students, changes in drinking age policies and a student af
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our meetings provide an essential opportunity for us to network, explore best practices and support each other in our work with
. Within our Consortium, we are truly blessed to have such talented and committed professionals; and
Associate and assistant deans on Consortium campuses meet occasionally to exchange information
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students. In such a challenging climate for higher education, working with and learning from my colleagues is critical to bein
effective on my campus.”
for students: Alcohol/Other Drugs and Civility/Respect.
or collaborate on issues of mutual
interest affecting the international
students at their respective
institutions. The committee has
recently discussed issues such as
changing immigration regulations
These
courses are designed to be part of a sanction for students being
adjudicated on campus.
International Student ■
Advisors
The designated offi cials from
Consortium institutions and other
area schools meet three times per
year to exchange information and/
and their impact on foreign
students at member campuses.
There are approximately 1,600
international students within the
Consortium.
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fairs administrators. In 2008-2009, the workshops dealt with at-risk development events for student af
and/or discuss matters of mutual interest. In addition, SAMM plans three annual networking and/or
Student Conduct Group ■
, Clark Universityellness Outreach CoordinatorAssociate Dean of Students and W, - Jason Zelesky
The Student Conduct Group is comprised of judicial of
fairs Middle Managers Committee (SAMM)AfStudent
approximately 300 students from nine participating institutions.
from Consortium campuses who meet to share ideas, concerns,
resources and expertise in the area of judicial affairs.
recently developed two Consortium-wide sanction courses
The group
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s annual resident assistant conference, attracting orcester Residence Life Network’with the W
Their annual project is the Emerging Leader Conference held in February combined cyber-bullying.
ce to address the issue of fis of, the group hosted a representative from the district attorney’Recently
The group meets for updates and to discuss professional development topics. a Saturday afternoon.
approximately 1,500 students sample Shrewsbury Street restaurants amid a festive atmosphere on
e, an annual fall tradition when flinitiatives include events such as the Shrewsbury Street College Shuf
initiatives of mutual interest and to promote/facilitate intercollegiate social programming. Some of these
fs meet monthly to exchange information and/or collaborate on Members of student activities staf
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