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  • GRHO 2013 - Georgia Southern University

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    GRHO 2013 State Conferencehosted by Georgia Southern

    University

    GRHO Gone Wild!The Circle Of Res. Life

    January 25-26, 2013 Georgia Southern University Statesboro, GA

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    Table of Contents

    Our Theme: GRHOs Gone Wild! The Circle of Res. Life

    Important Numbers and Information4 6

    7

    Welcome Letters

    8 About Georgia Southern

    About Statesboro, GA 9 10

    Acronyms and Lingo11

    GRHO 2013 Staff

    12

    Spirit Guidelines

    18Philanthropy 19 Schedule

    Places Around Statesboro

    On-Campus Locations

    13 14

    20W.I.L.D. Programming Sessions 24 Workshop Notes`

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    Welcome to Eagle Nation!

    DearGRHOParticipants,OnbehalfofGeorgiaSouthernUniversityandUniversityHousing,IdliketowelcomeyoutoStatesboroandourgreatcampus.Wearesopleasedtohostyouforthe2013GeorgiaResidenceHallOrganizationConference.WehopeyouhaveaW.I.L.Dtime!Asyouthinkaboutwhatyoudliketogetoutofthenextdayandahalf,Ihopeyoullconsidersomeofthefollowing:

    Meetatleast10peoplefromotherschools:o Findoutwhatbroughtthemtotheconferenceo AskwhattheylikeaboutparticipatinginResidenceHallgovernment&programming

    activitieso Findoutwhattheylikebestabout,andwouldliketochangeabout,theirschool

    Selectprogramsbasedonwhatyouneedtolearnasaleaderorontopicsthatwillprovide

    knowledgeoractivitiesyoucantakehometoyourowncampusforadaptation.

    Havefunenjoythetimewithyourdelegation.Manystrongworkingrelationshipshavebeenforgedinthevanonthewaytoandfromaleadershipconference.

    Asaleaderonyourcampusyouhaveonetaskservetheresidentsofyourcampus.Asaservantleaderyourfocusshouldbeonlisteningtothosearoundyou,beingagoodstewardoftheresourcesyouvebeenentrustedwithandbuildingcommunity.MywishforyouisthatyourtimespenthereatGRHOwillallowyoutogrowinallthreeoftheseareas.Again,WelcometoGeorgiaSouthernUniversity!

    TierzaWatts,DirectorofResidenceEducationUniversityHousingGRHOs Gone Wild: The Circle of Res. Life

    Hello NCCs, NRHHs, Delegates, and Advisors!

    As your GRHO Director, I am honored to welcome you to theGRHO 2013 General Conference, held here at GeorgiaSouthern University! I hope you're all ready to start off your2013 with a great state conference.

    The conference staff has done plenty to ensure that thisconference will be the best GRHO yet. Of course, that dreamcannot come to full fruition without the full enthusiasm andcommitment of you all, the lifeblood of GRHO!

    There's no better theme to sum up the high spirit of theGRHO conference than "GRHO Gone W.I.L.D." You all, themember institutions of GRHO, consistently showcase skillsthat provoke Wonder, Inspire others to do more, Lead othersto do better, and Deliver quality service.

    On behalf of the entire Georgia Residence Hall OrganizationExecutive Board, I welcome you to the GRHO 2013conference, and hope that we can continue to help GRHO GoW.I.L.D.!

    Brandon ShortGRHO Director

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    Important Numbers and InformationConference Headquarters Located in the Williams Center Open from __ to __

    Conference Headquarters: (912) 555-5555Conference Duty Phone: (912) 536-4643

    GRHO Websites: gsuhousing.com/GRHO facebook.com/GRHO2013 twitter.com/GRHO2013

    Schedule Changes -- Any changes to the schedule will be sent out via Facebook, Twitter so stay updated! Con-tact any conference member with any questions you may have.

    T-Shirts -- Staff will be dressed in black GRHO 2013 shirts. Volunteers will be in orange GRHO 2013 shirts.

