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TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOMEfrom the Vice President of StudentLETTER Affairs

Welcome Letter from Vice President Smith ...... 3 Dear Colleagues, Parents, Alumni/ae, Students, and Friends:

University Mission and Vision ...... 4 I am pleased to present the 2010-11 annual report for the Division of Student Affairs at Ohio University. Division Highlights ...... 5 The Division of Student Affairs continues to serve OHIO students to our best ability. Mission of the Division if Student Affairs This year the Division experienced several significant changes including the addition of Focus Goals 2010-2011 The Department of Campus Recreation and the outsourcing of Student Health to the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine (OU-COM). Values of OHIO Grounded in developmental and recreational theory, Campus Recreation supports the Faculty Contribution Award mission of the Division of Student Affairs through a learning-centered environment that Division Summary promotes the growth of all students. We were excited to welcome them to the Division and have already strengthened several partnerships to better serve students as a result. Division Department Highlights ...... 8 Through the outsourcing of Student Health, students have experienced increased access Campus Involvement Center to healthcare through expanded hours, improvements to the facility and shorter wait Campus Recreation times. In addition, students have had input into the service delivery and the quality of care. I believe this realignment has moved us in the right direction to increase student Career Services satisfaction with their health options on campus. Counseling and Psychological Services In our effort to enhance the overall student experience at Ohio University we also Office of the Dean of Students develop a list of yearly focus goals which are created as a staff team. These goals provide a focal point for our work during the upcoming academic year. Our focus this year Event Services included enhancing our academic affairs partnerships, implementing marketing and Residential Housing communication plans, and identifying trends and educating staff regarding emerging populations on campus. More about this year’s Focus Goals can be found on page 5 of The Post this annual report. University Judiciaries Our team continues to develop outstanding programming and provide quality Development ...... 25 services for OHIO students. This report only touches on a few of the wonderful accomplishments the Division has achieved over the last year. I hope it provides you Highlights with an overview of our services and intrigues you to learn more. For more information Donors to the Division of Student Affairs about our Division and our individual departments, please visit us on the web at www. ohio.edu/studentaffairs. Student Activities Commission ...... 38 Sincerely, Student Senate ...... 40 Highlights from Division Committees and Task Forces ...... 42 Staff Accomplishments ...... 45 Kent J. Smith Jr., Ph.D. Vice President for Student Affairs

OHIO Division of Student Affairs OHIO Division of Student Affairs 2 ANNUAL REPORT 2010-2011 ANNUAL REPORT 2010-2011 3 community | character | civility | citizenship | commitment community | character | civility | citizenship | commitment UNIVERSITY MISSION & VISION DIVISION HIGHLIGHTS

Vision Statement Mission of the Division of Student Affairs The Division of Student Affairs at Ohio University prepares students to be responsible and contributing members of a diverse, Ohio University will be the nation’s global society by providing learning-centered environments, meaningful out-of-class opportunities, and professional support best transformative learning services that help them learn through their experience and achieve academic success. community where students realize In seeking to accomplish our mission, we are committed to: their promise, faculty advance Encouraging the development of the whole student and Working collaboratively and forming partnerships with knowledge, staff achieve excellence, involving all students in the life of the University. each other, with our colleagues across campus and with the and alumni become global leaders. community. Cultivating a caring and civil campus community that values Fostering a participative work environment for our staff responsible and ethical behavior, open and free exchange of which encourages continuous improvement, collaboration, ideas, and respect for all people. Mission Statement professional development and a balanced lifestyle. Maximizing our effectiveness through responsible Ohio University holds as its stewardship of resources, support of innovation, and central purpose the intellectual creativity in problem solving. and personal development of its students. Distinguished by its rich Focus Goals 2010-2011 history, diverse campus, international The Division of Student Affairs recognizes that our human resources and community, and beautiful Student Affairs/Academic Affairs partnerships are vital to student success and Appalachian setting, Ohio University core to fulfillment of our mission. is known as well for its outstanding With these things in mind, the 2010-11 Division of Student Affairs Focus faculty of accomplished teachers Goals will be: whose research and creative activity Each department in the Division will create and implement specific, advance knowledge across many measurable goals toward enhancing our academic affairs partnerships.

disciplines. Each department in the Division will create and implement specific and measurable marketing and communication goals. These goals should include communicating successes to the broader university as well as the external community. Each department in the Division will develop specific, measurable goals that would identify trends and educate the staff in their areas regarding targeted, special and/or emerging populations on campus (ie. veterans, students in recovery, transgender students, students previously from the foster care system, etc.). In addition, after identification of a certain population and staff education, each department should develop specific and measurable goals on how to provide support and/or programming for that population. OHIO Division of Student Affairs OHIO Division of Student Affairs 4 ANNUAL REPORT 2010-2011 ANNUAL REPORT 2010-2011 5 community | character | civility | citizenship | commitment community | character | civility | citizenship | commitment VALUES OF OHIO FACULTY CONTRIBUTION AWARD

Ohio University community members southeast region of our state. Together Faculty Contribution Award Division Summary The take great pride in our institution. We with our five core values of character, are proud of our distinguished history community, citizenship, civility and Recipient for 2010-2011 Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs The purpose of the Student Affairs Faculty Contribution Award is to formally and heritage, our beautiful campus, commitment, this sense of pride Vice President for Student Affairs recognize faculty members who contribute significantly to the goals and Kent J. Smith, Jr., Ph.D. ’s the renowned reputation of our faculty, defines who we are and helps to clarify activities of the Division of Student Affairs at Ohio University. Recipients our active and committed student the promise of what it means to be a must demonstrate a genuine interest in the development of students at Ohio Associate Vice President for Student Affairs & Dean of Students body and of our partnerships with the member of the OHIO community. University beyond the classroom as evidenced by participation in the goals Ryan T. Lombardi, M.Ed. c and activities of the Division of Student Affairs. Director of Development 5 Catherine Allgood, B.A. The award was presented at this year at the 28th Annual Leadership Awards Gala on May 18, 2011 to: Interim Business Manager Holly Elliott, CPA Community Citizenship Sherry Blankenship, Associate Professor, College of Fine Arts Special Assistant to the Vice President Anne E. Lombard, Ph.D. Membership in the Ohio University community includes being Members of the OHIO community contribute to involved and responsible members of not only the university the advancement of society, both now and for future Office Administrator community, but also the local Athens community and the global generations. Such a commitment to the public sphere Megan Vogel, B.A. community. All members of the OHIO community are expected to be can have many expressions, such as voting, recycling, responsible community members, to show appreciation for diversity volunteering, using public transportation and cleaning up Division of Student Affairs Units and to represent the values of the OHIO community. litter. The OHIO citizen gives more than they take. They Campus Involvement Center are responsible citizens both on and off campus, foster Charlene Kopchick, M.A., Assistant Dean for Campus Involvement Character community involvement, become engaged citizens acting for the public good, and respect university property and Campus Recreation “Ohio University holds as its central purpose the intellectual and property of others. Douglas S. Franklin, Ph.D., Assistant Dean of Students for Recreation personal development of its students” is the first sentence of OHIO’s Career Services mission statement. Personal integrity and character both inside and | Thomas F. Korvas, Ph.D., Director outside of the classroom are inherent elements of Ohio University. Commitment The OHIO Promise Members of the OHIO community are expected to commit to the Sincere and true commitment is practicing your beliefs and Counseling and Psychological Services Fred Weiner, Ph.D., Interim Director highest standards of personal honesty and ethical behavior. values. Once you have committed yourself to becoming a community member at OHIO, you commit to hold Office of the Dean of Students Civility yourself and your fellow OHIO community members to Ryan T. Lombardi, M.Ed., Dean of Students these values. Event Services The OHIO community is an open forum involving the free exchange Sujit D. Chemburkar, M.S., Executive Director of ideas and scholarly discourse. For free and open exchange to occur, members of the OHIO community are expected to embrace civility in The Post communication at all times. RJ Sumney, B.S., Business and Advertising Manager Residential Housing Christine Sheets, M.B.A., Executive Director University Judiciaries Chris Harris, J.D., Director

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Division Department Highlights CAMPUS INVOLVEMENT CENTER CAMPUS INVOLVEMENT CENTER

The Campus Involvement Center provides meaningful, Performing Arts high quality out of class opportunities through programs Received 43 individual donations totaling and experiences that foster student leadership and leadership $7095, an 18% increase from the 2009-10. 2010 development, practical application of classroom learning, the $10,855 was raised in external grants (Ohio 2011 Arts Council & Arts Midwest). 23,733 development of healthy lifestyles including low risk choices, participation in student organizations, and involvement and $17,000 was raised in corporate donations individuals attended 2009 service in Athens and the greater community; all guided to (DHI, HVB, & Ameriprise). Performing Arts & reflect the five core values of Ohio University: character, The new Concert Connections program had 99 Concert Series events, 2010 participants and resulted in $2,540 of revenue a 34% increase from community, citizenship, civility, and commitment. generation. 2009-10. Char Kopchick, M.A., Assistant Dean of Students Planned and implemented first “Convo” concert in 7 years with the support of numerous for Campus Involvement student organizations.

Campus Programs Community Service Amanda J. Cunningham Over 6,000 students attended the university’s Leadership Center second major Opening Weekend Late Night service hours were coordinated through Events: “Movie on the Green”, “The Bobcat Bash” “Project of the Week” over 27 weeks. and “South Beach Party” 2,900 % increase in the number of students participating in leadership Over 2,000 university and community members Created and facilitated a campus-wide response to the Tornado Relief development programs during the 2010-2011 school year. 42 attended the Travelling Vietnam Wall display effort, resulting in over approximately $10,000 in donated supplies, and connected activities monies and volunteer labor. Increase in the number of leadership programs presented by 41%. * The Campus Involvement Center was unable to Each quarter over 40 work study eligible students were placed into Increase in the number of students graduating from the leadership fill the Coordinator for Campus Programs because positions with 20 different community-based organizations. development series by 24%. of the university hiring freeze. Due to this position Implemented the JETHRO Project, a partnership between Athens Middle 30% of all leadership presentations made were to academic units. vacancy, campus programming was limited to School, the Patton College of Education and Human Services and Grace Developed ongoing collaborative partnerships with University College, opening weekend, the Travelling Vietnam Wall and Christian Church, creating a mentorship program for academically at-risk Patton College of Education and Human Services, College of Business and the programs planned by the student programming middle school students. the Global Leadership Center. boards. Partnered with the Department of Social Work to bring three poverty Significantly increased marketing materials, including creating Twitter simulations to campus. and Facebook accounts, fully utilizing the Led display board and the development of the promotional video “Leadership is What We Do”.

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Greek Life Health Promotion

Increased the retention rate of women going Increased the number of students attending peer to peer through fall recruitment by 4.2%. first year students completed and health promotion programs by 17%. Increased the number of women joining a WPA 4,192 passed Alcohol/Sexual Assault Edu. POWER/GAMMA, the peer health educator group, chapter by 12.8%. presented two programs at the national BACCHUS/ 1,749 first-year students completed “Choices” and/or Received the 2010 Excellence in Educational GAMMA peer health educator conference. “What’s My Risk?” Alcohol risk-reduction programs. Programming Award at the AFA national Facilitated President McDavis’ Recovery Community The high risk drinking rate of Ohio University students conference for the program Greeks, Gays and Grape Task Force which resulted in an action plan for the decreased by 3%. (AOD survey 2011) Juice. establishment of a Collegiate Recovery Community at Successfully chartered one new multicultural Expanded our social marketing campaigns by adding a new Ohio University. Medical Emergency Assistance poster, prescription drug fraternity was which increased membership in our Ohio University was recognized by the Association of abuse posters, and sexual assault posters addressing sexual multicultural Greek organizations by 50%. Recovery Schools as an institution of higher learning with a imposition and sexual battery. The Women’s Panhellenic Association cosponsored Collegiate Recovery Community. “Sisterhood of the Traveling Dresses”. Over 900 prom and party dresses were collected and distributed to local young women from four local high schools so they could attend their proms. Over $85,000.00 was raised by chapters and councils, benefiting over 25 charities and endowments. This was a 3% increase over last year.

Over 11,500 community Student Organizations service hours Student organizations participated in the Campus Involvement Fair an were completed increase of 11%. 11,500 by chapters and 245 There are 387 registered student organizations an councils. 18% increase. 217 student organization presidents and 102 student Established the joint Greek Community Council organization treasurers attended student organization meetings. training sessions. Hosted “Consent” an educational theatrical Implemented a protocol that mandated student performance on sexual assault written by Dustin organizations to register trips that require overnight Page, a Greek Life graduate assistant. accommodations and/or for day trips where the travel distance was over 30 miles one way.

