Consult Event Insert
3:30-6:00 pm Adviser Training
• Effective Mentoring Skills and Strategies
• Understanding Today’s Millennials, Upcoming Generation Z and Campus Trends Advisers Consult Event Insert
6:30 p.m. Dinner All Dining Room
After Dinner Service Project All Various Rooms — Consult Event Insert
Sunday
Time Activity Audience Location
8–9 a.m. Breakfast All Consult Event Insert
9:15–10:30 a.m. Keynote Address with Phired Up All Consult Event Insert
10:30–11 a.m. Closing All Consult Event …show more content…
Thirty percent of college students report problems with school work due to a mental health issue. Join us to explore the meaning of mental health, how it plays into your daily life and how to maintain a balanced, mentally healthy lifestyle. Discover how to create a supportive, nonjudgmental environment in your chapter and on campus.
Recommended for: Vice Presidents-Standards, chapter Presidents, Risk Management Chairmen and Advisers
Human Dignity: Creating a Culture of Inclusion
What does it mean to “actively exclude?” What exactly is cultural appropriation and how can we stop it if we don’t even know how to identify it? Why is diversity such a hot topic on my campus? Discover answers to these questions and more. Explore your identity regarding groups of privilege and oppression and how these relationships shape our attitudes, behaviors, worldviews and experiences. Learn how to assess common chapter and campus activities to look for cultural appropriation and how to make changes to provide better inclusion opportunities for others.
Recommended for: Chapter Officers and Advisers
Heritage: Tradition of