    Emergency Numbers In Case of Emergency call University Police at (912) 478-5234 In need of a conference chair? Call the GRHO Duty Phone at (912) 536-4643

    Places Around Statesboro

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    Through more than 100 years, Georgia Southern, a Carnegie

    Doctoral-Research University, has stayed true to one purpose: to

    advance the educational and economic aspirations of Georgians. A

    member of the University System of Georgia, it is one of the states

    premier universities with nearly 20,000 students, and is also one of

    the top choices in the state for new freshmen and HOPE scholars.

    Georgia Southern is the only college or university in the state to

    earn recognition as one of the top 10 most popular universities in the

    country by U.S. News & World Report.

    Located just an hour from historic Savannah, Hilton Head Island

    and the Atlantic coast, Georgia Southerns 900-plus acre campus is

    nestled in the classic Main Street community of Statesboro. The citys

    host county of Bulloch continues to grow along with the University

    and is home to more than 70,000 residents.

    Georgia Southern is Prides its self with exceptional on-campus residential housing. Our Communities are More than 4,000 stu-dents live on-campus. Georgia southern has 8 residence halls with a wide range of traditional, suite, apartment, and townhome styles. They are; Centennial Place, Eagle Village , Freedoms landing ,Kennedy Hall, Southern Courtyard, Southern Pines, Univer-

    sity Villas, and Watson Hall

    Our halls are home to 4 residential communities: Honors Students Learning Community, Freshman Housing or Upperclass Hous-

    ing, Southern Pride Marching Band Music Community, International Learning Community and ROTC.

    Georgia Southerns Has 3 housing organizations; Community Leaders United, National Residence Hall Honorary and Residence

    Hall Association.

    Left: Freedoms Landing, Right: Eagle Village, Far Right :Southern Court Yard

    Check Out All of Our Halls Here:

    Above: Historic Sweetheart Circle

    Below: The I.T. Building

    Georgia Southern Housing

    Georgia Southern University The large scale, small feel research university.

    Statesboro and Georgia Southern enjoy a longstanding cooperative relationship which has

    worked to their mutual benefit. Their collaboration includes the opening of City Campus,

    a site enhancing entrepreneurial activity in the community with classrooms and meeting

    space for business professionals.

    The Universitys economic and educational influence has helped to give Statesboro some of

    the highest quality of life in the region. Conversely, Statesboro embraces students with its

    comfortable blend of small-town friendliness while assuming a life of its own as a regional

    retail and health care hub.

    A Main Street community, Statesboros charm, coupled with cultural opportunities, rivals

    metropolitan areas. The addition of new businesses and activities makes it a unique place to

    live, work and learn.

    http://news.georgiasouthern.edu/newsroom/pdf/universityBrochure.pdf

    Statesboro, Georgia

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    The Williams Center

    The Williams Center is the home of the newly renovated Student Organization Re-

    source Center. With over 20 computers, lounge space with couches, transforming Multi-purpose Room that holds over 400 people, 26-seat conference room, and mul-tiple meeting and work spaces, the Student Organization Resource Center is a mod-

    ern, state of the art space available to students, faculty, and staff.

    The Russell Union

    Included in the 110,000 square foot Russell Union] facility is a 600-seat ballroom, a 444-seat movie theatre/auditorium, three 42-inch plasma TVs, wireless Internet, 13 meeting rooms, two computer labs, Chick-Fil-A, Starbucks, Talons Grille, an infor-mation center, a catering kitchen, and several areas throughout the building to study, relax, and exchange thoughts and ideas

    with faculty, staff, and fellow students

    The IT Building

    Opened as a $33 million state-of-the-art facility on July 1, 2003, the College of IT is complete with 25 interactive learning and study rooms, 10 computer labs, 14 electronic classrooms, a 120-seat lecture hall and a 240-seat auditorium, occupying nearly 140,000 square feet. In addition, the new Allen E. Paulson Col-

    lege of Engineering and Information Technology building houses

    the IT Store and the Market Street Caf. The building also fea-

    tures a soaring, two-story atrium lobby looking out to the cam-pus.