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Douglas S. Franklin, Ph.D., Assistant Dean of Indicators of Success Students for Recreation of Ohio University students % participating in exercise or Mission 90.5 sports (CIRP, 2009). The Department of Campus Recreation complements Operational readiness of equipment is at 97% and 82% of the mission of Ohio University by providing a learning- equipment is maintained by students. centered environment that promotes the growth of all Cost per participation (CPP)= $5.39 (Total Use 926,633/ students through involvement in the operation and/or Total Expense –Bond Debt 5,000,000). use of recreational facilities and programs. Change in engagement from First Year to Senior (50%-72%). OU Treatment study of CR Vision % % % Grounded in developmental and recreational 88.6 94.1 76.6 theory, Campus Recreation operates facilities and Accessibility Courteousness Disposition programs with a highly trained cadre of students Total facility and program usage was 1,011,823, up 7.51% providing a welcoming environment which is from last year. conducive to personal growth and facilitating social Campus Recreation generated $1,319,450 in gross revenues justice. The department is nationally prominent in which produced a net gain of $121,139. the application of standards and produces ethical Club teams deposited $230,737 into their accounts for leaders through an active program of professional operating expenses. development for students and staff. IM Sports had two All-American Flag Football and one All- American Basketball Officiating Awards. IM sent 13 different officials to 17 different regional and Core Values Indicators of Success national tournaments. Club Hockey won its’7th CSCHL tournament championship We are guided by a consistent principle-centered of all Athens campus students % and finished 3rd at the National Championship. approach. swiped into recreational facilities or 82 programs (CR Fusion Data, 2011). Bird Ice Arena hosted six Midnight Meltdown and averaged While our primary clientele are students we also serve Students swiping into facilities or programs did so an average of 10.12 133 student participants. faculty/staff and community. times per quarter (CR Fusion Data, 2010). Club Sports administered 33 Clubs involving 992 students which was up 8.7% from the previous year. Programmatic change is accomplished through 72% of first year students participated an average of 6.7 hours per week in IM/CR (OUIR, 2010). Fitness Programs increased participation by 20.5% bringing innovation and collaboration. the total to 247,353 for the year.

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Facility Descriptions The Office of Career Services The Aquatic Center is committed to providing Charles J. Ping Student Rec Center comprehensive career development The Aquatic Center’s primary focal point is the 50 meter by 25 yard The Charles J. Ping Student Recreation Center is a 168,000 square foot assistance to all Ohio University swimming pool containing 730,000 gallons of water with a surface water area recreational facility. The facility consists of 5 hardwood basketball/volleyball of 12,300 square feet. Program activities involve those necessary to balance courts; 2 synthetic multi-purpose areas with team boxes and rounded corners; students and alumni, as well as the athletic, academic and recreational aquatic needs of the Ohio University 8 racquetball courts, 4 of which can be used for wallyball and 2 for squash; offering programs and services to community as well as a community base spread over southeastern Ohio and a 36 foot high by 13 foot wide, 2 sided climbing wall; 6,000 square feet of assist employers with their human western West Virginia. space for cardio-vascular and resistance equipment; 4,000 square feet of space for free weight equipment; a 4 lane walking/jogging track; a 6,000 square resource and college relations Bird Arena foot aerobics studio; a 4,000 square foot combative/martial arts studio; locker needs. Moreover, we strive to rooms; a 3,000 square foot game area; an outdoor patio; a lounge area; a Bird Arena is an indoor ice facility featuring an illuminated 190’ by 85’ ice provide leadership and counsel catering area; meeting rooms; and Campus Recreation offices. The center surface with fiberglass dasher boards and seamless tempered glass shielding provides high quality athletic and audiovisual equipment in sufficient quantity to our campus partners regarding system. Our season typically begins in September and ends in April. The to meet customer needs for open recreation and Campus Recreation programs. program estimates that over 50,000 patrons visit the facility each year. The career planning and vocational arena is equipped with a skate shop providing skate rentals, skate sharpening, trends in order to augment the pro shop, a concession stand, mezzanine area and a lounge. The 1,200 university learning experience. spectator capacity arena serves as home ice for the four-time ACHA national champions, the Ohio University Hockey Team. Bird also houses a wide array of activities including recreational skating, Athens Youth Hockey Association, Thomas F. Korvas, Ph. D., Director Recreation and Sport Science classes, intramural activities, recreational hockey, figure skating, learn to skate programs, Precision Skating Club, birthday parties, and special events. Coordinated 158 academic/student outreach programs, Experienced a 50% increase in the reaching 4,360 students. % The Golf Course number of organizations who recruited Held 3 Career Fairs attracting 2,275 students and 187 50 on-campus compared to 2010. Designed by renowned architect Barry Serafin, the Ohio University Golf employers. Course is a 9-hole, par 35 course with an USGA rating of 35.5. Situated Staff received StrengthsQuest training as part of our new career on the banks of the Hocking River, the course was designed with both the development program to be implemented in Fall 2011. amateur and competitive player in mind. Contingent on weather, the course is students utilized the Completed student marketing video in collaboration with open year round for league and tournament play, with the peak season running 1,259 Career Resource Center. the Department of Communication and Marketing to more from April through September. Offering retail and concession items, the golf effectively market the office’s programs and services. pro shop is located between the indoor and outdoor tennis courts and adjacent Facilitated 1,169 walk-in career counseling appointments and to Ohio University’s Charles J. Ping Center. 662 scheduled appointments. Collaborated with University Registrar to import all students into Career Services database management system, Bobcat 131 employers conducted 2,248 interviews as a result of our CareerLink. on-campus interview program.

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The mission of Counseling and Psychological Services The Office of the Dean of Students advocates within is to facilitate and support the educational mission of the university and the community for students and their Ohio University. Our aim is to provide quality individual needs, represents the university in responding to student and group counseling, crisis intervention, outreach, and and parent issues and crisis, and coordinates initiatives referral services for Ohio University students. We also offer designed to encourage student success. This mission is consultation, education, training, and prevention strategies fulfilled through our ongoing advocacy and care for our to the University community. students demonstrated by successful engagement and We aspire to respect cultural, individual, and role differences resolution of student concerns. as we continually work toward creating a safe and affirming Ryan T. Lombardi, M. Ed., Associate Vice climate for individuals of all ages, cultures, ethnicities, President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students genders, gender identities, languages, mental and physical abilities, national origins, races, religions, sexual orientations, sizes, and socioeconomic statuses. Fred Weiner, Ph. D., Interim Director The Office of the Dean of Students has four main functions:

Provided direct services to approximately 1,166 Administration of the daily work of the Division of Student Affairs. Coordination of the university’s parent outreach, programming students. This includes representing the division on university committees, and communication efforts. The Office of the Dean of Students, in organizing the division’s role in Bobcat Student Orientation and collaboration with university departments and offices, seeks to provide Facilitated 8,861 counseling sessions or consultations. hours were spent facilitating 1 the First-Year Convocation, developing the student affairs, student, 2 timely, helpful information to parents and families to help aid in the Offered group therapy programs including: personal various outreach activities and parent websites, coordinating with the College of Education success of their Ohio University student. Through this intentional exploration, sexual assault survivor, transgender the graduate student selection process, coordinating and facilitating partnership with parents and families, the Ohio University parents support, and anxiety management. including workshops, division staff meetings, retreats and orientations, and supervising program helps aid in the academic, social, and holistic well-being of informational talks regarding CPS multiple division departments including the Campus Involvement students. Provided emergency walk-in services to 663 students. Center, Campus Recreation, Career Services, Counseling and services, student peer support Sent e-mails to over 25,000 parent and family e-mail addresses Conducted after hours emergency consults for 67 664 Psychological Services, The Post, and University Judiciaries. throughout the 2010-11 academic year, including newsletters and students. groups, reaching Responsible for 95 full-time staff and over 500 graduate and alert communications. Offered psychiatric care to 256 students. undergraduate student staff with a budget of over 10.5 million Conducted regional outreach to parents in Columbus, Cincinnati 5,369 dollars. Performed alcohol assessments for 306 students and Cleveland. through the BASICS Program. individuals. Facilitated faculty outreach session on how to liaison with parents as educational partners.

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Four main functions (cont.) The Vision Coordination of the university’s response to student Cultivating responsible leaders and concerns and crisis. This includes rotating 24/7 on- memorable experiences. call emergency responsibilities and facilitation of the 3 Student Review and Consultation Committee (SRCC). The SRCC is designed to assess reports of troubling The Mission behavior, determine if they have merit and, if so, Ohio University Event Services exists develop the most helpful course of action. to provide event solutions for all 97 students were referred to the SRCC process from July 1, 2010 - June 15, 2011. University constituents. Excellence will be achieved through proactive customer The office coordinated the university response to a tornado in the local area, coordinating a solutions, consistent policies, focus food/clothing drive, donations and emergency on student development, and revenue accommodations for local community members. generation within an atmosphere of open communication, accountability, and fiscal Student Advocates. This includes advising the responsibility. Undergraduate Student Senate, the election process of Senate, daily contact with student leaders, ensuring Sujit D. Chemburkar, M.S., 4 student representation and student voice on university and division committees, and encouraging faculty Executive Director involvement outside of the classroom. Distributed 160 coffee coupons for faculty and students to enjoy in The Front Room. Facilitated approximately 11,000 Collaborated with units and events and reservations including: departments across campus to Collaborated with the City of Athens, Student Senate and University Communications and reservations in the support the following special events: Marketing to create the “Be Safe, Be Civil, Be John C. Calhoun Baker President’s Convocation for Smart” campaign. 10,188 University Center. Commencement First-Year Students Formed a task force with 7 students and 3 325 reservations in the Helen Mauck Homecoming administrative staff members to review and make Founders Day Celebration Galbreath Memorial Chapel. recommendations to our alcohol and marijuana College of Osteopathic Martin Luther King, Jr. Day judicial sanctioning guidelines. 268 reservations in the Margaret M. Medicine White Coat Ceremony Celebration Walter Hall Rotunda. College of Osteopathic 28th Annual Leadership 228 reservations in the Templeton- Medicine Commencement Awards Gala Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium.

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Provided support and enhanced Supported events in the following venues: The Mission collaboration through The mission of Residential Housing membership in the following Academic & Research Center Howard Hall Site Ridges Land Lab and Art Gallery is to cultivate development through community organizations: Alden Library McCracken Field Scripps Amphitheater purposeful and innovative programs, Athens Uptown Business Association Morton Field Baker University Center Tailgreat Park practices, and services provided Athens County Convention and Bromley Hall Nelson South Pole Templeton-Blackburn Alumni in a safe and inclusive residential Visitors Bureau Memorial Auditorium environment, both on and off-campus. Athens Chamber of Commerce Convocation Center Peden Stadium Walter Hall Christine Sheets, M.B.A., Galbreath Chapel Ping Center West Portico Executive Director Grover Center Ridges Amphitheater Wren Baseball Field Values Health and Safety Diversity We value residential facilities We value civility, respect, both on and off-campus that appreciation, and an in-depth are safe, secure, and healthy understanding of diversity for students and staff while including the ability to put educating students to live safely knowledge into meaningful and make responsible life choices. action. Scholarship Responsible Business We value scholastic environments Practices & Services and opportunities that enhance We value ethical business academic success. practices and sound decisions Citizenship that reflect excellent stewardship of funds. We value personal responsibility, community involvement, and Staff Development acting for the public good. We value the personal and Student Development professional development of staff. We value the personal growth and development of students.

