The purpose of this website is to serve as a resource for students and advisors alike.  Within its contents you will find links to sources across the web that will help you and your campus organization. More information can be obtained by visiting the the Center for campus Activities and Leadership on the second floor of the McCullough Student Center (Room 230).


The Advisor/Advisee Relationship

Middlebury College Student Organzation Advisor Resource Guide

The Leadership Center @ Washington State University

The Leadership Center's website contains numerous resources for advisors and advisees alike.  Persons in both roles will find it helpful to read through some of the documents geared at the different sides of this relationship.

Tip Sheet from the University of Michigan

This brief page outlines some of the key ideas for graduate advisors.

"The Responsibilities of Advising a Student Organization"

This article, written by Norbert Dunkel of the University of Florida (and reproduced here on the St. Olaf College website), outlines some of the ins and outs of advising.  Speaking from years of personal experience, Dunkel provides some interesting advice for new advisors.  Excellent summary of responsibilities for the young worker.

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Group Communication

The Leadership Center @ Washington State University

The Leadership Center's website contains numerous resources for organizational leaders looking to establish and develop positive group dynamics.  Within the many links offered on this site, users can find tips on everything from tips on how to work with others to traits of an active listener.

Center for Collaborative Organizations @ University of North Texas

On this collection of free literature available online, the Center for Collaborative Organizations covers a wide range of topics for leaders.  Group communication is emphasized.

Communication Studies Resources @ The University of Iowa

This web resource is designed to go through some of the areas of communication that leaders must take into account when dealing with group situations.  Some of the resources found here can be used in addressing both personal interactions and conflict resolution among others.^top


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Icebreakers/Teambuilders/Brainstorming

The Leadership Center @ Washington State University

The Leadership Center, once again, provides a solid assortment of activities for both icebreakers and teambuilders.

Icebreakers from Stanford University

Stanford's Office of Student Activities provides here a listing (and subsequent description) for numerous icebreaker activities.

Program Planning Resources from Notre Dame

The website for the Office of Student Activities at Notre Dame features several sections dealing with campus event planning and creative ideas.  This could serve as a valuable starting point for an event.

The Leadership Center's website contains numerous resources for advisors and advisees alike.  Persons in both roles will find it helpful to read through some of the documents geared at the different sides of this relationship.

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