    The Nest

    The NEST is a Eagle Dining Services intermediate dining facility. Delegations can enjoy can enjoy southern barbecue, pizza,

    pasta, salads, fresh wraps and sandwiches at seven different stations inside the 600-seat temporary facility.

    Located off of Chandler Road in the parking area between Centennial Place, the Performing Arts Center and Watson Hall, The

    NEST offers two to-go windows serving pre-made sandwiches and pizza. All-you-care-to-eat stations, vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options also are available for patrons.

    On Campus Locations Our Theme: GRHOs Gone Wild! The Circle of Res. Life

    The Georgia Residence Hall Organization was formed in November 1989, with four primary purposes:

    To facilitate leadership training, through workshops, statewide conferences, and retreats. To assist in the communication of ideas, programs, policies, and procedures by way of online re-

    sources, publications, and use of a state directory with assistance from professional organizations, such as the Georgia Housing Officers (GHO).

    To serve as the primary voice of residence hall governments at the state, regional, and national levels.

    And to administer the recognition of outstanding achievements in housing communities.

    The annual GRHO conference is held during the spring semester by a GRHO member school. The con-ference provides a chance for all member schools to bond and develop a sense of unity while receiving training that can be integrated with the practices at their local Residence Halls . The GRHO conference also includes a GRHO state board meeting at which the executive officers are elected and other neces-sary business is conducted.

    WonderProgram Innovation

    InspireRecognition and Recruit-

    ment

    LeadEffective Leadership

    Tactics

    DeliverOrganization Branding

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    2013 Conference Committee

    Advisors

    Dan Zimmerman

    Lloyd Graham Lynanne Yndedstad

    Conference Chairs

    T. Chase Matthews

    Daniel Jones

    Logistics and Pro-gramming Advisor

    Spirit and Rec. Advisor

    Conference Advisor

    Co-ConferenceChair

    Co-Conference Chair

    Committee Chairs

    Zach Garrett Ashley Jarriel

    Master of Ceremo-nies

    Recognition Chair

    Briana Daugherty

    Co-Entertainment Chair

    Natalie Perry

    Co-Entertainment Chair

    Chas Rivers

    Co-PR and Market-ing Chair

    Florence Balkcom

    Co-PR and Market-ing Chair

    Kaitlyn Fraley PrestonAnderson

    Registration Chair Dining and Hospi-tality Chair

    Rashad Small Spencer Price

    Spirit Chair Philanthopy Chair

    Acronyms and LingoAAFN Alumni and Friends of NACURH

    NACURH National Association of College and University Residence HallsCAACURH Central Atlantic Affiliates of College and University Residence HallsGLAACURH Great Lakes Affiliate of College and University Residence HallsIACURH Intermountain Affiliate of College and University Residence HallsMACURH Midwest Affiliate of College and University Residence HallsNEACURH North East Affiliate of College and University Residence HallsPACURH Pacific Affiliate of College and University Residence HallsSAACURH South Atlantic Affiliate of College and University Residence HallsSWACURH South West Affiliate of College and University Residence Halls

    NIC NACURH Information CenterNGRO NACURH Services and Recognition OfficeNRHH National Residence Hall Honorary

    NAA National Associate for AdministrationNAF National Associate for FinanceNAN National Associate for NRHHRD Regional Director

    RBD Regional Board of DirectorsNBD National Board of DirectorsNNB NRHH National Board

    ADF Associate Director for FinanceAD-NRHH Associate Director for NRHHRCC Regional Communications CoordinatorNCC National Communications CoordinatorNRHH-CC NRHH Communications CoordinatorCRC Conference Resource Consultant

    RFI Resource File IndexRHA Residence Hall Association

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    In the spirit of the Serengeti, delegations are allowed to hoot, holler, and roar during the conference at any time in any place to show their delegations pride and enthusiasm. Exceptions to this rule include during presentations/sessions and in desig-

    nated no-cheer zones.