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Highlights The Mission

Held monthly professional development Implemented a roommate matching program Provided emergency shelter to community The Post is an editorially independent newspaper serving the OHIO sessions for department professional staff. with an outside vendor to assist students with members who had to be evacuated from University community. Producing over 1,000 pages of editorial and Topics included critical race theory, genderism, finding a compatible roommate. their homes following a tornado during Fall advertising content annually, The Post provides OHIO students suicide prevention, and a variety of other topics. Quarter. Additionally, Community Assistants Implemented a room selection process for THE and Resident Assistants sponsored a variety of a center to develop and refine skills in reporting, writing, graphic Offered Paraprofessional staff training first year students to allow them the option programs to raise funds and undertake relief design, photography, business administration and advertising sales. which included approximately 15 sessions of selecting their own room rather than being and cleanup efforts throughout the community. each quarter. Topics included SAFE Zone placed. The Post publishes a free daily morning newspaper while school training, common mental health issues in The residence hall staff and students committed Forged a partnership with an outside vendor college students, and spiritual development January as United Appeal month and raised is in session. 14,000 copies are available in over 200 distribution to launch a new website that allows property model. Many of these sessions were held in over $4,300 for the Athens County United points on the campuses of OHIO University and Hocking College, managers to market their properties directly THE INDEPENDENT VOICE ON CAMPUS AND IN ATHENS collaboration with Hocking College’s Residence Appeal campaign. Post to students and staff. The site is designed to as well as the communities of Athens and Nelsonville, Ohio. Payroll Life program. provide students and faculty with the most Drafted a proposal and received permission to and production costs are paid largely through advertising revenue Launched the Go Green Team to improve the current off-campus housing information pilot Gender Neutral Housing for the 2011- generated by the student staff. fall quarter move-in process for students and available. 2012 academic year. their families. Nearly 500 returning students Resident Assistants completed over 5,000 Created a development model, discussion and over 65 faculty, staff and community Joe Ragazzo, Editor; RJ Sumney, Business programs, averaging approximately 15 students model, discussion question guide, key terms members assisted with the process. Off-campus per program. Of the total programs, over list, and resource list for student spirituality Manager and Advertising Director living also welcomed our off-campus students 2,300 were planned educational programs tied exploration. The goal is to better incorporate at welcome tents in the neighborhoods. to our departmental values, 1,200 were social spirituality into our diversity education efforts. In addition to its regular activities, The Post also implemented Worked to enhance communication with programs, and 180 either involved members of Formed a partnership with Athens Video the following projects: students and families by publishing a monthly the faculty or were in support of the Common Works (a student organization) to place on-campus student newsletter, distributing Experience Project. Developed and executed a new online edition of The Post, student-generated content on Channel 19. This Off-Campus Quarterly to off-campus students, which is more viewer-friendly, and increased the number of Red Cross Blood Drives: The American Red partnership gives students studying the field and providing regular updates for the Dean of viewers versus the previous website. The new site provides Cross recognized Residential Housing for valuable practical experience outside of the Student’s parent newsletter. more interactive material and potential for future video outstanding service this academic year. Every classroom. productions. Staff developed a flexible conflict resolution residence hall on campus hosted at least one Launched the “Save Your Green” campaign to model to assist students who are dealing with blood drive, with most holding multiple drives Generated donations through reader response for local educate students about the costs of vandalism roommate conflicts. throughout the year. Athens County residents in need by publishing The on campus and encourage responsible Holiday Wish Book in November 2010. The Wish Book Created seamless integration between The Off-Campus Living initiated service stewardship of our facilities. told the stories of individuals and families in need, and Housing Director and the Cashnet system for partnerships with The Gathering Place, broadened the awareness of OHIO students regarding life easier payment of required housing deposit. Christ the King University Parish, West Side in Athens County not generally experienced on campus. Elementary and the West Side Neighborhood Association. They also held community clean Produced the Office of Student Affairs’ “Parent Guide” for up days on both the East and West sides of parents of incoming freshmen and transfer students. town.

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Mission Catherine Allgood, B.A., Director The Mission of the Office of University Nearly $300,000 was raised for programs, Judiciaries is to advance the mission of Ohio services, and scholarships offered through University and the Division of Student Affairs the Division of Student Affairs. through the administration of the Ohio The 28th Annual Leadership Awards University Student Code of Conduct and Gala was held in May, bringing in an educational discipline. unprecedented $20,000 for the Student Chris Harris, J.D., Director Leadership Endowment. This important endowment helps to enhance existing leadership programs offered through the Values Amanda J. Cunningham Leadership Center Cultivating responsible, ethical behavior in the context of the and to expand our outreach. whole student and as a contribution to a caring and civil campus community. The annual Bobcat Classic brought in nearly Developing, disseminating, interpreting, and enforcing campus $4,000 in programming dollars for the regulations. Division. All members within the Division Protecting students’ rights while fostering students’ responsibility. of Student Affairs will have the ability to Administering due process in a fair and reasonable manner. apply for programming dollars to deliver Providing developmentally challenging learning experiences new programs to students or to enhance centered around reflection. programs already offered in their area. Providing resources to support educational discipline throughout the university. The Residence Life Graduate Assistant Professional Development Fund was Highlights established to help the Division to provide professional development opportunities Total number of cases adjudicated: Number of students and student organizations assigned to complete community service hours: 158 to Graduate Assistants working in the

Residential Housing Department by University Judiciaries Total number of community service hours assigned to students 1,232 and student organizations: 2,786 Number of students assigned to complete alcohol/other drug 611by Residential Housing education programs: 1,122

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Mr. David L. Cappellari ‘77 Mr. Terrence Lanier Frazier ‘99, ‘00 Mr. Kent A. Houser ‘77 Mr. Ben M. Mack ‘10 Ms. Lisa A. Richwine ‘91 Dr. Karen P. Vedder ‘68, ‘70, ‘88 Dow Chemical Company Foundation Alumni Mr. Robert J. Castle ‘77 Mrs. Mary Lou Frost ‘55 Dr. Kristina Houser ‘74, ‘82 Mr. Mike S. MacRae ‘84 Brig. Gen. Hallie Edward Robertson ‘66 Mr. Douglas P. Versaw ‘69 ExxonMobil Foundation Mr. Andrew N. Alexander ‘72 Ms. Andrea Teresa Castrovillari ‘91 Mr. John Marcus Fultz ‘81 Ms. Linda L. Howard ‘77, ‘83, ‘85 Mrs. Mary Ellen T. Madden ‘50 Mr. Frank William Robinson ‘93,‘OO Mrs. Christienne N. Vigfusson ‘99 Friends of Blackburn-Spencer Mrs. Carolyn Colbert Alison ‘66 Dr. Francine C. Childs ‘97 Ms. Maryann G. Garber ‘77 Dr. Margaret R. Hummon ‘82 Ms. Marjorie A. Malcom ‘83 Mr. John Stephen Rosan ‘93 Mr. Martin G Wagner ‘79 Frontier Communications Corp. Mrs. Deborah S. Arnold ‘81 Mr. Mark L Civin ‘77 Ms. Jerri A. Garl ‘74 Mr. Christopher M. Hurley ‘79, ‘82 Mr. James W. Mandrell ‘71 Mrs Kristin E. Rosan ‘93 Mr. Corydon H Walker ‘49 GE General Electric Foundation Ms. Karin Ingrid Arnold ‘81 Mrs Heather W. Cohen ‘O1 Dr. Alan H. Geiger ‘82, ‘84 Mrs. Tricia P. Huston ‘O5 Ms. Julie A. Mann ‘O2 Mr. Mark O Roth ‘69 Ms. Melody F. Weaver ‘O7 Greek Community Council General Mark C. Arnold ‘82 Mr. Jordan A. Cohen ‘99 Ms. Amy Elizabeth Gerade ‘01 Mrs. Barbara Irons ‘65 Mr. David J Marshall ‘77 Mr. Matthew A. Rye ‘83 Mr. James W. Weible ‘82 Harsax Management Co. Miss Joyce C. Atwood ‘65, ‘69 Miss Julie Ann ‘80 Mrs. Anne M. Gidus-Mecera ‘78 Mrs. Marsha A. Irvine ‘85 Mrs. Meredith H. Martino ‘97 Mr. Richard A. Sabol ‘77 Mrs. Gwen G. Weihe ‘61 Hillel Foundation Mrs. Carolyn E. Balogh ‘59 Ms. Kristin Lee Cornwell ‘92, ‘94 Dr. James C. Gilfert Mr. William B. Irvine ‘85 Mr. Gerard P. Mastroianni ‘78 Mrs. Susan A. Satter ‘59 Mr. Thomas B. Weihe ‘61 Hocking Valley Bank Ms. Lindsay Ann Baranski ‘O3 Mrs. Thea J. Crawmer ‘70 Mrs. Sara L. Gilfert ‘70, ‘76 Ms. Katherine Marie Johnson ‘92 Mr. John F. Matysiak ‘70 Ms. Julie Beth Saunders ‘96 Mr. Brad Allan Wharton ‘O2 Hostetler Gallery Mr. Bryce Adam Barber ‘O8 Dr. Susan R. Crowl ‘07 Mrs. Alma W. Gilmore ‘47 Ms. Beverly E. Jones ‘69, ‘75 Mr. Darren Thomas Mauch ‘97 Ms. Melissa Schmidt ‘78 Mr. John A. Wharton ‘71 IBM Corporation Ms. Beth J Bardonner ‘91 Mr. James Joseph Cullers ‘52 Mrs. Michele L. Glaser ‘47 Dr. Laura M. Justice ‘92, ‘94, ‘96 Ms. Jill Eckert McCall ‘98 Dr. David R Scholl ‘81 Ms. Suzanne E. Wilder ‘O5 J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation Mrs. Ann Bartholomew ‘56 Dr. Robert F. Dakin ‘85 Mr. Bruce L. Glover ‘75 Mrs. Christina M. Kampman ‘74 Mrs. Sally A. McCombs ‘71 Mr. Douglas R. Schwarz ‘78 Mrs. Sheryl A. Wilhelm ‘79 Key Foundation Col. Richard A. Bartholomew ‘55 Mrs. Mary Ann DeAngelo ‘63 Mrs. Lou Ann Glover ‘77 Mr. Kevin K. Kampman ‘76 Mrs. Sheila Rowan McHale ‘68 Mrs. Kyle Diane Schwarz ‘79 Mr. Earl Williams Jr ‘72 Key Trust Company of Ohio (HQ) Ms. Carly Anne Bella ‘98 Mrs. Joan McDonnell Deegan ‘81 Mrs. Carole J. Glowe ‘59 Mr. Christopher Joseph Kardish ‘O9 Mr. Michael McSteen ‘91 Mrs. Jane B. Seiple ‘69 Mrs. Janet L. Williams ‘73 Krile Communications, LLC Mrs. Christine D. Beran ‘59 Ms. Anne Brunner Deitrick ‘O2 Mr. Kenneth W. Gmoser ‘84 Mr. Gary R. Karges ‘67 Mr. Gust Mecera ‘79 Ms. Beatrice Selotlegeng ‘O8 Mrs. Judith C. Williams ‘62 Larry’s Dawghouse Mrs. Christine C. Berger ‘78 Ms. Bonnie Heather De Lange ‘95 Mrs. Winifred L. Gordon ‘54 Mrs. Laurie D. Kelly ‘81 Mrs. Joel L. Mergler ‘O7 Mr. William G Shaffer Jr ‘73 Mr. Richard H. Williams ‘62 Linda C. Evans, M.D., LLC Mr. Paul J. Bergman ‘82 Ms. Elizabeth A. DeMott ‘87, ‘90 Mr. David W Graef ‘72 Mr. R. Kenneth Kerr, III ‘75 Mr. James L. Messenger ‘64 Mr. H. Edward Shaw ‘66 Ms. Nadine Lee Wise ‘O5 Lubrizol Foundation Mr. Robert L. Detty ‘72 Ms. Suzanne Graham ‘71 Mrs. Mona K. Kiener ‘78, ‘88 Mrs. Deborah Meyer ‘O4 Ms. Leslie Jo Shelton ‘O4, ‘O7 Dr. Joseph H. Berman ‘66, ‘68 Ms. Natalie Paige Wise ‘O2, ‘O4 Marlimar Interactive LLC Dr. C. Brent DeVore ‘62 Mr. Michael Benning Grebb ‘93 Mr. Daniel J. Klonowski ‘75 Mrs. Faye Frankie Mickelson Johnson ‘72 Mr. David E Simon ‘96 Mrs. Lynda F. Berman ‘95 Mr. Gary L. Wiseman ‘71 McGraw-Hill Corp. Contributions Mrs. Jane A Dillard ‘52 Mr. Marc J. Greco ‘O8 Dr. Mark E. Knable ‘82, ‘86 Dr. Cecil M. Miller ‘74 Mrs. Jennifer C. Simon ‘95, ‘97, ‘11 Dr. David A. Bernhardt ‘65 Ms. Wendy Lynn Worl Durant ‘88 Mifax-Wheeling Mr. Ryan Christopher Bertram ‘O4 Mrs. Carolyn Rathburn Dix ‘62 Mrs. Judy Greene ‘62 Mrs. Leeanna J. Knauff ‘97 Ms. Ann Moneypenny ‘84 Dr. Alexander F. Smith ‘68 Mr. Xun Yan ‘96 Nationwide Foundation Mrs. Elaine Claire Bess ‘53 Mr. James T. Domke ‘77 Ms. Arlene F. Greenfield ‘71 Mr. Vincent P. Knipfing ‘66 Mr. Robert E. Montgomery ‘75, ‘78 Mr. Brian G. Smith ‘81 Ms. Suzanne M. Yorgovan ‘96 Northwestern Mutual Foundation Dr. Bela Bhatt-Koshal ‘98 Mr. Richard Brett Downey ‘68 Ms. Betsy Sloan Grossman ‘89 Mrs. Susan D. Korte ‘79 Mr. James A. Mowery ‘76, ‘81 Mrs. Catherine A. Smith ‘81 Mrs. Ruth Margolis Yorker ‘82 O.U. Real Estate III Inc. Ms. Michele A. Biddlestone ‘72 Mrs. Molly Ann Doyle ‘79 Mr. Ira E. Grossman ‘88 Dr. Vipin B. Koshal ‘O1 Mrs. Lynn Graham Mowery ‘88 Mr. Charles R. Smith ‘74 Mr. Matthew David Zapotosky ‘O8 Ohio University Credit Union Mr. William R. Biddlestone ‘78 Mrs. Linda Molnar Drumm ‘85 Mr. Robert W. Gruss ‘74 Mr. Arthur M. Krasilovsky ‘78 Mr. Eric Muhlberger Mr. Donald Eugene Smith ‘82 Ms. Julie Zdanowicz ‘80 Parker-Hannifin Foundation Ms. Alison Black ‘94 Mrs. Ardis H. Edmondson-Holt ‘81 Mr. Scott E Hall-Jones ‘99, ‘O6 Mr. Brian Harlan Kravitz ‘96, ‘97 Mrs. Paula J. Nordrum ‘74, ‘82 Mrs. Ellen Sostarich ‘78 Ms. Jane Mangan Zellers ‘76 Partners In Planning Ms. Betsy J Blazar ‘75 Mr. Luke D. Ellwood ‘O1 Mr. Robert W. Handley ‘73 Mrs. Casey Krenn-Grubish ‘81 Mr. William A. Nose ‘69, ‘71 Mr. Michael J. Sostarich ‘71 Dr. Peggy A. Zinser ‘87, ‘90 PNC Foundation Mrs. Kathleen R. Boulle ‘56 Dr. Drusilla Riley Evarts ‘51, ‘73, ‘77 Mrs. Susan K. Handley ‘72 Mrs. Angela Nicole Krile ‘97 Mrs. Ruth G. Nostrant ‘49, ‘77, ‘82 Mrs. Rae Speaker ‘53 Ms. Deborah P. Bower ‘73 Ms. Denise L. Young Farrell ‘91 Mr. Richard Paul Harrison Jr. ‘82 Ms. Kia S. Kuresman ‘99, ‘99, ‘O1 Mr. Jeremy Steven Nottoli ‘O9 Mr. Laurence D. Steinsapir ‘57 PPG Industries Foundation Mr. Timothy Jon Bowie ‘85 Mrs. Nancy A. Findley ‘62 Mrs. Jeanne R. Haseley ‘70 Mr. Penn L. Kurtz ‘77 Mrs. Erin O’Brien ‘86 Mr. Robert W. Stewart ‘80 Corporations/ Progressive Casualty Insurance Co. Mrs. Judith Boyd ‘66 Mr. Norman G. Findley ‘64 Dr. Luther L. Haseley ‘57 Ms. Laurie S. Lach ‘92 Mrs. Theresa Jean O’Donnell ‘83 Col. David C. Stockman ‘61 Ray & Diana Marvar Charitable Fund Mr. Robert W. Boyd ‘63 Mrs. Beverly G. Fischer ‘62 Mrs. Catherine L. Healy ‘69 Mrs. Penny S. Lauer ‘65 Mr. Thomas W. Parfitt ‘75 Mrs. Patricia L. Stockman ‘62 Foundations River Rose Obstetrics & Gynecology Ms. Melissa L. Boyer ‘88 Mr. C. Kennon Fisher ‘67, ‘72 Mr. William A. Hecht ‘79 Mrs. Mary Lavigne-Butler ‘73 Ms. Lindsay K. Partusch Goldstein ‘O7 Ms. A. Cita Strauss ‘77, ‘O6 Albion Industries, Inc. Safari Partners Ltd Mr. Thomas F. Brenner ‘77 Mrs. Helen A. Fisher ‘72 Mr. Jeffrey M. Herst ‘72 Mr. Robert Francis Leary Jr. ‘10 Dr. Virginia A. Paulins ‘86, ‘87 Mrs. Joan S. Sutton ‘49 Athens Venture Capital Soergel Greenhouses Mr. Jon W. Briney ‘70 Mrs. Barbara J. Flanagan ‘82 Mr. Thomas R. Himmelspach ‘76 Mr. Mark Lyle Leitnaker ‘87 Mrs. Christine Pennington ‘95 Mr. Alan G Swank ‘82 B Med Industrial Supply The Limited Mr. David R. Brown ‘78 Mr. Jeffrey Emmet Fleming ‘85 Mr. Stephen M. Hodgson ‘73 Mrs. Celia E. H. Lewis ‘76 Mr. Ralph K. Phillips ‘80 Mr. Edward F Thiele ‘71 Bagel Street Deli T-Jack Inc. Mr. Richard H. Brown ‘65 Mr. Aaron Melvin Flicker ‘O1 Dr. Terrence James Hogan ‘77, ‘83, ‘92 Mr. Charles B. Lewis ‘73 Dr. Charles J. Ping ‘94 Ms. Barbara Strom Thompson ‘76 Barbara A. Hanson D.D.S., LLC Tri State Cardiology Dr. James L. Bruning ‘92 Dr. Mary Anne Flournoy ‘95 Mr. David H. Holt ‘82, ‘83, ‘91 Ms. Helen M. Lewis ‘51 Mrs. Claire O. Ping ‘94 Ms. Aimee N. Tillett ‘O2 Black Student Cultural Program Boar University Judiciaries Mr. Mark Brunswick ‘78 Mrs. Kay Fluharty ‘70 Mrs Marianna B. Holtel ‘O5 Mr. Guy A. Link ‘69 Rev. Charles Pinyan ‘85 Mr. Matthew T. Tokarsky ‘10 Brailsford & Dunlavey University Medical Associates, Inc. Ms. Lainie Paige Burke Rosenthal ‘O1 Mr. William A. Fluharty ‘70 Ms. Karmin A. Holzaepfel ‘98, ‘O3 Dr. Gregory M. Linscott ‘73 Mr. Jeffrey A. Pisching ‘76 Ms. Christine A. Trenkamp ‘82 Broneys Alumni Grill US Bancorp Foundation Mr. Erik Andrew Burmeister ‘95, ‘95 Ms. Heather Marie Foss ‘O6 Mr. David L. Hostetler ‘49 Mr. Jesse C. Livesay ‘67 Mrs. Lori J. Pisching ‘77 Dr. Mary Louise Trivett ‘67, ‘84, ‘91 Charles & Fannie Giles Memorial Fdn Verizon Wireless Mrs. Katrina M. Busch ‘O4 Mr. Andrew E. Fox ‘O2 Dr. Clifford C. Houk ‘55, ‘56 Mrs. Kimberly S. Lonnemann ‘84 Mr. Mark E. Presar ‘79 Mrs. Marianne E. Turman ‘54 Cisco Systems Foundation Weihe Inc Ms. Laura A. Bush ‘85 Mrs. Carol A. Fox ‘68 Hon. Larry L Householder ‘82 Miss Patricia A. Lynch ‘73 Mr. David M. Primrose ‘O9 Dr. Ramon D. Turman ‘54 Cornwell Jewelers William J. Zaylor/ Rosemary E. Zaylor Ms. Erika Lynn Capobianco ‘O2 Mrs. Sheila N. Fox ‘O1 Mrs. Taundra S Householder ‘80 Ms. Lisa Marie Maatz ‘89, ‘89 Mrs. Jennifer M. Reed ‘O1 Mr. Kevin Mark Vance ‘91 Debbie Phillips Bower Family Fund Yankee’s Dairy Queen

