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Educational SESSion a
Educational Session A 9:30 - 10:15 a.m. Be the Left Shark: Leaving Your Legacy as an Orientation Leader Blackburn Science Building 228 Brittany Donatelli, Graduate Assistant, Syracuse University Genna Martella, Graduate Assistant, Georgia Tech On a team filled with amazing student leaders, it can sometimes be hard to figure out how to leave your mark. Come learn easy steps you can take to leave a legacy in your program and make an impact in your role! Target Audience: First-Year Orientation Staff| Returning Orientation Staff Being the First Round Draft Pick: Keeping Your Eye on the Ball when Transitioning to Another Institution Mason Hall Auditorium Vincent Prior, First-Year Academic Advisor, University of New Orleans Stephanie Moore Kreamer, Orientation Assistant, University of New Orleans Alyssa Moore, Orientation Leader, University of New Orleans Trading teams can be a stressful time. Learn how to support your new players with transfer specific programs. This session will focus on strategies used to ease the transfer transition and make sure all your new players hit homeruns! Target Audience: All SROW Attendees Conducting A Job Search: GA to New Pro, New Pro to Mid-Level, Mid-Level to Senior-Level Wells Hall 317 Jared Tice, Dean of Students, Barton College Andre Green, Associate Director, Florida A&M University First job, second job or final destination — the job search can be tricky. The multiple moving parts of timing, location, fit, salary, family/partner considerations and educational opportunities can muddy the waters. Our round table leaders will share tips and facilitate conversation that will help you answer your own questions about the job search. Don’t Get Benched: How Wellness Impacts Your Performance Wells Hall 111 Catherine Pedersen, Associate Director, Florida State University Ben Stinnett, Retention Specialist, Murray State University Brittney Stinnett, Fitness Coordinator, Murray State University Discover what it takes to be a champion both in orientation and beyond. We’ll take a look at your current wellness skills, create a game plan, and start playing the game at a higher level. This interactive presentation will have you off the bench, energized and in the game! Target Audience: All Undergraduates Engaging Your Students’ Biggest Fans Business Building 404 Arie Gee, Assistant Director, Family Programs and Engagement, University of Florida Engaging family members after orientation can be a challenge. Family Weekend is a great time for families to come back and visit campus, but that isn’t always enough. Come learn how to create meaningful programming beyond Family Weekend to increase family member engagement on your campus. Target Audience: Graduate Students|New Professionals|Parent and Family Professionals Fast Forwarding the First Year Experience Alexander Hall 2216 Kristopher Klann, Associate Director, University of Florida Wesley Hartsell, Graduate Assistant, University of Florida What happens when students realize half-way through the semester they should have taken an FYE course? Designed to aid the transition and retention of students, and utilizing a flipped classroom model, UF has developed an accelerated FYE course to aid these students who didn’t think FYE was for them. Target Audience: New Professionals|Mid-Level Professionals|Senior Level Professionals Target Audience: Graduate Students|Professionals 17 Going Into SROWver Time: What Post-OL Life Looks Like for Student Leaders Collins Industry and Technology Center Freed Curd Auditorium Christy Carral, Peer Advisor Coordinator, Florida International University Giovanna Tello, Practicum Student, Florida International University Is your time as an orientation leader coming to an end? Are you hanging up your polo for retirement? What’s next after you’ve gone pro? This program will give you the equipment to translate your experiences to all-star resumes and highlightreel-worthy interviews. Come get your playbook for post-OL success! Target Audience: All Undergraduates Hitting a Hospitality Homerun Alexander Hall 2215 Megan Birkes, Student Coordinator of Orientation and Recruitment Events, University of Alabama Britt Buzan, Student Coordinator of Orientation and Recruitment Events, University of Alabama The presentation is about hospitality within orientation. This includes: networking, situational awareness and what exactly hospitality means, how your incoming families can benefit, and how you provide them that. The presentation will cover learning the most effective uses of hospitality and how to successfully implement them throughout your program. Target Audience: All Undergraduates In the Penalty Box: The Importance of Disaffiliating Price Doyle Fine Arts 546 Ciara Bloemer, Orientation Leader, University of New Orleans Meara McNitt, Orientation Leader, University of New Orleans Many of us represent Greek Letter Organizations throughout the school year, but why is it important to set our letters aside during orientation season? This presentation, led by members of two different sororities, will discuss why and how we define ourselves by just two letters: OL. Every great game has a 10th inning, sudden death elimination, penalty shootout or extra time. Just like in sports, your role as an orientation leader does not end when the buzzer sounds. This session examines student retention as well as the roles and responsibilities of orientation leaders post orientation season. Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students SROW Hard in the Playground Alexander Hall 240 Kiana McDavid, Peer Advisor, Florida International University Angelic Cox, Peer Advisor, Florida International University Malcom Wilson, Peer Advisor, Florida International University Whether you were always the team captain or the last person to be picked for dodgeball, everybody loves recess. But did you ever realize that while you were playing in the playground you were actually building leadership skills? Join us to see how those childhood games ultimately helped you become a leader today. Target Audience: All Undergraduates SROW Them What You Got: Body Language and Voice! Blackburn Science Building 320 Kateryn Sanchez, Peer Advisor, Florida International University Sometimes it’s not what you’re saying, it’s how you’re saying it. That’s why nonverbal communication is a key factor in our roles as orientation leaders. Attend this session to pick up some great tips on how to use posture, gestures, facial expressions and voice to effectively communicate within the orientation environment. Target Audience: All Undergraduates That Escalated Quickly: Conflict Management 101 Blackburn Science Building 135 Orientation Overtime! Janssen White, Orientation Leader, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill O’Malley Bentson, Orientation Leader, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Kaitlyn Shepard, Graduate Assistant, Florida State University Joshua Davis, Graduate Intern, Florida State University You’ve always been told to get out of the kitchen if you can’t handle the heat, but with UNC’s best tips and tricks for managing conflict, you can keep your cool when things Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students Jessie D. Jones Hall (Chemistry Building) 1212 18 get heated! Take a conflict styles test and get the recipe for success for any orientation meltdown! Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students The ABC’s of the Q&A with First Year Students Blackburn Science Building 249 Sara Empson, Graduate Assistant, University of Florida Orientation can be a student’s first time on campus. With questions about life on campus, academics and more, you want to maximize each conversation. As an orientation leader, you may also encounter some difficult conversations. This workshop will help you successfully navigate through the variety of interactions you may have throughout your orientation program. Target Audience: All Undergraduates The Game Plan: Defining Relationships Before, During and After Orientation Price Doyle Fine Arts 547 Laurel McCoy, SOS Orientation Leader Coordinator, Auburn University Marla Ebert, CWE Head Camp Counselor, Auburn University Grace Drouet, SOS Orientation Leader Coordinator, Auburn University Bradley Rayborn, CWE Head Camp Counselor, Auburn University Come experience the process of building meaningful relationships between you and your orientation small group students. As an orientation leader, learn how to balance being a friend and authority figure in all phases of your program. Join us as we get you ready to play the game of orientation! techniques to get freshmen involved and connected to your campus. We will show you how to make your campus the happiest place on earth. Target Audience: All SROW Attendees The Sophomore Slump: How to SROW Harder as a Returning Orientation Leader Business Building 206 Alina Quintana, Coordinator, Florida International University Larry Cloud, Assistant Director of New Student Orientation, Georgia Tech Ready for round two? Find out strategies to use when feeling unmotivated and in a “slump” during your second time around. Hear from orientation professionals and returners on how they keep themselves and their team motivated to ensure a positive experience throughout the year. It’s never too late to receive the Comeback of the Year award! Target Audience: Returning Orientation Staff|Student Orientation Assistants/Coordinators The SROW Must Go On Alexander Hall 3101E Emma Converse, Graduate Assistant, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Orientation days sometimes do not go as planned and students need to be prepared for how to understand and work with these changes. This session will focus on flexibility and adaptability and how orientation leaders can use these skills to keep