    Designated No-Cheer Zones:

    Hotel/Residence Halls

    Dining Halls

    Session rooms

    Delegations are given points for the following categories:

    Visibility, cooperation, and teamwork as a delegation 20 pts. max*

    Interaction with and encouraging other delegations 20 pts. max*

    Enthusiasm of delegation and participation in activities 10 pts. max*

    Accurate registration before conference 10 pts. max

    Bidding at conference 10 pts. max

    Being holder of Serengeti Staff 10 pts. max*

    Winning Lions Roar Roll Call Award 10 pts. max

    Winning Charity Crane Award 10 pts.

    Winning Safari Tour Banner Award 10 pts.

    Winning Best Safari Pack Display Award 10 pts.

    Submitting programs to conference 5 pts./program

    Being selected as one of the top 10 programs 10 pts. for delegation

    Winning Spirit Games 5 pts./game

    Volunteering with philanthropy event 10 pts./delegation

    Finding and submitting Safari Duck to conference staff 2 pts./item

    Facebook updates 1 pt./update; 10 pt. max

    Twitter updates pt./update; 10 pt. max

    *Each instance that the conference staff sees a delegation performing one of these acts, 2 points will be given.

    Spirit of the Serengeti Spirit Competition

    Delegations can have points deducted for the following reasons:

    Disrespectful behavior towards other delegations or presenters 5 pts. per instance

    Rude comments to other delegations during cheering and/or delegation members being disruptive during session

    Cheering in designated No-Cheer zones 5 pts. per instance

    No-Cheer zones will be clearly labeled with large signs and include lodging areas, during programming sessions, in dining areas, or during boardroom.

    Serengeti Staff:

    In addition delegations throughout the day, a spirit stick (The Serengeti Staff) will be passed along from delegation to delega-tion. The stick will be initially be passed to the most spirited delegation at the opening session by the Spirit chair and through-out the conference the Serengeti Staff should be passed from highly spirited delegation to another highly spirited delegation.

    Throughout the day Spirit Volunteers will locate the staff and award points to the delegations they see with it.

    Serengeti-phones:

    Delegation members will be given megaphones (Serengeti-phone) during registration that can be used throughout the confer-ence to hoot and holler in a show of enthusiasm and spirit.

    Serengeti Hunt:

    A hunt for various hidden items (Safari Rubber ducks) hidden in various locations will be started at the close of registration.

    Each found hidden item is worth two points and is included in the competition for spirit points. When found, Safari Ducks are to be handed to spirit committee members to be awarded points. Watch Facebook and Twitter for updates and hints on where

    to find them!

    Serengeti Games:

    Delegations will have the opportunity to compete in various spirit games throughout the conference for additional spirit

    points. A few of spirit games include delegation members competing to see who has the loudest Lions Roar and the Serengeti

    Race. Winners of the spirit games will receive 5 points to be put towards their delegations overall spirit points.

    Lions Roar Roll Call Guidelines

    Delegation roll calls can be a chant, skit, or video that will be performed during opening ceremonies of the GRHO conference. The roll call should include conference theme and relate to your institution. The order that delegations will present will be ran-domly decided on. The roll call must not exceed three minutes.

    Roll Call will be judged in a 100 point system and on the following categories:

    Creativity and originality 25 pts.

    Incorporation of conference theme 20 pts.

    Incorporation of institution 20 pts.

    Enthusiasm 20 pts.

    Organization and preparedness 15 pts.

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    Safari Tour Banner and Safari Pack Display Guidelines

    Safari Tour Banners:

    Delegations have an opportunity to create a banner to showcase pride for their institution and relates to the 2013 GRHO con-

    ference theme. Banners must not exceed 21 20 (King size pillow case), weigh more than 1 pound, and must be made of

    cotton. Banners are to be dropped off at registration.

    Banners will be judged in a 100 point system and on the following categories:

    Creativity and originality 30 pts.

    Incorporation of conference theme 30 pts.

