Vibrations March 2012

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Division of Student Affairs, University of Louisville

Table of Contents

1. Sun Grant Awarded

1. Sun Grant Awarded 2. Collaboration Aids in RA Spring Training 3. Brick Campaign 4. Great Turnout for Veteran Symposium 5. Fryberger Greek Sing Celebrates 75th Anniversary 6. Faculty Friends Program 7. UofL to Host 2012 NASPA Student Affairs Development Conference 8. Intramurals is on YouTube 9. Greek Giving Campaign 10. Dr. Cue Performs on Campus 11. Spring 2012 Cohort of the Cardinal Leadership Certificate 12. Return of the “Divine Nine” 13. Welcome to the Newest Panhellenic Sorority… Zeta Tau Alpha 14. TRiO Valentine’s for Kosair 16. New Online Giving Form Developed for Student Affairs 16. Recent Student Affairs Gifts 17. Student Leaders at 2012 KRACLE Conference 18. “Meat and Potatoes” 19. 2012 International Fashion Show 20. Intramurals Continues to Draw Record Participation 21. Three Student Activities GAs Graduating 22. Welcome New Staff 23. High Five! 24. Mark Your Calendar

March 2012

Julie Onnembo, Dave Shaw and John Smith were awarded a 2012 i2a Sun Grant in the amount of $4,750 for their proposal entitled “On-Line Student Staff training Module” and “Dare to Play Fair Intramural Sportsmanship Module.” This joint project between the departments of Student Activities and Intramural Sports will provide for the development of online training for student staff of both departments. In addition, Intramural Sports would use the online training to promote critical thinking to participants through online sportsmanship training. Both departments plan to make the online component required for their specific groups. Student staff would be required to complete the module before they begin work for Student Activities and Intramural Chairs and prior to registering their organizations into intramural programs. Both modules would be structured to emphasize critical thinking traits and standards. Student Staff training would focus on standards of clarity, accuracy and precision as well as traits of intellectual autonomy, integrity and confidence in reason. The Intramural project, Dare to Play Fair program, would be focused on traits of fair-mindedness, intellectual humility, courage, empathy, autonomy and integrity. Once completed, the modules will be available for all departments, University wide, who employ student staff. Other personnel who will be assisting with this project include Pam Curtis and Becky Clark from Student Affairs, and Katie Partin from First Year Initiatives.


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