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Event Management Planning

Planning events can be complicated at times. Dr. Jackie Mullen has been planning events on the campus for 17 years. Come learn about how to make your next event successful while making sure your event attendees have a great experience. We will learn about all of the resources available on-campus to support your events including parking services, Event Services, dining, emergency management, marketing your event, and scheduling your event accordingly.

Event Management Planning

Planning events can be complicated at times. Dr. Jackie Mullen has been planning events on the campus for 17 years. Come learn about how to make your next event successful while making sure your event attendees have a great experience. We will learn about all of the resources available on-campus to support your events including parking services, Event Services, dining, emergency management, marketing your event, and scheduling your event accordingly.

Maroon Alerts Decoded: What Should You Do?

Learn more about Maroon Alert, the university's emergency notification system, and what you should do when you receive an emergency alert. Also, learn about other methods of notifications and how to stay informed for emergency situations.

How to Handle an On-Campus Emergency

This event offers guidance for responding to various campus emergencies. Do you know what you can do before the ambulance arrives to help yourself or a fellow classmate? The Office of Emergency Management wants to help instill in you the skills needed to prepare for the various types of emergencies that could occur on campus.

Telling the Story: Turning Raw Data into Narratives

Turning raw data into a rich, engaging narrative isn’t magic—anyone can do it! In this conclusion to our workshop series, you’ll learn how to use all the data you’ve collected to tell stories: those of your students, your staff, and your department.

DIY Assessment: Direct vs. Indirect Measures

“Direct” and “indirect” – what do we mean when it comes to assessment measures? Is one more effective than the other? Join us as we explore the definitions, examples and best ways to use direct and indirect measures in assessment efforts.

CAPSTONE

Involves knowledge, skills and dispositions that connect the values, philosophy and history of the student affairs profession to one's current professional practice. This competency area embodies the foundations of the profession from which current and future research, scholarships and practice will change and grow.

Campus and Civic Engagement

Involves knowledge, skills and dispositions that connect the values, philosophy and history of the student affairs profession to one's current professional practice. This competency area embodies the foundations of the profession from which current and future research, scholarships and practice will change and grow.

Think Outside the Survey: Alternative Assessment Methods

Surveys, interviews, focus groups—been there, done that? Come learn alternative methods such as checklists and photo elicitation that break the mold of traditional assessment while still effectively measuring student learning.