USC Program Board Executive Director & Finance Director Application and Committee Direction Applications
Concept:
I will need two flyers. One flyer for the Executive Director and Finance and Administration Director Application.
The applications will be due March 2nd by 5pm and should be turned into the Program Board office located in STU B7.
The second advertising flyer will be for
Committee Directors. We will be hiring the following Committee Director and Assistant Director positions: Public Relations, Special Events, Production Manager, Speakers, Performing Arts, Graphic Designer, Concerts.
The applications will be due March 23nd by 5pm and should be turned into the Program Board office located in STU B7.
Both flyers should say that the applications are availible in the Program Board office. Also - this is a question for you Julie - could we have the applications availible on the website. If so please say that the applications are availible on our website usc.edu/programboard.
These flyers would hopefully also be mailed out on our listserve.
My concept for the flyer is basically the same For Hire posters that you already made just with more positions and change the dates. Please let me know if you have any questions or feel you need more information. Thanks!
Contact:
Lizzy Paulson
303.349.4478
lizzy.paulson@gmail.com
Saturday, February 17, 2007
ISA: International Night
March 5, 2007
7 - 10pm
Bovard
This is a cultural performance show in which
student organizations from ISA representing different cultures will
showcase their traditional attire and perform their traditional music
and dances. This event is open to the whole USC student body. Free
refreshments will be provided.
Contact:
Suffian Muhili
213.840.6537
mohdmuhi@usc.edu
7 - 10pm
Bovard
This is a cultural performance show in which
student organizations from ISA representing different cultures will
showcase their traditional attire and perform their traditional music
and dances. This event is open to the whole USC student body. Free
refreshments will be provided.
Contact:
Suffian Muhili
213.840.6537
mohdmuhi@usc.edu
AHA: Train of Thought
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
10 - 2 pm
Trousdale Parkway
Opportunity for academic member organizations to
publicize their club's events and activities. Allow students to get in
touch with USC's intellectual scene and learn more about academic
organizations on campus.
Contact: Karen Choi
213.268.0178
kwokyinc@usc.edu
10 - 2 pm
Trousdale Parkway
Opportunity for academic member organizations to
publicize their club's events and activities. Allow students to get in
touch with USC's intellectual scene and learn more about academic
organizations on campus.
Contact: Karen Choi
213.268.0178
kwokyinc@usc.edu
AHA: Healed or Hurt: Cultural Competence in Medicine
March 7, 2007
6 PM
THH 101
This event will be an inter-disciplinary
discussion about cultural competence in medicine. We will have
speakers from various disciplines who will discuss how medical
professionals can provide the best possible care to patients, while
respecting the patients' cultural and spiritual beliefs. There are
times when medical practices violate some cultures' values or beliefs,
and this can cause conflict and friction with the patient. So, we
will be exploring the issue of cultural competence in medicine.
Contact Parth Shah for more information:
951.858.0201
parthsha@usc.edu
Sponsors: AHA, Becoming a Physician, Center for Excellence in Teaching
6 PM
THH 101
This event will be an inter-disciplinary
discussion about cultural competence in medicine. We will have
speakers from various disciplines who will discuss how medical
professionals can provide the best possible care to patients, while
respecting the patients' cultural and spiritual beliefs. There are
times when medical practices violate some cultures' values or beliefs,
and this can cause conflict and friction with the patient. So, we
will be exploring the issue of cultural competence in medicine.
Contact Parth Shah for more information:
951.858.0201
parthsha@usc.edu
Sponsors: AHA, Becoming a Physician, Center for Excellence in Teaching
AHA: Academic Ethics Forum
March 29, 2007
5 - 7 pm
TSC 204
Professors and key student leaders will be on hand to give presentations and conduct mini group sessions with students regarding academic ethics and the various dynamics associated with this subject.
Contact Parth Shah for additional information:
951-858-0201
parthsha@usc.edu
5 - 7 pm
TSC 204
Professors and key student leaders will be on hand to give presentations and conduct mini group sessions with students regarding academic ethics and the various dynamics associated with this subject.
Contact Parth Shah for additional information:
951-858-0201
parthsha@usc.edu
Sunday, February 11, 2007
APASA & ISA: Lunar New Year Celebration
Tuesday, February 20
- 7-10 PM
- McCarthy Quad
- Come out to celebrate the Lunar New Year with ethnic food, cultural performances, carnival games, and Henna tattoo artists. Donations of used clothing or canned food requested.
Monday, February 05, 2007
Update to Love Shack! 6pm!
Unfortunately, there has been another time change to Love Shack. The event will now start at 6pm!!!
