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2010 Interfraternity Council Board of Directors Slate Announced

President:
Russell Propp - Delta Sigma Phi
Austin Enns - Acacia

Vice President:
Cooper Mach - Beta Theta Pi
Austin Enns - Acacia

Judicial Affairs:
Matt Grace - Sigma Pi
Kevin Ahrens - Sigma Phi Epsilon

Risk Management:
Steven Coen - Lambda Chi Alpha
Kevin Ahrens - Sigma Phi Epsilon
Michael Siscos - Alpha Tau Omega

Recruitment:
Drew Goering - FarmHouse
David Dikeman - Alpha Tau Omega

Public Relations:
Drew Goering - FarmHouse
David Dikeman - Alpha Tau Omega
Cooper Mach - Beta Theta Pi
Brandon Mais - Beta Theta Pi

Interfraternal Relations:
Brandon Mais - Beta Theta Pi
David Allen - Pi Kappa Alpha
Steven Coen - Lambda Chi Alpha

Community & Internal Relations:
Logan Gauby - Beta Theta Pi
Kevin Ahrens - Sigma Phi Epsilon
Isaac Honer - FarmHouse

Retention:

Michael Siscos - Alpha Tau Omega
Brandon Mais - Beta Theta Pi
Isaac Honer - FarmHouse

You may view candidate applications for the 2010 IFC Board of Directors Slate at:

Officers will be elected on November 9 at Delta Upsilon.

If there are any questions about the elections, please contact the IFC President, Brandon Harder at bharder@ksu.edu.
Make Your Mark.....With Up 'til Dawn!

Join the quickly-growing team of students and do your part for K-State's largest philanthropy. All proceeds are donated to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, to support their mission to find a cure for childhood cancer and other catastrophic diseases.  To learn more about Up 'til Dawn or to register, go to http://www.k-state.edu/uptildawn/getinvolved.htm or click here! . The 2009 Up 'til dawn event will take place on October 29th in the K-State Union.  Letter writing will be available in the K-State Union throughout the day, and the UTD Event will officially kick of that night!  There will be plenty of fun and excietemetn as well as the opportunity to have a profound impact on the kids of St. Jude. 

If you dont have a team, no problem! Sign up anyway, and we'll put you in our lottery system. Its easy to get involved and every ounce of support helps!

Please contact contact Luke Fangman at fangmanl@ksu.edu with any questions.

We look forward to hearing back from you soon!
 
GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL E-VENT
 
Monday, October 26 to Friday, October 30 -  Online from 12:00 Noon-3:00 PM
 
Connect with admissions reps from over 60 academic programs from across the country and region during the week via an online database. In addition, participate in the following web-based presentations* from 12noon - 1 pm and live chat sessions from 1 pm - 3 pm via http://www.k-state.edu/ces .
  
*Applying to Graduate School - Monday, October 26, 2009
Webinar Presenter: Dr. Don Martin, Author of Road Map for Graduate Study.
 
* Gaining an Edge for Law School - Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Webinar Presenter: Ms. Karla Whitaker, Director of Admissions, Washburn University School of Law
 
*Considering Medical & Health-Related Careers - Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Webinar Presenter: Ms. Joan Snodgrass, Premedical Advisor, Wichita State University
 
* Writing Effective Personal Statements - Thursday, October 29, 2009
Webinar Presenter: Dr. Ken Weaver, Professor, and Ms. June Coleman-Hull, Career Services, Emporia State University
 
Walk-in Wednesday -  Wednesday, October 28, 2009
12:00 Noon-4:00 PM Holtz Hall
Drop by to have your resume reviewed or to ask a quick question. No appointment necessary. Noon-4 PM, Holtz Hall.
 
How to Work Education Career Fair -  Friday, October 30, 2009
10:30AM Bluemont, Room 21
Learn how to research and network with employers before the Education Career Fair.
 
