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AGR 101 - September 30

AGR 101 - September 30 . Seating chart in effect - Please sit in same location as last week. See instructor now if you did not attend this division last week. There is a chart to view on the front table. AGR 101. Introduction to the College of Agriculture and Purdue University.

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AGR 101 - September 30

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  1. AGR 101 - September 30 • Seating chart in effect - Please sit in same location as last week. • See instructor now if you did not attend this division last week. • There is a chart to view on the front table.

  2. AGR 101 Introduction to the College of Agriculture and Purdue University

  3. High Tech Job Fair Wednesday, October 29, 2008 Purdue Memorial Union Ballrooms 10:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. www.purdue.edu/jobfair

  4. Absences September 23 2:30 3:30 Nick Holt Justine Penix Jon Burton Jeremy Stevenson Brain Montero Stephen Dotson William Sjaichudin Liu Peng Kara Freds Erica Greene 4:30 Erica Sullivan Evan Guckien Scott Markiewicz Eric Hackney Catherine Simpson Rianne Reyes • Michael Cobb • Tyler Wallace • Justin McCloskey • Tina Carroll • Austin Henderson • Nicholas LaVerne • Amanda Massow • Heather Moore • Daniel Morris • Tristian Monterastelli • Brittany Perz

  5. Due Today • Register for CCO express with the Center for Career Opportuntites • BVN – submit a paragraph on how you might participate in “Make a Difference Day”

  6. Class Attendance Policies Students are responsible for all required course work and bear full responsibility for any academic consequences that may result due to absence.

  7. Who can excuse a student from a course requirement or responsibility A) the instructor B) your parents C) the Dean of Students D) the teaching assistant E) the Provost

  8. What is “Make a Difference Day” A) National day of helping others B) Neighbors helping neighbors C) A day focused on national defense D) Answers A and B E) All of the above

  9. Read Prior to Class on October 7 • Personal Leadership and Leadership Development Strategies • Leadership Development Certificate Program • Maintain Address, Phone, and E-mail Information

  10. Class Assignments Due – October 7 • Completed Leadership Self Assessment Survey • Complete Freshmen Survey and Submit Response Form

  11. When you were in high school, did you ever see Destination Purdue magazine? A) Yes B) No C) Don’t remember If you answered b or c, please put your clickers down.

  12. Choose the best response. After reading the magazine I was: A) More confident that a Purdue Agriculture degree could help me find a career B) Less confident that a Purdue Agriculture degree could help me find a career C) Unchanged about how a Purdue Agriculture degree could help me find a career

  13. Choose the best response. After reading the magazine: A) I felt more confident in my choice to come to Purdue B) I felt less confident in my choice to come to Purdue C) I felt no different about my choice to come to Purdue

  14. Choose the best response. After reading Destination Purdue: A) I felt like I could fit in at Purdue B) I felt like it would be hard to fit in at Purdue C) Had no opinion about Purdue

  15. Choose the best response. Reading Destination Purdue: A) Will help high school students decide to come to Purdue B) Will prevent high school students from coming to Purdue C) Will have no effect on a high school student’s college choice

  16. AGR 101 Attendance Print Your Name On Appropriate Line. Leave Empty Seats Blank. Record Your Row Location and Number of Seats From Aisle Including Empty Ones. Return to Your Location Next Tuesday.

  17. Boiler Volunteer Network Dr. Harry Brown Assistant Dean of Students

  18. Student Activities & Organizations Getting Involved and Making A Difference Community Engagement Boiler Volunteer Network

  19. BVN

  20. BVN Boiler Volunteer Network

  21. Boiler Volunteer Network

  22. Discovery Expanding the realm of knowledge Learning Dissemination and preservation of knowledge Engagement The exchange of knowledge Purdue serves the community through Student Activities & Organizations

  23. Student Activities & Organizations We facilitate discovery, learning, and engagement by connecting students, faculty, staff, and retirees with intentional and meaningful community service opportunities.

  24. Student Activities & Organizations Getting students involved outside the classroom to… Discover new knowledge about themselves and the world they live in. Learn from others – the people they serve and the people they serve with. Engage communities – close to home and farther away – to contribute to the welfare and advancement of human societies.

  25. Student Activities & Organizations Experiential Education Tell me and I may forget Show me and I may remember Involve me and I will understand Chinese Proverb

  26. Student Activities & Organizations Experiential Education To help Purdue’s students become • Leaders • Professionals • Responsible citizens • Lifelong learners

  27. Individual and group information, referrals, and consultations Helping residence halls and student organizations develop community service projects Resource library Placements with community agencies Help matching your interests and skills with community needs Workshops and manuals to help you plan your service Community Action Days Special Events Student Activities & Organizations BVN Services…

  28. Student Activities & Organizations Community Action Days 2008-2009 Boiler Up! Action Day – Aug. 22 September Action Day – Sept. 27 Make-A-Difference Day – Nov. 8 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – Jan. 19 Share the Love Action Day – Feb. 28

  29. Student Activities & Organizations Special Events Fall Harvest Food Drive – Oct. 7 – Nov. 21 Season of Sharing – Dec. 1 - Dec. 19 Project Move Out – May 8 -10

  30. Student Activities & Organizations Special Events Special events are a great way to get your organization, flood, hall, or friends together .

  31. Student Activities & Organizations Boiler Volunteer Network – Community Engagement

  32. Student Activities & Organizations Your Terms

  33. Student Activities & Organizations Your Passion

  34. Student Activities & Organizations Your Journey

  35. Student Activities & Organizations Community Engagement – Your Terms – Your Passion – Your Journey

  36. Student Activities & Organizations Get Involved Early Fun Make A Difference Day Saturday, November 8th Sign-in 8:15 – 8:45 am Projects 9:00 – 1:00 or 1:30 Krannert Drawing Room Transportation provided Juice, bagels, pastries, and t-shirts! Friends Make A Difference

  37. Food Bank Crisis Center Community Center Arts Center Salvation Army Parks Department Churches Purdue Grounds NICHES Zoo Gardening Cleaning Painting Mailings Play Ground Reconstruction Prairie Restoration Sort Clothing Mark storm drains Some of Our Community Partners & Their Needs

  38. Sign up @ www.purdue.edu/bvn

  39. Student Activities & Organizations Questions? Boiler Volunteer Network G-4 Stewart Center Harry Brown Assistant Dean of Student Emily Love Graduate Administrative Professional Diane Richey Office Administrator bvn@purdue.edu

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