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S08 Chapter Programming Report Office of Fraternity Sorority Affairs Spring 08 Chapter Programming Report Members Chapter Attending Program Type Program Title Chapter Program Cord. Date Alpha Chi Omega 45 Scholarship How to Write a Check Judy Sukovich 1/27/08 Alpha Chi Omega 25 Sisterhood Event Pancake Dinner Juaki Kapadia 1/28/08 Alpha Chi Omega 35 Sisterhood Mixer Game Night Jennifer Ross 2/15/08 Risk Management The Importance of Kathleen Mullen Alpha Chi Omega 45 Checking In 3/2/08 Alpha Chi Omega 33 Educational By Law Cliff Notes Kaitlyn Herthel 3/3/08 Alpha Chi Omega 33 Educational By-Law Day Kaitlyn Herthel 3/3/08 Service Learning Embrace Kids Ashley Garrison Alpha Chi Omega 40 Foundation 3/9/08 Alpha Chi Omega 20 Sisterhood Sisterhood Dinner Monica Milano 3/9/08 Fundraising Philanthropy and Flap Katie Karr & Judy Alpha Chi Omega 188 Jacks Adam 3/12/08 Alpha Chi Omega 38 Health & Wellness Sisterhood Monica Milano 3/29/08 Alpha Chi Omega 84 Philanthropy Around the World Judy Ann Adam 4/2/08 Alpha Chi Omega 55 ScholarshipHow to Write the Perfect E-MailJennifer Kantor 4/13/08 Alpha Chi Omega 25 Recruitment Sorority Recruitment Fair Lauren Ricca 4/15/08 Risk Management Taking Chances Ashley Garrison Alpha Chi Omega 27 4/21/08 Alpha Chi Omega 43 Risk Management Hazing Policies Ashley Garrison 4/27/08 Alpha Chi Omega 36 Service LearningPreventing Domestic Violence Judy Ann Adam 4/27/08 Alpha Chi Omega 36 Service LearningPreventing Domestic Violence Judy Ann Adam 4/27/08 Alpha Chi Omega 40 Recruitment Recruitment Presentation Lauren Ricca 4/27/08 Alpha Chi Omega 30Career DevelopmentInterview Skills/Resume Building Robyn Zeek 4/27/08 Alpha Chi Omega 30Career Development Financial Management Mallory Rissmiller 4/30/08 Alpha Chi Omega 20 Ritual Post Initiation Workshop Meg Rowan 5/2/08 Alpha Chi Omega 43 Risk Management How to Love Your Body Ashley Garrison 5/4/08 Alpha Chi Omega 50 Recruitment Cinco de Mayo Lauren Ricca 5/5/08 Recruitment New Member Retreat Jennifer Ross 2/23- Alpha Chi Omega 17 2/24/2008 Leadership New Member Retreat Alex Alperin Alpha Chi Rho 7 Development 2/3/08 Alpha Chi Rho 29 Recruitment Recruitment Workshop Nick Prachilo 2/3/08 Alpha Chi Rho 26 Recruitment Phired Up Alex Alperin 4/9/08 Alpha Chi Rho 28 Ritual Ritual Meeting Alex Alperin 4/13/08 Risk Management Risk Management Alex Alperin Alpha Chi Rho 32 4/14/08 Alpha Chi Rho 23 Scholarship Life After College Justin Feibisch 4/15/08 LD, RM, S, SL, E- Executive Board Retreat Paul Rubin Alpha Epsilon Pi 7 Board Retreat 2/11/08 Alpha Epsilon Pi 3 Recruitment AEPi Conclave Jordan Dermon 2/23/08 Alpha Epsilon Pi 40 Health & Wellness Shabbat Dinner Jeff Mona 3/7/08 Alpha Epsilon Pi 45 Health & Wellness Shubbut Dinner Jeff Mund 3/7/08 Alpha Epsilon Pi 15Career Development Resume Seminar 3/12/08 Alpha Epsilon Pi 36 Risk Management Sexual Assault Paul Rubin 4/1/08 Risk Management Alcohol Awareness Jordan Richman Alpha Epsilon Pi 35 4/8/08 Alpha Epsilon Pi 100 Philanthropy AEPi Wing Bowl Michael Locke 4/22/08 Alpha Kappa Alpha 25 Recruitment Meet the Sisters 2/5/08 Alpha Kappa Alpha 23 Social Centennial Celebration Kitanya Williams 2/8/08 Alpha Kappa Alpha 23 Social Centennial