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GENERAL BODY MEETING

GENERAL BODY MEETING. Thursday, January 14, 2010 7:30 p.m. B210. OPENING PRAYER Ms. Renee Gordon. MISSION STATEMENT. NSBE’s Mission is to: “increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community.”.

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GENERAL BODY MEETING

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  1. GENERAL BODY MEETING Thursday, January 14, 2010 7:30 p.m. B210

  2. OPENING PRAYER Ms. Renee Gordon

  3. MISSION STATEMENT NSBE’s Mission is to: “increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community.”

  4. ICEBREAKER!!! • Break off into card suits!! • Each group must become a simple human machine!! • You have 5 minutes!!!

  5. BLACK HISTORY: HAITI • Creole- and French-speaking Carribbean country • Port-au-Prince is capital • First post-colonial independent black-led nation in the world; second oldest independent nation in Western hemisphere • The only nation whose independence was gained from a successful slave rebellion in 1791 • Toussaint L’Ouverture took over and wrote a constitution

  6. BLACK HISTORY: HAITI • Has a long history of dictators until 1990 when Haiti’s first free election was held • 80% of its 9 million residents live in poverty • Stagnant economic development due to generations of political and social unrest • Catastrophic 7.0/10.0 earthquake with 14 recorded aftershocks between 5.0 & 5.9 on Tuesday, January 12th

  7. PROGRAMS ZONE SEGMENT: SCHOLARSHIPS! Ms. Velencia Witherspoon

  8. STUDY TIP OF THE DAY • Semester has just begun • Come up with a Routine and Stick To It • Use time in between classes to read chapters or start homework assignments • Sometimes the biggest hurdle is beginning the assignment • Don’t sleep during the day • Use daylight hours to do work • Sunshine makes it easier to stay focused

  9. GRADUATE STUDENT WEEK Ms. Makita Phillips Graduate Student Liaison

  10. PRE-COLLEGE INITIATIVE Ms. Chrissi-Lee Williams PCI Chair

  11. CHAPTER T-SHIRTS!

  12. CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES Part II

  13. PREVIOUS CHANGES • Ten changes concerning policy, grammar. • Conference Attendance • Voting Majority • Election Codes • Majority Approved

  14. CURRENT CHANGES • Too many changes to explain. • (Insert link to constitution here) http://www.eng.fsu.edu/NSBE/about_us.php • Need 50% of paid active members to approve changes.

  15. NATIONAL CONVENTIONTORONTO, ON, CANADA

  16. OH CANADA!!!! • Registration – February 15th @ 11:59:59 pm • Regular - $140 • APEx - $110 • Non-Member - $360 • Get your Passport…NOW • Applications were emailed to you • Will be on the chapter website as well • 4-6 week process (2-3 for expedited)

  17. OH CANADA!!!! • Deposit is NON-REFUNDABLE • $125 • Reserve your airplane ticket • Hotel rooms • Flight – American Airlines • 2 payments of $362.65 • February 4th • February 18th

  18. EXTRA FEES • Baggage Fees • 1st Bag - $20 • 2nd Bag - $30 • 3 -5 Bags - $100 each • Overweight Bag • 51-70 lbs - $50 • 71-100 lbs - $100 • Oversized bag (more than 5 feet long) • Any questions, concerns, etc. speak with the Treasurer, Briana Causey

  19. TORONTO TO-DO LIST • Check on your Passport status • Shop for clothes • Avg. temp is 30 degrees around this time • Start preparing your resume – Dry runs • Career Fairs (FAMU Expo, Seminole Futures) • Industry Day • Become familiar with guidelines for International travel • PRAY FOR LARGE SPONSORSHIPS!!

  20. NEW ADMINISTRATION!!! • Nominations for 2010-2011 Chapter Board • Open – January 28th • Close – February 11th • For an elected position you must: • Be a PAID member for at least one (1) semester prior to being nominated • Attend either Fall or Spring CLC (February 20th) • Submit a one-paragraph statement of purpose to Parliamentarian prior to elections

  21. ELECTED POSITIONS • President • Vice President • Recording Secretary • Correspondence Secretary • Treasurer • Parliamentarian • Historian • Chaplain • Programs Chair • PCI Chair • Membership Chair • Academic Excellence Chair

  22. CAMPUS INFORMATION • Engineering Day at COE • Wednesday, January 20, 2010; 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. • Seminole Futures • Thursday, January 21, 2010; 9 a.m. – noon, 1-3 p.m. • Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center • FAMU Career Expo • Wednesday, January 27, 2010; 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. • Reception: Tuesday, January 26, 2010; 6-8 p.m. • Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center • careercenter.famu.edu – FAMU Career Center • career.fsu.edu – SeminoleLink

  23. UPCOMING EVENTS • CLI – Saturday, January 16, 2010; 9 a.m. • Cultural Awareness: Kinsey Collection – Saturday, January 23, 2010; Time: TBA • Graduate Student Week: January 25-29, 2010 • SWE Bowling Social: Wednesday January 27, 2010, Crenshaw Lanes (FSU) 8-10 p.m.

  24. ANNOUNCEMENTS • Free Master’s/MBA @ Wake Forest University • Institute for Responsible Citizenship • Males only summer leadership program in Washington, D.C. • Must be a sophomore • Deadline: January 29, 2010 • STEP-UP Summer Internship (Biomedical Research) • Deadline: February 15, 2010 • REU Summer Internship at CMU (Nano & Biomaterials Research) • Deadline: February 15, 2010

  25. CLOSING PRAYER Ms. Renee Gordon

  26. Thank You ! Next Meeting: Thursday, January 28, 2010 Same Time, Same Place!!

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