alpha eta chapter of sigma iota rho international affairs honor society interest meeting september...
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Alpha Eta Chapter of Sigma Iota Rho International Affairs Honor Society
Interest MeetingSeptember 10, 2012
Amanda Fendrick and James Harmoush
What is Sigma Iota Rho?
An international affairs honor society for juniors and seniors who demonstrate excellence in their field
Sigma- Greek for synesi, meaning prudence
Iota- Greek for ideodoi, meaning ideals
Rho- Greek for rhomi, meaning power
Together, these form the core values of Sigma Iota Rho
Honor Society faculty advisor: Vicki Hunter
Events throughout the year include an induction ceremony dinner with IAFS staff, volunteer events, speakers at meetings, and social events
Membership Requirements
Undergraduate membership
have completed course work in international studies including courses in relevant subject areas of anthropology, economics, foreign languages, geography, history, political science, and other related disciplines;
have attained a junior standing and completed at least twenty-one (21) hours of course work toward the International Relations major or minor, including at least two courses at the 3000 or 4000 levels;
have attained a cumulative grade point average of 3.3 or higher in all courses, and a grade point average of at least 3.3 in international relations courses;
must maintain full-time student status of at least twelve (12) hours to be a voting member or hold an office.
Membership Requirements
Honorary membership
Any person of recognized ability and achievement in the field of international relations, or who made an outstanding contribution to Sigma Iota Rho may be elected to become an honorary member. No more than two such members may be elected in any one academic year. Honorary members shall possess all the privileges of active membership except that of being an officer or council member of the corporation.
Membership Requirements
Participation requirement for all members
1. Attendance of all possible general meetings, with only two allowable absences per semester (four per academic year), as determined by the Chapter’s executive committee;
2. Attendance of one volunteer event per semester, either as hosted by Sigma Iota Rho or another event as approved by the Chapter's executive;
3. Adherence to academic standards of the group and the University of Colorado as a whole.
Explanation of Membership Fees
All membership fees are sent to the National Office
Pays for our right to have the title “Sigma Iota Rho”
Pays for membership benefits (listed on next slide)
Any events or receptions are paid for either through SOFO funding or donations from the IAFS department
Membership Benefits
Graduation regalia: honor cord or stole and pin
Certificate (everyone needs a certificate or two)
Opportunity to attend conferences at the United Nations, World Bank, and more
Opportunity to receive research and travel grant funding
Opportunity to be published in the Journal of International Relations
Lifelong partnerships and links to a nationally recognized network of other members of Sigma Iota Rho
Membership Benefits
Pictured: Honor cord or stole (stole comes at an additional cost and in place of cord), pin, Journal of International Relations, and certificate
(Photo and more information can be found at the Sigma Iota Rho National Website)
Your Officers
Amanda Fendrick
IAFS major Geographic concentration:
Africa Minor in French Studied abroad in Paris at
SciencesPo Spring 2012 Honors Thesis candidate Study Abroad Office Peer
Advisor (so if you have any questions about study abroad, I’m here for you!)
SIR member since 2011, elected President May 2012
Your Officers
James Harmoush
IAFS/Economics Double Major
Geographic concentration: Middle East
Studied abroad in Paris at SciencesPo Spring 2012
President of Model United Nations
SIR Member since 2011, elected Vice President May 2012
Events
IAFS Mentoring Program Launch!
Meeting visits about post-graduate opportunities
Volunteer events that are internationally focused, such as the International English Center or the Conference on World Affairs
One World Running
Induction Ceremony with CU IAFS faculty
Please let me know what other events you would like throughout the semester!
Your ResourcesOur CU Website
http://www.colorado.edu/studentgroups/sigmaiotarho
The Facebook Group
http://www.facebook.com/groups/349107108488901/
Your Resources
My email: amanda.fendrick(at)colorado.edu OR amandafendrick(at)gmail.com
James’ email: james.harmoush(at)colorado.edu
Group email: alphaetasir(at)colorado.edu
Or, find us on Facebook! (Group name: Sigma Iota Rho: Alpha Eta Chapter (CU Boulder))
How to Apply
Two options: fill out an application today (paper copies available after the meeting) OR fill out an application electronically and email it to alphaetasir(at)colorado.edu
Deadline to apply in time for the fall induction ceremony is OCTOBER 1st (you may still apply after this time but your materials may not arrive in time for the ceremony)
What’s Next
Meetings will occur every other Monday in DUAN G2B60 at 6:30 PM.
September 17 October 1 (Deadline to apply for fall semester) October 15 October 29 **November 1** (Tentative date for induction
ceremony) November 12 November 26 December 10 (Last meeting of the semester)
Thanks for coming!