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    Exploring New Frontiers: ROAR Advisors Transition | University of Arkansas
    Posted on Wednesday, April 24 @ 00:00:04 PDT (0 reads)
    College Guide Exploring new frontiers: roar advisors transition christiane long, ph.D., Lcsw, a visiting assistant professor in the school of social work, has taken on the role of faculty adviser for razorbacks offering accountability resources (roar), a registered student organization dedicated to promoting responsible drinking and bystander intervention on campus. Longs commitment to substance use education aligns seamlessly with roars mission. Her classes at the u of a aim to equip students not only with academic knowledge but also with compassion and understanding for those affected by addiction. I am driven by empathy and fueled by a desire to break the stigma surrounding addiction and believe in the power of education and community outreach to support those in their recovery journey, long said. Recently, long was awarded more than $5,900 worth of naloxone from the arkansas opioid recovery partnerships [ naloxone hero project,](https://www.Arorp.Org/learn-more-naloxone-community-hero-project/) aimed at distributing this life-saving medication across benton and washington counties. Naloxone, commonly known as narcan, can reverse opioid overdoses within minutes when administered promptly. You can learn more about long and the work she will be doing related to this project in [ this arkansas news article](https://news.Uark.Edu/articles/69873/school-of-social-work-faculty-receives-5-900-in-overdose-reversal-medicine). After serving as the faculty adviser for the past six years, anne velliquette, a teaching associate professor of marketing and faculty director of the sam m. Walton college of business honors program, passed the torch on to long to become the new roar faculty adviser. Velliquette, alongside sarah stokowski -- a former u of a assistant professor of health, human performance and recreation -- authored the grant application for a $30,000 ncaa choices grant in 2018. This grant, backed by the anheuser busch foundation, marked the inception of roar at the u of a. Roar has partnered with budweiser; the substance education, assessment and recovery (sear) program at pat walker health center; greek life; division of athletics; and university housing to provide a message of responsible drinking on campus with their got water? Campaign. The mission of got water? Is to ensure that students always drink enough water when consuming alcoholic beverages. Velliquette has a passion for helping students make responsible and wise choices surrounding alcohol usage and does not want them to suffer consequences that can be life-altering. She has been dedicated to developing student leaders who share a strong commitment to spreading this message across campus, which roar has accomplished through partnerships, workshops and events. Roar has been blessed to have anne as their adviser for the past six years, and we appreciate everything she has done and continues to do for our university and students, said jennifer morris, the sear program coordinator. As the faculty adviser, velliquette worked closely with students in roar to ensure the organizations goals were achieved. One of the ways she did this was through educational talks to fraternities, many of which led to membership and activity in roar, and while she noted the importance of fostering robust campus relationships, she also believes that collaboration can still be improved. Within five years, i hope to see roar have ambassadors representing each participating fraternity and sorority as an extension of roar, velliquette said. Roar is always looking for more students to get involved, and anyone interested in becoming a member of the rso can email [cld076@uark.Edu](mailto:cld076@uark.Edu) and follow [ @uarkroar](http://instagram.Com/uarkroar) on instagram to stay up to date with roars events, workshops and future campaigns. You can learn more about roar in [ this youtube video](https://www.Youtube.Com/watch?V=_m-szjthbn8). Topics contacts jennifer morris, sear program coordinator pat walker health center- sear 479-575-2500, [sear@uark.Edu](mailto:sear@uark.Edu) breeanne carter, assistant director of marketing and communication pat walker health center 479-575-7396, [bccarter@uark.Edu](mailto:bccarter@uark.Edu) headlines [native american student association to host annual choctaw stickball tournament](//news.Uark.Edu/articles/70222) competition begins at 10 a.M. Saturday the the university recreation fields on razorback road. Carly keats, a star razorback basketball player, will play for her home team from choctaw, mississippi. [Department of music professor to teach at italian festival in june](//news.Uark.Edu/articles/70234) richard rulli, associate professor of trumpet in the department of music, has been invited to teach at trumpetfest june 16-23 in orvieto, italy. [Bumpers college names senior scholars, outstanding departmental students](//news.Uark.Edu/articles/70255) twenty-five students from 10 different majors and concentrations in bumpers college were named senior scholars for 2023-24, and each department has named its outstanding students for the year. [Music education students bring fun to child development center](//news.Uark.Edu/articles/70258) interactive music sessions known as music zoos bring creative learning of musical instruments to the children in the center, as well as providing the music education students the chance to practice their teaching skills. [New faculty teaching portfolio authors recognized](//news.Uark.Edu/articles/70274) the faculty members successfully completed the teaching portfolio and will be recognized at the fall teaching awards ceremony hosted by the cordes teaching and faculty support center and the teaching academy.