    Inclusion of institution/RHAs logo, mascot, and/or school colors 20 pts.

    Appearance 20 pts.

    Safari Pack Display:

    Delegations can create a Safari Pack display to be displayed at the conference that showcase pride in your institution and re-

    lates to the GRHO 2013 conference theme. Displays are intended to be showcased on tables during conference. Displays can

    consist of any items seen fit by delegations and must be no larger than a 30 by 30 square area. Displays are to be dropped off

    at registration.

    Examples of displays:

    A display consisting of a canvas bag dyed colors of a delegations school, a stuffed animal of schools mascot, a map to the delegations school, and various trinkets including a compass and sunglasses.

    A display consisting of a traveling suitcase, a stuffed animal of the schools mascot dressed like a tour guide, water bottles, a compass, binoculars, and a safari hat.

    Display should include, at minimum:

    The conference name, GRHO 2013

    Delegation/institution names name

    Items related to conference theme

    Displays will be judged in a 100 point system and on the following categories:

    Creativity and originality 30 pts.

    Incorporation of conference theme 30 pts.

    Inclusion of school/RHAs logo, mascot, and/or school colors 20 pts.

    Appearance 20 pts.

    Facebook/Twitter Updates

    Delegations can earn spirit points by posting pictures and or videos on Facebook. Each picture posted on the GRHO 2012 web-

    site is worth 1 point and up to 10 points may be given. In addition 1 point will be given for completing the following tasks; up

    to 5 additional points may be given:

    The week before the conference, posting a picture of the delegation together

    Posting a picture of your delegation and an animal found in your institutions community

    Posting a video of how youre delegation is preparing for GRHO 2012

    Posting your delegations favourite safari, jungle, or animal-themed song on Facebook

    Posting a picture of your delegation with your institutions mascot

    Delegations also can earn point for Twitter updates before the conference and on the day of the conference. Up to 10 points

    can be earned for Twitter updates.

    Facebook and Twitter updates will only be accepted until lunch. Anything after is welcome but will not be counted towards

    your delegation's spirit points.

    Spirit Award Presentation

    Spirit awards will be given for the following areas. Winners will be decided upon by Spirit Chair and members of the spirit com-

    mittee. In addition, conference attendees will have the opportunity to vote for who they view as the most spirited delegation

    in a separate category called Peoples Choice. Winner of the Peoples Choice will be decided by number of votes accrued over

    the course of the delegation. Peoples Choice voting stands will be located in designated areas throughout the conference.

    Spirited Lions Roar Roll Call Award

    Charity Crane Award (Philanthropy award)

    Best Safari Tour Banner Award

    Best Safari Pack Display Award

    Most Spirited Head Keepers Award (Most Spirited Delegation)

    Peoples Choice Boar Award

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    Schedule

    CONFERENCE SCHEDULE Friday, January 25, 2013

    Delegates NCCs/NRHH Reps Advisors 3:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Registration/Residence Hall Tours/Wildlife Center Tour 5:00 p.m. - 6:45 p.m. Dinner @ The NEST 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Opening 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Swap Shop Advisor Social 9:30 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. Rumble in the Jungle Dance Party 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Hospitality Room Open Saturday, January 26, 2013 Delegates NCCs/NRHH Reps Advisors 6:30 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Breakfast 8:00 a.m. Boardroom 9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. Programming Session 1 Boardroom ART Sessions 10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m. Programming Session 2 Boardroom ART Sessions 11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. Programming Session 3 Boardroom ART Sessions 11:50 a.m. - 12:10 p.m. Entertainment Activity/Snack Break 12:20 p.m. - 1:10 p.m. Top 20 Program ART Sessions 1:20 p.m. - 2:20 p.m. Break 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Banquet and Closing Awards

    January 25-26, 2013

    Philanthopy

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    IT Room 2201 IT Room 2203 IT Room 2205

    Program

    Title

    "3 and a Bowl

    (Charades with a Twist)"

    Crayons and Cake!" "Your Inner Peanut"

    Presenter

    (s)

    by Arianna Deans

    Valdosta State University

    by Michelle Fraser and

    Mym Kibria

    Kennesaw State University

    by Ashley Saddler and

    Monisha Bernard

    Kennesaw State University

    Program

    Description

    This is a simple game of cha-rades, but only with a twist.

