Texas State University San Marcos, Texas Team Members: Eden Bunch Kristina Graves Grisell Perez (Team Leader) Student Affairs in Higher Education Master’s Program.
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Texas State University
San Marcos, Texas
Team
Members:
Eden Bunch
Kristina Graves
Grisell Perez (Team Leader)
Student Affairs in Higher Education
Master’s Program
Plan of Action
Focus
Group
Students
Faculty and Staff
Town members
Short Term Solutions
Immediate Action
Long Term Solutions
Short Term Plan of Action
Immediate Action
Stakeholder Meeting
Increase in law enforcement
Increase in awareness via various
communication outlets
Social media
Newsletter
Short Term Action
Communication via Newsletter
Committee meetings for various
student activities
Fun Friday Festivities
A Day Out
Service Initiatives
Increased Law Enforcement
Presence
An
increased presence of university
police at weekend events, around town
and campus.
Students and citizens need to be held
accountable for community disruptions.
Spreading the Word
Social Media
- Promote campus run events
to students through use of
Facebook and Twitter.
- Use email and newsletters for
town and student body to
promote positive changes.
- Use Facebook and Twitter to
announce events happening
in town.
-Create YouTube videos
depicting the impact students
have on the community
Importance of Social Media
Students
today expect to be
communicated with via social media,
whether it be email, Facebook, Twitter or
texting.
“Technology offers students an array of
options to socialize, network, stay
informed and connected” (Ratliff, 2011,
p.67).
Fun Friday Festivities
Objectives
Students entertained on campus & leadership
opportunities for student event planning
committees
Weekly student lead activities
On-campus interaction
Faculty and staff welcome
New themes and activities each week
Casino night, battle of the bands, movie night,
sports tournaments
Developing Leaders
Students in organizations are more likely
to develop leadership skills and behaviors
Leadership experiences should be gained
beyond the formal college classroom
Traits developed through leading
organizations include:
communication, adaptability, problemidentification, problem-solving, selfmanagement, and teamwork
All
desired skills of employers
A Day Out
Objectives
Build community among students and
eliminate crowding in Sunnyvale
Off-campus
Two Saturdays per month
Planned
outings
by student committees
Multiple committees (e.g.: sports events
and activities, museum site visits)
Service Initiatives
Objectives
Leadership, team and resumé building, positive
interaction with community
Student Committees plan and implement
three service projects within the community
Raking leaves, shoveling snow, planning a
children’s day camp, grocery shopping, meal
deliveries,
Members of community can make requests for
assistance
Benefits of Service Initiatives
Students
Academic benefits
Strengthen thinking abilities
Reinforcement of citizenship attitudes and
competences
Increases civic and social responsibility
Personal development
Community
Help for communities
Cooperation
Emotional support
Relationships, motivation, self esteem, and life quality
improves
Long Term
Creation
of UComm+ Program
Creation of Off Campus Student Services
Other Task Force Suggestions
UComm+
Mission
In efforts of building a greater community for
all, Sunnyvale University and the city will work
to promote common values and goals.
Through communication, planning, and
respectful efforts, this collaboration will
advance community.
UComm+
Membership
Vice President for Student Affairs
Dean of Students
Deputy Mayor
Campus Life Director
Residence Life Director
Off Campus Student Services Coordinator
Student Government President
Liaisons
District Attorney’s Office
Mayor’s office
Sunnyvale Police Department
Chair –Graduate Assistant
Supervisors: Off Campus Student Services Coordinator
and Mayor’s office
UComm+
Meetings
Monthly
Townhall
Office
Hours
Offices will be located on both Sunnyvale
campus as well as in the Mayor’s Office
Budget
Vice President for Student Affairs
Off Campus Student Services
City of Sunnyvale
Ucomm+ Community Socials
Socials
UComm+ Members and Community
Positive
interaction among community as
a whole
Locations will vary.
Other Suggestions from the
Task Force
New
Student Orientation
Include history of Sunnyvale
Curriculum:
First Year Experience
Include history within First Year Experience
programs and Residence Hall programs
Incorporate a community-wide
enhancement project into First Year
Experience
Construction
Student Housing
Academic Buildings
Student Life Center
Sources
Inga, B., & Natalija, M. (2008). Benefits of service-learning:
Evaluations from students and communities. Socialiniai
Tyrimai, 11(1), 53-66.
LBJ Student Center. (n.d.). ACT. In LBJ Student Center.
Retrieved February 15, 2013, from
http://www.lbjsc.txstate.edu/act.
Patterson, B. (2012). Influences of student organizational
leadership experiences in college students leadership
behaviors. E Journal of Organizational Learning &
Leadership, 10(1), 1-12.
Ratliff, A. (2011). Are they listening? social media on
campuses of higher education. Journal Of The Australian &
New Zealand Student Services Association, (38), 65-69.