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    Helen Wappes
    Posted on Wednesday, April 24 @ 00:00:04 PDT (0 reads)
    College Guide Auburn — helen h. Wappes, age 85, of auburn, indiana, peacefully passed away on monday, april 22, 2024, at parkview randallia hospital, fort wayne, indiana. helen was born on june 3, 1938 in atlanta, georgia. helen married george r. Wappes on may 2, 1964, in pine mountain, georgia. helen graduated from fairbanks high school, fairbanks, alaska, in 1956; associate of arts at los angeles city college, los angeles, california, in 1974; bachelor of science in education at indiana university, fort wayne, indiana, in 1982; and masters of science education at indiana university, fort wayne, indiana, in 1989. in 1958, helen was a flight attendant with delta airlines for six years, based out of atlanta, georgia. Helen was a school teacher at garrett keyser butler schools for 18 ½ years, retiring in 2001. Additionally, helen served her community with americorps for four years. helen was a member of auburn united methodist church, tri kappa sorority, red hat society, ymca and heimach center. helen enjoyed many activities including, gardening, running, cross country skiing, canoeing, playing bridge, cycling and tennis. Also she was an avid reader, admirer of the arts and world traveler. helen is survived by her lovely daughter, molly (steve) krasoff, of austin, texas; and three grandchildren, sophia krasoff, amanda krasoff and myles krasoff, all of austin, texas. helen was preceded in death by her husband, george riley wappes, retired u.S. Army lieutenant colonel, who passed away on sept. 7, 2023. a graveside memorial service will be held at 11 a.M., On saturday, may 18, 2024, at cedar creek cemetery, auburn, indiana, with pastor chris nelson officiating. memorials may be made to the jam center, garrett, indiana, www.Myjamcenter.Org. you may send a condolence or sign the online register book at www.Thomasfuneralhome.Org. thomas funeral home, garrett, indiana, is entrusted with the arrangements
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    ‘I Did the Traditional Down-on-One-Knee Proposal, and She Said ‘Yes’’
    Posted on Wednesday, April 24 @ 00:00:04 PDT (0 reads)
    College Guide By je’don holloway-talley | special to the birmingham times hernando & adrienne carter live : homewood married : march 22, 2003 met : september 2001, in the volker hall parking lot on uab’s campus. Hernando was a 1st-year medical student and adrienne was a 4th-year medical student. However, hernando recalls crossing paths one year prior during his undergrad studies when he was a participant in a summer medical program, where adrienne was a counselor. however, hernando was now a med school student and was leaving uab’s school of medicine when he saw adrienne talking with a couple of friends by her car. “she caught my eye, and i had to go meet her,” hernando said. “I went and [introduced myself] and asked if i could have her phone number… but she gave me her home number, she didn’t give me her cell. [I remember thinking at the time] that i felt she could be my wife and i felt like i needed to give it a shot.” adrienne didn’t realize hernando had marriage on his mind. “People exchange numbers all the time in medical school so i didn’t think he was trying to date me,” she said, “i was just thinking he was a nice guy. He was a freshman, and i was thinking he wanted me to mentor him,” adrienne laughed. “this was september, and we set a date to go to dinner in october…,” hernando said. first date : october 2001, at copeland’s off highway 280. “I thought we had a very nice dinner, and when i took her home and walked her to the door she would not let me in,” hernando recalled. “She said that it was because she had a very crazy dog named q-tip and [he didn’t like new people] … i may have gotten a hug and that’s maybe, she might’ve just shook my hand.” after the date, hernando said he called several times trying to follow up, and never got a response. “i called in october, no returned call, i called in november, no returned calls… and december comes, and there’s a christmas party being thrown by an association of black doctors in birmingham. On the day of the party, adrienne calls me and asks me if i’m going to the party [because] she wanted to make sure there were going to be some students there that she knew,” he said. adrienne’s calling out of the blue annoyed hernando because of all his previous failed attempts to connect with her. However, at the party, he learned why he had not heard from her. “when you’re in your first year of medical school it’s very class-oriented and at the end of the day, you don’t have anything to do. But, when you’re in your fourth year of medical school you’re always in the hospital and you’re on call every fourth night, and you spend the night at the hospital, and you don’t leave until the next day at 4 p.M. After having spent the night. And at the same time that you’re doing that, you’re also traveling interviewing for your residency [placement],” adrienne said. “… That was the reason i did not call him back in a timely manner. And when i called him back, i do not recall being able to tell that he was mad at me, but he probably didn’t believe that i was [as busy] as i was…,” “after the party, we went out for drinks and had a good time and continued to date,” hernando said. (provided photos) the turn : january 2002. “[It happened] pretty quickly,” hernando said. “We started dating in december and i think we were pretty exclusive by january. We gelled, she was fun, we had a lot of the same interests, and we enjoyed one other’s company. Even though she was ahead of me in medical school we were on the same path, so it caused us to spend a lot of time together.” the proposal: on adrienne’s birthday, sept. 14, 2002, at brio’s in brookwood village. “It was her birthday so i did a dinner and invited her friends, aka line sisters, and her parents, and when her birthday cake came out it said ‘will you marry me?’