The ability to recognize your internal thoughts and external behaviors
What is self-awareness?
This kind of communication involves no spoken words.
What is nonverbal communication?
The mix of differences.
What is diversity?
This provides a vision for your own leadership can provide direction and motivation.
What is a Personal Leadership Philosophy (PLP)?
They are named Herbie Husker and Lil' Red.
What are UNL's mascots named?
A state of mind where trust is placed in a person or idea.
What is a belief?
Hearing, understanding, remembering, interpreting, evaluation, and responding are stages of this concept.
What is active listening?
A collective of people who have structure, a focused task, a shared goal.
What is a team?
Contributing and working to make a difference in the public (or civic) life of our communities and developing the combination of knowledge, skills, values, and commitment to make that difference.
What is civic engagement?
This museum on campus houses the world's largest articulated fossil mammoth
What is the University of Nebraska State Museum (Morrill Hall)?
This model outlines six stages of leadership identity development.
What is the Leadership Identity Development (LID) Model?
This value in the Social Change Model focuses on alignment between values and behavior.
What is congruence?
This concept is defined as "sensing and imagining the feelings of others, is at the core of connection."
What is empathy?
A process that involves a group working to solve a problem or make a decision that requires shared goals and the sharing of responsibility, authority, and accountability
What is Collaboration?
This year marks the founding of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
What is 1869?
These psychological concepts together influence how we lead ourselves and others.
What are self-concept, self-esteem, and self-awareness?
Eye contact, body language, sense of smell, use of space, time are examples of these.
What are examples of nonverbal communication channels?
This model helps people avoid jumping to conclusions by examining how beliefs shape actions.
What is the Ladder of Inference?
These are the four kinds of citizens.
What are the personally responsible citizen, the participatory citizen, the justice-oriented citizen, and the disenfranchised citizen?
In 2023, UNL set a world record for attendance at a women's sporting event with this number of fans.
What is 92,003?
This sociologist introduced the “looking glass self” theory.
Who is Charles Horton Cooley?
This six-step model describes the active listening process.
WWhat is the HURIER model?
Feltman’s model of trust consists of these four aspects.
What are Sincerity, Reliability, Competence, Care?
This is when a team's performance exceeds the sum of individual efforts.
What is synergy?
UNL established the world's first undergraduate laboratory in this field.
What is psychology?