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Welcome to World Echoes!

Welcome to World Echoes!. By Carmen Banea World Echoes President. About World Echoes. Founded in 2001 The largest multicultural student organization on campus (over 400 members ) 40 % from U.S.

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Welcome to World Echoes!

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  1. Welcome to World Echoes! By Carmen Banea World Echoes President

  2. About World Echoes • Founded in 2001 • The largest multicultural student organization on campus (over 400 members) • 40% from U.S. • 60% from 40 countries, such as Peru, Bolivia, Mexico, Brazil, Egypt, Zimbabwe, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Thailand, China, Taiwan, Japan, Mongolia, South Korea, Germany, Romania, Ukraine, Serbia, Turkey and many more. • Recognized student organization – March 2010 • Winner of • Mean Green Unity Organization Award 2008 • Distinguished Service Award 2005 • Multicultural Community Outreach Award 2004 • Distinguished Service Award 2003

  3. Mission statement The mission of World Echoes is to provide students at the University of North Texas the opportunity to interact with a variety of cultures further enriching their college experience. This goal is accomplished through a wide range of projects including, but not limited to: cultural and social activities, guest speakers, country and controversial issues presentations, community service, etc. Furthermore, this organization's aim is to increase awareness of global issues preparing students for success in diverse environments. 

  4. World Echoes Objectives • promote cultural understanding and learning • bring together citizens of the world from different backgrounds, ethnicities, cultures, and religions • strengthen the multicultural community on campus • help eradicate prejudices • provide a forum for students to express controversial issues related to their countries, religions, etc. • periodically inform the entire student community regarding multicultural/ethnic programs at UNT • centralize and communicate in a timely manner information pertaining to student life (i.e. immigration updates, scholarships, job opportunities, etc.) • gather faculty support with the purpose of expanding access to educational resources

  5. Articles Written about World Echoes A Celebration of Spring, Color 2010 Group represents cultural diversity 2010 UNT celebrates week of foreign cultures, foods2009 Campus culture group responds to 'Slumdog’ 2009 Volunteers educate Argyle 2007 Visiting professor speaks on Iraq 2007 Group welcomes international students 1007 World Echoes Raises Cultural Awareness 2007 Cooking fair brings flavor, culture 2006 World Echoes to host themed parties 2005 World Echoes presents international fashion show 2005 Group brings all international students together 2004 World Echoes to go sailing 2004 World Echoes to hold "Dance Ball" 2003 Religion addressed at speech 2002 NT receives cultural treat 2002 International organization celebrates first year 2002

  6. Cooking and Tasting Around the World

  7. Holi– the Hindu Festival of Colors

  8. Chinese New Year

  9. Country Presentations

  10. Games Nights

  11. Soccer Games

  12. Ethnic Dinners

  13. Karaoke Night / Guitar Hero

  14. World Echoes Programs • Presentations on countries, religions, and cultural and controversial issues • Cultural/ethnic events such as festivals and workshops • Foreign movie nights • Sports activities • Professional development events • Social events including dinners, parties, picnics, camping trips • Community service for the campus and the DFW metroplex

  15. What World Echoes Achieves? • Enhance the goals of the university • Diversity • programs & membership • Recruitment • work closely with UNT International • participate in focus groups and helped create the UNT International Alumni Association • helped welcome international advisors to campus • Retention • members participate in international student orientation sessions • provide programs and constant interaction, to integrate students in campus life • no discrimination as we do not espouse any religious affiliation • large support group (Library Study Time) • Excellence • Student leaders (10 WE officers went on to start their new organizations) • Outstanding International Student Award (9 students) • Departmental Outstanding Student Award (5 students) • Mean Green Unity Student Award (1 student) • On and off-campus scholarships (90 students)

  16. Where we fit in? • Our programs focus on the following areas identified by the Division of Student Affairs Strategic Plan: • Create or enhance innovative programming that address/remove barriers to student success. • Create or enhance programming that better connects students to the institution and/or better engages students through social and outside of the classroom experiences. • Create or enhance collaborative programs or services that place an emphasis on leadership, community service, mentoring, and career services. • Expand programming and/or services to include focus on internationalization, cross-cultural issues, and/or sustainability.

  17. Funding (major areas) • Our top 3 largest expenses: • Food ($2620) • $25/event * 12 events per semester * 2 semesters (snacks) • $15/event * 12 events per semester * 2 semesters (drinks) • $60/ welcome meeting event * 2 semesters • $350/ Cooking and Tasting around the World * 2 semesters • $50 * 2 events * 2 semesters – UNT’s Coke van rental • $25 * 2 events * 2 semesters – ice for Coke van • $100 * 2 events * 2 semesters – pizza • $100 (water for our sports events) • Van rental ($1600) • $50/hour * 4 hours * 4 events per semester * 2 semesters • Consumables ($960) • $20/event * 12 events per semester * 2 semesters (name tags, pens, cups, plates, etc.) • $350 – colors, and other consumables for Holi event • $90 – mesh pinnies, soccer ball

  18. Funding (cont.) Advertising services - $150 (2 large advertising banners) Books & Pre-recorded records - $20 Fees and other charges – $15 * 4 times per semester * 2 semesters (parking charges) Lecturers – gifts - $30 * 4 lecturers per year Other professional services - $70 per event * 2 events per semester * 2 semesters (DJ services) Purchased contracted services - $90 per semester * 2 semesters (professional development) Rental – furnishing & equipment $150 (audio equipment rental, tables, chairs) Rental – space $350 (1-2 events in Lyceum) Printing - $250 (flyers, buttons, t-shirts)

  19. Questions?

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