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Student Development

Student Development. New Student Orientation Spring 2009. Student Development Session. Wendi Lahmon Admin. Assistant. Jim Singletary Multicultural Affairs. Peggy Oldham Associate VP. Lanette Sessink Vice President for Student Development. Lee Yowell Judicial/SGA. Ryan Schmitz

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Student Development

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  1. Student Development

  2. New Student Orientation Spring 2009 Student Development Session

  3. Wendi Lahmon Admin. Assistant Jim Singletary Multicultural Affairs Peggy Oldham Associate VP LanetteSessink Vice President for Student Development Lee Yowell Judicial/SGA Ryan Schmitz Residence Life

  4. Carolyn Swallow Counselor Eric Browning Counseling Services Scott Flemming Athletic Director Elaine Blair Career Services

  5. Tracy Boyer Galloway Hall Resident Directors Beau Carlson Men’s Apts. Mary Long Pioneer Hall Erin Barrick Female Apts. Travis Keller Oakwood

  6. Campus Services • Cafeteria 7am-7pm (Weekdays) • Prince Student Union (586) • Campus Book Store • Post Office on campus • Student “portal” website • Counseling and Career Center • Library/Ohio Link Services • Motherboard & Helpdesk

  7. Campus Life at MVNU: • How do I get involved? • SGA (Student Government Association) • Residential Life Events • New Student Events • Clubs • Organizations • Small Groups • sga@mvnu.edu

  8. CAMPUS SAFETY • Walk with someone at night • Be smart when posting personal information online • Keep your room or apartment doors locked • Keep money and credit cards secure • Register and lock up your bike • Register your vehicle • Parking • Lost ID Cards

  9. Harassment/Assault Sexual Harassment:Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other physical and expressive behavior. Assault- Sexual act directed against another person, forcible or against their will. Reporting Concerns & Confidentiality: • Resident Directors • Lee Yowell (Associate Dean) • Dr. Peggy Oldham (Associate VP) • Counseling Center • Campus Safety and Security • Dr. Candace Fox (Title IX Compliance Officer) Complete Policy at www.mvnu.edu

  10. Mission Related Guidelines • ALCOHOL • TOBACCO • DRUGS • SEXUAL MISCONDUCT • HARASSMENT/ PRANKS • EXCESSIVE CHAPEL ABSENCES Complete Policy at www.mvnu.edu

  11. When do the lifestyle guidelines apply? Christmas, Spring, and Summer Break??? From the time a student is enrolled at MVNU until . . . • Graduation • Withdraw from MVNU • Dismissed

  12. Entertainment • Patronizing inappropriate places of entertainment such as bars or clubs. • Social dancing • Gambling • No R-rated videos in the Residence Areas • Pornography - computer generated or otherwise • Any entertainment violating the college’s mission Complete Policy at www.mvnu.edu

  13. Dress Code Standards Basic Principles – Neatness, Cleanliness, & Modesty Appropriate Outerwear: Jeans, pants, skirts, dresses, shorts of appropriate length, shirts must be worn when in public areas. Inappropriate Outerwear: Midriff & halter tops, or dresses that do not cover the shoulder, form fitting outfits Complete Policy at www.mvnu.edu

  14. Dress Code Standards Shorts: Anytime in your Residence area, the cafeteria, and around campus. Not permitted in classrooms, administrative offices or Chapel at any time. Complete Policy at www.mvnu.edu

  15. Multicultural Affairs • Cross Cultural Club - open for all students • Black History Month - look for chapel slides, posters, and e-mail announcements • Women’s History Month - March • An exciting number of events • throughout the year

  16. We have Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Tea, and…Candy! Why stop by the Student Development Office? Yesterday is history . . . Tomorrow is mystery . . . Today is God’s gift . . . That is why it is the present

  17. Any Questions?

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