. I did the traditional down-on-one-knee proposal, and she said ‘yes’, hernando said. “And then her line sisters took her out to the platinum of birmingham [night club] afterward,” he laughed. adrienne wasn’t shocked by the proposal. “We had already looked for rings and talked about marriage so i wasn’t shocked. It was a quick turnaround, we dated for nine months because i had already told him that i was not going to date for two and three years while you decide what you’re going to do, so he knew he only had about three more months [to propose] if we’re gonna be honest,” she laughed. “yeah, she wasn’t gonna give me long [to decide], but i didn’t need a long time,” hernando said. “… it was pretty clear [he was proposing that night] because everyone i knew was there and i did not orchestrate that so i was quite certain that it was going to happen that night,” adrienne said. the wedding : at sixth avenue baptist church in titusville [birmingham], officiated by hernando’s pastors, the rev. Donald soloman of lily grove baptist church in north birmingham, and his son, pastor walter soloman. Their colors were pastel green and ivory. most memorable for the bride was leaving her parents’ house in forestdale with her bridesmaids and taking in the beauty of the newly bloomed yoshino cherry trees as she traveled down the driveway. “my parents have a long, beautiful driveway [about a quarter mile long] and a row of about 20 yoshino cherry trees line the entire driveway and they happened to bloom that day. They were so beautiful, and it was like love blooming, and whenever this time of year comes around and the trees bloom, i think of our marriage,” adrienne said. “The day was beautiful, nothing went awry, everything went off without a hitch there were lots of smiles and happiness.” most memorable for the groom are two moments he shared with his bride during the ceremony. “One of my high school teachers was singing, ‘to god be the glory’, and we’re at the altar and adrienne elbows me and i lean over and she said ‘ya boy tearing that song up ain’t he’ and we were mic’d and the cameraman zoomed in on us and we were laughing and we have that on tape. And i think this moment [of humor] reflects our marriage and why we got married,” hernando said. Also, “when the pastor pronounced us husband and wife, that beautiful stained-glass window lit up the sanctuary. The clouds went away and the whole church lit up after he blessed our marriage…it was at that exact moment that the light came shining through.” they honeymooned in hawaii. “It was beautiful, i remember watching the waves while sitting on the beach together,” hernando said. words of wisdom : “put your spouse first, love them first, give up the desire to win and be right, and put the relationship above all else. Always communicate and remain friends,” hernando said. “the most important thing, as with most things in life, is a strong foundation. Our foundation was that friendship and love that we’ve always had. And the second thing is realizing life comes with challenges in your relationship and personal lives, but you gotta cleave to each other instead of running away… when you have challenges you have to communicate with each other and remember the foundation of love and friendship,” adrienne said. happily ever after : the carters attend faith chapel in wylam, and have sons, ellis, 17, ethan, 15, and emory, 12. adrienne, 47, is a forestdale native, and indian springs high school grad. She attended the university of alabama and earned a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering, and the university of alabama at birmingham [uab], where she earned an m.D. In internal medicine. She is a member of alpha kappa alpha sorority inc. And works as an internal medicine primary care physician at uab’s whitaker clinic. hernando, 44, is a birmingham native [fountain heights area] and a.H. Parker high school grad. He attended morehouse college in atlanta where he earned a bachelor’s degree in biology and the university of alabama at birmingham [uab] where he earned an m.D. In internal medicine. Hernando is a member of kappa alpha psi fraternity inc. And works as an internal medicine primary care physician for archwell health and also serves as its market medical director. “you had me at hello’’ highlights married couples and the love that binds them. If you would like to be considered for a future “hello’’ column, or know someone, please send nominations to barnett wright bwright@birminghamtimes.Com. Include the couple’s name, contact number(s) and what makes their love story unique. birmingham personal injury attorney | guster law firm, llc
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    Undergraduate Reading Period
    Posted on Wednesday, April 24 @ 00:00:04 PDT (0 reads)
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    St. Paul’s Greek life roots itself in agriculture
    Posted on Wednesday, April 24 @ 00:00:04 PDT (0 reads)
    College Guide The university of minnesota’s east bank campus in minneapolis is home to a multitude of fraternity and sorority houses along university avenue and in dinkytown, but the same can be said for the st. Paul campus. greek life on the st. Paul campus consists of three fraternities: delta theta sigma, farmhouse and alpha gamma rho, along with two sororities: beta of clovia and lambda delta phi. for many members of these organizations, the smaller st. Paul community was what they needed in their greek life experience. farmhouse president noah erickson said growing up in rural minnesota helped him connect with his fraternity brothers because many of them have had the same life experiences and morals. “i don’t even know if i would have finished my schooling at the u of m if it weren’t for my experiences in farmhouse,” erickson said. “Just because of the sense of community that it provided, especially for somebody who is from a town of a population of like 5,000 people.” erickson added that it is easy to get lost in the hustle and bustle of the twin cities campus, but being on the st. Paul campus feels like a small town with a tighter community. after seeing both her sisters join sororities on the st. Paul campus, lambda delta phi second vice president and recruitment chair elle penzenstadler said she felt she could see herself thriving in her sorority. Moving into a leadership role helped her give back to her sorority before she graduated, she said. “you put yourself out there as a recruitment chair and just do all you can to try and get new members,” penzenstadler said. “It’s been a lot of communication and just putting yourself out there and being vulnerable to meeting new people.” according to penzenstadler, lambda delta phi was founded on the ideal of creating a home for women of all backgrounds. Although many in the sorority are college of food, agricultural and natural resource sciences (cfans) majors, there is a lot of diversity from other programs. “we’ll celebrate agriculture events as they come up and participate in them across