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Syracuse Ms. Karli K. Ferone Dr. Paul S. Malcom Mrs. Ruth D. Smith Mr. Gregory G. Alvarado Ms. Linda Barbero Ms. Peggy Bjorlin Dr. William Benoit Mr. Matthew J. Tragert ‘12 Mr. Chuck Fisher Ms. Diana Goebel Marvar Mr. Mrs. Mitzi Amon Ms. Kelly Bardeen Mrs. Lorie Blaeser Mrs. Heidi J. Bidwell Dr. Richard K. Vedder Mrs. Jane Fisher Mrs. Roxanne Matysiak Ms. Mary L. Sonander Ms. Julie Amspaugh Mrs. Mary Bargerhuff Mr. Vince Blaeser Dr. Jane D. Broecker Mrs. Megan M. Vogel ‘98 Ms. Julie Flory Mr. Channing C. McAllister Jr. Mrs. Catherine Squillace Ms. Jane Anderson Mrs. Jan Barnes Mr. George Blaha Mr. Carl T. Bruggeman Ms. Athena Yiamouyiannis Mr. Karl D. Fritz Mr. Lawrence E. McHale Mr. James G. Stewart Mrs. Jayna Anderson Ms. Maureen Barr Ms. Diane Blain Ms. Juanita Cole Mr. Mark Roberts Mrs. Ellen B. Fultz Dr. Christopher T. Meyer Mrs. Linda Strah Mrs. Marcia Anderson Ms. Linda Bartlett Ms. Julia Blair Mr. Richard Cornell Dr. Norman B. Garber Ms. Thresa Modzeleski Mr. Ronald L. Strickmaker Mr. Steven Anderson Mr. Robert Bartlett Mrs. Margie Blake Ms. Nicolette Dioguardi ‘81 Friends Mrs. Sandra L. Geiger Mrs. Pamela Montgomery Ms. Jillora Summers Ms. Danette Andrews Ms. Camera Bartolotta Mr. Larry R. Blankenship Dr. Douglas S. Franklin ‘O7 Mr. James Michael Gesing Ms. Ruth E. Morse Mr. Ralph J. Sustar Ms. Deborah Andrews Ms. Andrea Bates Ms. Theresa Blankenship Mr. Keith C. Andrews Dr. Teresa J. Franklin ‘99 Mr. Tom Guarente Ms. Kathryn Mosure Mr. Kenneth Swanson Ms. Stephanie Angelos Ms. Tammy Bates Ms. Lisa Blitz Mr. Howard Allan Gonyer ‘10 Mrs. Rebecca A. Andrews Mrs. Deborah Haas-Hogan Mrs. Theresa Anne Murphy Mr. Peter G. Thompson Mr. Art Antalvari Ms. Angela Battaglia Ms. Donna Blomquist Dr. Jennifer L. Hall-Jones ‘95, ‘97, ‘11 Michael F. Arduino Mr. Michael Head Mrs. Mary Ellen Nose Mrs. Kristine Thrush Mr. Michael Anthony Mr. Paul Battaglia Ms. Arleen M. Bloom Mr. Christopher Harris Mr. Jeffrey A Arnold Mrs. Ursula Head Mr. Richard J. Nostrant Mrs. Kathleen F. Tranelli Mr. Anthony Antonelli Mr. Larry Bauer Mrs. Joy Bloom Ms. Tiffany L. Hill-Smith Dr. Catherine N. Axinn Mr. Sprole W. Heaps, III Mrs. Tina Nottoli Mr. Steven J. Tranelli Ms. Karen Antonides Mrs. Cindy Baumgartner Mrs. Kelly Bloom Mr. Andrew J Holzaepfel ‘98, ‘00 Mr. Imre Balogh Ms. Jeanette Held Mr. Brian O’Donnell Mrs. Nancy J. Vance Mr. Scott Arbogast Mrs. Kanwaltreet Bawa Mrs. Janet M. Bly Mr. Peter G. Jarjisian Mrs. Heidi Barna Ms. Mary Henry Mr. John O’Malley Mr. William C. Voit Ms. Tracy S. Arko Mrs. Donna A. Bechtol Mr. L. Michael Bly Mr. Stephen M. Keenan Ms. Madeleine Bassil Mrs. Ann B. Hill Ms. Patti O’Rorke-Steiner Mrs. Michelle Wallette Ms. Pat Armstrong Mrs. Cindy Beck Mrs. Sue Bobson Mr. James J. Kennedy, III Mrs. Catherine Berger Dr. Herman W. Hill, Jr. Ms. Betsy Joyce Partyka Mrs. Kathleen Weaver-Elyassaki Mrs. Lisa Ashbrook Mr. Dutch Beckwith Mr. Thomas W. Bobson Mrs. Charlene Lynne Kopchick ‘89 Mr. Joseph M. Bilinovich Mrs. Susan Crehan Hostetler Rev. John C. Pennington Dr. Arvin R. Wells Mr. Mickey Atchley Mrs. June E. Bell Mrs. Jean T. Bohan Dr. John J. Kopchick Mrs. Cheryl Blumenfeld Mrs. Evelyn Houk Mrs. Darcy Phillips Mrs. Jeanne L. Wells Ms. Betty Atherton Mr. Thomas E. Bell Ms. Stacie Bohland Mr. Kent L. Kopinski Mrs. Joan Bommer Mr. John N. Howell Mrs. Diane Piccard Mrs. Joyce Wharton Mrs. Deborah Atwell Mrs. Mary G. Bengel Mr. Mike Boka Mrs. Christine E. Korvas Mr. Jack A. Bortle Mrs. Suzanne H. Howell Ms. Judith M. Piercy Mrs. Catherine M. Wickert Mr. William Atwell Mrs. Lisa Benkey Mrs. Stephanie Boka Dr. Thomas F. Korvas Mrs. Lynne Brenner Mr. Greg Hoyle Ms. Druscilla M. Pritchard Mr. Paul A. Williams Mrs. Christina M. Atzberger Mrs. Sharon G. Bennett Ms. Amy Boland Mrs. Sara Lipman Mrs. Barbara Brown Dr. William D. Hummon Mr. Thomas R. Pruckno Mr. Brian Woods Mr. Thomas W. Atzberger Mr. Wesley E. Berger Mrs. Mary C. Bole Dr. Anne E. Lombard ‘O5 Mrs. Catherine M. Bruggeman Ms. Kate Irby Mr. Jeff D. Pullins Mr. William J. Yaeger, Jr. Mr. Mark Auckerman Ms. Barbara Bergman Dr. John Bommer Mrs. Deborah A. McDavis Mrs. E. Marlene Bruning Mr. Vinod K. Jain Dr. Betty P. Pytlik Mr. Wayne Young Mrs. Lynn Augenstein Ms. Gail Beriswill Mrs. Christine E. Bonarrigo Dr. Roderick J. McDavis ‘70 Mr. Robert M. Campana Mr. Paul Jasovsky Dr. Susan Quinn Mrs. Lisa Aultz Ms. Marianne Bernadotte Mr. Richard D. Bonarrigo Dr. Patricia E. McSteen ‘89, ‘91, ‘97 Mrs. Leslie Carbon Mrs. Sonja Jasovsky Dr. Thomas Quinn Parents Mr. Charles J. Austin Mrs. Sharon Bernert Mrs. Jan H. Booker Ms. Wendy Staten Merb-Brown ‘91 Ms. Beth Carman Ms. Susan M. Jensen Mr. Brian L. Ratcliffe Mr. John Adamescu Ms. Pam Auwaerter Mr. Gerald Bertram Mr. Raymond Booth Mr. Donald D. Miller, II Mr. Timothy Chapman Mr. Randell Hunt Jr. Ms. Kelly Rawlins Ms. Janice L. Adams Mrs. Joy Bachman Mr. Andy Beyer Mr. Ronald Borman Mr. Bruce Parker Mr. Paul D. Conley Mr. Robert Hatfield, Jr. Ms. Ann E. Reiser Mrs. Cathy A. Ahman Mrs. Nina Bacnik Mrs. Becky Beyer Ms. Rebecca Botos Mr. Martin A. Paulins ‘85 Mrs. Barbara Corbin Mrs. Rosy Kellogg Mrs. Rebecca Reiter Mr. Tom Ahman Mr. Jesse Baden Mr. Charles Bidwell Ms. Judith Bowling Mr. Richard D. Piccard Mrs. Carole K. Cordray-Syracuse Mr. David M. Kiener Mr. Matt Rice Mr. James Aitken Mrs. Mary Jo Baden Ms. Sue Biggs Mrs. Sheri Boyd Mr. Thomas P. Raimondi ‘11 Mr. Jeff Craig Ms. Connie Kiger Mrs. Cynthia W. Richie Mrs. Kathleen L. Albanese Dr. Allison Baer Ms. Pamela Billick Mrs. Marybeth Boylan Dr. Roger W. Rollins Dr. Samuel R. Crowl Mr. Timothy Kinnard Mr. William W. Richie Mr. Stephen D. Albanese Mrs. Renee B. Bak Ms. Patty Billinovich Ms. Joan Boyle Mrs. Dorothy R. Schey ‘O1 Mrs. Norma Dansby Daniels Mrs. Valerie Kinnard Mrs. Betty Rollins Mrs. Kate Albers Mrs. Kris Baker Mrs. Martha Billman Ms. Gloria J. Brackman Mr. Charles W. Sheets Mr. Kevin R. Day Mr. Michael Kleinman Ms. Susan Rossiter Ms. Cynthia Alcroft Mrs. Lana S. 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Clark Mrs. Martha Coors Mr. Bruce J. Devereaux Mrs. Julie Edwards Mrs. Tammy Ferrara Ms. Maureen Fritsch Mrs. Joni Brenstuhl Ms. Mary D. Caplin Ms. Kathy Clark Ms. Reginia Cormier Mrs. Kathleen Dewar Mr. James P. Egan Ms. Karen Ferre Ms. Shelly Fruchtman Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Bressler Ms. Carol Caputo Ms. Sarah Clark Ms. Karen Cornell Mrs. Claudia J. Diaz Mr. Douglas Egli Mrs. Nancy Ferrell Mrs. Jackie Fryan Mr. Allen Bridges Ms. Phoebe Carey Mr. Todd Clark Mrs. Karen S. Corum Mr. Robert Dibauda Mrs. Laura Ehninger Ms. Pamela Fetchu Ms. Cathy Fumosa Mrs. Robin Brinegar Ms. Peggy Carll Mr. William H. Clark Mr. Ralph C. Corum Ms. Sandy Dicenzo Mr. Todd Ehninger Mr. William C. Findle Ms. Gayle H. Gaglio Ms. Lisa Brooks Ms. Carol A. Carlson Mrs. Suzie Clarridge Mrs. Robin Costello Mrs. Kathy Dilger Mrs. Patricia M. Ehrman Mr. Mark Finkel Mr. David L. 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Bush Ms. Virginia Cheung Mrs. Debra K. Connor Mr. Gary L. DeJohn Mr. Bob Dylong Mrs. Barbara Feld Mrs. Patricia Franks Mrs. Donna J. Gilson Mr. Paul Bush Mrs. Patricia M. Chorney Mr. Edward J. Connor Mrs. Janet DeJohn Ms. Mary Jo Earls Dr. Michael Feld Mrs. Anne Frazier Mrs. Mary Gilts Mr. Robert Bush Mrs. Sandy Christian Mr. David E. Conover Ms. Lisa Delgarbino Ms. Heidi Eastman Mr. Howard Feldenkris Mr. Christopher Frelick Mr. Rick Gilts

