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Monday, 11/30/09
3:00 pm-4:00 pm
Atwood Alumni Room

Fraternity & Sorority Campus Service: 2007 Student Research Colloquium

SCSU Greek Logo 1 Student Research Colloquium

 

Fraternity & Sorority Learning Community Campus Service Project Spring 2007

SRC Pic On Tuesday, April 24th 2007 the Fraternity & Sorority Community has committed to support service to the SCSU 10th Annual Student Reserach Colloquium.

What is the Student Research Colloquium?

The goal of the Colloquium is to bring together students, faculty and members of the community involved in scholarly and artistic activities representing a range of disciplines, including Creative Arts, Mathematics, Business, Social Science, Humanities, Physical and Life Sciences, and Engineering, among others. Additional goals involve promoting research, scholarship, and creative activity done together with faculty as a vital component of higher education.

What is the dress/attire? All SRC staff are expected to where "Badge/Pin" attire for the day. This is a formal event and we are the staff working with the Faculty. You are expected to be groomed, dressed up, and present the best of what your Fraternity/Sorority represents. Please where your Badges/Pins for the day.

6:45 p.m. — All SRC attendees are welcome to a reception in AMC Cascade Room. Students who present their fully stamped
passports will be entered into a drawing to win $400 in prizes!

SRC Poster Presentation Pic

What is the benefits to the Fraternity & Sorority Community?

  • Service and Acamemic Connection to SCSU. Both are key components of our purpose and commitment. We are a learning community and central to our mission.
  • Positive interaction with Faculty. It is invaluable to our learning community to engage ourselves and our members in opportunities to build personal as well as cordial relationships with faculty of our beloved Husky values.
  • Exposure to Research and Student Presenations - Explore what its all about! Since we are a learning community, we strive to expose ourselves to others ideas and opportunities to build our confidence and interest.
  • Engagement in the Greater SCSU Campus Community. Students, Faculty, Administrative Faculty, and the greater community participate in this confernce. We provide service to their engagement at this community event.
  • Recognition for our Community, Each Fraternty & Sorority, and individual contributions. We make proactive efforts to meet our stakeholders through a common avenue.
  • Recogntion and Program Reporting to your Intern/ational Office for Awards and Positive Programming - "Cutting Edge". Very few to no other Fraternity or Sorority Community does this type of Campus Service! You have a unique program initiatve not done elsewhere. A true partnership and collaboration with your Universities Faculty!
  • Documenation and programming reporting for insurance and risk reduction reflected in positive campus service
  • Reception and Closing Ceremony – Cascade Room
    6:45 p.m. — All SRC attendees are welcome to a reception in AMC Cascade Room. Students who present their fully stamped
    passports will be entered into a drawing to win $400 in prizes!

Kappa SRC 2007

Sara Platzer (Kappa Phi Omega) and Jennie Haak (President, Kappa Phi Omega) assist and work with Faculty at the SRC Main Registration Desk

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Tara McMillen (Delta Zeta), Alison Kupuska (Delta Zeta), Nichole Lysdahl (Delta Phi Epsilon), and Jenna Danna (Kappa Phi Omega) served as the All Discipline/Poster Staff for the Morning Session of SRC 2007

DPE Main Reg Pic

Cassy Roben (President Delta Phi Epsilon) and Cat Solonek (PHC, GPB, Delta Phi Epsilon) work with Faculty at the SRC 2007 Main Registration Table for the afternoon.
Room Host Brooke
Brooke Hauge (Past President/Delta Zeta) serves as a Room Assistant to the Faculty Moderator for SRC Presentations.

Room Host/Assistant to the Moderator: The Moderator is a Faculty member who manages each session. There will be about 4 presentations (20 minutes each) in each room. You will assist the faculty member and be responsible for the stamping of SRC passports for students who attend the sessions and any other assistance the faculty member (Moderator) needs.