campus,” penzenstadler said, “but we don’t necessarily tie agriculture into our mission.” according to natalie beckendorf, many of the greek houses in st. Paul, while open to everyone, attract a high number of cfans majors. Beta of clovia was founded on values derived from 4-h, a club for youth in agriculture. beckendorf, president of beta of clovia, said although the sorority is not 100% associated with 4-h anymore, their tie to agriculture and the clover logo builds off 4-h’s foundations. As a transfer student, beckendorf said she never saw herself in a sorority until becoming involved in beta of clovia. “i don’t think i could ever have an experience where i can live in our house with a lot of different personalities, a lot of diverse backgrounds and interests and being able to learn from one another,” beckendorf said. “It’s just an incredible opportunity and i do believe that it sets you up for success.” similar to other experiences, benjamin styer, president of alpha gamma rho, said he wanted to join his fraternity in hopes he would find people who shared his beliefs and values. As president, he added he has seen growth in himself and his brothers. “it’s hard to comprehend sometimes how much growth we experienced in college until you start to reflect and think what your high school senior self was like,” styer said. “Having a lot of autonomy here creates a lot of growth and a lot of strong relationships we’ve been able to build with each other.” as part of a smaller fraternity, delta theta sigma, samuel verbrugge said he joined because he was having trouble connecting with people during his freshman year. As the current vice president, verbrugge said he has become a figurehead for the house, meaning he feels the need to stay on top of academics and be outgoing. according to verbrugge, recent lower enrollment rates for cfans have made being a part of the st. Paul campus community important to him. “i found a bunch of down-to-earth guys that were kind of just trying to find their way in the world, and they were genuinely kind people,” verbrugge said. “I realized that i wanted to be around them, so i joined the fraternity.”
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    St. Paul’s Greek life roots itself in agriculture
    Posted on Wednesday, April 24 @ 00:00:04 PDT (0 reads)
    College Guide The university of minnesota’s east bank campus in minneapolis is home to a multitude of fraternity and sorority houses along university avenue and in dinkytown, but the same can be said for the st. Paul campus. greek life on the st. Paul campus consists of three fraternities: delta theta sigma, farmhouse and alpha gamma rho, along with two sororities: beta of clovia and lambda delta phi. for many members of these organizations, the smaller st. Paul community was what they needed in their greek life experience. farmhouse president noah erickson said growing up in rural minnesota helped him connect with his fraternity brothers because many of them have had the same life experiences and morals. “i don’t even know if i would have finished my schooling at the u of m if it weren’t for my experiences in farmhouse,” erickson said. “Just because of the sense of community that it provided, especially for somebody who is from a town of a population of like 5,000 people.” erickson added that it is easy to get lost in the hustle and bustle of the twin cities campus, but being on the st. Paul campus feels like a small town with a tighter community. after seeing both her sisters join sororities on the st. Paul campus, lambda delta phi second vice president and recruitment chair elle penzenstadler said she felt she could see herself thriving in her sorority. Moving into a leadership role helped her give back to her sorority before she graduated, she said. “you put yourself out there as a recruitment chair and just do all you can to try and get new members,” penzenstadler said. “It’s been a lot of communication and just putting yourself out there and being vulnerable to meeting new people.” according to penzenstadler, lambda delta phi was founded on the ideal of creating a home for women of all backgrounds. Although many in the sorority are college of food, agricultural and natural resource sciences (cfans) majors, there is a lot of diversity from other programs. “we’ll celebrate agriculture events as they come up and participate in them across campus,” penzenstadler said, “but we don’t necessarily tie agriculture into our mission.” according to natalie beckendorf, many of the greek houses in st. Paul, while open to everyone, attract a high number of cfans majors. Beta of clovia was founded on values derived from 4-h, a club for youth in agriculture. beckendorf, president of beta of clovia, said although the sorority is not 100% associated with 4-h anymore, their tie to agriculture and the clover logo builds off 4-h’s foundations. As a transfer student, beckendorf said she never saw herself in a sorority until becoming involved in beta of clovia. “i don’t think i could ever have an experience where i can live in our house with a lot of different personalities, a lot of diverse backgrounds and interests and being able to learn from one another,” beckendorf said. “It’s just an incredible opportunity and i do believe that it sets you up for success.” similar to other experiences, benjamin styer, president of alpha gamma rho, said he wanted to join his fraternity in hopes he would find people who shared his beliefs and values. As president, he added he has seen growth in himself and his brothers. “it’s hard to comprehend sometimes how much growth we experienced in college until you start to reflect and think what your high school senior self was like,” styer said. “Having a lot of autonomy here creates a lot of growth and a lot of strong relationships we’ve been able to build with each other.” as part of a smaller fraternity, delta theta sigma, samuel verbrugge said he joined because he was having trouble connecting with people during his freshman year. As the current vice president, verbrugge said he has become a figurehead for the house, meaning he feels the need to stay on top of academics and be outgoing. according to verbrugge, recent lower enrollment rates for cfans have made being a part of the st. Paul campus community important to him. “i found a bunch of down-to-earth guys that were kind of just trying to find their way in the world, and they were genuinely kind people,” verbrugge said. “I realized that i wanted to be around them, so i joined the fraternity.”
