COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & SUPPORT

The Student Events & Activities Center is involved in participating and supporting campus-wide intitiatives to create opportunities to develop relationships, multi-cultural competency and engagement for students accross campus.

Get Involved with Cultural Celebrations @ OSU CD

Picture of Get Involved CDThe Cultural Celebration CD highlights numerous organizations within the S.E.E.D.S. community. It is the story of community, diversity and leadership unique to OSU. Annually, more than 25 student organizations host programs showcasing leaders, ceremonies, stories, dance and food. These programs enrich student experiences at OSU as well as providing students with opportunities to develop a greater cultural understanding of the world.

The CD can be viewed online, using the Flash player, or you can stop by Student Involvement and ask for a copy of the Get Involved with Cultural Celebrations @ OSU CD.

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Features include:

  • Stories on over 25 S.E.E.D.S. organizations
  • Mission statements
  • Movies
  • Posters
  • Meals from each cultural group and their recipes
  • Ways in which you can get involved!

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Justice in Leadership in Community

OSU Student Organizations & Programmers Network

The Student Events & Activities Program convenes the OSU Programmers Network. This initiative brings together the student planners and their faculty/staff advisors providing opportunity to:

  • Identify collaboration opportunities
  • Create a campus wide event/activities calendar
  • Influence university program policies/procedures
  • Identify and create access to shared resources
  • Create a campus wide marketing plan
  • Provide opportunity to develop comprehensive assessment and education
  • Create a means of communication for University Risk Management and Service Providers

The OSU Programmers Network is made up of two distinct factions Student Leaders and Faculty/Staff Advisors. The Student cohort is co-facilitated by representatives from the SLI Event/Activities Team and the Memorial Union Program Council. The Faculty/Staff cohort is facilitated by the Asst. Director of the S.E.A.C. and the ASOSU Student Advocate.

The OSU Programmers Network is made up of all OSU organizations that sponsor/host programs, events or activities on the OSU campus. These would include but are not limited to:

  • Memorial Union Program Council
  • S.L.I. Events & Activities Program
  • ASOSU
  • Cultural/Resource Centers
  • ISOSU and Affiliates
  • Greek Life
  • Rec Sports
  • UHDS
  • Student Health Services
  • MEChA
  • MASA
  • Community Service Center
  • Ag Exec Council
  • Athletics
  • Academic Programs (Pet Day, class projects, etc.)
  • Spiritual Community
  • Political Community

Identified desired outcomes for this initiative include:

  • Creation of a programmers community
  • Collaborative programming leading to a more effective use of resources
  • Consistent marketing leading to more student involvement
  • Development of a volunteers network supporting the development of future planners
  • Identified student learning outcomes for programmers
  • Creation of an Annual Celebration of Involvement on the OSU campus

Structure:

  • OSU Programmers Network- meets twice a term
  • OSU Programmers Network Sub-committees:
    • End of the Year Celebration - meets as needed
    • Programmers/Activities Learning Community Round Tables- meets as needed
  • OSU Programmers Network Faculty/Staff Advisors Cohort- meets as needed

Budget:

  • Budget for this initiative is from the Student Events & Activities budget. The Community Celebration is also a component of the Justice in Leadership Initiative and will be co-sponsored from various University organizations.

Ex-officio partners include:

  • OSU Risk Management
  • MU Guest Services
  • Student Activities Chair
  • OSU Conference and Event Services
  • Public Safety
  • University Marketing
  • Dean of Students

BEAVER FORCE

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It’s your time to shine!

The Student Events & Activities Center invites you to join the Beaver Force. Get out of the classroom for hands on FUN! Join us for skill-building workshops, and learn more about volunteer opportunities for participation in BIG campus events like Homecoming, Dad's Weekend, After Dark, Spring Festival, Battle/Flat tail, cultural events, and much more!! Volunteer efforts support Memorial Union Program Council (MUPC), Student Events & Activities (SEAC), and International Students of OSU (ISOSU). This is a great chance for you to meet other students, get hands-on volunteer experience, learn practical leadership skills, and set yourself up for success. Get on the right track now and sign up for The Beaver Force today! 

Skill building starts September 26th, and will take place every other Monday, from 7:00-8:30pm in MU 122. Volunteer opportunities affiliated with the Beaver Force will take place all year long.  Come to the first meeting to find out more and get involved or...

Sign-up now to be part of the the BEAVER FORCE!

 

 

Have any questions?

Check in with the Student Events & Activities Center- (MU 103)

Email: events.sli@oregonstate.edu

Call: 541-713-8368

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