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[[Delta Omega Chapter|Delta Omega]] was recognized for these events as the 2007 [[Outstanding PR and Community Relations]] award winner. | [[Delta Omega Chapter|Delta Omega]] was recognized for these events as the 2007 [[Outstanding PR and Community Relations]] award winner. | ||
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+ | == Campus Organization Events == | ||
+ | '''Event Type:''' Campus Events | ||
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+ | '''Contributors:''' Alpha Kappa Chapter (Form 110) | ||
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+ | '''Location:''' UNC | ||
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+ | '''Planning required:''' | ||
+ | Resources required: room reservation, supplies, advertising, volunteers | ||
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+ | '''Materials required:''' t-shirts | ||
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+ | '''Event Summary:''' Alpha Kappa organized a campus-wide Casino Night to welcome freshman and transfer students to UNC. The chapter served as blackjack dealers allowing them to wear fraternity clothing and interact with the students and discuss Phi Sigma Pi. | ||
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+ | '''Event Type:''' Campus Events | ||
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+ | '''Contributors:''' Alpha Kappa Chapter (Form 110) | ||
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+ | '''Location:''' UNC | ||
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+ | '''Planning required:''' | ||
+ | Resources required: supplies, volunteers | ||
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+ | '''Materials required:''' | ||
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+ | '''Event Summary:''' Alpha Kappa was approached by a student organization on campus to donate food for a campus awareness event focusing on issues in Darfur, Sudan. The chapter contributed food, utensils, plates and cups in addition to providing volunteers to help set up and serve food during the event. By volunteering in such a way, Phi Sigma Pi was able to establish positive relations with this large campus organization, raise campus awareness of our Chapter, and contribute positively to the fundraising goals of the event. Over 400 people attended the dinner, which was held in UNC’s “Pit” or central gathering area on campus. |
Revision as of 13:41, 25 September 2007
Career Oriented Events
Event Type: Career Panels
Contributors: Delta Omega Chapter (Form 110)
Location: University of California
Planning required: Collaborative effort among Phi Sigma Pi and organizations on campus. Planning began during the xxxx Resources required: Sponsors and golfers
Materials required: Room reservations
Event Summary: In Fall 2006, we organized a workshop for prospective business majors on the application process to enter into UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. With the Regent’s and Chancellor’s Scholars Association, we invited any interested freshman to our event to listen to our panel of brothers who were currently enrolled at Haas. In Spring 2007, Delta Omega hosted a “Careers after Cal” event with the National Asian American Society of Accountants (NAASA), in which we invited students of all majors to listen to a panel of professionals, consisting of their alumni and ours, talk about their experiences both at Cal and careers afterwards.
Delta Omega was recognized for these events as the 2007 Outstanding PR and Community Relations award winner.
Campus Organization Events
Event Type: Campus Events
Contributors: Alpha Kappa Chapter (Form 110)
Location: UNC
Planning required: Resources required: room reservation, supplies, advertising, volunteers
Materials required: t-shirts
Event Summary: Alpha Kappa organized a campus-wide Casino Night to welcome freshman and transfer students to UNC. The chapter served as blackjack dealers allowing them to wear fraternity clothing and interact with the students and discuss Phi Sigma Pi.
Event Type: Campus Events
Contributors: Alpha Kappa Chapter (Form 110)
Location: UNC
Planning required: Resources required: supplies, volunteers
Materials required:
Event Summary: Alpha Kappa was approached by a student organization on campus to donate food for a campus awareness event focusing on issues in Darfur, Sudan. The chapter contributed food, utensils, plates and cups in addition to providing volunteers to help set up and serve food during the event. By volunteering in such a way, Phi Sigma Pi was able to establish positive relations with this large campus organization, raise campus awareness of our Chapter, and contribute positively to the fundraising goals of the event. Over 400 people attended the dinner, which was held in UNC’s “Pit” or central gathering area on campus.