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Carmine J. Biancamano G-37 Ruddock Hall 1099 Maple Street Indiana, PA 15705 [email protected] (631) 413-1922 EDUCATION
Master of Arts, Student Affairs in Higher Education Anticipated May 2016 Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP), Indiana, PA
Bachelor of Arts, History, Minor in Russian Studies May 2014 Drew University, Madison, NJ
STUDENT AFFAIRS EXPERIENCE
Graduate Residence Director March 2015 – Present Office of Housing, Residential Living, and Dining, IUP
Supervise 10 Community Assistants (CAs), 2 Head CAs, and 10 Office Workers
Advise the Residence Hall Council (RHC) consisting of 10 executive board members and 30 general board members
Provide oversight, guidance, and assessment for all residence hall programming
Serve in the on-call rotation for an on-campus population of 4,000 students
Co-facilitate a 5 week leadership seminar
Serve as the conduct officer for a 300 residential student community
Coordinate, plan, and present various topics for professional and paraprofessional staff training
Collaborate with the Cook Honors College Associate Director with programming, orientation and space reservation
Assistant Residence Director July 2014 – March 2015 Office of Housing, Residential Living, and Dining, IUP
Co-supervised and evaluated 12 CAs, 1 Head CA, and 3 Academic Success Mentors
Supervised 11 work-study office workers in two hall offices
Advised the building RHC consisting of 6 executive board members and 10 general board members
Provided oversight, guidance, and assessment for all residence hall programming
Managed a $4000 budget
Served as one of two conduct officers for 700 residential student community
Supported the mission for the Fine Arts and Social Justice and Civic Engagement living-learning community in collaboration with faculty and staff liaisons
Served in the on-call rotation for an on-campus population of 4,000 students
Fraternity and Sorority Life Internship August 2015 – December 2015 Office of Student Life, IUP
Co-advised the Interfraternity, National Pan-Hellenic, and Panhellenic Councils
Initiated, implemented, and created educational programming for fraternities and sororities
Advised 3 fraternities and 2 sororities organizations
Orientation Internship May 2015 – July 2015 Student Orientation, Acclimation, and Retention, Clarion University of Pennsylvania
Facilitated and coordinated aspects of training for Orientation Leaders
Co-supervised 20 Orientation Leaders
Supervised check in and check out procedures for overnight orientation guests
Helped with registration for parents and families at Orientation
Assisted in coordinating University Resource Fair for new students and parents
Co-Coordinated overnight residence hall stays for new students and families during summer orientation
COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
Community Assistant Seminar and Selection Committee (Chair) September 2014 – Present
Responsible for revising and implementing curriculum for the Community Assistant leadership seminar
Assist in advertising and marketing the Community Assistant position
Graduate Selection, Retention, and Development Committee September 2015 – Present
Helped plan Interview Day for potential graduate students
Winter Workshop Committee (Chair) September 2015 – January 2016
Developed and created a training program for approximately 100 paraprofessional staff members
Presented a program on multicultural competence in multiracial students and bystander intervention
Professional Staff Training Committee September 2014 – August 2015
Co-developed and created a training program for approximately 20 professional staff members
Led sessions on office workers, head community assistants, and assessment
Para-Professional Staff Committee September 2014 – August 2015 Co-developed and created a summer training program for approximately 110 paraprofessional staff members
Co-designed a crisis response training for paraprofessional staff
Office Worker Committee October 2014 – August 2015 Assessed the usage and needs of nine residence hall offices
Co-created a training session for all office workers at Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Residence Director Search Committee February 2015 – May 2015
Served as an active member
UNDERGRADUATE EXPERIENCE
Student Government Student Body Vice President August 2013 – May 2014 Treasurer August 2012 – May 2013
New Student Orientation Coordinator March 2013 – August 2013 Leader March 2012 – August 2012
Office of Residence Life August 2011 – January 2014 Office Worker
College of Liberal Arts August 2012 – May 2014 First-year Peer Mentor
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND CONFERENCES
National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) November 2015 – Present
Member Associates for Student Development December 2015 – December 2016
Vice President of Public Relations PASSHE Student Affairs Conference May 2015
Presenter, “New Student, New Beginning, New Possibility” Greensburg Student Leadership Conference October 2014
Presenter, “Cross the Line and Forced Choices”
