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The Call for Programs is here! The Programming Committee is hoping to have a wide array of educational program sessions available at the Annual Conference February 20-23, 2011 in Tulsa, OK, and we need your participation to do that. This year’s conference, hosted by Oklahoma State University, is themed “Where will the Road Take You?” as the famous Route 66 runs through Tulsa. We hope you will consider being one of our presenters. |
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Congratulations to our "Top 5" Program presenters: Top Program*: So You Live in a Big Residence Hall…byMatthew Jones, The University of Texas at AustinHeidi Richards, The University of Texas at AustinMalik Crowder, The University of Texas at Austin W.E.I.R.D: New Thoughts on Training Millennials byFelisha Perrodin, University of ArkansasDustin Grabsch, Texas A&M University Got Vaccinated? How Colleges and Universities in Texas are Managing the new immunization requirements for new students living on-campus byNadine Kelly, University of Texas at Austin Tales for Staff Development by
J Courson, Southern Arkansas UniversityTiffany Roussell, University of North TexasThe E.P.I. C. Journey: Celebrating the Transformation of Discipline and Residence Life Interactions byJennifer Fueglein, University of Texas- San AntonioAnne Jimenez, University of Texas- San AntonioMisty Kelley, University of Texas- San Antonio * The Top Program will represent SWACUHO at the ACUHO-I Annual Conference in June. |
Written by Katie Giangreco, Student Worker Texas Christian University
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It’s been a busy and exciting first month for TCU’s Office of Residential Services! With the grand opening of two new residence halls, construction of two more and a new office for the department, there hasn’t been a dull moment yet. |
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Written by Camille Kilbourne – University of Central Oklahoma
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At the University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond, OK, diversity is celebrated each year in many ways. One such way each March is through Disability Awareness Week. This year’s theme, “Label Jars, Not People,” attempted to demystify assumptions often made about students with disabilities. |
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