Celebration Monae Davis 2/8/08 Office of Fraternity Sorority Affairs Spring 08 Chapter Programming Report Health & My Man Monae Davis Wellness, Multicultural/Div Alpha Kappa Alpha 60 ersity 2/13/08 Health & My Man Noel Tyler Alpha Kappa Alpha 60 Wellness 2/13/08 Multicultural/Div Reflections of Dr. King Dean Jones Alpha Kappa Alpha 4 ersity, Education (NPHC) 2/15/08 Health & A Girl Like Me Wellness, Multicultural/Div Alpha Kappa Alpha 40 ersity 2/26/08 Alpha Kappa Alpha 100Leadership Development Pink Politics Leah DeCosta 4/21/08 Alpha Kappa Alpha 200Multicultural/Diversity Akcess Granted Tiffany Foster 4/22/08 Alpha Kappa Alpha 45Career DevelopmentEntrepreneurial Skills Perfected Noel Tyler 4/23/08 Alpha Kappa Alpha 60 Social Bowling With the Bosses Ondrea McKay 4/25/08 Alpha Kappa Alpha 35 Health & Wellness I'm Just Like You Noel Tyler 4/26/08 Multicultural/Div Lollanobooza Monae Davis Alpha Kappa Alpha 18 ersity, Education Leadership Winter Retreat Wendy Tang Alpha Kappa Delta Phi 21 Development 1/20/08 Leadership How to Conduct Wendy Tang Alpha Kappa Delta Phi 21 Development AKDPhi 1/20/08 Alpha Kappa Delta Phi 17 Recruitment Mock Rush Jess Wu 1/23/08 Alpha Kappa Delta Phi 13 Recruitment Dan Asian Lunar Cynthia Wong 1/31/08 Alpha Kappa Delta Phi 18 Ritual New Member Installs Sherryl Cajucom 2/3/08 Alpha Kappa Delta Phi 16 Sisterhood NESC Wendy Tang 3/1/08 Risk Management Self-Defense Workshop Wendy Tang Alpha Kappa Delta Phi 16 3/1/08 Service Learning Breast Cancer Wendy Tang Alpha Kappa Delta Phi 16 Awareness Workshop 3/1/08 Career Career Panel Michelle Cheng Alpha Kappa Delta Phi 14 Development 3/5/08 Multicultural/Div Block Party Diana Cheng Alpha Kappa Delta Phi 10 ersity 4/4/08 Career Legal Topics Michelle Cheng Alpha Kappa Delta Phi 17 Development 4/9/08 Health & Breast Fest Cynthia Wong Alpha Kappa Delta Phi 17 Wellness 4/14/08 Multicultural/Div Clash of the Clubs Cynthia Wong Alpha Kappa Delta Phi 10 ersity 4/15/08 Multicultural/Div ECAASU Wendy Tang 2/15- Alpha Kappa Delta Phi 12 ersity 2/16/2008 Health & NY Blood Drive Nelson Herrera Alpha Kappa Lambda 7 Wellenss 1/27/08 Risk Management Risk Management Nelson Herrera Alpha Kappa Lambda 27 Seminar 2/3/08 Alpha Kappa Lambda 30 Recruitment Bowling Night Ryan Metz 2/4/08 Alpha Kappa Lambda 30 Recruitment Video Game Night Ryan Metz 2/5/08 Career Resume Building Nelson Herrera Alpha Kappa Lambda 6 Development Seminar 2/7/08 Alpha Kappa Lambda 25 Recruitment Pool Night Nelson Herrera 2/7/08 Alpha Kappa Lambda 30 Recruitment AKL goes Pooling Ryan Metz 2/7/08 Office of Fraternity Sorority Affairs Spring 08 Chapter Programming Report Career Internship Fair Nelson Herrera Alpha Kappa Lambda 16 Development 2/8/08 Alpha Kappa Lambda 45 Fundraising Benefit Concert Dominic Giunta 2/9/08 Scholarship Improving the Chapters Nelson Herrera Alpha Kappa Lambda 36 GPA 2/25/08 Alpha Kappa Lambda 18 Recruitment Improving Recruitment Marcus Williams 2/26/08 Educational Insurance Policy Review Nelson Herrera Alpha Kappa Lambda 30 2/26/08 Alpha Kappa Lambda 12Career DevelopmentAlumni Resume Critique Nelson Herrera 3/12/08 Alpha Kappa Lambda 35 Brotherhood Family Dinner Nelson Herrera 3/13/08 Alpha Kappa Lambda 24 Brotherhood Brother Dinner Nelson