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Mrs. Kathy L. Globeck Ms. Marilyn Guenther Ms. Jennifer Heidemann Mrs. Alyce A. Horwat Mr. Bruce Jewett Mr. Daniel J. Kardasz Mr. Michael A. Koenig Ms. Sandra Lavelle Mr. Stephen M. Globeck Ms. Lori Guerrini Mr. Daniel Heitmeyer Mrs. Tracy Hostetler Mr. Michael R. Jeziorski Mrs. Angie Karges Mr. Dave Kolbe Mr. Thomas P. Lavelle Mrs. Kathy Glod Mr. Christopher Gulliford Mrs. LeAnn Helle Ms. Joanna Hourihan Mr. Charles Jividen Ms. Jane Karpinski Mr. Douglas G. Konitzer Mr. Tom Lavergne Ms. Amanda C. Goble Ms. Jodi Gustafson Ms. Kim Helmsdoerfer Mrs. Linda Howell Mr. Charles H. Jobe, Jr. Mrs. Sherri Katz Mrs. Nancy M. Konitzer Ms. Sandra Lawhorn Mr. Stan Gockel Mr. John Guy Mrs. Charlotte Helton Mrs. Margaret M. Howell Ms. Jeannine Jobes Mr. Alan Kay Mrs. Natalie Kopko Mrs. Carol Lawler Mr. Tim Gockel Ms. Sheila Guzowski Mr. Vernon R. Helton Mr. Emmart Hoy Ms. Betty L. Johansen Mrs. Connie Kaya Mr. Robert M. Kopko Mr. David Lawler Mr. Jeffrey Godward Ms. Kathie Haas Ms. Sue Hendricks Mrs. Suzanne H. Hoy Mr. Jeffrey Johansen Mr. Jim Kean Mrs. Michelle L. Korte Mr. Tim Lawlis Mrs. Kathy Godward Mr. Erast Haftkowycz Ms. Nancy Henz Ms. Julie Hoyle Ms. Barbara Johnson Mr. Gary Keck Mr. Jack Koslen Ms. Charlotte Lawton Mr. John Goeppinger Mr. John Haldeman Mrs. Marcia C. Herman Mrs. Lisa Hrvatin Mrs. Christine Johnson Mr. Gary Keck Mr. Bob Kotarba Mr. Jack Lawton Parent of Nicholas R. Goff Ms. Jan Hall Ms. Maria Herrala Mrs. Carol Huber Mr. Dale Johnson Ms. Maureen F. Keifer Mr. Chris Kovach Mr. Lance Layman Mrs. Lisa A. Golden Ms. Pamela R. Hall Mr. Tim Herron Mr. Daniel S. Huber Mr. David R. Johnson Mr. George Keith Mrs. Debbie Kovach Ms. Gloria Leahr Mr. Robert E. Golden Mrs. Angela S. Hamilton Ms. Cindy Hershberger Mrs. Joyce K. Huber Mrs. Eileen Johnson Ms. Joan Keller Ms. Juile Kovick Mr. John K. Lear Mr. Jerome Goldman Mrs. Ann Hamilton Mrs. Diane Hershner Mrs. Anita Hudepohl Mrs. Elisabeth A. Johnson Mr. Clark Kellogg Mrs. Karen L. Kowall Mrs. Kerry Lear Ms. Raffaela Goldstein Mrs. Donna Hanna Mr. Rick Hershner Mr. Robert Hudepohl Mrs. Jeanette Johnson Ms. Tina Kelly Mr. Christopher E. Kraus Mr. Robert F. Leary Sr. Mrs. Edith Golson Ms. Lois Hanna Mr. Jeff Herzog Mr. Jerry Huff Mrs. Kelly Johnson Mrs. Janet Kelsch Ms. Sandra G. Kraus Ms. Karen Lefforge Mrs. Ann Marie Gomes Mr. Tom Hanna Ms. Sally Hess Mrs. Sandy Hugh Ms. Nancy Johnson Mr. Mike Kemezis Ms. Theresa Kreemer Ms. Patty Leibold Mrs. Catherine Good Ms. Susan Hannahs Mr. Douglas S. Hessenauer Mr. Richard Human Mr. Randy Johnson Mrs. Linda Kenkel Mrs. Karen Kreger Ms. Rene Leighton Mr. Randall J. Goodman Mr. Roger L. Hansen Ms. Nancy Hessler Mr. Lawrence Humpert Mr. David C. Johnstone Mrs. Carol Kennard Mrs. Mitchie Krist Mrs. Mary Beth Lenart Mr. Andrew Goodnite Ms. Barbara Hanson Mrs. Catherine Hicks Mrs. Mary Humpert Mrs. Kristin Johnstone Mr. John Kennard Mrs. Barbara Marton Krivanka Mr. Jim McLeod Ms. Debbie Gorman Ms. Sharon Harper Mr. Harry C. Hicks, Jr. Mr. Tom Hunley Mr. Gary Jones Ms. Shawn Kennedy Mr. Richard Stephen Krivanka Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Leonard Mrs. Marla Gorman Marilyn Harper Ms. Lisa Higgins Mrs. Maxine M. Hunt Mrs. Karen Jones Mrs. Marilyn Kent Ms. Elaine M. Krocker Mrs. Rachel Lester Mr. Raymond Gould Mrs. Karen Harrington Ms. Lynn Higgins Mr. Ruphus B. Hurst Ms. Karen Jones Mrs. Anita Kenworthy Ms. Jenny Krueger Ms. Cynthia G. Lewis Ms. Sue Gould Mrs. Judi Harris Mr. Sean R. Higgins Mrs. Donna Iachini Mrs. Kathy Jones Mrs. Angela E. Kerns Ms. Donna Krulock Mrs. Susan Lewis Ms. Joanne Grady Ms. Teresa Harris Mrs. Lisa M. Hill Ms. Susan Iler Mrs. Mary Jones Ms. Cindy Kerr Mrs. Lori L. Kuchenrither Mrs. Janice S. Lichtenstein Mrs. Marilyn Graef Mr. David Harry Mrs. Jennifer S. Hillier Mr. Michael A. Iliano Mrs. Mary Jones Mr. Mark L. Kerrigan Mr. Mark E. Kuchenrither Mrs. Karla S. Lindic Mr. Robert Gralinski Ms. Diane Hartford Mrs. Susan Himmelspach Mrs. Daphne Irby Mr. Philip S. Jones Ms. Patricia Kilroy Mrs. Mary Ann Kuilder Mr. Jeff Linstrom Mrs. Marianne Gray Mr. Ronald J. Hartoin Ms. Susan Hindley Mr. Lee Irons Mr. Robert Jones Mr. Michael King Ms. Doris Kurtz Mr. Gilbert Linz Mrs. Jane Green Mr. Brad Harvey Mr. Delvin V. Hines, Jr. Ms. Bethanne Irwin Mrs. Robin E. Jones Mrs. Raelene King Mr. Jeffery Kurtz Mr. Mel S. Lipsitz Mr. Michael Green Mrs. Patricia Harvey Mrs. Katherine M. Hinton Ms. Jean Irwin Mrs. Sandra B. Jones Mrs. Roxann M. King Mr. Ed Kustra Mrs. Temma J. Lipsitz Ms. Jenn Greenlee Ms. Laura Hass Mrs. Pamela Hinton Ms. Patricia A. Irwin Ms. Debbie Jones Mrs. Gail L. Kirby Mrs. Mary Labonty Mr. Mike Little Mr. John Grembowski Ms. Cynthia Hastings Mr. James T. Hirsch Mrs. Sue Irwin Mr. Gerard J. Joyce Mrs. Kathleen G. Kirwan Mr. Doug Laborde Mr. Kris Littler Ms. Marlene K. Gresham Mrs. Renee Hatfield Mr. Rich Hock Mr. William Irwin Mrs. Nancy T. Joyce Mrs. Amy Kish Mr. Rodney Lamberson Ms. Margarite Loew Mrs. Cheryl Griffin Mr. Reed Hauser Mr. Dave Hoerig Mr. Jeff Ittel Ms. Christine Joyce Mr. Andrew Kisilewicz Ms. Caroline Lamontagne Mr. Craig P. Lonce Mrs. Patti Grill Mrs. Cheryl Hawkins Ms. Theresa Hoffer Ms. Claire Iverson Mr. James King Jr. Mrs. Sandra Kisilewicz Mr. Eric Lang Mr. Ronnie Longberry Ms. Randi S. Grobe Ms. Sandra Hawkins Mrs. Nancy S. Hofmann Mrs. Diane Ives Mr. John Luciana Jr. Ms. Ann Kistler Mrs. Debra G. Lannon Mrs. Eileen Lorenz Mrs. Kathleen C. Groendyk Mr. Steven P. Hawkins Mr. Dan Hogan Mr. Patrick Ives Mr. Philip Irwin Jr. Mr. Mark Kling Mrs. Heather Lantz Mr. Tim Lorenz Mr. Charles W. Gross Ms. Theresa Hay Ms. Nancy Hogan Mrs. Donna C. Jackson Mrs. Julie Kachic Mrs. Sandra Kling Mr. Kevin E. Lantz Mr. Wesley Love Mrs. Kitty Gross Ms. Sandy Hayes Mrs. Angela D. Hogeback Mrs. Margaret Jacobs Mrs. Cindy Kaczmarczyk Mrs. Camille Klonowski Mrs. Patricia E. Lapidus Mrs. Elizabeth Lovett Mr. Ray Gross Mr. Steven C. Hayhow Mr. Dale J. Hogeback Mr. Merlin Jacobs Mr. Terry Kaczmarczyk Ms. Julie Knott Mr. John Larimer Mr. Wesley Lowe Mrs. Sandy Gross Mrs. Susan Hayward Ms. Wendy H. Holke Ms. Rebecca Jacobson Mrs. Judy Kahle Ms. Ginger Knudson Mrs. Karen Lary Mr. Jeffrey T. Lozen Mr. Michael W. Gruber Mrs. Denise A. Healy Ms. Kristine Hollenbeck Ms. Peg Jaques Mrs. Linda Kahn Mr. Daniel Kobil Mrs. Cheryl Lathrop Mrs. Deborah Lucas Mr. Mark G. Grunebach Ms. Susan Heaps Mrs. Alexandria M. Holt Mr. Richard Jarboe Ms. Marien Kaifesh Mr. Matthew Koch Mrs. Elizabeth R. Lauer Mrs. Maria E. Luczkow Mrs. Sharon Grunebach Ms. Merri Beth Hebeler Mrs. Paula Holt Mrs. Gina Jenkins-Elmore Mrs. Diane R. Kandel Mrs. Lori L. Kocol Mr. R. Michael Lauer Mrs. Sally Luebbe Ms. Mary Grycan Sandy Heffelman Mrs. Corinna Hopper Mr. Mike Jensen Ms. Elizabeth Kapela Mr. Stanley T. Kocol Ms. Julie Lautar Mr. Tom Luebbe Mr. Mike Grycan Joe Heffernan Mr. Gordon Horn Mr. John Jesser Mrs Bridget T. Kardasz Mrs. Melissa A. Koenig Mrs. Linda Lavelle Ms. Bev Luken