See you all tomorrow at 5pm. If you can't make the meeting (and I don't already know about it..i.e. class etc), please let me know asap! I want to see you all there!
Julie
See you all tomorrow at 5pm. If you can't make the meeting (and I don't already know about it..i.e. class etc), please let me know asap! I want to see you all there!
Julie
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
AHA: Love Shack
The Academic Honors Assembly and the Office of Undergraduate
Programming are pleased to bring you "LOVE SHACK: An Interdisciplinary
Student/Professor Forum on love and lust."
Tuesday, February 13th
6:30pm
Davidson Embassy Room
LOVE SHACK will feature a brief topic and speaker introduction,
speeches by each speaker reflecting on love and lust, and a
student/professor Q&A period. Free refresments and dinner will also
be available for both students and professors! Dinner is guaranteed
for the first 150 guests, and the first 100 guests to arrive will
receive a special gift, so come early!
RSVP to uscaha@usc.edu
Programming are pleased to bring you "LOVE SHACK: An Interdisciplinary
Student/Professor Forum on love and lust."
Tuesday, February 13th
6:30pm
Davidson Embassy Room
LOVE SHACK will feature a brief topic and speaker introduction,
speeches by each speaker reflecting on love and lust, and a
student/professor Q&A period. Free refresments and dinner will also
be available for both students and professors! Dinner is guaranteed
for the first 150 guests, and the first 100 guests to arrive will
receive a special gift, so come early!
RSVP to uscaha@usc.edu
Saturday, January 27, 2007
APASA Events
Catalyst 07: An APA Concert Showcase
Tuesday, January 30
6-9PM
Bovard
APASA
A concert showcase featuring Far East Movement, with Native Guns, Jazmin, Ken Oak Band, and USC's very own Second Wind.
Three Voices: Free Screening!
Thursday, February 1
7-9 PM
Leavey Auditorium
APASA/ Vietnamese Student Association
An American in Ho Chi Minh City looks for a daughter he fathered during the war. He meets Woody, a child who's a street vendor, and when Woody's case of wares disappears, he thinks the soldier took it. Woody hunts for him. A cyclo driver, Hai, gives a ride to Lan, a hotel call girl, and starts waiting for her daily; he falls in love with her and tries to break through her tough veneer. Kien An, a young woman, takes a job harvesting lotuses in the ponds of Teacher Dao, a reclusive man who has leprosy. Her singing awakens him from depression, and he asks her to write down poetry he has composed. The characters' paths cross in small ways, around flowers and kindnesses.
South Asians in the Global Market: A Panel Discussion
Wednesday, February 7
7:30PM
THH 102
APASA/SCIA
Come out to find out how South Asians have contributed to the Global Market.
Free Screening + Meet the Cast: Red Doors
Thursday, February 8
6-9PM
THH 101
APASA
Watch the movie, then meet the cast! FREE. Refreshments Provided.
Red Doors tells the story of the Wongs, a bizarrely dysfunctional Chinese-American family living in the New York suburbs. Ed Wong (Tzi Ma) has just retired and plots to escape his mundane life. However, the tumultuous, madcap lives of his three rebellious daughters change his plans. The eldest daughter, Samantha (Jacqueline Kim), is an ambitious businesswoman in Manhattan who suddenly gets cold feet about her upcoming marriage when she runs into an old high school flame (Rossif Sutherland). Julie (Elaine Kao), the shy middle sister, finds her life as a studious medical student turned upside down when she falls for a movie starlet (Mia Riverton) visiting the hospital. Katie (Kathy Shao-Lin Lee), the youngest sister, is a disaffected high school senior who engages in a continually escalating and dangerous prank war with her longtime neighbor and nemesis, Simon (Sebastian Stan). Ultimately, Ed's disappearance compels each daughter to examine her own understanding of the role and connection she has to the family. At the same time, the Wongs learn to live their own lives outside the invisible fences of their home.
SC'erenade Open Mic
Tuesday, February 13
7-9PM
Groundzero Coffeehouse
APASA
Come out for a night of slam poetry, music, and talent.
Hate Crimes Lecture + Self Defense Class: Hate Crimes Series
Thursday, February 15
4-5PM
McCarthy Quad
APASA/BSA/LSA
Hear about hate crimes and take a self defense class.
Lunar New Year Celebration
Tuesday, February 20
7-10PM
McCarthy Quad
APASA/ISA
Come out to celebrate the Lunar New Year with ethnic food, cultural performances, carnival games, and Henna tattoo artists. Donations of used clothing or canned food requested.