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    Incoming College Freshmen Are Unprepared for Living Alone
    Posted on Wednesday, April 24 @ 00:00:04 PDT (0 reads)
    College Guide As this year’s stressful application cycle comes to a close, many incoming college freshmen’s priorities now include signing up for freshman orientation, looking for a roommate, and buying necessities for their dorm room. for many students, this is the first time they will live on their own, separated from their familiar routine, where there is often the feeling of a parental “safety net”. some view this new independence as exciting. “i definitely am excited to live independently next year. Being on my own and meeting new people is something i am looking forward to,” says senior stella fox, who will be a freshman at the university of michigan this coming fall. however, this new experience can catch others off guard, and some students are simply unprepared for the challenges that college freshmen will face. chores, an important aspect of independent living, often come as an unwelcome surprise to many freshmen. Doing laundry, cleaning dishes, grocery shopping and other necessary tasks can quickly pile up, leaving students overwhelmed and potentially struggling to balance their newfound responsibilities with academics. in a survey administered to lfhs upperclassmen, almost a third (32.8%) out of 76 respondents rated their time management capabilities as a three or lower, on a scale of one to five (five being the highest). 25% of survey respondents said that they needed a parent or authority figure to schedule events for them and remind them to complete tasks. poor time management skills are often not a major problem in high school. Teachers often remind students of due dates and parents have access to students’ powerschool. However, in a college environment, students will be responsible for these duties themselves. many activities contribute to a college student’s life, such as classes, physical exercise, fraternity and sorority activities, homework, and much more. With such a multitude of activities to participate in, students often lose motivation to complete their necessary academic work. according to the learning at college strategy blog, college students may face a lack of motivation due to several factors. Three main reasons are disliking their major/school/program, experiencing mental health struggles, and/or not being integrated with the school’s social scene. these factors can all harm a student’s ability to acclimate to the college environment and independent lifestyle. in addition to self-reported subpar time management skills, students who completed the survey also did not rank themselves highly in their ability to complete the chores necessary for living alone. 18% of students said that they were not able to do their laundry unassisted. And 9% of students said they would be unable to cook for themselves and would feel scared to try doing so. 83% of lfhs students surveyed reported that they were not the ones doing chores and cleaning at home. Of those students, 34% said that their family hires an au pair, maid, or other type of cleaning staff. coming from such a wealthy area, many students have grown up without being expected to complete chores, which may cause them to have a more challenging time adjusting to college life than those who have been. while colleges and universities often provide support for incoming freshmen, it is ultimately up to the students to help themselves and develop the skills critical for success. incorporating life skills education into the high school curriculum could help make this transition more seamless. For example, adding a home economics or cooking class into the lfhs course catalog. in the meantime, outlier says students can prepare themselves for college by creating a budget, turning in housing applications early, familiarizing themselves with the campus, creating a schedule for their activities, and being mindful of their mental health. the transition from high school to college is a challenging one that can hit many students by surprise. The absence of the familiar guidance and support that was common in high school can leave many students overwhelmed and underprepared for the realities of living alone. 61% of students surveyed stated that they “were” or “sometimes were” nervous to live alone. as a community, we need to prioritize preparing our students, children, and peers for this transition. With proper support, students can navigate their new environment with confidence and lay the groundwork for success in college.