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Mr. Mark Lykins Mr. & Mrs. Matthews Mrs. Gail Mercer Ms. Kara Moyer Ms. Penny O’Brien-Black Mr. Bob Perko Mr. Michael Rarick Ms. Kimberly A. Romine Mr. Don E. Lynam Mr. Mike Mauro Mr. Marc Merklin Mrs. Linda Mucci Ms. Diane O’Connor Mr. Thomas Peshek Mrs. Kathryn E. Rasch Ms. Connie Rooney Ms. Anna Lynch Mrs. Tammy Mauro Mr. Thomas E. Messenheimer Ms. Emily C. Mueller Ms. Mary-Pat O’Donnell Mrs. Denise Petro Mrs. Susan Ratcliffe Mr. David A. Rosenberg Mrs. Kelly L. Lynch Ms. Karen Maxfield Ms. Deborah Messmer Mrs. Mary E. Muhlenkamp Mrs. Lori Oehler Mr. Rick Petrulis Mrs. Christine Ratermann Mr. Aaron P. Rosenfeld Mr. Nathan L. Lynch Ms. Judith Mazzarella Mr. Phil Meyer Mrs. Lyn Mullins Mr. Daniel G. O’Grady Mrs. Brenda S. Petsy Ms. Carol A. Rauch Mr. Fred Ross Mr. Ronald Lynch Mr. Dana McBrien Ms. Denise Meyers Mrs. Carla Murdock Mrs. Kathleen M. O’Grady Mrs. Krista Pettit Mrs. Paula A. Ray Ms. Helene Ross Mrs. Theresa L. Lynch Mr. William McCallion Ms. Debbi Miceli Mrs. Dana K. Murphy Mrs. Teresa A. Ohlemeier Ms. Lisa Phillippi Ms. Susan G. Reany Mr. Richard Rostek Ms. Marjorie Lyon Mrs. Denise McClain Ms. Linda Michals Mrs. Mona Murphy Mr. Rick Ohmer Ms. Marcia Phillips Mr. Joe Reichert Mrs. Annette Roth Mrs. Jeannette M. Maass Mr. Bernard H. McCormick Ms. Simone Michals Mr. James Murray Mrs. Joy M. Oiler Mr. Chris Philpott Mrs. Tonda Reinshagen Mr. Donald Roth Mr. Terry Mace Mrs. Julianne M. McCormick Mr. Greg A. Miesle Mr. Robert Musser Mr. Gregory K. Olena Ms. Anne Piccola Mr. William B. Reinshagen Mr. Frank Rottinger Ms. Carolyn Maciag Ms. Nancy McCormick Mr. Terry Mikesell Mr. Christopher Myers Ms. Lanette Opacich Mr. Rob Pinnick Mr. James L. Reiser Sr. Ms. Mary Rouchard Mr. Matthew A. Maciag Ms. Dawn McCready Mrs. Cindy Milhalic Mr. Rick Myers Mr. Gordy Opitz Mrs. Robin Pirie Mr. Joseph R. Reisinger Mrs. Susan L. Rounsavall Mr. & Mrs. Francis Maenpa Mrs. Gayle A. McCreery Mr. Brian Milla Ms. Rebecca Myford Mrs. Linda Opitz Ms. Judith Pitt Honorable Lori Reisinger Mr. Victor M. Rudkin Mrs. Amy L. Mahaffey Mr. Jerry McCreery Ms. Deborah A. Miller Ms. Leslie Myrick Ms. Catherine S. Osborne Mr. Richard L. Pitt Mr. Dean D. Reiter Mr. Dan Rudolf Mr. Bob Mahaffey Mrs. Lynee D. McDaid Ms. Katherine Miller Ms. Jolynn Mytnick Ms. Anna Osterhout Mrs. Linda Platz Mr. John Renfrow Ms. Susan Ruffley Ms. Marilyn Mahrt Ms. Diane McDermott Mrs. Kathy Miller Mrs. Lynda S. Nabors Mrs. Elizabeth Owen Mrs. Teresa Pleasant Mr. Daniel Renner Mrs. Beverly Ruggeri Mr. Gary Maier Ms. Beth McDonald Mr. Larry E. Miller Mr. Rick Nabors Mr. Mark Owen Ms. Sandy Plummer Mrs. Donna L. Repp Mr. Michael T. Ruggeri Mrs. Sandra Maier Mr. Kevin McDonough Mrs. Laurel Miller Mrs. Barbara S. Nalette Ms. Marybeth Owens Mrs. Susanne C. Polivka Mr. Robert Repp Ms. Diane M. Ruppalt Turza Donald W. Majcher Mr. Stuart McDowell Ms. Sandy Miller Mr. Dennis P. Nalette Col. Daniel E. Owens, Jr. Mr. Alan A. Pomiecko Mr. Julius Resnik Mrs. Mary V. Ruscher Mr. Kent Makishi Ms. Lorraine A. McFadden Mr. Todd Miller Mr. Richard Nally Mr. Steve Oyakawa Mrs. Eileen Pomiecko Mr. David Rettig Ms. Joan Russell Mr. Douglas P. Malik Mrs. Delaine McGhee Mrs. Amy L. Mills Ms. Louise Nash Ms. Joyce Paff Mr. John Popa Mr. John Reynolds Mrs. Peggy S. Russell Mr. James R. Malure Mr. John McGill Ms. Annette Miner Ms. Kim Nelson Mr. Charles Z. Page Jr Mrs. Elaine Portalupi Mrs. Kim Reynolds Mrs. Barbara Ruth Ms. Karen Manis Ms. Sandra McGill Ms. Maureen I. Mintzer Mr. Robert Nelson Mrs. Kathy Paice Mr. Steven Portalupi Dr. Sidney Ribeau Mrs. Gayle Ruwe Mrs. Julie Mantyla Ms. Judy McGowan Mr. John G. Mirabelli Mr. Bradley K. Neuhart Ms. Sveta Panin Mrs. Mary M. Porter Mr. Brian Richter Mr. Greg Ruwe Mr. Chris Marchetti Ms. Mary Beth McGraw Ms. Valeri Miranda Mrs. Judith Newland Ms. Mary T. Paolo Ms. Tammy Porter Ms. Kim Riddell Mrs. Jan Ryan Mrs. Maureen Marcis Mrs. Amy L. McGuire Mrs. Mary E. Miscovich Ms. Elaine Newlin Mrs. Mary L. Pappan Dr. Duncan D. Powell Mr. Frank Riegler Mr. John Ryan Ms. Alana Marietta Mrs. Evalyn McIntyre Mr. Norbert Miscovich Mr. Stevan Newman Ms. Christina M. Pappas Ms. Janette Powers Mrs. Patti Riegler Mr. Ed Rybka Mrs. Kathleen K. Markham Mr. Jay McKelvey Mrs. Sue Mivsek Mrs. Sue Nickel-Schindewolf Mr. Mike Pappas Mr. Scott Pretzlav Mrs. Joan Riley Mrs. Janine Rybka Ms. Jeannie Marks Mr. Murray McKinsey Ms. Robin S. Moler Mrs. Patty Van Niel Mr. Daniel M. Pardekooper Mrs. Gail Preyss Ms. Kelly Riley Mr. Zalmen Rzepka Ms. Margaret M. Marquard Mr. Greg D. McKisson Ms. Carolyn Montgomery Mrs. Shannon M. Nimeth Ms. Laurene Park Mr. D. Doug Price Mrs. L. L. Risher Ms. Diane Saccone Dr. James Marsico Mr. David J. Mclean Mr. Nevin Moore Mrs. Melissa Noell Ms. Michelle Park Mrs. Patricia J. Price Ms. Marsha Roan Ms. Sondra Saddler Mrs. Linda Marsmaker Mrs. Judy M. Mclean Mrs. Pam Moore Ms. Donna Noga Mrs. Linda Parker Mrs. Shirley Price Mrs. Donna Robbins Mr. Scott W. Saffell Mrs. Kathleen Marteney Mr. Wayne McMullen Ms. Karen Morgan Ms. Mary Jane Nooks Mr. Joseph S. Parrish Mrs. Dru Pritchard Mrs. Valerie Robbins Ms. Nancy Salvatore Ms. Becky Martin Mrs. Margaret McNaughton Ms. Ellen G. Morganthaler Mr. James Nordrum Mr. Dale Parsons Mr. Kevin Proffitt Mrs. Cheryl Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Glen Salzbrenner Mr. Edward C. Martin Mr. Brian McTaggart Mr. Allan Morofsky Mr. Jeffrey J. Norris Mr. Brian Pasha Mr. Mark A. Pugh Ms. Karen Roberts Mr. Amon G. Samples Mr. Fred Martin Mr. Michael Medvetz Ms. Susan Morris Mrs. Stephanie Norris Ms. Kerry Pasha Mrs. Nancy Pugh Mrs. Kimberly A. Robinson Ms. Jill Sampson Dr. James E. Martin Ms. Ann Meechan Mr. James R. Morrison Mrs. Julie Novak Mrs. Alanna Pasquale Mrs. Michelle Purcell Mr. Eduardo Robreno Mrs. Nancy Sander Mr. Jeffrey Martin Mrs. Lisa L. Meglich Mr. Dennis E. Morse Mrs. Kathleen Novak Mr. Kenneth Paterson Mrs. Kristine Quarfoot Mr. Charles Roederer Ms. Rhonda L. Sanderman Parent of Eavan M. Martin Ms. Paula Mehl Mr. Mark Morse Mr. Richard J. Novak Mr. Patrick J. Patton Ms. Dianne Rafferty Mrs. Janis Roederer Mr. Brad Sandlin Mrs. Renee J. Martin Mr. Eugene Mehring Mrs. Leslie Morton Ms. Catherine Nowlin Ms. Theresa Patton Mrs. Nancy Randall Mrs. Jill Rogers Ms. Sharon Sanker Mrs. Rhonda Martin Ms. Diana Melenick Ms. Michelle A. Moser Mr. Terrance Nowlin Mrs. Martha H. Pawlicki Ms. Pam Randall Mr. Phillip Rogers Mrs. Mary Sarosy Mr. David Martina Mrs. Mary Lou Mellinger Ms. Anne Moss Ms. Laurie Oberaitis Ms. Julie Peck Mr. Anthony Ransdell Ms. Mary Rohaley Ms. Melanie Sarver Mr. Misael Martinez Ms. Natalia Melnik Mr. Charles W. Mound Jr. Ms. Kathryn Oberly Ms. Debra Peebles Ms. Kathy Rappaport Mrs. Colleen Campriani Romas Ms. Lynne Mathews Saunders Mr. Raymond J. Marvar Ms. Janet Mendell Mrs. Patricia A. Mound Mr. J. Gregg O’Brien Mr. Dominick Perfetti Mrs. Leigh O. Raque Mr. Randy Romas Mrs. Lisa Saxe Ms. Renee Matgouranis Mrs. Rita A. Mensurati Mrs. Lisa Mowry Ms. Sherry O’Brien Ms. MaryAnn Perkins Ms. Janet Rardin Mr. Frederick J. Romeo Mr. Patrick M. Schade