Julianne A. Cogley 219 Harrison Street
Kittanning, PA 16201 [email protected]
724.664.9435
Education Master of Arts, Student Affairs in Higher Education (SAHE) Anticipated: May 2016 Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA Bachelor of Science, Disability Services May 2014 Minor in Special Education & Child Development/Family Relations Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA
Student Affairs Experience Graduate Assistant, Student Affairs in Higher Education Department August 2014–Present Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA
Plan and facilitate annual practicum fair for 40 potential supervisors and 30 current students
Create and revise graduate assistantship compensation report
Organize annual visitation and graduate assistantship interview multi-day event for prospective students
Order and plan catering for the department’s events
Provide support to the faculty to accomplish department goals Graduate Intern, Student Leadership, Center for Student Life January 2016–Present Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA
Presenting two hour long presentations to undergraduate students at a six-week executive leader program
Designing and implementing a Student Organization Advisor training
Developing resources and guides for student organizations
Researching college-based student leadership development models for future program development Student Receptionist/Data Entry, Transfer Services, Admissions Office October 2011–December 2015 Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA
Developed skills in university’s student information system (Banner)
Recorded transfer students’ courses and final grades into university system
Collaborated with transfer counselors to finalize students’ records
Assisted with transfer orientation (transfer credit evaluations and course registration)
Provided professionally guided tours to prospective students and families during open house events Graduate Intern, Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs Program August 2015–December 2015 Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA
Assisted in the development and implementation of educational programs and social norming campaigns
Conducted Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students (BASIC) workshops and facilitated student exit interviews
Utilized motivational interviewing techniques to address alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, and other drug use with IUP students
Coordinated an open house event for students to learn about services available by the Center for Health & Well-Being
Summer Graduate Intern, Office of Residence Life May 2015–July 2015 Seton Hill University, Greensburg, PA
Created student life presentation for first-year student orientation
Designed 18 first-year student programming sessions for fall 2015
Developed student co-advisor job description
Revised First-Year Activities Council object
Julianne A. Cogley 2 of 2
Related Experience Student Intern, The Open Door: Drug-Alcohol Treatment Center January 2014–May 2014 Indiana, PA
Completed 522 internship hours
Prepared assessment documentation
Assessed 55 individuals, tested for drug and alcohol use, and reviewed intake forms
Discussed appropriate level of care with treatment team
Followed up with clients regarding the recommended level of care
Professional Affiliations
American College Personnel Association (ACPA) Member December 2014–Present
Pennsylvania College Personnel Association (PCPA) Member August 2015–Present
Professional Development Award Reviewer, Coalition for Graduate Students and New Professionals, ACPA August 2015-Present
Review nominations for the Outstanding Program of the Month Award (August-October) and six awards for the ACPA 2016 Convention
Leadership Volunteer, The Center for Student Life October 2015–December 2015 Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA
Designed curriculum for a six-week executive leader program for undergraduate students o Updated registration form, reserved rooms, and scheduled presenters for each session
Welcome Weekend Volunteer, The Center for Student Life August 2015 Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA
Created a 15 minute training session for Welcome Weekend Leaders on “How to be Welcoming”
Supported various events throughout the weekend Vice President of Programming Development January 2015–December 2015 Associate for Student Development (ASD) Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA
Coordinated annual events such as end-of-year banquet, department visitation social event, and orientation kick-off
Chaired social committee and planned social activities for SAHE community
Honors Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity, Eta Chapter April 2012 Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA
Served as Service Chair for one year (January 2013–December 2013) o Coordinated a volleyball tournament and raised $670 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society o Organized a kick-ball tournament and raised $500 for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation
Additional Employment Experiences Hostess/Server, The Coventry Inn (Indiana, PA) December 2012–July 2014 Classroom Aide, Steps to Independence (Crafton, PA) June 2013–August 2013 Student Receptionist, Indiana University of Pennsylvania (Indiana, PA) June 2011–August 2011 Customer Service/Cashier, Kittanning Foodland (Kittanning, PA) June 2008–August 2012
302 Roble Drive (304) 813-9982 Indiana, PA 15701 [email protected]
Keith Davidson EDUCATION Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) Indiana, Pennsylvania
Master of Arts in Student Affairs in Higher Education Expected Graduation Date: May 2016 Grade Point Average: 3.75 / 4.0 Frostburg State University (FSU) Frostburg, Maryland Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Graduation Date: May 2014 Grade Point Average: 3.81 / 4.0 Honors: cum laude Minors: Leadership Studies & Professional Writing
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Indiana University of Pennsylvania Provost’s Associate’s Office Graduate Assistant, June 2014 - Present
• Recruit a minimum of 300 students each semester to participate in institutional student learning outcomes (SLO) assessment
• Evaluate process for administering SLO assessment and provide reports and suggestions for improvement to the University Assessment Committee
• Assist in the process of preparing for the 2016 Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) Reaffirmation of Accreditation site visit
• Provide support to the 8-10 academic programs undergoing the five-year program review process
• Maintain websites for the Division of Academic Affairs, MSCHE Accreditation, Strategic Plan, and Academic Success Center
Indiana University of Pennsylvania Department of Developmental Studies Practicum Student, August 2015 – December 2015
• Instruct a class of 21 academic probation students on learning strategies and academic success in college
• Advise a caseload of 11 first-year student athletes on academics, adjusting to college life, and time management
• Observe and provide feedback to 5 mathematics tutors and 16 supplemental instruction leaders
• Draft a proposal for obtaining rights to provide tutors with the College Reading and Learning Association’s Level 1 International Tutoring Certification
• Collaborate with the Office of Housing, Residence Life, and Dining to modify an existing peer instruction course to meet the specific needs of the residence hall’s Academic Success Mentors
Indiana University of Pennsylvania Academic Success Center Practicum Student, May 2015 – August 2015
• Developed assessment instruments to gather data about the learning experiences 34 students had at the annual Summer Scholars Academy (SSA)
• Co-authored an Institutional Review Board proposal for SSA assessment data • Revised and distributed survey instruments for evaluating faculty experience
with the Educational Advisory Board Student Success Collaborative platform • Designed, in conjunction with the information technology support department,
a Desire2Learn course for students on academic recovery • Supervised two experiential learning opportunities for SSA participants and
facilitated reflection activities
Keith Davidson
SERVICE Indiana University of Pennsylvania Middle States Subcommittee 2: Planning, Resources, and Institutional Renewal Member, September 2014 – December 2015
• Research aspects of the institution with regards to Middle States standards 2, Planning, Resource Allocation, and Institutional Renewal, and 3, Institutional Resources.
• Evaluate results obtained from the IUP Middle States survey. • Assist in developing a report and summary to be included in the self-study. • Work collaboratively with committee members to propose recommendations for
the institution’s future. West Virginia AmeriCorps Energy Express AmeriCorps Member, Summer 2010, 2011, & 2012
• Served as a mentor to a group of 8 elementary aged students from a low socioeconomic background
• Prepared and implemented reading and writing activities that contributed to a print-rich environment
• Provided a nurturing noncompetitive environment that promoted making healthy decisions and building lasting relationships
• Recruited a minimum of two volunteers per week to assist with the operation of the program
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
Associates for Student Development – Indiana University of Pennsylvania Vice President of Administration and Finance, January 2015 – December 2015
• Manage a yearly budget of $3,500 for the organization • Ensure the policies and procedures outlined in the organization’s constitution
are being upheld • Coordinate fundraising activities and the cohort connect program
President’s Leadership Circle – Frostburg State University Member, August 2013 – May 2014
• Participated in discussions with university administrators about personal experiences and pressing institutional issues
• Attended the 2013 National Youth Leadership Conference in Dubai and participated in a two-week cultural emersion experience
• Shadowed the President of the university during homecoming and retreats
The Bottom Line, Student Newspaper – Frostburg State University Editor in Chief, May 2012 – April 2014