DINING ETIQUETTE -  Thursday, November 5, 2009 
5:30PM Derby Dining Center Gold Room
 
$9.00 per person or $5 plus one meal exchange with a KSU meal plan. Payment due upon registration. RSVP by 5PM October 30, 2009 . Reservation by phone:785-532-6506 (credit or meal plan payments) or visit 100 Holtz Hall. Hosted by CES and the Department of Hospitality Management and Dietetic
 
ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWING
Sign-ups close next week for the following pre-selected interview schedules. Login to your CES Account to submit your resume and request an interview.
MARKETSPHERE CONSULTING: FT & Intern Consultant: Deadline 10/22/09
 
CONFERENCE CATALYSTS: Client Svcs Rep: Deadline 10/26/09
 
US Public Interest Research Groups (PIRG): Campus Organizer & Fellowships: Deadline 10/28/09.

Help prevent the spread of influenza in your chapter
K-State and Greek Affairs is prepared to help your chapter respond to sick members, but more importantly, we want to help you be aware of how your chapter can stay healthy.  Here's what you should know:
 
H1N1 flu is spread through respiratory droplets that are coughed or sneezed into the air. It may also be spread by virus that remains on hands after coughing or sneezing that gets spread to others through common use items such as phones, doorknobs, desks and keyboards.

If you or one of your chapter sisters are sick, have them stay home to avoid spreading illness.  Encourage them not to go to class or chapter functions and certianly do not require their attendance. 
 
All members should use simple caution during the flu season: cough or sneeze into your elbow or a tissue and properly dispose of used tissues. Clean hands after using tissues with an alcohol-based hand sanitizer or soap and warm water.  Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth. Stay healthy by eating a balanced diet, drinking plenty of water and getting adequate rest and exercise.
 
Should members in  your chapter become ill, please contact the Greek Affairs office immediately. 
 
All Greek students received the and annual email encouraging safety.  Included this semester was special information about influenza and other timely cautions.  Read the newsletter now.
Out & Greek Conference for LGBT & Ally Fraternity & Sorority Members
Kansas State University is the location for the second annual Leadership Conference.

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The conference, which will take place November 19-22 at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, is the only conference of its kind for LGBT and ally fraternity and sorority members nationally. Registration now open along with call for workshop presenters online athttp://www.lambda10.org/outandgreek.

Echoing the mission of Campus Pride's Lambda 10 educational initiative, the Out and Greek Conference aims to bring together lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) and ally members of fraternities and sororities in an effort to foster dialogue and create safer, more LGBT-friendly learning environments at colleges and universities.

"Fraternities and sororities were once considered a primary source of homophobia on college campuses," said conference chair Chelsey Fritch who is also a member of Gamma Rho Lambda, one of the nations queer-inclusive sororities. "But now more than ever LGBT members of the Greek system are being open and honest about who we are. This conference hopes to provide an opportunity to enhance that dialogue, share tools and create further strategies for change."

The Out and Greek Conference will also provide an opportunity for students and professional staff from across the country to lead and present workshops on best practices from their campus fraternity and sorority community. Further details, a schedule of events as well as information becoming a workshop presenter, may be found by visiting http://www.lambda10.org/outandgreek.

According to Campus Pride, Kansas State University was chosen to host the conference due to the fact that it has both a men's fraternity and a women's sorority for LGBT members - Delta Lambda Phi and Gamma Rho Lambda. Along with Fritch as the chair, members of both organizations are part of the planning team. "K-State is proud to host the second annual conference. We have created something special within Greek Life on our campus and we hope to share it with others across the country," Fritch said.
National sponsors currently include Campuspeak, Beck & Company, Tyvola Design and the Association of Fraternity Advisors.

For more information about the conference and how to become a sponsor, please visit www.lambda10.org/outandgreek, email Campus Pride at info@campuspride.org or call 704-277-6710.

Up Til Dawn
Please read the following message from Lee Van Loenen, Director of Up Til Dawn.

My name is Lee Van Loenen and I am the Director of the Up Til Dawn student group here at Kansas State University.  I'm hope that you are aware of what we do on campus, but right now we need your help.


I have attached below the pdf flyer explaining one way UTD is trying to raise funds this year.  It is a text messaging coupon system (that you can use at many businesses and restaurants).  The best part is that you are NOT put on any listservs or spam email lists.  What we want to do is get as many people to sign up because UTD/St. Jude will get a donation for each person that registers.