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Ms. Janice Schafer Mr. Marc Shapiro Mrs. Amy Snyder Mrs. Andrea B. Summers Mr. Russell Touhey Mr. Stephen G. Wachter Mrs. Bonnie Williams Mr. Michael J. Yahner Mrs. Kathryn Schappa Mr. Robert Shaver Mrs. Sandra K. Snyder Mr. Emanuel Summers Mr. Paul Towarnicke Mrs. Diana M. Wagner Mr. Dale Williams Mrs. Karen Yankee Mr. Michael Schappa Mr. Herbert A. Shaw Mr. Scott Soble Mrs. Beth Suntala Mrs. Vivian Towarnicke Mrs. Julie A. Wagner Mr. Glenn Williams Ms. Jennifer Yoder Ms. Deborah D. Scharlotte Mrs. Rosella G. Shaw Ms. Nancy Sodd Mrs. Debbie Sussman Mr. Elias Traboulsi Ms. Kimberly Wagner Mr. John C. Williams Jr. Mrs. Julia Young Mrs. Bettina Scharrer Mr. Daniel L. Sheets Ms. Beth Soergel Mrs. Mary Sustar Ms. Kim Tremblay Mr. Paul J. Wagner Mrs. Melanie Williams Mrs. Marilyn Young Mrs. Kathleen C. Scheltens Mr. Mark P. Sherk Ms. Sondra Sofranko Mr. Carl Svagerko Mr. Robert P. Trentman Mr. Peter William Wagner Mrs. Pamela Williams Mrs. Sheri L. Young Ms. Denitra Scherer Mrs. Patricia M. Sherk Ms. Julie Solomon Mrs. Anita Svec Ms. Cathy Trepal Mr. George Wakefield Mrs. Sue Williams Mrs. Laurie Zahar Mr. Joseph Scherer Mr. David Sherman Mr. Robert Sonneman Mr. Carl Swabek Mr. Jeff Triplett Mrs. Donna Wakeland Ms. Verna Williams Mrs. Mary Jo Zambon Mrs. Sandra Scherf Mr. Dave Shilling Ms. Valerie M. Sophocleous Mrs. Juliana Swabek Ms. Ashlyn Trischett Mrs. Karen M. Walsh Ms. Viveca Williams Mrs. Joyce Zarnoch Mr. David O. Schilling Mrs. Lisa Shilling Ms. Sandie Southern Mr. Kent Swarny Mr. Thomas T. Truax Ms. Michelle Walters Mr. Burton L. Wilson Ms. Nancy Zaroogian Mrs. Beth Schlabach Ms. Kimberly Shipbaugh Ms. Denise Spinell Ms. Joy A. Swartzel Mrs. Cheryl Truesdell Mrs. Toni Warner Ms. Cindy Wilson Mrs. Joanne Zautner Ms. Betsy Schmalenberger Mrs. Michelle E. Shipley Mrs. Debra A. Sponcia Ms. Tammy L. Sweet Mr. Alan Tucker Mr. Jeff Warren Mrs. Lisa Wilson Mr. Bill Zaylor Mr. Mark P. Schmidlin Mrs. Melinda Shirilla Mr. Vincent Squillace Ms. Jeri Swinton-Ginsberg Ms. Mary L. Tucker Ms. Karen Warren Mrs. Patsy Wilson Mrs. Rosemary E. Zaylor Mrs. Sally Schmidlin Mr. Jeffrey Shirkman Mrs. Jean Sroufe Mr. Mark Swisher Mrs. Betsy Turner Mr. Nathaniel Warren Mr. Thomas G. Wimberg Mr. Bruce Zeigler Mr. Thomas Schmidlin Ms. Karla Short Mr. Tony Sroufe Mr. Frank Szabo Mr. Frances Tyler Mrs. Jamie Warstler Ms. Sandra B. Wimberly Ms. Karen Zeller Mr. Charles Schmidt Mr. Nicholas Shortell Mrs. Lisa A. Stadvec Ms. Meg Szramowski Mr. Ernest C. Ulle Ms. Floria Washington Mr. Jeff Windahl Mr. Dan Zelman Mrs. Janis L. Schoephoerster Mrs. Lori Shortridge Mrs. Cindy Stanislaw Ms. Susan Szymanski Mrs. Judith Ulle Mrs. Kelley Watson Mr. Dan Wines Mrs. Ellen Zelman Mrs. Becky Schott Ms. Denise Showalter Ms. Tamera Starr Ms. Dorie Szymczak Mrs. Paula Unangst Mr. Craig Weaver Mrs. Wendy Wines Mr. John Zink Mr. Richard Schott Mr. Randall C. Showalter Ms. Jean Staub Mr. Michael Takacs Mrs. Joyce M. Underhill Mr. Jeffrey Weaver Mrs. Constance M. Winther Mrs. Jennifer Ziraldo Mrs. Terry Schuerger Mrs. Debbie Shumate Mr. John P. Staub Mrs. Marsha A. Taliaferro Ms. Kathy Underwood Mrs. M. Gayle Weaver Mr. Robert W. Winther Mrs. Marie Zitney Mr. Jeffrey Schultz Mr. Tom Sibrik Ms. Ellen Staverman Mr. Richard F. Taliaferro Ms. Vida Ursic Mr. John Weber Ms. Ann Winton Mr. Robert Zitney Mrs. Stephanie Schunemann Ms. Carol Simmons Mrs. Mary Steele Ms. Danute Talijak Ms. Cheryl Vaia Mr. Michael Weddle Mrs. Kathleen Wirrig Parent of Andrea Schwalberg Dr. Terrance Simon Mrs. Deborah Stephens Mrs. Sheila M. Tarr Mrs. Anka Valentic Mrs. Michelle Weinstock Mrs. Jennifer E. Wise Mrs. Lori S. Schwarz Ms. Lynn Sindelar Mr. Peter J. Stephens Mrs. Valerie Tasker Mr. Frank Valentic Mr. Jeff Weisberg Mr. Roger Wise Mr. Ronald Schwarz Mrs. Kimberly M. Skaggs Mr. Craig A. Stevens Ms. Kathy Tatham Mr. Howard Valinsky Mr. Stephen Weithman Mrs. Sandra Wise Ms. Jill Scott Mr. Robert C. Skaggs, Jr. Mrs. Marsh Stevens Mr. Daniel G. Taylor Mrs. Jamie Vandenberg Mr. Mark Welo Mrs. Bonita Wiseman Mrs. Joanne F. Scott Ms. Jenny Skala Mrs. Elise Stidd Mr. Chris Taylor Ms. Katrina Vanderpool Mr. Michael J. Wenzler Mr. Ed Wiseman Mrs. Linda A. Scott Mrs. Catherine Skintik Mr. Howard G. Stierwalt Mr. Jim Taylor Mrs. Tina VanGosen Mrs. Carole H. Wepler Mrs. Rhonda Wismer Mr. Tim Scott Mrs. Beth B. Skorupski Mr. Frederick Stine Mr. Richard H. Taylor, III Ms. Cheryl P. Vargas Mr. Arnold Westlund Ms. Maria Wisniewski Mrs. Melinda Scully Ms. Carolyn Slocombe Mrs. Mary Stine Mr. George A. Themelis Dr. Cheryl P. Vargas-Jacques Mr. Karl Wetherholt Mr. John Wisor Mr. Bernard Seiler Mrs. Cecilia B. Slonaker Mrs. Gretchen Stock Mrs. Liz Themelis Mrs. Kathleen A. Vecchio Ms. Phyllis Jean Whalen Ms. Lisa Wojtowicz Ms. Viola Sellers Mrs. Joyce Slusher Ms. Kate Stohlman Ms. Cindy Thiessen Mrs. C. Jane Versaw Mrs. Christiana White Mr. David A. Wolf Mrs. Kimberly A. Semenczuk Ms. Cindy Smalley Mr. Chris Stone Mrs. Aileen Thinnes Mr. Lee Vescelius Ms. Venessa Whiting Mrs. Tracy Wolfe Mr. Steven J. Semenczuk Mr. Dale Smith Ms. Susan Stone Mr. Jeffery Thomas Mr. Richard W. Vesel Ms. Paula Whitmer Mrs. Vicki L. Wollenberg Mrs. Debra Senk Mrs. Elizabeth A. Smith Mr. David Straight Ms. Sue Thomas Ms. Ann Marie Vespucci Ms. Berdie Wicherham Ms. Debra Woo Mr. Joseph Senk Mrs. Jeanne M. Smith Mrs. Frances M. Strazar Mrs. Lorie J. Thornberry Ms. Diana Virgei Mr. Charles Wickert Mr. D. R. Woodruff Ms. Karen Setterlin Mrs. Joan Smith Ms. Kathy Strickland Mrs. Alice Jeanne Tilly Mr. Paul Virgei Mrs. Barbara Wiedersprecher Mr. Dan Wortman Mr. Thomas E. Sevits Mrs. Karen Smith Mr. Robert S. Strickland Mrs. Sallie Timms Ms. Monica A. Vlasz Mrs. Joann Wiggins Ms. Karen Wovrosh Mr. Stephen Seyfried Ms. Lisa Smith Mrs. Carol Stroble Ms. Merydeth Tipton Mrs. Josie Volkman Mr. Tom Wiggins Ms. Barbara Wright Mr. John Shackleford Mr. Michael J. Smith Mr. James C. Stroble Mrs. Diane R. Tobey Mr. Rich Volkman Mrs. Catherine C. Wigley Mr. Robert T. Wright Mrs. Sharon Shahan Ms. Shirley Smith Mrs. Amy Struble Mrs. Bonnie Tolley Mr. David Vorel Mrs. Pam Wilburn Mrs. Denise Wuertz Mr. Paul Shaheen Mr. Thomas W. Smith Mrs. Linda Studer Mr. John Tolley Mr. John Voress Mr. James G. Wildman Mrs. Tess Wulsin Mrs. Denae Shanfelt Mr. William A. Smoot, Jr. Mr. Ray Studer Mrs. Denise Tomechko Mrs. Virginia Voress Mr. Joseph A. Wilhelm Mrs. Susan Wunderlich Mrs. Cheryl A. Shapiro Mrs. Betty Snavely Mrs. Victoria Stutson Mrs. Miriam L. Tompkins Mrs. Rhonda Voshell Mr. Samuel Wilkof Mr. Leonard Wycoff Mrs. Ilene Shapiro Mr. David Snavely Ms. Cindy Sullivan Mrs. Darian Touhey Mrs. Bonnie Wachter Ms. Susan Willett Ms. Colleen Wyss