Tuesday, January 30
6-9PM
Bovard
APASA
A concert showcase featuring Far East Movement, with Native Guns, Jazmin, Ken Oak Band, and USC's very own Second Wind.
Three Voices: Free Screening!
Thursday, February 1
7-9 PM
Leavey Auditorium
APASA/ Vietnamese Student Association
An American in Ho Chi Minh City looks for a daughter he fathered during the war. He meets Woody, a child who's a street vendor, and when Woody's case of wares disappears, he thinks the soldier took it. Woody hunts for him. A cyclo driver, Hai, gives a ride to Lan, a hotel call girl, and starts waiting for her daily; he falls in love with her and tries to break through her tough veneer. Kien An, a young woman, takes a job harvesting lotuses in the ponds of Teacher Dao, a reclusive man who has leprosy. Her singing awakens him from depression, and he asks her to write down poetry he has composed. The characters' paths cross in small ways, around flowers and kindnesses.
South Asians in the Global Market: A Panel Discussion
Wednesday, February 7
7:30PM
THH 102
APASA/SCIA
Come out to find out how South Asians have contributed to the Global Market.
Free Screening + Meet the Cast: Red Doors
Thursday, February 8
6-9PM
THH 101
APASA
Watch the movie, then meet the cast! FREE. Refreshments Provided.
Red Doors tells the story of the Wongs, a bizarrely dysfunctional Chinese-American family living in the New York suburbs. Ed Wong (Tzi Ma) has just retired and plots to escape his mundane life. However, the tumultuous, madcap lives of his three rebellious daughters change his plans. The eldest daughter, Samantha (Jacqueline Kim), is an ambitious businesswoman in Manhattan who suddenly gets cold feet about her upcoming marriage when she runs into an old high school flame (Rossif Sutherland). Julie (Elaine Kao), the shy middle sister, finds her life as a studious medical student turned upside down when she falls for a movie starlet (Mia Riverton) visiting the hospital. Katie (Kathy Shao-Lin Lee), the youngest sister, is a disaffected high school senior who engages in a continually escalating and dangerous prank war with her longtime neighbor and nemesis, Simon (Sebastian Stan). Ultimately, Ed's disappearance compels each daughter to examine her own understanding of the role and connection she has to the family. At the same time, the Wongs learn to live their own lives outside the invisible fences of their home.
SC'erenade Open Mic
Tuesday, February 13
7-9PM
Groundzero Coffeehouse
APASA
Come out for a night of slam poetry, music, and talent.
Hate Crimes Lecture + Self Defense Class: Hate Crimes Series
Thursday, February 15
4-5PM
McCarthy Quad
APASA/BSA/LSA
Hear about hate crimes and take a self defense class.
Lunar New Year Celebration
Tuesday, February 20
7-10PM
McCarthy Quad
APASA/ISA
Come out to celebrate the Lunar New Year with ethnic food, cultural performances, carnival games, and Henna tattoo artists. Donations of used clothing or canned food requested.
Saturday, January 20, 2007
Performing Arts: Breakdance @ Bovard
Friday, January 26th
8 pm
Bovard
A show by the Massive Monkees, an internationally
acclaimed Seattle breakdance crew, who recently beat out hundreds of crews
to win the B-boy Championships in London. They will be joined by a DJ and
MC/rapper named Onebelow. The event will include a freestyle competition in
which students will have the opportunity to get on stage and battle for the
audience's applause. The core of the event is a breakdance/hip-hop show
though.
Contact:
Marissa Goodhill
perfart@usc.edu
8 pm
Bovard
A show by the Massive Monkees, an internationally
acclaimed Seattle breakdance crew, who recently beat out hundreds of crews
to win the B-boy Championships in London. They will be joined by a DJ and
MC/rapper named Onebelow. The event will include a freestyle competition in
which students will have the opportunity to get on stage and battle for the
audience's applause. The core of the event is a breakdance/hip-hop show
though.
Contact:
Marissa Goodhill
perfart@usc.edu
PSA: State of the Union Address Viewing
Tuesday, January 23rd
6 pm
TBD
We will be hosting a viewing of the President's annual
State of the Union Address. The Address will be followed by a discussion,
led by a speaker TBD.
Contact:
Lindsay Lau
lindsayl@usc.edu
6 pm
TBD
We will be hosting a viewing of the President's annual
State of the Union Address. The Address will be followed by a discussion,
led by a speaker TBD.