    Come learn your leadership style by learning which Charlie Brown character you relate to! You will learn how each Charlie Brown character has certain leadership qualities and how

    you relate to them. We will then teach you how to use your leadership style to im-prove your on campus commu-nity!

    Come learn your leadership style by learning which Charlie Brown char-acter you relate to! You will learn how each Charlie Brown character has certain leadership qualities and

    how you relate to them. We will then teach you how to use your leadership style to improve your on campus community!

    IT Room 2207 IT Room 2207 IT Room 1206

    Program

    Titile

    "Leader from a

    WILD Perspective?

    Major Event Planning Advisor Roundtable"

    Presenter

    (s)

    by Darius Robinson

    Georgia Southern University

    By Liz Short

    Georgia Southern University

    by Tamara Burke and Evan Thrailkill

    University of Georgia

    Program

    Description

    This interactive session explores

    leadership as a campus leader (Residents Assistant) at your school. In this workshop you will be engaged in the development of a TRUE leader to not only students, but yourself as well. The focus will be on the compo-nents of leadership which in-clude the foundations, princi-

    ples, and qualities that will make

    you a successful RA on your campus. Be ready for a fun and wild experience as you will leave

    a changed leader!

    Want to throw a large event? Don't know where to start? Come check out this fun inter-active session about how to

    throw a party! And we like to party-- we like, we like to par-ty!

    You're an Advisor, now what? This program is designed for anyone who advises a student organization.

    Come join your fellow student or-ganization advisors for time to re-

    flect on the semester and your work

    with your student organization(s).

    We will discuss student organization

    advisors roles and expectations and

    student organization advisor re-

    sources. There is a wealth of knowledge, experience and great

    ideas in our own state. This session gives you a chance to share your wisdom and ask questions of each

    other in an informal setting. Wheth-

    er you have been advising an organ-ization for 10 years or you just be-gan, please come and share your ideas.

    Programing Schedule

    Session 1: 9:00 am-9:50 am

    Session 2: 10:00 am 10:50 am

    Session 3: 11:00 am 11:50 am

    * All Sessions will be held in the Information of Technology (I.T.) Building.

    Wonder: Explore innovative programming

    Inspire: Grow through recruitment and recogni-

    Lead : Gather skills to become an effective leader.

    Deliver: Begin the trek of organizational branding.

    ART: Programming designed for Professional

    Staffs and Advisors ONLY.

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    IT Room 2201 IT Room 2203 IT Room 2205

    Program Title "Don't Forget to take your "An Eye for and Eye" "Grad School Gone WILD"

    Presenter (s) by Sara Bailey

    Georgia Southern University

    by Jalese Baldes and Gia Rimi

    University of West Georgia

    by Danna Lewis

    Georgia Southern University

    Program

    Description

    Medicine is used as a means in prevention, healing, treatment,

    and restoration. Staff develop-

    ment is medicine used by stu-

    dent leaders when working to develop their teams and even themselves. As leaders, we are

    often asked to include staff de-

    velopment in many aspects of our trainings and recruitment efforts. Sometimes it can be very

    difficult to make sure your staff

    development activities, team-

    builders, and trainings are fresh

    and new. Doctors and scientists

    are creating and developing new

    medicines every day and as lead-

    ers, it is important we are creating

    and developing new staff devel-

    opment MEDS! (Meaningful,

    Educational, & Developmental

    Segment!).

    This program session is a game that gives you a deeper view into the problems that you may have with the people around you. We teach you

    how to effectively face them without

    eye gouging and back stabbing; we will take your experiences and twist them into a series of unfortunate events that we will help you get out of.