Herrera 3/19/08 Alpha Kappa Lambda 25 Ritual Crossing Rehearsal Nelson Herrera 4/6/08 Service Learning These Hands Don't Hurt Nelson Herrera Alpha Kappa Lambda 27 4/6/08 Alpha Kappa Lambda 26 Recruitment March Madness Nelson Herrera 4/7/08 Health & RU Games Nelson Herrera Alpha Kappa Lambda 3 Wellness 4/7/08 Alpha Kappa Lambda 32 Recruitment Mets Opening Day Nelson Herrera 4/8/08 Alpha Kappa Lambda 39 Ritual Initiation Nelson Herrera 4/11/08 Alpha Kappa Lambda 37 Brotherhood Alumni Event Gamma's Wild Nelson Herrera 4/26/08 Alpha Kappa Lambda 25 ScholarshipStudy Skills + Time ManagementNick Carofilis 4/27/08 Alpha Kappa Lambda 18 Brotherhood Paintball Nelson Herrera 5/3/08 Alpha Kappa Lambda 13 Brotherhood Monopoly Night Justin Hoffer 5/6/08 Leadership Chapter Retreat Scott Zmigrodski Alpha Kappa Lambda 43 Development 1/12-1/13/2008 Leadership Executive Board Retreat Marcus Williams Alpha Kappa Lambda 9 Development 1/5-1/6/2008 Alpha Kappa Lambda 12 Brotherhood Ski Trip Lucas Riabowol12/31-1/3/2008 Alpha Kappa Psi 41Multicultural/Diversity International Potluck Ganesh Krishnamurthy 3/2/08 Alpha Kappa Psi 45Career Development Covance Presentaion Ganesh Krishnamurthy 3/3/08 Alpha Kappa Psi 52Career DevelopmentAn Evening with Mr. LapidusGanesh Krishnamurthy 4/10/08 Alpha Kappa Psi 94Leadership Development Court of Honor Ganesh Krishnamurthy 4/12/08 Alpha Kappa Psi 35 Ritual Post Initiation Workshop Santino Rivello 4/15/08 Alpha Kappa Psi 62Multicultural/DiversityMelting Potluck Field DayGanesh Krishnamurthy 4/18/08 Alpha Kappa Psi 160 Ritual Founders Day Banquet Ganesh Krishnamurthy 4/21/08 Alpha Kappa Psi 25Career Development Credit Management Ganesh Krishnamurthy 4/23/08 Alpha Kappa Psi 53 Ritual Founders Day Historical WalkGanesh Krishnamurthy 4/26/08 Alpha Kappa Psi 57Leadership Development Fraternity Retreat Ganesh Krishnamurthy4/19-4/20/2008 Alpha Kappa Psi 57 Risk ManagementRisk Management SessionGanesh Krishnamurthy4/19-4/20/2008 Alpha Kappa Psi 100 ScholarshipJC Scholarship Information SessionGanesh Krishnamurthy Brotherhood Monthly Chapter Dinner Raleke Adibe Alpha Phi Alpha 11 1/30/08 Alpha Phi Alpha 30 Service Learning Pump Up the Voice 2/5/08 Health & What's Love Got to Do Justin Darko Alpha Phi Alpha 50 Wellenss with It? 2/12/08 Multicultural/Div Afro Musicalia: Samba Justin Darko Alpha Phi Alpha 30 ersity 2/13/08 Brotherhood Monthly Chapter Dinner Raleke Adibe Alpha Phi Alpha 11 2/27/08 Educational How Far Have We Justin Darko Alpha Phi Alpha Come 2/28/08 Alpha Phi Alpha 5 Ritual District 4 Intake Justin Darko 2/29/08 Alpha Phi Alpha 35Multicultural/Diversity MLK Exibition Junior Gyamera 4/2/08 Office of Fraternity Sorority Affairs Spring 08 Chapter Programming Report Alpha Phi Alpha 30Multicultural/Diversity MLK Vigil Justin Darko 4/8/08 Leadership Chapter Retreat Justin Darko Alpha Phi Alpha 12 Development 1/11,1/12/2008 Recruitment Alpha Awareness Desron Dorset Alpha Phi Alpha 20 Seminar Alpha Phi Alpha 25Multicultural/Diversity MLK Banquet Justin Darko Leadership Retreat Alpha Phi Alpha 11 Development Alpha Phi Omega 10 RecruitmentRecruitment Training Workshop Reena Gupta 1/23/08 Alpha Phi Omega 14 RecruitmentIs Alpha Phi
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