Early Saturday morning, the campus is relatively quiet. Across from the Manetti Shrem Museum, however, students gather inside the UC Davis Conference Center. As they check-in, find their name tags, grab breakfast and mingle, featured morning speaker Christina L. Jackson prepares to give her keynote address.
The California primaries are underway! Election Day is March 5 and the Center for Leadership Learning hopes to help the undergraduate population feel confident in understanding the voting process.
Read about Francisco Arroyo's journey — from his intern days at the Center for Leadership Learning to his current role at the El Monte Promise Foundation.
Third installment of the article series called Alumni Perspectives. The series is designed to help the UCD Community understand the long-term impacts of CLL programs. UCD Alum, Hannah Min '23, reflects on how participation in a CLL Certificate Program shaped her identity as a leader. By stepping outside of her comfort zone, Hannah shares how beneficial it is to have your perspectives challenged and the power of embracing your values.
Second installment of the article series called Alumni Perspectives. The series is designed to help the UCD Community understand the long-term impacts of CLL programs. UCD Alum, Mya Ajanel '23, reflects on the impact a CLL Certificate Program had on her career and life choices. As a result of her experience, Mya is more driven than ever to make a difference in veterinary medicine. Mya Ajanel shares how the CLL certificate program helped shape her career path, and what she’s doing to pave the way for others.
First installment of article series called Alumni Perspectives. The series is designed to help the UCD Community understand the long-term impacts of CLL programs. UCD Alum, Alex Coffman '19, reflects on their time and learning in CLL Certificate Programs. Alex also provides advice for current students on time management and making the most out of their college experience.
Demonstrate Leadership by Voting!
Midterm elections are here! This is an opportunity to exercise your right to vote and be a leader with a voice. Voting is essential for passing laws and electing officials who align with your beliefs. The midterm elections might not be the most well-known, but it’s one of the most important.
Welcome to Episode 4 of CLL Central! This is a podcast series which includes interns and guests of the UC Davis Center for Leadership Learning as they discuss their own experiences with leadership.
This week, Erin and Christie focus on Collaboration and Leadership as they discuss CLL's definition of leadership and much more. Join us for a conversation moderated by Brenda and Winona as we share our insights and experiences when leading in a group.
CLL CENTRAL is the student-run podcast run by the Center for Leadership Learning at UC Davis. Discussing topics ranging from leadership to inclusion to professionalism to self-development, our speakers share their thoughts on various topics and encourage listeners to reflect on their perspectives through their conversations.
In Episode 3, Reyna and Christine join us for a conversation about Self Confidence, Self Efficacy, and Imposter Syndrome.
Welcome to CLL Central! This is a podcast series which includes interns and guests of the UC Davis Center for Leadership Learning as they discuss their own experiences with leadership. Topics range from leadership to inclusion to professionalism to self-development.
On Episode 2, Winona, Brenda, and Shruti discuss Communications and the personal experiences they had. Join us for a reflective conversation of this leadership topic and more!
Welcome to CLL Central! This is a podcast series which includes interns and guests of the UC Davis Center for Leadership Learning as they discuss their own experiences with leadership. Topics range from leadership to inclusion to professionalism to self-development.
On Episode 1, Maire and Keke discuss Diversity and the personal experiences they had. Join us for a reflective conversation of this leadership topic and more!
As we collectively process the disturbing acts from rioters on our nation’s capital on January 6, I encourage you to take a moment and breathe. Many of us were hoping to put the pain and destruction of 2020 behind us; yet, six days into the new year, we are again faced with gross misuses of power and blatant disparities in policing.
We continue to need leaders - compassionate, empathic, inclusive leaders – to come together and confront racism and inequity. Together, let's resist fatigue and work to make our society a more just and peaceful place.
(CLL) — UC Davis, The Grove. Prior to the pandemic, crowds of students pass this modest building on their way to class — many of them not sparing a glance as they sprint to their 8am. But, tucked neatly away past its lowly lit hallways is a tiny room with a big mission.
Targeting UC Davis undergrads, the Center for Leadership Learning aims to educate and cultivate the next generation of leaders.
We like to tell our students to “learn to lead, lead with purpose.” One of our very own interns and peer educators, Ziad Asadi, does just that. As the 2020 spring quarter comes to a close, the Center for Student Involvement awards Asadi with the Adams Award for his exceptional leadership of the Video Game Orchestra at UC Davis.
The Center for Leadership Learning stands in solidarity with the Black and African American community and strongly denounces the abuse of power by law enforcement and positional leaders who cultivate and perpetuate systemic oppression and racism.
Following the death of George Floyd by the hands of Minnesota Police officers, among so many other Black Americans for decades, and the protests we all see, literally around the world, we, as a society, are presented with a choice.
Do we take action or do we continue down the same path?