• Responsible for the production of 24 issues of a 16-page entirely student run weekly newspaper
• Supervised a staff of 35 writers, editors, and designers • Managed a yearly budget of nearly $30,000
Memberships Professional
• American College Personnel Association • Pennsylvania College Personnel Association
Campus
• Member, IUP Graduate Student Assembly • Representative, IUP University Senate
September 2014 – Present September 2014 – Present September 2014 – May 2015 September 2014 – May 2015
Jessica M. Fitzpatrick 17 Kensington Dr. Eastampton, NJ 08060 [email protected] ((609) 432-7055
Education Master of Arts in Student Affairs in Higher Education (SAHE) Graduating May 2016 Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP)- Indiana, PA
Higher Education & Student Affairs Study Abroad Experience May 2015 London, Oxford, Bristol, Cardiff, Galway, Limerick, Cork, Dublin Bowling Green State University (BGSU)
Bachelors of Arts in Sports Management May 2014 Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey- New Brunswick, NJ
Student Affairs Experience Graduate Assistant for Program Development & Faculty Support August 2014-Current IUP Department of SAHE- Indiana, PA
Develop and manage an online marketing campaign for social media outlets; Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram o Generate on average 250 Twitter profile visits per month and 4,000 tweet impressions o Launched a SAHE department Instagram account
Assess and analyze the performance of social media accounts for effectiveness of marketing campaigns and audience reach
Design and edit the bi-annual departmental online newsletter reaching an audience of over 900 including alumni, current students, emeritus faculty, and campus partners
Assist department faculty with research efforts, and material preparation for classes and other projects
Evaluate and redesign various informational/promotional materials
Interview and evaluate candidates as part of the hiring process for the graduate assistantships within the department
Coordinate travel and housing arrangements for over 60 prospective students during the annual Visitation Weekend
Maintain the Department website through the use of Ektron CMS system
Alumni Relations Practicum Student August-December 2015 The Office of Alumni Relations IUP- Indiana, PA
Collaborated with the Career & Professional Development Center to market online career resources for alumni and students
Observed advising practices of the IUP Ambassador student organization
Facilitated exercises on advanced leadership training for the executive board of Student Ambassadors Created and presented professional development series on networking, building a professional wardrobe, and
maintaining a positive digital identity
Organized and supervised students volunteering for homecoming celebration event
First-Year Academic Advising Practicum Student-Academic & Career Success Center June-August 2015 The Pennsylvania State University- New Kensington, PA
Created documents with the assistance of faculty members from the Engineering Department which assisted students in their understanding of academic requirements for that major
Advised 10 first-year students on academic planning and course selection for the Fall semester
Observed a variety of academic advising sessions with a professional academic advisor
Jessica M. Fitzpatrick 17 Kensington Dr. Eastampton, NJ 08060 (609) 432-7055 [email protected]
Institutional Service Graduate Advisor January 2016- Current IUP Diversity Student Council- Indiana, PA
Train executive board members on how to navigate institutional policies, and utilizing campus resources
Coach students one-on-one on their role in the organization, developing leadership skills, and addressing any issues or concerns within or outside the organization
Promote learning and development by offering both challenge and support to student during meetings and event planning
Graduate Student Conduct Board Member April 2015-Current IUP Office of Student Conduct- Indiana, PA
Practice ethical decision making during conduct board hearings involving allegations such as: assault, sexual harassment, theft, paraphernalia, drugs, disorderly conduct, and noncompliance
Advocate for the most appropriate sanctions given the wellbeing and development of students while also abiding to the IUP Code of Conduct
Maintain confidentiality
Mock Interviewer January-May 2015 IUP Career & Professional Development Center- Indiana, PA
Conducted 135 one-hour interview sessions with students in different majors such as: Business, Communications, Accounting, Interior Design, and Marketing
Advised interviewees on strengths and areas for improvement using recording videos and coaching techniques
Recommended revisions and edits for students’ resumes and cover letters
Associates for Student Development (ASD): IUP SAHE
Vice President of Professional Development February-December 2015
Coordinated 10 professional development events for the IUP SAHE program, connecting students to alumni guest speakers both in person and utilizing Google Hangout