the SROW going in the best way possible. Target Audience: All Undergraduates Target Audience: All Undergraduates The Happiest Place on Earth Carr Health Building 201 Morgan Brunet, Student Orientation Staff, University of Louisiana at Lafayette Justice Joseph, Student Orientation Staff, University of Louisiana at Lafayette Alaina Kiefner, Student Orientation Staff, University of Louisiana at Lafayette Josie Stephens, Student Orientation Staff, University of Louisiana at Lafayette What if we told you that Disney is not the only place dreams come true? In a Disney inspired presentation, you will learn The Story of the Underdog: From Transfer or Adult Student to MVP Biology Building 1119 Brandon Stagner, Student Director, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Jamesia Terry, Student Director, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Join the discussion on ways to engage and get transfer and adult students involved on your campus. As orientation leaders, it is so easy to get consumed with welcoming firstyear students, so let’s get the conversation started about transforming the transfer and adult student experience! Target Audience: All Undergraduates 19 The Vending Machine of College Experiences Alexander Hall 342 Laura Loustalot, Student Orientation Staff, University of Louisiana at Lafayette Zach Angelle, Student Orientation Staff, University of Louisiana at Lafayette Matthew Juby, Student Orientation Staff, University of Louisiana at Lafayette Gabrielle Semien, Student Orientation Staff, University of Louisiana at Lafayette Faith Story, Student Orientation Staff, University of Louisiana at Lafayette The Freshman 15 doesn’t have to come from food; it can come from 15 new college experiences. From five-hour chemistry labs to negotiating campus parking, we will provide ways for you to tell incoming students what to expect in college and how to pack on the pounds of memories. To Text or Not to Text: Discussions about Communicating with Students and Maintaining Professional Boundaries Business Building 255 Jordan Holliday, Coordinator of Sophomore Programs and Traditions Camps, Georgia Tech Regular communication with students is required for effective programming. However, platforms are continually changing, and professionals work to find those that students are using and yield high responses, all while maintaining professional boundaries. Come to this session to learn how to handle this issue and share your own methods! Target Audience: Graduate Students|New Professionals|Mid-Level Professionals Tour-Guardians of the University Target Audience: All SROW Attendees Wrather Museum Auditorium There is No “I” in “Team” but There is a “Me!”: How Individual Identity Shapes a Team Chelsea Feraco, Assistant Director Orientation and Transition Programs, Kennesaw State University Allante Collier, Executive Ignition Orientation Leader, Kennesaw State University Jessie D. Jones Hall (Chemistry Building) 1213 Kalyani Hawaldar, Preview Orientation Leader, University of Florida Though there is No “I” in “team,” there is a “me!” You are an MVP on your team! Discover how your unique personal and social identities shape who you are. Then, meet in the end zone for a discussion on appreciating diversity and understanding inclusiveness on your team. Target Audience: All Undergraduates There’s No Place Like SROWme Business Building 252 Brian Ford, Assistant Director, New Student and Spartan Family Programs, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Although Dorothy ended up “SROWing home,” she and her friends showed us how SROWing hard can help us accomplish our goals. Each character in the Wizard of Oz represents characteristics that are vital to their team. Identify your brain dominance, passion, and courage to act on your values, and discuss well rounded leadership and team dynamics. Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students|New Professionals 20 The campus tour can provide a student with a wealth of resources for success, if done correctly, and the responsibility to give a powerful tour experience falls onto YOUR shoulders. Climb aboard this session and you will be equipped with the proper tools. Once you’ve mastered these steps you will become a true ... Tour-Guardian of the University! Target Audience: All Undergraduates You’re the Real MVP: Authenticity in Leadership Curris Center Barkley Room Kasima Ali, Mentor OWL, Florida Atlantic University Fakaira Gabriel, Mentor OWL, Florida Atlantic University Do you have what it takes to be an authentic leader? Authentic leaders are genuine, original and driven by values. This session will reveal how the principles of authentic leadership apply to your role as an orientation leader. Get your heart in the game and be the real MVP! Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students|New Professionals Educational Session B 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. Building an All-Star Team: Diversity in Leadership Blackburn Science Building 249 Jonathan Gamboa, Mentor OWL, Florida Atlantic University Ryan Kerce, Mentor OWL, Florida Atlantic University Malcolm Starling, Mentor OWL, Florida Atlantic University Every great team is motivated by common goals. But each member of a team brings different skill sets, different experiences and different ideas. Learn from one of the most diverse schools in the country how diversity can be a driving force behind great leadership, and how to bring it back to your orientation program and your entire school! Target Audience: All Undergraduates Career Game Plan Price Doyle Fine Arts 546 Ben Littlepage, Coordinator, Assistant Professor of Postsecondary Education Administration Program, Murray State University Jamie Mantooth, Director of Retention Services, Murray State University The student affairs career pathway often goes unnoticed. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 15 percent growth in our profession over the next seven years. Join a graduate professor and retention administrator, each with 10+ years’ experience in the profession, as they discuss how to best enter the student affairs profession. Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students|New Professionals Engaging Faculty in Retention Efforts: Academic Affairs and Student Affairs Collaboration Alexander Hall 342 Allen Mullis, Interim Director, Orientation and Student Success, Tennessee Technological University Ben Stinnett, Retention Specialist, Murray State University Barbara Cobb, Professor, Murray State University Any successful retention initiative must be supported by the faculty. Faculty are wonderful — and often overlooked — partners in student success and retention. This session will be co-led by student affairs professionals and an experienced faculty member. Stories, lessons learned and advice will be shared. Target Audience: Graduate Students|All Professionals From Rookie to Veteran Player: The Transition of Being a Returning Member to Your Orientation Team Alexander Hall 2216 Al-Rashad Ali, Office Assistant, Florida Atlantic University Back at orientation again? This session is designed to help you evaluate what you learned from your first year and set goals for this year to further your leadership skills. We will also look into how you can be a mentor for new team members. Target Audience: Student Orientation Assistants/Coordinators G.U.M.B.O.: Getting United and Mastering Bridge Orientation Business Building 404 Creating an Online FYE Course for Distance Education Students Wells Hall 317 Kristopher Klann, Associate Director, University of Florida With the growth in the number of undergraduate students pursuing online degrees, universities are challenged with finding creative solutions to provide support services to this unique population of students. This session will review how University of Florida adapted their FYE course to the online format specifically for online/distance students. Target Audience: All Professionals Brandon Power, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Eric Boudet, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Chelsea Cockburn, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Amanda Ferguson, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Eric Pierce, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Mimi Williams, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Niara Woods, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Grab your apron and get ready to stir up the perfect recipe for a bridge program. Bridge programs combine a pinch of campus immersion with a twist of academic support for students transitioning from community colleges to four-year universities. So let’s get cooking; you’ve never had GUMBO like this. Target Audience: Student Orientation Assistants/ Coordinators|Graduate Students|All Professionals 21 Gender 101 Wrather Museum Auditorium Collin Taylor, Orientation Team Leader, Florida State University Becca Brown, Orientation Team Leader, Florida State University Inspired by Always’ #LikeAGirl campaign, this interactive session will explore gender, sex, sexual orientation, and socialization. Through an eye opening activity and discussion, we will reveal to the audience how challenging it can be to defy societal norms. Target Audience: All Undergraduates Highlight Session: Making Finance Fun: How To Incorporate The World’s Most Boring Subject Into Your Orientation Alexander Hall 240 Peter Bielagus, Principal, Wealth Educators International LLC A recent Associated Press / Viacom poll found that money management issues are the NUMBER ONE reason students drop out of college. In this fun and informative session, money management expert Peter Bielagus serves up financial tips that orientation leaders can slip into any existing orientation to help new students prosper. Catherine Pedersen, Associate Director, Florida State