2016 ecu honors college orientation - hnrs 2000 class
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HNRS 2000 - Honors Leadership and Service
Colloquium
Liz Fogarty, Ph.D.College of Education
Alleah Crawford, Ph.D.College of Business
*Please sit with other students with the same number on their nametag.
Katie Ford, Ph.D.College of Arts & Sciences
Why leadership?• Leadership = Change
• Pragmatic reasons• $ • Marketability• Effectiveness
• Building a foundation to maximize your:• Personal growth• Impact on our community
Meet your teams
Share: One interesting fact about yourself few people know.
Determine: The most interesting thing about a single person in the group.
Prepare:To report your team’s most interesting thing to the class.
HNRS 2000 Leadership and Service Colloquium• Goals:
• To make you better• To make ECU better• To make our communities better.
• Our Approach:
Study leadership & service
Discuss, reflect and plan
Apply Understanding
How: The Study of Leadership
• Leadership theory and practice• Read and discuss major leadership theories. • Understand your own style and tendencies. • Seek thoughts and guidance from others:
• Your teammates• Campus leadership• Guest speakers and industry leaders
Study leadership &
service
Discuss, reflect and plan
Apply Understanding
How: Reflection, Discussion and Planning • In-class activities and discussions• Case-studies • Personal reflections
Study leadership &
service
Discuss, reflect and plan
Apply Understanding
How: Apply Understanding• Team projects
• Teams partner with local agencies to affect positive change (leave them better than you found them….)
• Requires the intentional application of course material in a team context.
• A living leadership laboratory...
Study leadership &
service
Discuss, reflect and plan
Apply Understanding
Your project teamsDr. Crawford’s SectionSound RiversCrossroads Community CenterHumane SocietyCultivate GreenvilleHelp them L.A.S.T.Habitat for Humanity
Dr. Fogarty’s SectionDrew Steele CenterGO SCIENCE!AMEXCAN3rd Street Educational CenterBuilding HopeMusic AcademyPitt County Literacy Volunteers
Dr. Ford’s SectionENC Stop Human TraffickingCenter for Family Violence PreventionFood Bank of ENCHope LodgeGolden Living CenterPitt County Council on AgingRonald McDonald House
Next (first) steps:• In teams (now):
• Decide team name (and slogan)• Exchange contact information• Establish communication plan
• In teams (this summer):• Group introduction assignment • Research agency’s mission and programming • Begin to brainstorm possible project ideas
• Other:• Read Just Mercy
Group IntroductionInstructions: In your groups, develop a creative video introduction that shows the integrated strengths of your group members.
You may want to consider the following when thinking about the strengths of your group: What are the educational accomplishments, work experiences, special skills, types of community involvement, hobbies, and talents that may contribute to your group strengths?
Due to your professor (email the link): August 22
Prepare a creative video presentation of this information for the first class lasting up to 3 minutes.
L E A D E R SHudsonEthan
GodgiveRachelAngelaNakayaNoah
RobertRyan
TiffanyColeman
JesseBenjamin
RachelAnup
AndrewCalebAshlynCaleb
Kendall
AustinCarolina
YuliaAlex
BrookeLauren
MargaretMarianna
MeganMorganOmarCalie
BrindaKaleighDalton
MadelineCameronJoshuaKaylaBrock
HannahSarah
JenniferGraceDylanAaronCaseySerenaKristenTaylor
MorganMichaela
HenryMeganAnanyaJustinEmma
MadiganRachelHunter
ElenaTaylorTristanVictoriaStephiya
BeckyBrooks
PranayaMaysunGraceAllisonMarianAnuj
AaronMichaelHannahEmma
ZacharyAlexis
Benjamin
AmyHannah
ColinBurton
ChristopherJamesLoganErica
JessicaJoshuaJillianNoah
LindseyChristina
AnnaHannah
NeilAlyssa
MahimaMargaret
Campus Connections ActivityGroup 1
OAs: Keerthana Velappan & Matt Chilton
Groups: Cultivate Greenville & Food Bank of ENC
Group 2
OAs: Madison Buchness & Joanna Paul
Groups: Pitt County Council on Aging & Golden Living Center
Group 3
OAs: Jenna Pate & Katie Brown
Groups: Community Crossroads Center & Third Street Educational Center
Group 4
OAs: Alex Stephens & Corey Winkler
Groups: Sound Rivers & Help them LAST
Group 5
OAs: Abby Hagwood & Rachel Grantham
Groups: Building Hope & Pitt County Literacy Volunteers
Group 6
OAs: Emily Downs & Lee Hoff
Groups: Ronald McDonald House & Drew Steele Center
Group 7
OAs: Kaylan Galloway & Evan Butler
Groups: GO-Science! & Music Academy
Group 8
OAs: Christofer Brothers & Jessica Brush
Groups: Habitat for Humanity & Center for Family Violence Prevention
Group 9
OAs: Kelly Kimble & Haley Smith
Groups: Hope Lodge & AMEXCAN
Group 10
OAs: Deryn Smith & Lillie Rhodes
Groups: Humane Society & ENC Stop Human Trafficking Now
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