Created budgeting resources for local and national conferences to assist students in planning for conferences
Recruited students to participate in regional and national professional organizations
Professional Involvement American College Personnel Association (ACPA)
Scholarship recipient to Annual Convention 2015, Tampa FL
ACPA Ambassador 2015- 2016
Pennsylvania College Personnel Association (PCPA)
Service Project Committee 2015
Presented at the 2015 Annual Convention- #GenZ: A Millennials Perspective on Generation Z
Student Affairs Professionals in Higher Education (NASPA)
Member 2015-2016
Jaclyn E. Hackett 544 Medlar Drive (412) 443-3982 [email protected] Indiana, PA 15701 www.linkedin.com/in/jaclynhackett
EDUCATION Masters of Arts, Student Affairs in Higher Education Anticipated graduation, May 2016 Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA
Bachelor of Arts, Communication Studies; Minor: Psychology May 2014 Marshall University, Huntington, WV
STUDENT AFFAIRS EXPERIENCE Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Center for Student Life, July 2014-present Greek Life Graduate Assistant ◦ Advise Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic, National Pan-Hellenic Council, and the Multicultural Greek Council ◦ Implement inter-Greek programming, including recruitment, new member education, and Greek Week ◦ Utilize assessment techniques to improve Greek programs ◦ Assist to improve Greek organizations through chapter assessment/awards process ◦ Promote student development through meetings with students and Greek organizations ◦ Provide multidimensional support by consulting with advisors and headquarters to assist Greek organizations ◦ Conduct intentional outreach to NPHC groups designed to build relationships with the Greek office ◦ Participate in efforts to expand Greek life, resulting in a new Multicultural Greek Council and organizations ◦ Promote multicultural awareness by creating an education program with the Office of Social Equity ◦ Encourage well-rounded student experience by supporting the Center for Student Life in campus-wide events
Point Park University, Office of Student Development, August 2015-December 2015 Student Conduct Practicum Student ◦ Created educational opportunities for students who violated university policies through conduct meetings ◦ Researched new student conduct techniques and practices, including restorative justice ◦ Developed and implemented campus-wide education programs ◦ Examined assessment data to determine trends in student conduct at the institution ◦ Assessed student needs by meeting with organizations about desired education programs
Chatham University, Office of Student Affairs, June-July 2015 Career Development Center Practicum Student ◦ Designed the new first-year experience curriculum through collaboration with the professional staff ◦ Created lesson plans and course materials to promote student success, resiliency, and multiculturalism ◦ Researched best practices and the intersection of career development in first-year experience program
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Office of Admissions, June-August 2015 Open House Staff ◦ Promoted IUP to prospective students by assisting the Office of Admissions with Open House days ◦ Educated prospective students and their families about campus services ◦ Led campus tours for prospective students and their families
Bowling Green State University, College Student Personnel Program Study Tour, May 2015 Study Tour Participant ◦ Travelled abroad to meet with the professional staff at eight institutions of higher education ◦ Gained an understanding of the cultural differences in England, Wales, and the Republic of Ireland ◦ Understood and experienced higher education in these countries first hand ◦ Compared higher education system in the US and abroad
Jaclyn Hackett
RELATED UNDERGRADUATE EXPERIENCE Student Resource Center, Marshall University, January 2014-May 2014
Student Assistant ◦ Prepared and delivered workshops for students ◦ Provided support for students through workshops about financial wellness and time management ◦ Understood academic support by observing advising sessions for undecided students ◦ Created and executed educational programs for students ◦ Collaborated with professionals in the Student Resource Center with daily activities and operations
North American Interfraternity Conference, Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute, May 2013 Intern ◦ Provided support to professionals in a conference based on student-learning outcomes ◦ Supported student attendees by organizing and communicating conference details prior to arrival ◦ Determined and prepared technological needs and room arrangements for each education session ◦ Delivered a testimonial to all conference attendees regarding values based leadership experience ◦ Facilitated student-to-student learning through small group discussions