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    The Times-Delphic’s guide to Drake’s government
    Posted on Wednesday, April 24 @ 00:00:04 PDT (0 reads)
    College Guide The times-delphic’s guide to drake’s government content/uploads/2024/04/news_drakegovrgb.Jpg) 1. Drake bylaws & academic charter the [bylaws](https://www.Drake.Edu/media/universitypolicies/universitygovernance/drake-by-laws-approved-jan-14-2022.Pdf) and [academic charter](https://www.Drake.Edu/media/departmentsoffices/officeofthepresident/documents/academic%20charter%20(april%202021).Pdf) act as the founding document and foundation of drake university that everything else is built off of. It lists the mission statement and goals for the university and all basic procedures of how to operate specific areas. Similar to the u.S. Constitution, these are like the drake constitution. Together they establish the governing bodies of the board of trustees (bot), faculty senate, student senate, president and provost as well as their roles and duties. The bylaws and charter also lay out the rules and procedures for things like tenure, academic freedom, promotions and organization of faculty and staff. The bylaws can only be amended by a three-quarters majority approval of the bot. The bylaws were last amended in january of 2022. Any amendments to the charter, however, must first be enacted by either faculty senate, the president or bot, then must be approved by a two-thirds vote from both faculty senate and the bot. The exception to this rule is any proposed change that would affect student senate. In that case, according to the charter, student senate must first initiate the change or it must be approved unanimously by the bot. The charter was last amended in april of 2021. 2. Board of trustees the board of trustees acts as the board of directors for drake. Their primary function is policy making and resource management for the university. They have complete executive power over the election of the president and can remove them from office for any “just cause” with a simple majority vote. The board has the power to establish or discontinue any colleges, schools or degree programs at drake. They can also establish policies (not already stated in the bylaws) regarding appointment, compensation, tenure and dismissal of faculty members. The board establishes and controls the overall university budget as well as any fee, tuition, room or board costs. The board also has complete ownership and control over the name “drake university” or “drake.” They also control all drake property and get final say in the purchase, selling, renting or renovation of any land or buildings owned by the university. According to the bylaws, the board cannot have any fewer than 21 members and no more than 44 members. The [current board](https://www.Drake.Edu/president/boardoftrustees/) has 42 members. New members of the board are voted on by a simple majority of the current board members. With the exception of the university president (who automatically holds a board position), no other members of the board are allowed to receive any salary or compensation from drake. 3. Faculty senate faculty senate acts as the chief legislative body within the university. They have the power to establish educational policy affecting the university as a whole, including area of inquiry, first year seminar and credit requirements. The university president and provost are non-voting members of the senate and recommend actions to or from the board of trustees. The senate is made up of three standing committees: academic freedom and tenure committee, the intercollegiate athletics council and the executive committee. The senate is made up of at least one senator from each department, with some having two depending on the size of the department. The senate bylaws state there should be one senator for every 15 faculty members in any specific department. There are also four other at-large senators voted on in a general election by the faculty. 4. Student senate student senate serves as the representative organization of the student body to the faculty and bot. Senate can establish and pass any policy concerning student life consistent with the rules of the university as a whole. They have control of the activities budget as well as approval and funding of all registered student organizations on campus. They can also approve motions and bylaws to be brought before the faculty senate and/or bot for final approval. Student senate controls the activities fee. Any change to the fee must first be initiated by them and then approved by both student and faculty senates before being signed by the bot. The student senate is made up of an executive council containing the student body president, vice president of student life, vice president of student organizations, vice president of student activities and the student body treasurer; and a general council of six senators at-large, two equity and inclusion senators and one senator from each school or college on campus, minus the law school. 5. President and president’s council the president (currently marty martin) is the chief executive of the university and the official advisor to the bot. The president acts as the educational and administrative head of drake and is responsible for keeping the bot up-to-date on campus matters. The president appoints chief officers, including the provost and treasurer of the university. They also oversee the president’s council. The [president’s](https://www.Drake.Edu/media/departmentsoffices/officeofthepresident/documents/drake%20institutional%20leadership.Pdf) [council](https://www.Drake.Edu/media/departmentsoffices/deanofstudents/student%20affairs%20staff%20chart.Pdf) consists of eight members including the president. Other members of the council include but are not limited to: the chief student affairs officer, athletic director, provost and chief administration officer. Each member of the council oversees a different area of university operations. For example, chief administration officer venessa macro oversees areas like facilities, hr and public safety. To put it simply, dps director scott law reports to macro, who then reports to president marty martin. 