Student Affairs Assumptions, Beliefs & Values

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Student Affairs
Assumptions, Beliefs & Values
1987 A Perspective of Student Affairs assumptions, beliefs
and values of Student Affairs
“The Academic mission of the institution is preeminent; each
student is unique; each person has worth, dignity; bigotry
cannot be tolerated; feelings affect thinking and learning;
student involvement enhances learning; personal
circumstances affect learning; out of class environments
affect learning; a supportive and friendly community life
helps students learn; freedom to doubt and question must
be guaranteed; effective citizenship should be taught and
students are responsible for their own lives.”
Vice President for
Student Affairs
Thomas Dougan
Executive Assistant
Carol L. Pegg
Asst. Vice
President/Dean of
Students
Jason Pina
Office of
Student Life
Director
Career Services
Bobbi Koppel
Director
Counseling Center
Robert Samuels
Director
Talent Development
Gerald Williams
Director
Recreational Services
Jodi Hawkins
Asst. Vice
President/Director –
HRL
Chip Yensan
Housing and
Residential Life
Director
Dining Services
Steve Mello
Director
Memorial Union
Bruce Hamilton
Director
Health Services
Chad Henderson
Administrator
Bookstore
Paul Whitney
Manager
Conference Office
Joe Pittle
Current Capital Projects
1. Hillside Residence Hall
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Scheduled Open - August 27, 2012
Roger Williams Fitness-Wellness Center
Butterfield Dining Hall Addition
Eight New Student Recreation Fields, 4 with lights
Leadership Pavilion - Climbing Wall
Almost 200 Million Dollars Capital Improvements last 10 years
Programming Highlights
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Career Services RhodyNet
Living, Learning Communities
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Engineering - Tucker and Merrow
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Nursing - Peck and Hutchinson (with some in Bressler)
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HSS - Butterfield
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A&S/Harrington School - Weldin
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Undeclared/UC - Barlow
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CELS - Browning
New 2012/13 LLCs:
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Nursing/Pharmacy - Hillside and Bressler
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Engineering - Expanded to three residence halls in the Hope Quad
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Global Interests Theme Community - to start 12/13 in Hillside Hall
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Dartmouth Substance Abuse Project
Web based University-wide Calendar of Events
Electronic Signage – Memorial Union
New Office of Civility
Diversity Fund
Non-Alcoholic Events
Student Conduct
2010 - 2011
Total Cases
FALL 2010
1277
FALL 2011
1743
Alcohol & Drugs
Proximity Alcohol & Drugs
506
707
556
837
September
October
November
December
472
309
287
209
751
518
320
154 (some not resolved)
Weekend Programming
1. 125 Student Organizations
2. $800,000 Programming Dollars
3. Approximately 50% of our undergraduates live off
campus
4. No college town weekend entertainment
5. Commitment funding weekend programming and
support facilities - UConn
6. Survey resident students this Spring about programming
preferences