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Workshops, Events & Honoring Leadership

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The Wurtele Center for Leadership (WCL) offers a range of workshops, speaker events and other co-curricular experiences that offer students an opportunity to grow their own capacity to lead collaboratively and equitably, and gain inspiration from collaborative leaders in a variety of fields. WCL programming explores the contours of our Collaborative Leadership Model, creating space for students to reflect on and build their own practice (ME), learn effective ways of engaging in and leading a team (WE), and apply their knowledge to work toward positive change (IMPACT).

Engage at Any Level

Students have the option of participating in Wurtele Center programming at any level, from dipping their toe in the water with single events to taking the “deep dive” into courses and cohort or fellowship programs. Below are some introductory opportunities for engagement and skill building.


Integrative Learning & Leadership Events at Smith


The C Series

The C Series gathers students, faculty, and staff for a panel conversation, followed by dinner and a hands-on making activity to dive into a leadership-related concept that can often have a wide range of meanings. We toss these terms around, but how can we make sense of it for ourselves in nuanced and complex ways?

Previous topics have included: 

  • Burnout
  • Collaboration
  • Boundaries
  • Empathy

So What Does Activism Really Mean, Anyway? 

Thursday, October 12, 2023, 5:30-7 PM, Neilson Browsing Room

Join the Wurtele Center for Leadership as we gather students, faculty, and staff in a conversation about this concept which has so many different meanings for different people. We toss the term around but how can we make sense of it for ourselves in nuanced and complex ways? This session is part of our “C Series” where we will consider, critique, commune, connect, create and collaborate around topics related to “activism.” The session includes dinner, and features special guest panelists include: 

  • Ana Del Conde (she/her), McPherson/Eveillard Postdoctoral Fellow, Program for the Study of Women and Gender, Jandon Center for Community Engagement
  • Denys Candy (he/him), Director, Jandon Center for Community Engagement, Co-Director, Community Engagement and Social Change Concentration
  • Lola Anaya (they/them), Class of 2024, English major, Art History minor, and PYX concentrator
  • Annie DelBusto Cohen (she/her), Leadership Development Designer and Co-Director of the LEAD Program, Wurtele Center for Leadership.


Dinner is provided; please RSVP by Friday 10/6: https://forms.gle/qaXB6YKx6mjeEpeR7

 

 

So What Does Navigating Conflict Really Mean, Anyway? 

Thursday, November 16, 2023, 5:30-7 PM, Neilson Browsing Room

Join the Wurtele Center for Leadership as we gather students, faculty, and staff in a conversation about this concept which has so many different meanings for different people. We toss the term around but how can we make sense of it for ourselves in nuanced and complex ways? This session is part of our “C Series” where we will consider, critique, commune, connect, create and collaborate around topics related to “navigating conflict.” The session includes dinner, and features special guest panelists who will be announced in early fall. 


Invite the Wurtele Center to Tea

Workshop group for the Wurtele Center
 

Choose from an existing workshop led by the team at the Wurtele Center or our LEAD Corps student facilitators, working in collaboration with OEI.

From the Wurtele Team: 

  • Intentional Gatherings & How to Design Them
  • Designing a Community for Belonging
  • Communication & Conflict

From the LEAD Corps:

  • Allyship
  • Accountability & Repair
  • Microaggressions
  • Calling In & Being Called In​

Not seeing what you're looking for? Reach out to atcohen@smith.edu to design your own workshop!


Impact Awards

The Impact Awards, hosted by the Wurtele Center for Leadership, recognize and honor members of our community who demonstrate the creativity, courage, and collaborative capacity to make positive change at scales both large and small. Honorees lead in diverse ways: some build community; others tackle complex, urgent problems; while still others work to dismantle inequity. The awards honor students, faculty, and staff, for individual contributions or group efforts.