Contact:
Lindsay Lau
lindsayl@usc.edu
LSA & WSA: Women's Spectrum: The Latina Women
January 25th
6 -8 pm
Doheney Intellectual Commons
General discussion about Latina issues faced in society. Guest speakers (unconfirmed), open mic for students, led discussion. Dinner to be provided. This is the first of three 'Spectrum' events that WSA will be hosting this semester.
Contact:
Kristen Priddy
kristen.priddy@gmail.com
6 -8 pm
Doheney Intellectual Commons
General discussion about Latina issues faced in society. Guest speakers (unconfirmed), open mic for students, led discussion. Dinner to be provided. This is the first of three 'Spectrum' events that WSA will be hosting this semester.
Contact:
Kristen Priddy
kristen.priddy@gmail.com
AHA: Love Shack
February 13th
6 -8 pm
David Embassy Room
The Academic Honors Assembly (A Division of Program Board) and the Office of Undergraduate Programming are pleased to bring you "Love Shack": An Interdisciplinary Student/Professor Forum on Love and Lust.
This program is based on one of USC's most successful undergraduate events last year, the "Happy Hour" Interdisciplinary Student/Professor Forum on Happiness. The format of "Love Shack" will be similar, with refreshments open to attendees, a brief topic and speaker introduction, 7-8 minute speeches by each speaker reflecting on love and lust, and a student/professor Q&A period. Free Dinner will also be available for both students and professors! Dinner is guaranteed to the first 150 guests and a special gift is guaranteed for the first 100 people to arrive…so come early! RSVP to uscaha@usc.edu.
Contact:
Fonda Jiang
fjiang@usc.edu
6 -8 pm
David Embassy Room
The Academic Honors Assembly (A Division of Program Board) and the Office of Undergraduate Programming are pleased to bring you "Love Shack": An Interdisciplinary Student/Professor Forum on Love and Lust.
This program is based on one of USC's most successful undergraduate events last year, the "Happy Hour" Interdisciplinary Student/Professor Forum on Happiness. The format of "Love Shack" will be similar, with refreshments open to attendees, a brief topic and speaker introduction, 7-8 minute speeches by each speaker reflecting on love and lust, and a student/professor Q&A period. Free Dinner will also be available for both students and professors! Dinner is guaranteed to the first 150 guests and a special gift is guaranteed for the first 100 people to arrive…so come early! RSVP to uscaha@usc.edu.
Contact:
Fonda Jiang
fjiang@usc.edu
LSA & BSA: SOULSA
January 31st
7:30 - 10pm
Ground Zero
SOULSA is traditional event that is put on by both BSA and LSA. It is a night of culture mixing through highlighting Black and Latino music and poetry as well as food.
Contact:
Eric Zuniga
ericzuni@usc.edu
7:30 - 10pm
Ground Zero
SOULSA is traditional event that is put on by both BSA and LSA. It is a night of culture mixing through highlighting Black and Latino music and poetry as well as food.
Contact:
Eric Zuniga
ericzuni@usc.edu
BSA: Black History Month
January 31st - February 28th
Black History month is a series of events programmed by BSA and its member organizations.
I would like a flyer (polydot) designed that lists the cultural events for this month.
Contact:
Angela Flournoy
aflourno@usc.edu
Black History month is a series of events programmed by BSA and its member organizations.
I would like a flyer (polydot) designed that lists the cultural events for this month.
Contact:
Angela Flournoy
aflourno@usc.edu
Task List
Please keep up with your responsibilities...they are all listed below.
Raiza
Loren
Becky
Raiza
- Flyer THH, VKC & GFS
- Contact DT about event
- Place polydots in highly trafficked areas
- Flyer at off campus kiosks (Hillel & Troy)
- Send information to list servs
- Email all student/residential organizations
- Flyer ALL of Parkside & other dorms
- Email cultural centers on campus
- give them fliers
- El Centro Chicano, APASS,...
- Flyer
- assignment to be posted
- Email other cultural centers on campus
- give them fliers
- LGBT - Vincent Virgil is the director
- Email Leadership Listserv (Heather Larabee)
- larabee@usc.edu
- Flyer at Southside residential buildings
- New North, Marks, Deans...
- Contact Building Governments
- Flyer the Row
- Row Walk
- Email Greek Organizations
Loren
- Flyer Music School
- Contact academic advisers
Becky
- Help with PB display case on weekly basis
- Flyer Annenberg
- Check DT for articles
- make copies in office
- Update & maintain Facebook & MySpace pages
- Flyer Parking Structure (PSX)
- PR for Transfers & Commuters
- Row Walks
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Study Nights
Please let me know what all of you have done for Study Nights! Make sure you pick up your flyers!
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