6. Board of student communications the board of student communications (bsc) is a joint subcommittee of the student and faculty senate. The bsc’s main purpose is to fund and oversee drake’s six student-run publications. The publications derive their funding from the media fee, a percentage of the activities fee. Any change to the fee must first be initiated by the bsc and then can only be approved by majority vote in at least two of the three bodies consisting of the bsc, student senate and faculty senate. Once approved, it goes to the bot for final approval. The bsc is an independent body that gets final say in the publications and their budgets. They have the power to add or remove any publication for any reason they deem necessary. Voting members of the bsc include the co-chairs (the sjmc senator, and a faculty senator decided by faculty senate), the vice president of student organizations, one other student senator chosen by the student senate, three other faculty senators chosen by the faculty senate and an editorial representative chosen by the heads of each publication. The heads of each publication, which are decided by the bsc, also sit on the bsc but do not get a vote. The only other non-voting member of the board is a business manager who’s in charge of monitoring the funds. The business manager is selected by the rest of the bsc from a pool of candidates provided by the student senate. 7. Provost the provost (currently sue mattison) is selected by the president and approved by the bot. They serve as the chief academic officer of the university. They oversee academic policymaking, planning, budgeting and the evaluation of promotions and tenures. They also oversee the quality and vitality of all instruction, research and scholarships for undergraduate and graduate programs. The provost assists the president in coordinating ongoing administrative operations of the university and, in the absence of the president for any reason, will serve as the chief executive officer and interim president of the university. They hold a position on the president’s council and serve as a non-voting member of the faculty senate. The provost oversees the academic leadership of the university. 8. Academic leadership academic leadership of the university consists of all the deans of each college and school, including the admission office, cowles library and the registrar. The deans report directly to the provost. The deans of each school are not to be mistaken for the dean of students, who falls under the oversight of the chief student affairs officer (currently jerry parker) on the president’s council. 9. Registered student organizations registered student organizations, commonly known as rsos, consist of all officially registered student-run clubs and organizations on campus. Rsos become registered via approval of student senate after they’ve made their case before the senate as to why they should become an rso. Senate gets final say in the approval and removal of rso’s. Perks of becoming an rso include receiving funding from the student senate, which gets final say in how much funds are allocated to the specific organization, and the legal privilege to use the name “drake” or similar titles in the name, branding or promotion of the organization. 10. Individual colleges & schools each individual college or school at drake is run by a group of administrators, including its dean. All decisions regarding the school, including any changes or additions to the programs and degrees they offer, are made internally before approval by the bot. The drake bylaws and [faculty senate bylaws](https://www.Drake.Edu/media/departmentsoffices/facultysenate/documents/fs%20rules%20and%20regs%20(updated%202021-12-01).Pdf) both recommend that all decisions regarding specific degrees and programs be left up to the individual schools and that faculty senate should only intervene if absolutely necessary. 11. Student activities board the student activities board (sab) is one of the most funded rsos under the supervision of student senate. They organize events and activities year round and are in charge of the campus relays activities, including choosing who gets a square on painted street and organizing the relays concert. 12. Unity roundtable unity roundtable, simply referred to as unity, is a council of different multicultural organizations who work towards inclusion and education on campus. Unity is currently made up of representatives from nine different campus rsos. Unity is overseen by the equity and inclusion senator and therefore acts as a subcommittee of student senate. Unity receives funding from student senate that they distribute to their member organizations. 13. Office of fraternity and sorority life the office of fraternity and sorority life, commonly known as fsl, oversees all the social fraternities and sororities at drake. The fsl director (currently liz caldwell) falls under the oversight of the chief student affairs officer. 14. Office of residence life the office of residence life oversees all on-campus living conditions and residence halls. The director of residence life (currently lorissa sowden) falls under the oversight of the chief student affairs officer. 15. Ifc, nphc & the panhellenic council the interfraternity council (ifc), national pan-hellenic council (nphc) and the panhellenic council (panhel) are the governing bodies that govern the social fraternities and sororities at drake. Ifc is in charge of overseeing and governing the fraternities; panhel governs and oversees the sororities; nphc governs and oversees the historically black service fraternities and sororities known as the divine nine. 16. Individual multicultural organizations like the other rsos, each individual multicultural organization has their own governing executive council. Some receive funding from student senate, while others are considered religious groups and cannot receive direct funds. Those groups not receiving direct funds get an allocation from the unity budget instead. 17. Resident housing association the resident housing association (rha) oversees the executive councils of each resident hall and offers programming. Rha also facilitates communication between students and the office of residence life. 18. Resident assistants resident assistants, known as ras, live in the dorm halls and oversee groups of residents. They are in charge of programming as well as keeping their residents safe and comfortable. Ras report directly to the office of residence life. 19. Individual fraternity & sorority chapters each individual fraternity and sorority chapter has their own executive council that governs and oversees the chapter as a whole. They do not receive any funding from the university; all funds come directly from their members and/or their national organizations. 20. Individual resident hall executive councils each resident hall has an executive council made up of the residents of that hall. The ec works closely with the ras in the same building to provide programming and to address issues within the hall. The ecs receive direct funding from rha.