Early Morning Presentations (Sessions A-H)

Room Host Check-In and Orientation: 8:40 - 8:55 Registration Desk
Session A: All Disciplines (Poster Session) 9:00 - 10:50 Ballroom Nichole Lysdahl (Delta Phi Epsilon) , Daniel Anderson (IFC, Theta Chi) No Show , Jenna Danna( Kappa Phi Omega)
Session B: Geography I 9:00 - 10:40 North Glacier - Yvonne Binette (Kappa Phi Omega)
Session C: Engineering and Design 9:00 - 10:40 South Glacier - Trista Warnert (Delta Zeta)
Session D: Social Sciences I 9:00 - 10:40 Lady Slipper - Christine Williams (PHC, Kappa Phi Omega
Session E: Biological Sciences 9:00 - 10:40 South Voyageurs - Josh John (Tau Kappa Epsilon)
Session F: Linguistics and Humanities 9:00 - 10:40 North Voyageurs - Louis Goldstein
(Phi Kappa Tau)

Session G: Aviation 9:00 - 10:40 Oak - Angela Thielges (PHC, Phi Epsilon Alpha)
Session H: Psychology 9:00 - 10:40 Granite - Megan Swanson (Delta Phi Epsilon) No Show

 

Late Morning Presentations (Sessions I-M)

Room Host Check-In and Orientation:145 - 10:55 Registration Desk
Session I: Geography I 11:00 - 12:20 North Glacier - Sarah Baker (Delta Phi Esilon)
Session J: Biochemistry 11:00 – 12:20 Oak -Jessica Willers (Kappa Phi Omega) No Show
Session K: Social Sciences II 11:00 - 12:20 Lady Slipper - Christine Williams (PHC, Kappa Phi Omega
Session L: Humanities I 11:00 - 12:20 South Voyageurs - Katie Cunningham (Kappa Phi Omega)
Session M: Science and Engineering I 11:00 – 12:20 Mississippi - Louis Goldstein
(Phi Kappa Tau)

 

Afternoon Presentations (Sessions N-T)

Room Host Check-In and Orientation: 1:45 - 1:55 Registration Desk
Session N: SCSU Survey 2:00 - 3:30 North Voyageurs - Jessica Willers (Kappa Phi Omega) No Show
Session O: SCSU Survey 2:00 - 3:30 South Voyageurs - Tyler Hanson (Tau Kappa Epsilon) late
Session P: Science and Engineering II 2:00 - 3:20 North Glacier - Nichole Lysdahl (Delta Phi Epsilon)
Session R: Performance 2:00 - 3:30 Little Theatre - Daniel Anderson (IFC, Theta Chi) No Show
Session S: Communications 2:00 - 3:20 Lady Slipper - Brook Hauge (Delta Zeta)

Evening Presentations (Sessions U-Y)

Room Host Check-In and Orientation: 4:45 - 5:55 Registration Desk
Session U: Language 5:00 - 6:00 North Glacier - Callie Kibsgaard (Delta Phi Epsilon)
Session V: Humanities II 5:00 - 6:40 Lady Slipper - Brian D (Tau Kappa Epsilon)
Session W: Natural Sciences 5:00 - 6:30 Oak - Nick Allen (Tau Kappa Epsilon)
Session X: Science and Engineering III 5:00 - 6:00 Mississippi - Tom Roden (Acacia)
Session Y: Communications 5:00 - 6:00 North Voyageurs- Chessa Ossefoort (IFC, Phi Epsilon Alpha)

Reception and Closing Ceremony – Cascade Room
6:45 p.m. — All SRC attendees are welcome to a reception in AMC Cascade Room. Students who present their fully stamped
passports will be entered into a drawing to win $400 in prizes!

checkmark 1 completed: Load-In: We need Fraternity & Sorority Members to assist in the load-in of the Poster Board materials.

When: Monday, April 23rd 2007 1:00 - 1:40 (*probably about 20 minutes)

Where: Atwood Center Loading Dock - to the Atwood Ball Room

What: move poster board materials from truck on to carts, move them up the elevator to the second floor Ball room for set up.

Who: Need 5 more members

 
Names: Ryan Gritman (Acacia),Ben Doroff (Acacia), Don Cedar (IFC, Acacia), Joe Psyk (Acacia), Nick Allen (Tau Kappa Epsilon),Christine Williams (Kappa Phi Omega , Phi Kappa Tau committed to 10 members (TBA),
Who loaded-in, 3 Acacians, 1 Kappa, and thanks to Ben C (Phi Kappa Tau) for Service

SRC Load In 2007

Ryan Gritman (Acacia) and Christine Williams (PHC, Kappa Phi Omega) Load in the Poster Board equiptment on Monday afternoon.

SRC Set Up 2007

The Finished Product!