Marshall University, Office of Student Activities, August 2013 – December 2013 Student Activities Intern ◦ Developed curriculum for a strength-based leadership course by collaborating with professionals ◦ Co-taught leadership curriculum with professionals ◦ Developed and presented presentations about co-curricular experiences to first-year students ◦ Assessed and redesigned the annual awards process for Greek-affiliated organizations ◦ Coordinated a weekend leadership retreat for student leaders
Panhellenic President, Marshall University, January 2013-December 2013 ◦ Upheld and implemented the standards set forth by the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) ◦ Managed the Panhellenic Council, including the executive board and NPC member chapters ◦ Conducted executive board meetings ◦ Acted as a liaison between the Panhellenic Council and the rest of the Greek community ◦ Accountable for daily operations of the council, including finances
AWARDS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS ◦ Nancy Newkerk Award 2015, Indiana University of Pennsylvania – Student Affairs in Higher Education Program ◦ Greek Woman of the Year 2014, Marshall University Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life ◦ Greek Woman of the Year 2013, Marshall University Office of Student Activities ◦ Panhellenic Officer of the Year 2013, Marshall University Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life ◦ Marshall University Homecoming Court, 2013
RELATED MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILATIONS ◦ Sigma Sigma Sigma – Psi Chapter, Member ◦ American College Personnel Association, Graduate Member ◦ Association for Fraternity/Sorority Advisors, Graduate Member ◦ Association for Student Development, Member ◦ International Association of Student Affairs and Student Services, Member
Steven R. Marks 209 North Clymer Avenue, Indiana, Pennsylvania 15701
Cell: 201-669-2417 ● Email: [email protected]
Education
Master of Arts in Student Affairs in Higher Education May 2016 expected Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) – Indiana, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science in Psychology May 2014 Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania (LHU) – Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
Student Affairs Experience
Graduate Assistant for Student & Community Engagement June 2014 to Present IUP Center for Student Life, Indiana, Pennsylvania
Coordinate and support student and community engagement programs including Hawk Walk, Own It, and Party Smart
Serve as co-advisor to Student Government Association and to The Pulse, a campus programming organization
Develop and implement social norm campaigns that highlight the benefits of student and community
engagement and activities consistent with the university’s mission statement
Serve as a member of campus committees charged with planning, producing, and assessing campus
special events including Welcome Weekend, IUP Day, Homecoming Weekend, and Winter Warm-Up
LGBTQIA Advocacy Intern May 2015 to Present IUP LGBTQIA Advocacy Office, Indiana, Pennsylvania
Develop and implement the institution’s first Ally Development Training program designed to provide basic information about the LGBTQIA community
Research theoretical framework for identity, tools for involvement in diversity, and advocacy work
Coordinate and deliver Ally Development Training to multiple undergraduate students Office of Student Conduct- Student Conduct Practicum Intern January 2016 to Present IUP Office of Student Conduct, Indiana, Pennsylvania
Conduct informal resolution conferences, hearing waivers, and formal administrative hearings Conduct follow-up meetings with students to convey conduct decisions and any sanctions levied Assist in the development of disciplinary summaries and reports
Summer Orientation-Student Residence Director Practicum Intern May 2015 to July 2015 IUP Advising and Testing Center, Indiana, Pennsylvania
Supervised the student residence hall and coordinated all related functions for 15 orientation sessions Conducted weekly team building exercises among a staff of 15 student peer advisors Responded to and documented all disciplinary concerns Provided on-site performance evaluations and discipline as necessary
Paraprofessional Experience Steven Marks, pg. 2
Student Affairs Externship May 2013 to August 2013 LHU Office of Student Life, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania In addition to Resident Assistant responsibilities;
Developed programs for incoming freshmen in TRIO programs Reviewed and assessed residence hall damages Developed diversity training programs for Resident Assistants
Resident Assistant January 2013 to May 2014 LHU Office of Student Life, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania Haven Outreach Programs for Empowerment (HOPE) Center Staff January 2013 to May 2014 LHU HOPE Center, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
Community Involvement
Trustee – November 2015 to Present Indiana Free Library Board Member – September 2015 to Present Indiana Borough Shade Tree Commission
Workshops & Presentations
Presentation: “Trans* 101” IUP Peer Advisor Training – July 2015 Presentation: “CA Ally Development” IUP CA Training – August 2015 Presentation: “History of Queering our World” Mid-Atlantic LGBTQA Conference – November 2015 Presentation: “Conflict Close-Up” IUP CA Training – January 2016