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    Phoebe Gullingsrud’s business brings Gen-Z approach to digital marketing
    Posted on Wednesday, April 24 @ 00:00:04 PDT (0 reads)
    College Guide [on campus](/news/on-campus) phoebe gullingsrud’s business brings gen-z approach to digital marketing courtesy of phoebe gullingsrud get the latest syracuse news delivered right to your inbox. Subscribe to our newsletter here . During the height of the covid-19 pandemic, phoebe gullingsrud watched businesses struggle to stay afloat online because their owners were not “gen-z digital natives.” Gullingsrud, a then-freshman at syracuse university, said that while she never considered turning her love for social media into a career, she knew she could seize the opportunity of bringing her generation z perspective to marketing. So, she created pov marketing co. — A service that assists businesses with social media and digital management. “If you have an idea or something you want to do, just put your mind to it and start because i think our story is a testament that anything is possible, but it’s not possible until you actually start it,” gullingsrud said. Since its founding in 2021, pov marketing, now pov brand management, has grown to serve 12 different clients — the largest being su’s martin j. Whitman school of management , gullingsrud said. The pov team , comprised of seven students from su and universities across the country, offers social media management, strategic advising and additional “à la carte” digital marketing services. Their clients include groups in medicine, travel and home design. Over time, gullingsrud has watched her own small, student-owned firm become more “elevated” and “refined.” Gullingsrud said the pov team and its two interns bring different skill sets and new “perspectives” to the brand. Whitney krayer, an su senior studying psychology and marketing, joined pov as an intern in 2022 and is now transitioning to a full-time position as its chief operating officer. She first joined the team after gullingsrud, whom she met through their sorority, encouraged her to apply. “It’s super fun working with one of your friends, (getting) to do a lot of these new experiences and grow a company together,” krayer said. “She’s also a very inspirational person to work with. Phoebe has an insane drive.” If you have an idea or something you want to do, just put your mind to it and start because i think our story is a testament that anything is possible.Phoebe gullingsrud, entrepreneurship & emerging enterprises, advertising senior gullingsrud, a current senior, said she will continue to operate pov full-time after graduating this may. Some graduating members, including krayer, also said they plan to stay with the company. Krayer said that when she graduates and has more time to dedicate to pov, she hopes to further develop her understanding of the firm’s internal strategy, full-time operations and finances. Laurenne yomi mvete, an su junior studying accounting, began working at pov this month as an intern. While she has only been officially working there for two weeks, she has already developed hands-on skills while working for a startup company like pov, she said. “With pov i get to really find my skills, find my strengths and tap into that, which is different from the corporate world,” mvete said. Mvete, who also currently holds accounting internships outside of pov, said she believes pov’s startup atmosphere has provided her with more hands-on experiences than her other employers. As a new intern, mvete said that part of her day-to-day work includes doing competitive analysis for brands and learning about their systems. She said she has also worked with whitman on their content shoots and social media efforts. “In the classroom, you learn, you take a test and then you forget everything that you learn after,” mvete said. “I’m really big on developing skills and being a proactive learner, so pov has allowed me to work on things hands-on.” Gullingsrud said because founding a startup in college is “untraditional,” she often has days where she wonders if all the work is worth it. Whenever she feels uncertain about the company’s future, she said she reflects on her team’s accomplishments over the past three years. “All of the great days that we have … where we can pat ourselves on the shoulder for the work we’ve done or sign big contracts with bigger clients, those are the kinds of moments that remind me that we’re doing it,” gullingsrud said. Published on [april 23, 2024](/2024/04/23/) at 10:43 pm contact claire: [[email protected]](/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#94f7ffe7f5f9e7e0f5d4e7ede6baf1f0e1)
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    Sports Illustrated Model Molly Sims on Leaving a Job with Dignity
    Posted on Wednesday, April 24 @ 00:00:04 PDT (0 reads)
    College Guide Kentucky-born model molly sims never met a biscuit she didn’t like. Her southern charm brought her to college at vanderbilt university, where she made the boldest move of her career: quitting her pre-law studies to become a full time model. Molly was in her early 20s, alone, and homesick halfway across the world. But with placements on the cover of sports illustrated, french vogue and more, it’s safe to say she made a name for herself. in this episode of 9 to 5ish, molly shares: why southern sorority culture wasn’t for her how her mother encouraged her to think beyond the us for her career + life experience what she’d want her daughter to consider before modeling the secret to building resilience and the “thick skin” that helped her survive the industry how confronting her mental health challenges helped her be ok with work curveballs on coping with loneliness abroad molly: there were hours on the phone with my mother and my dad and like: i cant do this. Ive got to come home. Im so lonely. I want to go back to school. And then she would just say, okay, just give it a few more days. I think not having an outcome was really good for me. And thats where she really helped me be okay with where i was. on advice to younger listeners of the show molly: if anybodys listening to this podcast and theyre younger: take chances, say yes, because you never know where yes is going or where it will lead you. Then youll learn to say no in certain ways of not being taken advantage of or owning your own. Dig deep, work really hard, and dont always go in with the outcome. Try to go through the ebbs and flows and up the mountain and down the mountain because thats where your lessons are learned. on confronting the criticism of her industry molly: when everything became about how i looked, it really played heavy on me. Because you can be thin as a size 8 or a size 10, but i needed to be a size zero. And even though i hated my height up until high school, it was hard at that moment. But i didnt really think about, “oh my god, im 10 pounds overweight or im 25 pounds overweight.” It just became very obvious when they would tell me: youre too fat. Youre never gonna work. It was so jarring to who i was that it just almost put me under. I didnt know my nose was crooked until finally i asked the photographer. He would say, “go a little bit to the left or go a little bit to the right.” And i would finally, i asked, “is everything okay? Like, should i not be looking kind of like straight down the middle?” And he goes, “no, dont ever look straight down the middle. Your nose is crooked. Just go to the left or go a little bit to the right.” And i never realized in 21 years. live smarter sign up for the daily skimm email newsletter. Delivered to your inbox every morning and prepares you for your day in minutes.
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