This was posted on Apr 29
The recently adopted TSG Constitution creates new opportunities for student leadership and representation on campus through a student Senate.
The Senate will be composed of proportional representation from each college/school on the Main campus plus two (2) “At Large” graduate student representatives.
Senators will:
- Help establish College Councils in each of the college/schools at Temple University.
- Attend two Senate meetings & two committee meetings per month.
- Serve as the voice for the students in their college/school to the Temple Student Government.
- Meeting with school administrators to bring forth the concerns of students that they represent.
The creation of the TSG Senate is a monumental event in the history of both TSG and Temple University. Indeed, the creation of the first representative body in ancient Rome brought forth great strides for democracy and social justice – as did other institutions from the Iroquois Confederacy to the American Congress. With a senate, TSG can bring greater voice to student concerns and address student demands in a more efficient manner.
In addition to allowing your voice and the voice of your fellow students to be heard, the Senate will provide great resume building and professional networking opportunities while building leadership, public speaking and communication skills.
If you are would like more information or would like to apply to become a Senator, please e-mail a cover letter and your resume to: studentorgs@temple.edu by Monday, May 5th at 5:00 PM.
This was posted on Apr 28
When: May 5
Where: Benny the Bum’s South Philly
Time: 7PM
Cost: Paid Member- $12, Guest -$22
We are looking for a big turnout!
This will be the last event for the year!
So please bring all your friends and you MUST
RSVP and PAY by May 2nd !
To RSVP and PAY contact Margarita Keares (mkeares@temple.edu)
Or Theresa Meyer (Theresa.meyer@temple.edu)
This was posted on Apr 22
WHAT: “TECH TOOLS: How to break into the online media market”
WHEN: Saturday, April 26th from 1 to 3PM
WHERE: Tuttlemen room 301
WHY: Showing you how to make the most of the booming Internet industry in your career, with representatives from Forbes, Hearst Publishers, Philadelphia Weekly, Philebrity and Mental Floss Magazine.
COST: Free & Free Food
CONTACT: Gina Ryder with questions @ ginar819@gmail.com
ED2010, the magazine networking organization on campus, will be hosting various online media representatives for its event this Saturday, April 26th.
“TECH TOOLS: How to break into the online media market”
Kim Last, an audience development associate with Forbes.com, will be speaking on the panel about how she broke into the online marketing industry and her experiences with the business web site, along with four other professionals representing various media outlets, including Philebrity, Hearst Publishers, Philadelphia Weekly and Mental Floss Magazine.
Search for ED on Facebook using “ED2010″ or check out the national organization site at www.ed2010.com
TECH TOOLS panelists and their digital media site link below:
Daniel McQuade’s Philadelphia Weekly blog
Tammy Tibbetts // Editor-in-Chief + web editor-producer // Published by Hearst Digital Media
Kelly White // contributing editor
Kim Last // audience development associate
Matt Soniak // intern
This was posted on Apr 18
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