The Impact Awards committee, hosted by the Wurtele Center for Leadership, helps shape the awards and select the award winners each year. The 2022-2023 members include:

  • Kim Alston, Center for Religious and Spiritual Life Program and Communications Manager; Muslim Student Adviser
  • Annie DelBusto Cohen, Leadership Development Designer, Wurtele Center for Leadership
  • Kathy Guo, Prototyping Studio Manager, Design Thinking Initiative
  • Rachael Hagerstrom, Smith College Social Media Manager
  • Kelsey Hunter, Assistant Athletic Director for Equity, Inclusion and Student-Athlete Well-Being
  • Megan Lyster, Assistant Director, Wurtele Center for Leadership
  • Sahar Mahmood, Associate Director of Multicultural Affairs
  • Stacey Steinbach, Assistant Director for Residential Leadership
  • Bailey Streeter ‘23, House President Association President
  • Julie Thomson, Botanic Garden Communications Coordinator

2023 Impact Awards Winners

The Smith College Collaborative Change Maker Award: Ariel Benjamin nominated by Sarah Mitrani


The Sustainable Smith(ie) Award: Shastia Azulay nominated by Emma Schumacher


The Community Engagement Award: Genesis Canazales and Rose Porta, nominated by Denys Candy and Nancy Zigler


The Social Justice, Inclusion and Equity Advocate: Sheher-Bano Ahmed and Vivien Qiao, nominated by Kim Alston and Asli Ali


The Seedling: An Emerging Leader Award: Dayana Caluna, nominated by Caitlyn Lawrence


The Humble Warrior: An Award for Collaborators Who Get Stuff Done: Rachel Hong, nominated by Yewon Park


The Academic Catalyst: An Award for Classroom Leaders: Abi Bowering, nominated by Luca Capogna


The Outstanding House Leader Award: Raina Plevyak, nominated by Brooklyn Quallen


The Community Well-Being Award: Smith Contra Dance, nominated by Micah Walter


The Co-Curricular Mentor/ Supervisor of the Year Award: Kelsey Hunter, nominated by Emily Lopez

Nominations 

Nominations for the 2024 Impact Awards will open February 19, 2024!
 

Read more about awards, criteria, and eligibility

 

Nomination Form

 

You may nominate students, staff, and/or faculty who are current members of the Smith college community (including yourself!). Nominators must also be a current student, staff, or faculty member.

Award Descriptions

Smith College Collaborative Change Maker Award
This award recognizes a student-led effort and/or student collaboration with a staff or faculty member to work with others to make a positive change in the Smith community.  

The Sustainable Smith(ie) Award
This award recognizes an individual who has blazed a trail/ led an initiative or a group of students that have worked collaboratively to enact meaningful change or move an initiative forward in regards to environmental sustainability.

Community Engagement Award
This award recognizes a long-term or consistent student-led effort to engage the community and have an impact beyond the Smith College campus (this could be local - Northampton and surrounding areas - or national or global).

Social Justice, Inclusion, and Equity Advocate
This award recognizes an individual or group for their demonstrated commitment to issues of social justice, inclusion, and equity at Smith College and/or in the global community.

The Seedling: An Emerging Leader Award
This award honors a student who in the past year has begun to discover and exercise their latent leadership capacities.  

The Humble Warrior: An Award for Collaborators who Get Stuff Done
This award honors a student who demonstrates a superb ability to engage as a central support and implementer of ideas when they are working as part of a group or team. 

The Academic Catalyst: An Award for Classroom Leaders
This award recognizes a student OR student group who have shown up for their peers in a course-related environment (ie. in a shared class experience, with individual faculty as a peer tutor or student pedagogical partner, tutoring through the Jacobsen Center or as a Student Academic Advisor [SAA]) and supported them in a tangible way during the academic year.

Outstanding House Leader Award
This award recognizes a student (with or without a formal title or position) who has demonstrated a strong impact on their house community through their leadership in advocacy, work with others, and community building. 

Community Well-Being Award
This award recognizes an individual student, recognized student organization, club or varsity sport, or house community who has shown an impact on the community through highlighting or embodying the power of movement; physical, mental, and/or spiritual health; and wellness.

Co-Curricular Mentor/ Supervisor of the Year
This award recognizes a faculty or staff mentor who has offered meaningful guidance to the co-curricular efforts of an individual student leader or a group of students, including cohorts, athletic teams, student organizations, clubs, and club sports. 

Each fall, the Wurtele Center for Leadership offers workshops and events that encourage students to develop a public voice as a form of powerful leadership.