    It's a jungle out there in the real world. Do you want to stay in

    college FOREVER? With a career in student affairs you can work

    at a college and continue plan-

    ning student programs, mentor-

    ing and working with college students. You really don't have

    to leave. Stop by Grad School

    Gone Wild to find out about

    graduate programs in student affairs and ways that you can

    use your experience as a stu-

    dent leader to attend grad

    school for free.

    IT Room 2207 IT Room 2207 IT Room 1206

    Program Tit-

    ile

    "Step Out of Your Comfort Zone!"

    "What is Service?"

    Presenter (s) by Shelnia Santos and

    Monisha Bernard

    By Tierza Watts

    Georgia Southern University

    Program

    Description

    Come learn about stepping out of your comfort zone in new situa-

    tions! We will help you loosen up

    by playing interactive games and

    then talk about techniques for how to be confident when youre

    in a new place or situation!

    Ever gotten into a debate with some-

    one about what "service" means? As leaders in residence hall program-

    ming organizations, including service

    in your offerings is important. Stu-

    dent engagement in the community is an amazing way to learn about your own values and how to make an im-

    pact. Before you do that though,

    learning about what you personally define as service is important. Come

    join the debate and be challenged to offer "make a difference" type pro-

    grams on your campus.

    IT Room 2201 IT Room 2203 IT Room 2205

    Program Title "Don't Forget to take your MEDS!"

    "An Eye for and Eye" "Grad School Gone WILD"

    Presenter (s) by Sara Bailey

    Georgia Southern University

    by Jalese Baldes and Gia Rimi

    University of West Georgia

    by Danna Lewis

    Georgia Southern University

    Program

    Description

    Medicine is used as a means in prevention, healing, treatment,

    and restoration. Staff develop-

    ment is medicine used by stu-

    dent leaders when working to develop their teams and even themselves. As leaders, we are

    often asked to include staff de-

    velopment in many aspects of our trainings and recruitment efforts. Sometimes it can be very

    difficult to make sure your staff

    development activities, team-

    builders, and trainings are fresh

    and new. Doctors and scientists

    are creating and developing new

    medicines every day and as lead-

    ers, it is important we are creating

    and developing new staff devel-

    opment MEDS! (Meaningful,

    Educational, & Developmental

    Segment!).

    This program session is a game that gives you a deeper view into the problems that you may have with the people around you. We teach you

    how to effectively face them without

    eye gouging and back stabbing; we will take your experiences and twist them into a series of unfortunate events that we will help you get out of.

    It's a jungle out there in the real world. Do you want to stay in

    college FOREVER? With a career in student affairs you can work

    at a college and continue plan-

    ning student programs, mentor-

    ing and working with college students. You really don't have

    to leave. Stop by Grad School

    Gone Wild to find out about

    graduate programs in student affairs and ways that you can

    use your experience as a stu-

    dent leader to attend grad

    school for free.

    IT Room 2207 IT Room 2207 IT Room 1206

    Program Tit-

    ile

    "Step Out of Your Comfort Zone!" "What is Service?"

    Presenter (s) by Shelnia Santos and

    Monisha Bernard

    Kennesaw State University

    By Tierza Watts

    Georgia Southern University

    Program

    Description

    Come learn about stepping out of

    your comfort zone in new situa-

    tions! We will help you loosen up

    by playing interactive games and

    then talk about techniques for how to be confident when youre

    in a new place or situation!

    Ever gotten into a debate with some-

    one about what "service" means? As leaders in residence hall program-

    ming organizations, including service

    in your offerings is important. Stu-

    dent engagement in the community is an amazing way to learn about your own values and how to make an im-

    pact. Before you do that though,

    learning about what you personally define as service is important. Come

    join the debate and be challenged to offer "make a difference" type pro-

    grams on your campus.

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    Everything you see exists together in a delicate balance. As king, you need to understand that balance and respect all the creatures, from the crawling ant, to the leaping antelope -Mufasa

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    It's the circle of life, and it moves us all through despair and hope, through faith and love. Rafiki

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