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Page 2: What2Do@UNTD: Issue 1

Jagger’s Spring Carnival

Popcorn

Inflatable batting cage

Wax hands

Ice cream truck

Music

T-shirt painting

Wednesday, April 24 at 12-3 p.m.

Courtyard Between Buildings 1 & 2

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DATE

6:30 - 8:30 pm. TIME

Thursday, April 25

WHERE Dal 2

Courtyard by Cafeteria

The Passing of The Gavel

The Student Government Association invites

you to come celebrate the newly elected 2013-

2014 executive board. We appreciate the

student body’s support!

A Night of Fun and

Celebration!

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Jaguar Orientation Counselors

(JOCs)

Orientation Leaders

2013

Congratulations to the Inaugural Class

of Jaguar Orientation Counselors!

Genissis Cepeda

Paula Gonzales

J’Necia Jackson

Mayra Mendoza

Mario Rivas

Alexandra Romero

Stephanie Sierra

Breanea Wakefield

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CONGRATULATIONS!CONGRATULATIONS!CONGRATULATIONS!

2013 - 2014

Student Government Association

Officers

President - Nila Miller

Vice President - J’Necia Jackson

Financial Officer - Chelsie Jamerson

Records Officer - Jessica Morales

Outreach Officer - Stephanie Sierra

Programming Officer - Trica Watson

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Student Organization Recognition & Renewal period begins April 15 and closes August 30 at 5 p.m.

NEW STUDENT ORGANIZATION

To apply:

1. Secure an advisor. Must be a *FULL-TIME* faculty or staff member.

2. Secure three (3) students who are in good standing with the University and have a minimum GPA of 2.0.

3. Click here to create a JagSync (OrgSync) account.

4. In JagSync, select Organizations, then click the “Register a New Organization” button to complete the online registration/recognition process.

The application will require the following:

A Constitution (click here for the constitution checklist; click here for a sample constitution)

Read over UNTD’s Policy on Hazing

Read over UNTD’s Non-Discrimination Policy Statement

Read over UNTD’s Alcohol & Illegal Drugs Policy

Read over UNTD’s Fundraising Policy

Read over the Banking and Financial Obligations Policy

Read over the Risk Management Training Statement

Advisor Letter of Agreement (click here for a sample)

PRE-EXISTING ORGANIZATION THAT IS NOT

ACTIVE FOR FALL 2013

To begin the process, email [email protected] to

request portal access.

To apply: (log into JagSync, then go to your

organization settings)

1. Change the date of the application to the current date.

2. Update Organization Profile (found in the bottom left corner of administer screen).

3. Review your constitution; ensure it aligns with UNTD Student Organization Policy and Code of Conduct.

4. Review and modify Total Organizational Membership for 2013-2014.

5. Update President’s name and contact info (be sure email address is accurate).

6. Update Advisor’s name and contact info.

7. Read over UNTD policy on Hazing.

8. Read over UNTD’s Non-Discrimination policy. 9. Read over UNTD’s Alcohol & Illegal Drugs

Policy 10. Read over UNTD’s Fundraising Policy 11. Read over the Banking and Financial

Obligations Policy 12. Read over the Risk Management Training

Statement 13. Advisor Letter of Agreement (click here for a

sample

Presidents must attend *ONE* of the following Risk Management trainings; click below to RSVP via JagSync: Monday, September 9 at 1 p.m. in Dallas 2, room 307

Tuesday, September 10 at 2 p.m. in Dallas 2, room 307 Friday, September 13 at 7 p.m. in Dallas 2, room 307

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? (YOUR LOGO HERE!)

LOGO CONTEST! Design a logo for YOUR writing center!

Submit your design in JPEG, PDF, Adobe

Illustrator, or Photoshop format to

[email protected] by May 13!

Winner will receive a prize!

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May 14 May 15 Assessment of writing program effectiveness Writing across the curriculum Creating a common ground in a diverse classroom Writing Center/classroom connection Understanding identity politics The St. John’s Writing Center Experiments

Writing Across the Curriculum Professional Development Symposium!

May 14 & 15

9 A.M. to 3 P.M.

Founders Hall, Room 138(Morning refreshments and a catered

lunch will be provided.)

This two-day event will feature Harry Denny, author, speaker, and director of the St. John’s University Writing Center in Long Island, New York, in an interactive symposium on developing academic literacy in a diverse context. Topics of discussion will include:

to receive a FREE copy of Denny’s book, Facing the Center: Toward an Identity Politics in One-on-One Mentoring!

(Adjunct faculty will be paid a stipend of $100 per day.)

Writing Center

Sponsored byU.S. Dept. of EducationTitle V Grant #P031S100113