If you have questions about what we do or how to register, contact me as soon as you can.

Please check the flyer out, forward it to your fraternity and sorority brothers and sisters, and help us fight childhood cancer!

For the Kids!
Lee Van Loenen
UTD Director
leev@ksu.edu
785.410.7828

 
Up Til Dawn
Wildcat Warm-up Director Applications are now available! 
Aubrey Bamford
 
 
Help future Wildcats jumpstart their journey at K-State as a part of the sixth annual Wildcat Warm-up, a three-day event for new students wanting to pump up their passion for purple. Wildcat Warm-up begins after your Orientation and Enrollment session; then, the new students check in for Wildcat Warm-up and collide with your Wildcat side.
Join other K-State students as they build friendships and learn what it really means to be a Wildcat! Wildcat Warm-up is an exclusive opportunity for new freshmen to get a headstart on leadership, student involvement, academic success, and K-State services, history, and traditions.
 
More information about the program can be found on the Wildcat Warm-up webpage at www.k-state.edu/nss/wildcatwarmup.  

If you have any questions regarding the Wildcat Warm-up Director position or the program in general, please feel free to contact Tamara Bauer, Associate Coordinator for New Student Services, at the information listed below.

Tamara Bauer
Associate Coordinator
New Student Services
122 Anderson Hall
Ph: 2-6237
E-mail: tamara@k-state.edu
SafeRide Coordinator Position

Student Governing Association is currently accepting applications for the position of SafeRide Coordinator. The SafeRide Coordinator is a paid position requiring approximately 5 hours/week.

The duties of the SafeRide Director includes:
-Establishing and maintaining communication with the cab service.
-Developing and maintaining a rider usage journal.
-Working with local bar owners to gain their support of SafeRide.
-Soliciting donors and sponsors for the SafeRide program.
-Developing and implementing a marketing campaign.

Anyone interested in applying for the position can get an application by visiting the Office of Student Activities and Services or by visiting our webpage at  http://www.ksu.edu/osas.  The application deadline is Friday, October 23rd at 4 pm.  Questions can be directed to our office at 532-6541. Interviews will be held the evening of Tuesday, October 27th.

*The mission of the SafeRide program is to save lives and prevent injuries and damage to property by offering students and their guests a safe alternative to drunken driving and other threatening situations.

Jacob Gouldie
KSU SafeRide Coordinator



Powercat Financial Counseling is a new student service offering free professional financial counseling on issues such as budgeting, credit use, loan consolidation/repayment, saving, investing, identity theft, etc.  PFC also provides presentations to student groups or classes on these and other financial topics as well.  The Center is located in the Office of Student Activities and Services on the ground floor of the K-State Union and can be contacted at PowercatFinancial@k-state.edu or 532-2889.  Student Centered Tuition Enhancement funds were allocated by SGA to provide seed funding for the center.

In addition, PFC has applications available in their office, which are due October 23rd, for students interested in financial planning to become trained to be Peer Financial Counselors in the center.  Peer Financial Counselors will provide peer-to-peer individual counseling to students on financial issues and make financial presentations as well.  Internship credit may be available for this opportunity.

You may contact Director Jodi Kaus at 532-2889 or jkaus@ksu.edu for additional information, or to request a financial presentation for a student group.  Thank you.

October 23, 2009


quick links for your chapter office
2010 IFC Slate
Up 'til Dawn Deadline
CES Update
H1N1 Update
Fraternal Relevance Accreditation Proposal Forms Due Dec. 4th 2009

Chapter's were sent their Accreditation Proposal forms on October 19th, 2009 via email.  Chapter Accreditation proposals will be due December 4th, 2009.  IFC/PHC/Greek Affairs will host an Accreditation Workshop for chapter leadership on Tuesday November 3rd from 4 pm - 8pm in the Union Cottonwood Room.  This workshop will give chapters the opportunity to seek assistance and ask questions about the proposal process.    Please contact Brandon Cutler at bcutler@ksu.edu with questions.

 
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