Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Friday, October 10, 2008
Owen Caine
Director of University Affairs
Office Hours:
Monday 9-10, 2-5
Tuesday 9-11, 2-6
Wednesday 9-10, 2-5
Thursday 9-11, 2-6
Friday 9-5
Current Projects:
Sustainability on campus
Increase student attendance at Athletic events
Off campus use of the discretionary account
Improved hospitality services
Improvements to Rec. Sports
Improvements to On and Off Campus housing
Legal counseling
Current News:
Close to creating the off campus housing resource center
EDCO 030- Process for Paraprofessional Counseling
Hey everyone I am currently taking this class and this is a great opportunity if you want to learn a lot about yourself and others and become a leader whether or not you want to be an RA or not. I highly recommend it.
Cyndi
EDCO 030 is a valuable learning experience which provides an understanding of the problems facing college students in the urban university environment. The curriculum focuses on exploring the communication and counseling theories leading to an understanding of the helping relationship among college students.
EDCO 030 IS A COURSE WHICH…
...provides study of communication and counseling with application to many of the toughest dilemmas facing today’s college students.
...provides an in-depth study to create greater sensitivity to issues of multiculturalism and seeks to assist students in exploring their own relationships with all people.
…studies the developmental process of college students which leads not only to more effective understanding in a counseling situation, but provides insights to the participant’s own experiences and those of other students.
...explores the roles experienced as a member of a community.
...furthers an understanding of the participant’s role as a learner.
Beyond the employment opportunities to which the class may lead (such as the RA position), EDCO students consistently indicate the course as a valuable means to understanding one’s own developmental experience as a college student. Often this self-exploration is most meaningful to students who are further along in their college experience.
To obtain D-Clearance, please fill out the attached document and return it to Elizabeth Peterson in the Office for Residential Education in STU 200 by October 24, 2008 or attend one of the following information sessions:
Tuesday, October 14 at 8pm in the Troy Conference Room
Wednesday, October 15 at 12pm in the Parkside Multi-Purpose Room
Thursday, October 16 in the Birnkrant Multi-Purpose Room
There will be 5 Sections offered for Spring:
MW 12-2pm
MW 2-4pm
TTh 2-4pm
TTh 5-7pm
F 1-5pm
There is a Mandatory Retreat January 30-February 1, 2008. There is a $135 lab fee to cover the cost of the retreat.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Another Reason to Carpool
Here is another reason to carpool check out this link
http://commutesmart.info/costcalculator/index.asp
Cynthia Hsia
chsia@usc.edu
Position:
Senator Aide for Katie Zhang
Current Projects:
Compiling Commuter Survey Results
USC Undergraduate Student Government Blog
Goals:
Creating a carpool friendly environment
Encouraging involvement from commuters
Ideas for projects:
If you have any project ideas related to commuters feel free to e-mail me
Other Info:
I know what you're going through. Although I may be a Resident now I was a commuter just like you while attending CSUF and Mt. SAC. I understand the concept that commuters sometimes feel left out or are reluctant to participate. Well I don't want you to feel left out so please let me know what I can do to make your experience at USC a great one.
Academic Affairs
Director Phil Ehret