Honors & Awards
Indiana University of Pennsylvania – Indiana, Pennsylvania Hawk Walk Program Recognition from U.S. Senator Pat Toomey – 2015
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania – Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
HOPE Center & Residence Hall Association Collaborative Program Award – 2013 President’s Award on the Furtherance of Women’s Issues – 2013
Professional Associations
American College Personnel Association – 2015 – Present American Association of University Women – 2014 – Present Psi Chi International Honor Society of Psychology – 2012 – Present
References available upon request
Louise Whyte 278 Treasure Lake, DuBois PA, 15801
[email protected] (814) 603-1441
EDUCATION Indiana University of Pennsylvania May 2016 Indiana PA
Masters in Student Affairs Higher Education
The Pennsylvania State University May 2013 DuBois PA
Bachelors of Arts in Letters, Arts, and Sciences o Certificate in Chemical Dependency Prevention and Counseling o STAR Leadership Series Training
WORK EXPERIENCE Penn State DuBois, Office of Student Engagement July 2013- Present DuBois, PA Student Activities Assistant
Coordinate and implement all events, and activities including novelty, alcohol-alternative, service, LGBTQ+, and cultural
Advise approximately 20 members of the Campus Activities Board toward achievement of their goals
Manage budgets for an average of 50 events in an academic calendar Delegate tasks and responsibilities to work study students Understand and apply policies and procedures concerning risk management Assist with New Student Orientation and training orientation leaders Support student clubs with training and recruitment efforts, and complete all club related
forms Organize fall and spring community service projects for clubs Assist in marketing efforts including creation of the events calendar, managing the
Master Calendar and social media Attend Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities Conference and book events
with other institutions to save money and resources Penn State University Park, Service and Leadership Programs Fall 2015 State College, PA Practicum Student
Established and implemented the Stone Valley and Shaver’s Creek Open House event and partnership with an off campus facility
Developed assessment for new service program
Co-advised the students of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration Committee Assisted in creating a new Martin Luther King, Jr. educational event
Westminster College, Office of Residence Life Summer 2015 New Wilmington, PA Practicum Student
Oversaw all move in and move out procedures with residents Participated in on-call rotation Developed Residence Life training for Resident Advisors Aided the Director of Residence Life with housing assignments
Penn State DuBois, Office of Student Life August 2012-December 2012 DuBois, PA Intern
Assisted in planning and implementing campus events Helped Facilitate a STAR leadership series workshop and LeaderQuest Leadership
Retreat
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Penn State Summer Leadership Conference Summer 2014 & Summer 2015 Penn State Committee member
Developed assessment to evaluate the experiences of students and staff who attended the conference
Analyzed assessment to identify problem areas and opportunities for improvement Presented an educational session on developing a personal leadership philosophy Facilitated leadership activities and discussion with a group of student leaders Assisted in planning entertainment and activities for students attending the conference
Campus Activities Steering Team Summer 2013- Present Penn State
Meet and collaborate with other Penn State campuses on initiatives and events Attend professional development opportunities Participate in bi-annual risk management and policy trainings
LGBTQ+ Safe Zone Training Fall 2014-Present Penn State
Participate in annual LGBTQ+ Safe Zone Training as a designated Safe Zone on campus
Participate in training and workshops concerning Trans* students and LGBTQ+ programming
Associates for Student Development, IUP August 2014-Present Indiana, PA Member
Oversaw and organized planning of 2015 SAHE Program Banquet as Banquet Co-Chair Participated in professional development opportunities hosted by ASD
National Association of Student Personnel Administrators Fall 2015- Present Member American College Personnel Association Fall 2015-Present Member VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
Organized and hosted Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service 2013 at Penn State DuBois Participated in service, cultural experiences, and reflection while in Arizona and
Washington D.C. on Alternative Spring Break Trips, 2012 & 2013 Organized and participated in fundraising efforts raising almost $14,000 in 2011; over
$16,000 in 2012; and almost $12,000 in 2013 for the Hershey Four Diamonds Fund as a member of the Penn State IFC/Philanthropic Dance Marathon at Penn State DuBois
Participated as a dancer at Penn State IFC/Philanthropic Dance Marathon 2013