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- BLI announces a new Access Opportunity
- Barger Leadership Institute is moving!
- BLI Announces New Partnership with The London Idea
- Former Jet Blue CEO donates $10 million to Barger Leadership Institute
- BLI Hires a New Assistant Director
- BLI to Co-Host ‘Extreme by Design’ Film Screening, Discussion
- BLI awards Small Grant for Halfway Hijabi event
- BLI Launches New Capstone Experience
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- Keep Calm and Lead On
- BLI Fellow Wins Wolverine Tank Pitch Contest
- BLI Congratulates Mya Haynes
- BLI Alumni Receive 2015-2016 Fulbright Honor
- The 2018 London Ideas Project is Announced
- Congrats to BLI partner Sandra Levitsky for being awarded the Golden Apple!
- Congrats to BLI Fellow and Peer Facilitator Elisabeth Benham
- Tales of Leadership: The Advanced Fellows Journey
- Welcome to the 2018 Capstone Cohort!
- BLI welcomes new director!
- BLI Across the Pond
- BLI Hosts Voting Guru Nancy Thomas
- Ram Mahalingam's award winning film to be screened at two film festivals.
- The Capstone Experience with the Migrant Education Initiative
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- A Weekend of Mindful Leadership
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- Capstone Bootcamp 2019
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- A Conversation on Mindfulness, Bias and Racial Justice — a podcast with Ram Mahalingam
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- Being a good leader is knowing when to practice gratitude
- Channeling Mindfulness
- Compassionate Leadership: Creating a Just, Inclusive and Mindful Society with Mirabai Bush
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- Announcing Capstone 2020 Teams!
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- Leading Mindfully
- A Senior's Reflection on Peer Facilitating
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- From Leadership Lab, to Peer Facilitator, to Program Assistant
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- Leading Life with Dignity: A Challenge of Our Time
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- Capstone 3D Virtual Gallery
- Announcing the Break Away Podcast!
- BLI Advanced Fellow featured in M-LEAD's Leadership Lens Series!
- Two BLI Advanced Fellows Receive the Renowned MLK Spirit Award
- Stand Against Asian Violence
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- Announcing the BLI's 2021 Capstone Cohort
- BLI Offers COVID-19 Hardship Grants
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- The Peer Facilitator Leadership Experience
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- Capstone Boot Camp 2021
- Mindful Leader Reflection
- Learning to Lead with Compassion: A Mindful Leadership Retreat
- Okanagan Charter
- Foundations in Leadership, a Peer Facilitator Perspective
- Heart-Centered Leadership with Rebecca Irby
- Announcing the 2022 Leadership Certificate Cohort!
- Welcome the 2021-22 Mindful Leader Fellowship cohort!
- BLI Peace Leadership Retreat in Detroit
- BLI director awarded the Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award
- Seithur Sanitation Initiative receives the MLK Spirit Award
- The Michigan Difference Student Leadership Awards
- Feedback is Love
- Deepening the Foundations for Equity and Renewal
- Creating Leaders – Being a Peer Facilitator at the BLI
- M-LEAD Leadership Lens Feature: Kaitlyn Colyer
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- What's Happening in the Lab
- The Leadership Certificate at the University of Michigan: Cohort 1
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- Mindful Leader Retreat Recap
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- The Michigan Difference Student Leadership Awards
- Break Away Podcast
- BLI Weekend in Detroit
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- Leadership Lens with Becky Woolf
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A huge part of how the Barger Leadership Institute (BLI) empowers student staff leaders is through bidirectional mentorship. As a Peer Facilitator, I receive mentorship from BLI’s professional staff and other students while simultaneously coaching student projects through the ALA Leadership Labs. Seeing leadership practices modeled by colleagues teaches me how to mentor my peers in turn—and to value the students I teach as teaching me as well. I often think that I learn more from the students and other Peer Facilitators each semester than they do from me, and that bidirectional flow of learning and personal development is what makes the BLI unique in its development of student leaders. This valuable dynamic became more apparent as I stepped into the role of a Lead Peer Facilitator, taking on the additional responsibility of helping coach other Peer Facilitators. We practice leadership by teaching it, and I know it’s been a successful class when I learn something along with the students—which happens every time, if I know where to look. Being a Peer Facilitator at the BLI means coaching yourself and your peers, practicing leadership habits by doing, and throwing ourselves into stimulating situations where we discover what leadership is by learning it on the spot.
One of my favorite parts of the BLI is how team-centric our work is. The student and professional staff collaborate with each other to learn. As a Peer Facilitator team, we talk through challenges, strategies, and ideas to improve and refine what it means to create leaders on a college campus. While our teamwork is very detail-oriented, it is especially valuable in that it teaches us how to think. Working through these exciting tasks teaches me how to make informed and sensitive decisions, solve complex problems I have never encountered, and think from perspectives that are entirely new to me. Changing how I think about problems has been an essential skill to build as a Peer Facilitator during COVID semesters. Throughout the lab, we experience the common challenge that everyone is facing right now: our capacity to do things is just not where it used to be. This has caused delays and challenges with the students’ projects but also provided me the chance to practice considering different perspectives. I have come to think about intersectionality and root causes to understand how people and organizations have been impacted. This, in turn, has led me to discover the layers to the world I live in that I had not considered. I often tell people I “woke up” in 2020. A lot of that process has been fueled by experiences and individuals at the BLI.
I am excited that I have four more semesters at the BLI. When I was applying to colleges in high school, I thought carefully about what universities would provide me the opportunity to challenge my thinking. I told myself that I would know that I had picked the right school if something blew my mind once a week. Working at the BLI means thrusting myself into exciting, new environments, and I certainly discover something mind-blowing at least every week. Two more years at the BLI means two years of personal growth, mind-altering discoveries, and self-exploration. College is always described as the time to figure out who you are, and the BLI has provided me with stimulating opportunities to do this. I don’t know what my future at the BLI will look like—that’s really the exciting part of working at a leadership organization—but I am certain it will be full of discovering who I am and what it means to be a leader.
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Becky Woolf (she/her) is studying Sociology of Health and Medicine at the University of Michigan and is currently a Peer Facilitator at the Barger Leadership Institute. She is interested in pursuing a career working towards health equity on a national level, using public health and leadership to create a more accessible, fair health system. She had experience as the Co-Chair of ImproveCareNow's Patient Advisory Council, where she coordinates initiatives to improve the quality of care for patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Becky is also a Focus Group Leader for Women's Organization on Rights to Health (WORTH) on campus. Outside of class, you can find her studying on central campus or looking for the nearest coffee shop.