National Center for Student Life to Host Six Hundred Students at the National Conference on Student Leadership in D.C.with a Video Greeting from Secretary Hillary Clinton
Madison, WI (PRWEB) November 11, 2015 -- Hundreds of top notch college student leaders and their advisors from across the U.S. and around the world will gather November 19-22, 2015, at the Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., for inspirational keynotes from luminaries including Public Allies CEO Dr. Adren O. Wilson, Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education executive director Meghan Fay Zahniser, and Joy Trip Project journalist and filmmaker James Edward Mills.
The National Conference on Student Leadership, hosted by the National Center for Student Life, will also include interactive, skill-building workshops, peer-learning and networking opportunities, and a very special video greeting from Secretary Hillary Clinton.
Highlights include:
• The NCSL Call to Action, designed to help students put the Social Change Model and other leadership ideas to work for good, solving problems and addressing challenges on campus and in the community
• The Social Justice Salon, an inspirational peer-learning showcase with Media Institute for Social Change founder Phil Busse engaging in informal, conversational interviews with students who are leading transformative change
• A private screening of “An American Ascent”, followed by Q&A with co-writer and co-producer James Edward Mills
Now, more than ever, the world needs leaders with the know-how and the heart to drive transformative change and solve problems at the level of root cause. This fall, the NCSL Conference is blazing a fresh, new path, with an ever greater focus on providing student leadership training that’s designed to help students do just that. Students will come away from this four-day event with the tools to leverage campus leadership opportunities, preparation to transition from college to career, and inspiration to change the world.
About the National Center for Student Life
The National Center for Student Life, a division of Magna Publications, helps higher education students and professionals develop leadership and other critical skills to drive transformative change for safer, healthier, and more equitable campuses and communities. Founded in 1972, Magna Publications is dedicated to providing high-quality, research-based professional development resources to the higher education community. Learn more at http://www.NationalCenterforStudentLife.com and http://www.MagnaPubs.com.
Kathryne Auerback, National Center for Student Life, http://www.NationalCenterforStudentLife.com, +1 (608) 246-3590, [email protected]
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