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The Student Activities Commission (SAC) Highlights 2010-2011 enhances and encourages campus programing at SAC ended the year by producing a plausible Semesters schedule that the Ohio University by equitably allocating funding Executive Board feels makes life easier for both student organizations and from the General Fund to registered student SAC members. The process is prolonged, giving student organizations more time to plan their programs and fill out their funding application. It also organizations. Student Activities Commission offers time for advising with SAC members so student organizations can be (SAC) will educate student organizations about the sure that they are making the most of their SAC PAC. This new schedule availability of funding through workshops and make keeps SAC members involved for longer periods of time in the funding decisions as a general body. process and moves the busiest out of midterm week. The SAC General Body determined that workshops are still needed and Jennifer Crowe, ’12, Commissioner with the help of AVW Productions, created an informational video to be shown at workshops. SAC presented to Student Senate three times: once to educate Senators Goals for 2010-2011 on the funding process and to further promote student organizations and their programs as an integral part of every Senator’s constituency, once to SAC’s previous focus on collaboration took root in the 2009-2010 school explain a multitude of rules changes that got rid of frivolous and redundant year. Therefore, our focus turned to the future of SAC and concentrating parts of our rules, and once to explain why the contract with The Post is on bigger projects that would benefit SAC over the long-term. not needed. Workable Quarters to Semesters Schedule Decrease or Eliminate the Advertising Contract SAC also presented on student organization funding at the Ohio Student Government Association conference that was held in the spring at Ohio Create a plausible schedule for the SAC funding process to begin SAC SAC currently has a contract with The Post for advertising space that University. The current processes were presented, and SAC received on the switch from Quarters to Semesters that does not completely it can allocate to student organizations. However, this contract takes feedback that was used to form our semester schedule. transform the current process, get rid of current SAC positions, or away programming funds from student organizations to give them ad prevent student organizations from programming in any way. space that is rarely used. This contract needs to be decrease substantially The SAC PAC was made an online only document that could be e-mailed or eliminated as its benefit for student organizations has decreased to SAC. The only exception to this was a signature page that was created Go Green dramatically. that documents both advisor approval and collaborations. Make the SAC PAC (funding application) available online as a document Many SAC members established themselves as part of Student Senate, not or online form that students can fill out and e-mail to SAC or print out Get Involved with Student Senate just SAC, by participating in Senate events such as Athens Beautification and turn in to the office. Encourage members of SAC to participate in Student Senate sponsored Day, Pride Week, and Take Back the Night, and by gaining other positions events and initiatives, go to Senate General Body meetings, and on Student Senate. Value of Workshops take advantage of being a part of Student Senate, of which SAC is a Probably the most notable highlight is our name change. Many Student Assess the value of the SAC Workshops, explore exemption options. commission. Senate members felt that “Student Activities” was a misnomer as SAC Make the workshops a fun and educational way to learn about the SAC is not a programming body. The suggestion was made that SAC be funding process. renamed, and after a meeting of the Student Senate Rules and Procedures Committee, the commission was renamed the Senate Appropriations Commission to better reflect its purpose yet still keep its acronym. To recognize this change, SAC changed the colors of its logo to reflect its connection to Student Senate and Ohio University. OHIO Division of Student Affairs OHIO Division of Student Affairs 38 ANNUAL REPORT 2010-2011 ANNUAL REPORT 2010-2011 39 community | character | civility | citizenship | commitment community | character | civility | citizenship | commitment STUDENT SENATE STUDENT SENATE

Jesse Neader, ’11, President Highlights (cont.)

Revamped the campus campaign finance and Themes for 2010-2011 election rule to create a smoother and more equitable campaign season. Preservation Created the first General Fee Info-Graphic to better Strive to protect the essence of what makes Ohio help students understand the General Fee funding University unique. units, and their personal contribution to each area. Quality Interaction Created several new appointed positions to increase Attempt to solve disagreements and problems with representation of Ohio University Students: Non- communication, instead of attacking the opposition. Traditional Student Delegate, Disability Student Delegate & Multicultural Student Delegate. Fiscal Responsibility Renewed & Updated the Ohio University Book In every decision we make as representative leaders Exchange. look at the financial ramifications to the university and Implemented a free blue-book program to give our students. something back to Ohio University students. Advocacy Advocated for Gender Neutral Housing. Return the primary function of student senate to Advocated for the University to purchase future advocating for the betterment of students and focus technology free of conflict minerals. less on event planning. Sponsored the first (hopefully annual) Safety Day. Created and complied a comprehensive safety and Highlights discrimination survey to gauge campus climate. Sponsored the No Noise Taskforce, which worked Initiated new marketing campaign to raise awareness about functions of with the city of Athens to construct a more student student government, complete with new logo. friendly noise enforcement policy. Renamed the Student Activities Commission to the Senate Appropriation Created a campus wide service poster campaign to Commission to help better explain the purpose of SAC, and to form more better help students identify area services such as cohesion between SAC and Senate. career services, disability services, the LGBT center Worked with the Division of Student Affairs to hire a Graduate Assistant, and many more. something that will improve the effectiveness and professionalism of student Won bid for, and hosted the Ohio Student government. Government Association annual Conference. Launched new interactive website that links with social media to better connect with students. It also includes a meeting scheduler to empower students by setting up a meeting with university administration or student senate officials. OHIO Division of Student Affairs OHIO Division of Student Affairs 40 ANNUAL REPORT 2010-2011 ANNUAL REPORT 2010-2011 41 community | character | civility | citizenship | commitment community | character | civility | citizenship | commitment

Highlights from Highlights from DIVISION COMMITTEES & TASK FORCES DIVISION COMMITTEES & TASK FORCES

Assessment Committee Marketing and 5C Committee Professional Development Committee Douglas S. Franklin, Ph.D. & Josh Bodnar & Megan Vogel, Co-Chairs Michelle Adams-Manning & Erin Nunn, Co-Chairs Kevin Smith, Co-Chairs The Marketing and Five C’s Committee has devoted most The Professional Development Committee hosted 4 Hot Topic Tuesdays. The committee The Assessment Committee presented and received of the year to finalizing the “Division Handbook” and the collaborated with OU ROTC and the Athens Chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness to approval to improve the assessment web page. The details associated with this project. The handbook has present speaker Jim McGarrity who spoke on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and also sponsored the new web page will provide resources, and examples been finalized and can be found through the Marketing “Emerging Identity Theories in Student Affairs” webinar. Thank you to everyone who presented of assessment projects as well as links to assessment and 5C website. The Handbook is a compilation of and was actively involved with the Professional Development Committee. activities throughout the division and institution. important Division related information including the Progress has been made on the student employee Division mission and strategic plan, organizational chart, learning outcomes assessment project. The project staff expectations, policies and procedures, calendar, etc. has been submitted for presentation at the Ohio State The Marketing and 5C Committee plans to move forward Student Affairs Assessment Conference to be held with the remainder of the Marketing Plan including: July 8, 2011. marketing the 5 C’s, completing a student survey and print audit, and updating the Division web pages.

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Highlights from DIVISION COMMITTEES & TASK FORCES STAFF ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Second Year Experience Task Force Staff Well-Being Committee The accomplishments listed below are a Awards, Recognitions & Grants sampling of the involvement of the staff Andrea Adams-Manning & Sarah Shore, Chair Kent Smith, VPSA members in the Division of Student Affairs. Received the Outstanding Performance as a Senior Student Affairs Randy Kitchens, Co-Chairs Achievements of the Well-Being Committee include: These represent a vast array of professional Officer Award from NASPA (National Association of Student Personnel Administrators). The Second Year Experience Task Force was given a charge to develop and Administered a Well-Being Survey to the Division of Student Affairs. development opportunities including national implement a second year experience program based on recommendations We received 40 responses to the survey. and regional conferences, professional Kevin Smith, CIC and findings from the 2009-2010 task force. organizations and associations, publications, Received Strengths Quest Educator Certification, Gallup Organization. Data indicates that people want to have activities that they can participant Four learning outcomes (social relationships, self-discovery, academic and awards and recognitions, and service. career goals, global citizenship) were created to narrow the focus of the in during working hours. Author / Editors Second Year Experience program. Employees feel that they do not have to time participate in well being Ryan Lombardi, DOS A Second Year Experience website was created highlighting offices around activities due to their level of work. Key Co-Author, Channeling Parental Involvement to Support Student Success, campus that provide programming for the various Second Year Experience Working with WellWorks to collaborate on employee wellness efforts. learning outcomes. CIC Campus Involvement Center Designing successful transitions: A guide for orienting students to college. Continue to send out bi-weekly emails to promote overall health and CR Kent Smith, VPSA Winter Quarter and Spring Quarter posters were distributed around wellness. Campus Recreation campus advertising second year experience programs and the second year CS Career Services Co-Author, Matter of Competence: A National Study of the Preparation Working to develop a mission statement for the committee. of New Student Affairs Professionals, International Journal of Educational experience website. CPS Counseling and Psychological Services Leadership Preparation. A logo was created to help brand and market second year experience Working to develop a strategic working plan for the committee. DOS Office of the Dean of Students programs offered by Division of Student Affairs departments. ES Event Services Encouraged wellness for 15 minutes of each day by distributing activity JUD Judiciaries Leadership Positions / Committees charts to offices. RH Residential Housing Chad Barnhardt, DOS Hosted year-end social at the Ping Center to recognize employee Board Member and Secretary, AHEPPP (Association of Higher Education POST anniversaries. The Post Parent/Family Program Professionals). VPSA Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs Jenny Hall-Jones, DOS Board Member and President-Elect of OCPA (Ohio College Personnel Association). Jenny Hall-Jones, DOS Member, Central Ohio Blood Services Region Board of Directors for the American Red Cross. Terry Koons, CIC Coordinator. The Network Addressing Collegiate Alcohol and Other Drug Issues. Terry Koons, CIC Co-Chair, Alcohol and Other Drug Committee, Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services Board for Athens, Hocking and Vinton Counties.

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Leadership Positions / Presentations / Speeches Jenny Hall-Jones, DOS Co-Presenter, Campus medical emergencies; A case study, OCPA Annual Committees (cont.) Andrea Adams-Manning, JUD Conference. Co-Presenter, Buzz Kill: An inclusive approach addressing alcohol at the Terry Koons, CIC #2 party school, 2011 ACPA National Conference, 2011 ASCA Annual Amanda Hobson, RH Member, 2011 Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Association of Ohio Conference , and OCPA Annual Conference. Co-Presenter, Creating diversity education: Engaging staff development as the (ADAPAO) advocacy Fellows Class. foundation for inclusive communities, OCPA Annual Conference. Michelle Adams-Manning, RH Ryan Lombardi, DOS Co-Presenter, Supervision with a smile: Educating and redirecting student Randy Kitchens, RH National Co-Chair, Parent and Family Relations Knowledge Community, staff, 2011 ACPA National Conference and OCPA Annual Conference. Co-Presenter, Buzz kill: An inclusive approach addressing alcohol at the NASPA (Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education). #2 party school, 2011 ACPA National Conference, 2011 ASCA Annual Chloe Beck, RH Conference , and OCPA Annual Conference. Kent Smith, VPSA Co-Presenter, Gender neutral housing – 101 and 102, OCPA Annual Board Member, Athens County Health Recovery Services. Conference. Ryan Lombardi, DOS Kent Smith, VPSA Co-Presenter, Campus medical emergencies; A case study, OCPA Annual Louise Bell, RH Conference. Board Member, Ohio University Upward Bound. Co-Presenter, Returning student room selection lottery process, Ryan Lombardi, DOS Kent Smith, VPSA Adirondack Users Conference. Co-Presenter, Parent and family engagement: Working across student affairs, National Volunteer & Special Projects Co-Chair, 2011 NASPA Annual Meghan Britt, RH 2011 NASPA Parent and Family Relations Knowledge Community Pre- Conference. Co-Presenter, Supervision with a smile: Educating and redirecting student Conference. staff, 2011 ACPA National Conference and OCPA Annual Conference. Kent Smith, VPSA Nancy Love, RH Member, Inter-University Council of Ohio. Chad Barnhardt, DOS Co-Presenter, Returning student room selection lottery process, Adirondack Co-Presenter, Campus medical emergencies; A case study, OCPA Annual Users Conference. Conference. Lindsey Marx, RH Josh Bodnar, RH Co-Presenter, Gender neutral housing – 101 and 102, OCPA Annual Co-Presenter, Developing an interactive staff website for increased Conference. departmental effectiveness, OCPA Annual Conference. Andy Mitchell, RH Sarah Everette, RH Presenter, Peer supervision, OCPA Annual Conference. Co-Presenter, Gender neutral housing – 101 and 102, OCPA Annual Conference. Matt Peterson, RH Presenter, Queer spirituality: Moving from discord to development, 2011 Ardy Gonyer, JUD NASPA Annual Conference. Co-Presenter, Buzz kill: An inclusive approach addressing alcohol at the #2 party school, 2011 ACPA National Conference, 2011 ASCA Annual Chris Reghetti-Feyler, RH Conference , and OCPA Annual Conference. Co-Presenter, Creating diversity education: Engaging staff development as the foundation for inclusive communities, OCPA Annual Conference. Jneanne Hacker, RH Co-Presenter, Returning student room selection lottery process, Kent Smith, VPSA Adirondack Users Conference. Keynote Address, Ohio University Alpha Lambda Delta Induction Ceremony. Kent Smith, VPSA Keynote Address, Kent State Upward Bound Senior Recognition Luncheon. OHIO Division of Student Affairs OHIO Division of Student Affairs 46 ANNUAL REPORT 2010-2011 ANNUAL REPORT 2010-2011 47 LAYOUT & DESIGN BY Linley Myers, Asst. Design Editor, The Post cargocollective.com/linleymyers

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