SRC Setup Pic II

Setting up the Atwood Ballroom for SRC All Discipline Poster Presentation Area.

checkmark 1Load-Out: We need Fraternity & Sorority Members to assist in the load-out of the Poster Board Materials.

When: Wednesday, April 25th 2007 9:00am - 11:40 (*probably about 25 minutes)

Where: Atwood Ball Room - Atwood Center Loading Dock

What: move poster board materials from Ball room on to carts, move them up the elevator down to the loading dock and on to a truck

Who: Phi Kappa Tau

Dan Ginter Louis GoldsteinTyler Armstrong Ben Corbett Anton Reichl Shawn Nelson Devin Czech 

 

 

Poster Presentation Area Hosts: The Atwood Ball room will be hosting the Poster Presentatoin area. Hosts will manage a registration & information desk, stamp passports, monitor the food station, and direct visitors and presenters. This position includes some minor setup in assisting with:

Construction (hanging the show) stick pins, staples, etc., to attach your poster session materials to the 4' x 8' supporting board at presenters assigned times. We help with hanging and assisting presenters Job Description & Job Agreement form (Check Back)

Poster Presentation Area

All Disciplines (Poster Session - Stamp Manager/Host) 8:30 - 10:50 Ballroom Tara McMillen (Delta Zeta)

All Disciplines (Poster Session - Stamp Manager/Host) 8:30 - 10:50 Ballroom - Jenna Danna (Kappa Phi Omega)

All Disciplines (Poster Session - Stamp Manager/Host) 8:30 - 10:50 Ballroom - Alison Kapuska (Delta Zeta)

All Disciplines (Poster Session - Registration & Information Table) 8:30 - 10:50 Ballroom Nichole Lysdahl (Delta Phi Epsilon) , Shanae Phillips (GPB, Kappa Phi Omega), Daniel Anderson (IFC, Theta Chi)

All Disciplines (Poster Session - Registration & Information Table ) 8:30 - 10:50 Ballroom - Angela Thielges (PHC, Phi Epsilon Alpha)

(Poster Session - Registration & Information Table) 2:30 - 4:50 Ballroom - Christine Williams (PHC, Kappa Phi Omega

(Poster Session - Registration & Information Table) 2:30 - 4:50pm Ballroom - Tyler Hanson (Tau Kappa Epsilon)

(Poster Session - Registration & Information Table) 2:30 - 4:50pm) Ballroom - Open

Morning Set up

Afternoon Set up

* Fraternity & Sorority Community Advisor (Stuart) with be heading up this particular part of the SRC with the SRC Committee. That means working with Stu!


SRC Registration: A main registration desk staff of faculty need student assistance to help manage the high volume of check-in and registration. This is a high profile working with faculty and the ability to know and understand the Days events. Strong customer service skills are needed. registration table is located outside of the
ballroom on the 2nd floor of Atwood Memorial Center (AMC).You must be on time!

Job Description & Job Agreement form (Check Back)

SRC Main: Registration Desk

 

Registration 8:00 - 11:00am 2nd Floor - Cassandra Roben (Delta Phi Epsilon), Cat Salonek (PHC, Delta Phi Epsilon), Kyle Hartman (Tau Kappa Epsilon)

Registration 11:00 - 12:30pm 2nd Floor -Sarah Platzer ( Kappa Phi Omega) and Jennie Haak (Kappa Phi Omega)

Registration 12:30 - 2:30pm 2nd Floor -Cassandra Roben (Delta Phi Epsilon), Amie Youngdahl (Kappa Phi Omega) and Connie Brengman (Kappa Phi Omega)

Registration 2:30 - 4:30pm 2nd Floor- Katie Hanson (Kappa Phi Omega) and Mackenzie Trick (Kappa Phi Omega)

Registration 4:30 - 6:30pm 2nd Floor - Sarah Baker (Delta Phi Epsilon) No Show, Melissa Hansen (Kappa Phi Omega)

 

If you want to commit to a particular time slot and job duty, Please email and/or Call immediately the SCSU Fraternity & Sorority Community Advisor ASAP! First come first serve for times and positions. I look forward to a Huge public relations, academic exploration, and positive tradition for SCSU Fraternity & Sorority Community!

 

Fraternally,

Stuart

srumberger@stcloudstate.edu

320-308-5544