University Effective communication on and off the field is essential for running successful orientation, transition and retention programs. This session will provide insight to our cost-effective and efficient communication plan using multiple methods ranging from social media, email and chats with orientation constituents before, during and after the game! Target Audience: All Professionals In Orientation We Trust: Building an Effective Training Jesse D. Jones Hall (Chemistry Building) 1212 Sarah Vaughan, Coordinator, Elon University Kianna Bermudez, Head Staff member, Elon University Evan Skloot, Head Staff member, Elon University The unique parallel process that Elon’s orientation program is based on lays the foundation for a successful training and move-in. Emphasizing intentionality within a program’s core values encourages the development of orientation leaders. Come learn how to integrate these strategies into your program in an engaging session by Elon Orientation. Target Audience: All Undergraduates Target Audience: All SROW Attendees It’s a Ghost, it’s a Helicopter, no it’s a Parent! How to Create a Hard-Hitting Fundraiser Collins Industry and Technology Center Freed Curd Auditorium April Gremillion, Orientation Leader, University of New Orleans Joseph Couvillon, Orientation Leader, University of New Orleans Michael Mariana, Orientation Leader, University of New Orleans Orientation teams are having to get creative in how they pay for various expenses. The OLs from the University of New Orleans have successfully raised enough money to cover what the budget cannot. Come to our educational session to learn about strategies and gain ideas about helping your orientation team. Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students How to Make the Play Calls: Communication On and Off the Field Alexander Hall 3101E Andrea Failing, Assistant Dean/Director, Florida State University 22 Blackburn Science Building 135 Addie Parker, Student Coordinator, University of Alabama Lia Stamey, Student Coordinator, University of Alabama We are all used to talking with students and getting them pumped up about coming to college! What about the parents? Parents play a vital role in many students’ transitions into college and they can have a different agenda when coming to orientation. Come and learn about their specific needs and the “types” of parents you may encounter! Target Audience: All Undergraduates Joining the Team: The Power of Transferrable Skills Blackburn Science Building 320 Elizabeth Manuel, Orientation Coordinator, University of Central Florida Did you do everything in undergrad, grad school, or even as a new professional? And now you want to join the OTR Team? Discuss the power of varied experiences and transferrable skills. This session will help you highlight your own core skills in multiple areas of student affairs that will relate to the OTR profession. Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students|New Professionals Knowing all the Plays: Assisting Students with Autism Wells Hall 111 Stephanie Moore Kreamer, Orientation Assistant, University of New Orleans Meara McNitt, Orientation Leader, University of New Orleans We encounter many students throughout orientation, but some may seem to struggle to interact. 1 in 68 children are affected by Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and with early diagnosis and treatment, many will be entering college. Join us to dispel the myths of ASD, and learn to better support these students. Target Audience: All SROW Attendees Networking for the Awkward Turtle Curris Center Barkley Room Ariel Robinson, Graduate Assistant, Florida International University As you begin your new leadership positions it can get uncomfortable making connections in new environments. But fear not! This presentation will explore how to begin your networking journey, tips for a successful networking connection and strategies on how to overcome the awkward turtle in all of us! Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students|New Professionals NODA Extended Orientation Network Roundtable Alexander Hall 342 Marc Mobley, Assistant Director, Florida International University Whether you have an established EO program or are looking to get one started at your institution, this round table discussion will allow for open questions, sharing of best practices, and networking among professionals and graduate students working specifically with extended orientation programs. Playing the Field Carr Health Building 201 Jorge Florimon, Orientation Assistant, East Carolina University Samantha Jimenez, Orientation Assistant, East Carolina University This program will cover three major bases of interactions during the orientation process: relationships with other students, staff and parents. Learn what to do before you strike out and end up on the bench. Individuals will get a chance to cover each base and learn to play the field right. Target Audience: All Undergraduates Redshirt: Sitting Out a Greek Season Price Doyle Fine Arts 547 Savannah Bailey, Student Director Staff, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Carson Hollingsworth, Student Director Staff, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Answering questions about Greek life during orientation can be tricky! In this session, you will practice and learn with us as we address disaffiliation, scenarios and values of Greek student leaders. Come find out how to represent Greek life to incoming students and use the skills you have learned in your own chapter throughout orientation! Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students Rewriting the Playbook: The Programmatic Power of Storytelling Mason Hall Auditorium Genna Martella, Graduate Assistant, Georgia Tech Brittany Donatelli, Graduate Assistant, Syracuse University Looking for a new way to address students’ hard hitting questions about campus life that is fun and interactive? Hear Georgia Tech’s process of re-conceptualizing our evening skit to develop Life Stories, an interactive program that builds on the power of storytelling to connect incoming students with the authentic campus experiences and opportunities of Georgia Tech students. Target Audience: Student Orientation Assistants/ Coordinators|Graduate Students|New Professionals|Mid-Level Professionals Target Audience: Graduate Students|All Professionals 23 SROW Hard Like the Pros: Master the Balancing Act There’s No “I” in TEAM, but only “M-E” in the Office Adrian Ulloa, Peer Advisor Coordinator, Florida International University Anabel Denis, Peer Advisor, Florida International University Jenny Russell, Assistant Director of Orientation and Family Programs, University of Alabama in Huntsville Jesse D. Jones Hall (Chemistry Building) 1213 Life as an orientation leader can get SROW busy SROW fast! Learn about mindfulness — a technique that successful sports teams around the nation are using to focus and get their heads in the game. With tips from returning SROW stars, this session will help you balance all aspects of orientation! Target Audience: All Undergraduates SROWing My Way Through That Awkward Moment Biology Building 1119 Johniqua Williams, Student Development Specialist- Diversity Programs, Columbus State University Shawn Padonu, Orientation Leader, Columbus State University Awkward turtle ... We’ve all had those awkward moments of pure misunderstanding, and this program is here to help us SROW right through them. When faced with diversity, things can sometimes get uncomfortable and awkward. This program will introduce, educate and prepare orientation leaders for a diverse population of students, helping them to “embrace the awkward.” Target Audience: All Undergraduates Supporting Graduate Students Preparing for Student Affairs Business Building 252 Brian Bourke, Assistant Professor, Murray State University One task that is a perfect blend of daunting and rewarding comes in the form of guiding an emerging student affairs educator toward the professional ranks. Join me to engage in a dialog about supervising and supporting graduate students as they prepare for the field. Target Audience: Graduate Students|New Professionals|Mid-Level Professionals Business Building 206 Are you looking around at your small office and orientation leader team and reminding yourself “There’s no crying in orientation”?” In the wise words of Jerry Maguire “Help me ... help you.” This session will look at how to build campus collaborations, create a model to maximize your orientation leader talents, and identify easy to use technology. Target Audience: Returning Orientation Staff|Student Orientation Assistants/Coordinators|Graduate Students|New Professionals|Mid-Level Professionals True Life: My First Year Students Have So Much Credit Business Building 255 Zach Heathman, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Michelle Mizzillo, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University KirbyAnne Pelessala, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Calia Schexnayder, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Katie Smith, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Jordan Spriggs, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Savannah Turner, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Do your orientation students come in with enough credits to be considered a junior? Are you feeling overwhelmed and improperly trained to advise them? You are not alone! On this episode of True Life, you will follow other orientation leaders as they embark on the challenging task of advising and scheduling first year students with copious amounts of credit. Target Audience: All SROW Attendees Using SROWcial Media Effectively Blackburn Science Building 228 Kaitlyn Shepard, Graduate Assistant, Florida State University Do you ever scroll through your Facebook or Twitter feed and feel like you’re reading an infomercial for every program on campus? In this session, attendees will explore the use of social media and gain hands-on experience creating innovative social media campaigns to interact with orientation participants. Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students 24 Educational Session C 1:15 - 2 p.m. Across the Rainbow: Welcoming All Kinds of Students Blackburn Science Building 228 Devin Gaeta, Orientation Leader, University of New Orleans Jaelyn Culliford, Orientation Leader, University of New Orleans Orientation is designed to make all types of students feel welcome. Join Jaelyn and Devin as they acknowledge the challenges LGBTQ+ students face in college and what we can do as orientation leaders to welcome them. This session was designed in collaboration with Unity, UNO’s LGBTQ+ and allies’ student organization. Target Audience: All Undergraduates Act Out and Get Out: Activism as a Student Leader Wells Hall 317 Jaylon Hadley, Peer Advisor, Florida International University Kiara Serrano-Ruiz, Peer Advisor, Florida International University Have you ever changed your profile picture to show support for a cause? This round table discussion explores different types of activism from ice bucket challenges to going door to door with a petition. Use this knowledge to empower yourself to be the change on your own campus. Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students Appreciative Orientation Business Building 404 Jordan Knittel, Academic Advisor, Florida Atlantic University Naria Martinez, Academic Advisor, Florida Atlantic University Are you unsure of how to engage students during orientation? Use the Appreciative Education Model to build student relationships with your staff and your institution. Learn how to engage students, create deeper connections, prepare them more effectively, foster a relationship for the rest of their collegiate experience, and add some fun along the way. Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students|New Professionals Are You Trending? Wells Hall 111 Jared Tice, Dean of Students, Barton College The future of higher education is facing numerous complex challenges — many resulting from “disruptive innovation.” Through a focused literature review, this session will concentrate on current trends and contemporary issues in modern higher education and the many impacts this will have on students transitioning and persisting at college. Target Audience: Graduate Students|All Professionals Atten-Hut! Inclusive Language Bootcamp Price Doyle Fine Arts 546 Fahn Darkor, Undergraduate Intern, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Claire Dodd, Undergraduate Intern, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Congratulations! You’re an orientation leader! Now it’s your job to optimize the experience of incoming students during orientation. But did you know that certain words we use when talking to students have unwelcoming connotations? Through interactive discussions and activities, we will explore ways to change words we use with students. Target Audience: All Undergraduates Conflict Management is Fun and Games: Addressing OL Conflict Through Play Collins Industry and Technology Center Freed Curd Auditorium Kathryn Knaus, Graduate Assistant, University of North Georgia Elizabeth Manuel, Orientation Coordinator, University of Central Florida Got conflict? Play games! Using activities to address areas of friction within your organization gives OLs an opportunity to resolve issues in a comfortable environment. You’ll leave with some strategies to start difficult conversations and work through conflict in a way that builds you up instead of breaking you down. Target Audience: Returning Orientation Staff|Student Orientation Assistants/Coordinators|Graduate Students|New Professionals|Mid-Level Professionals 25 Don’t Sweat It, Just Own It: How To Deal With Orientation Anxiety Alexander Hall 342 Satchel Mede, Peer Advisor, Florida International University You made the cut, received the training, but what to do when orientation anxiety kicks in? Learn the skills on how to OWN orientation even when performance anxiety has you secondguessing your abilities to have an amazing orientation session. Cambridge Gamble, Orientation Team Leader, Clemson University Discuss the utilization and appreciation of social media and other technologies to engage students and orientation guests before, during and after orientation. We will share successful social media strategies for orientation programs and, as a result of the session’s dialog, formulate new ways to develop meaningful interactions through a digital presence. Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students How We Met Your Mother Get Your Team Whipped Into Shape: Using Pedagogy in Orientation Staff Training Alexander Hall 3101E Hannah Finkelstein, Student Orientation Coordinator, Barton College Training an orientation staff of undergraduate students in an effective manner is vital to the overall victory of a great orientation. Barton College has begun to incorporate pedagogical best practices to develop a more highly trained staff. Find strategies for making your staff training both more educational and engaging. Target Audience: Returning Orientation Staff|Student Orientation Assistants/Coordinators|Graduate Students|New Professionals Highlight Session: Speak Out, Stand Up, and Be The Change! Use Orientation, Extended Orientation Camps and Welcome Week Programs to Address Incivility, Sexual Assault Prevention and Campus Culture Issues Blackburn Science Building 320 Carrie Zimmerman, Speaker, Trainer, Facilitator, Uncommon Programs and Consulting Are you looking for creative and intentional ways to address tough but important issues? Find out how to move away from typical skits to use your own student leaders to present a custom-created Readers Theatre program to tackle issues including diversity, sexual assault prevention, bystander behavior, alcohol and drug education, and responsible decision-making. Target Audience: All SROW Attendees Alexander Hall 240 Rachel Anderson, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Brock Duhon, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Ben Finchum, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Louis Gremillion, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Lisa Jalilian, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Allison Petite, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Hey Kids, gather around for a LEGEN ... wait for it ... DARY presentation on parent orientation. Join us while we walk 500 miles to be the ones to make your parents feel at home. So suit up and get your playbooks, because this is how we oriented your mother. Target Audience:: Student Orientation Assistants/ Coordinators|Graduate Students|All Professionals Improving Performance: How to Get Them Game Ready! Blackburn Science Building 135 Catherine Pedersen, Associate Director, Florida State University Andrea Failing, Assistant Dean/Director, Florida State University Preparing for the big game requires a lot of work! In order to get your team to perform at its highest, it is essential to understand their leadership abilities, build a strong team, and take time for reflection. We will share how our team gets game ready by exploring our training model. Target Audience: Student Orientation It’s a Marathon, Not A Sprint — Creating an Effective First Year Experience Curris Center Barkley Room Hitting Home Runs with Social Media Jesse D. Jones Hall (Chemistry Building) 1212 William Oliver, Orientation Leader, University of North Georgia Chelsea Craig, Orientation Leader, University of North Georgia Maris Monroe, Orientation Team Leader, Clemson University Learn about the importance of enriching First Year Experience 26 programs that transcend orientations. Like a marathon, orientation leaders need training, endurance and aid stations along the way. We will provide examples that leave orientation leaders feeling accomplished and ready to cross the finish line without burning out before the end of the race. Target Audience: All SROW Attendees tuition at any of the state’s community colleges or technical schools through a last-dollar scholarship and mentoring program. Institutions anticipate traditional-aged students to increase. Presenters will discuss specifics and how institutions are preparing. Participants can share ideas on how transfer students are incorporated into existing new student orientation activities. Target Audience: All Professionals JV to Varsity: Transitioning from a Student to a Student Leader NODA Leadership and You Paige Miller, Orientation Leader, University of New Orleans Ali Stadler, Orientation Leader, University of New Orleans Bethany Naser, NODA Region VI Coordinator, NODA Association Office Maybe you’re caving under the stress of becoming a starting player or facing double-coverage in the organization. Join our locker room discussion where we’ll show you playbooks, teach you how to not fumble under pressure, and how to avoid penalties. Plays will involve time management and tips on becoming the MVP. This session will introduce you to outstanding leadership opportunities available to you as a member of NODA. Come learn about joining a committee, leading a network, hosting a conference and applying for the NODA board of directors. Updates from the association office and NODA leadership will also be presented at this session. Target Audience: All Undergraduates Target Audience: Graduate Students|All Professionals Learning the Playbook: The Love Languages, Communication and Motivation Not a Designer? Not a Problem! Blackburn Science Building 249 Price Doyle Fine Arts 547 Jessie Miller, Student Orientation Coordinator, University of Central Florida Jason Skidmore, Student Orientation Coordinator, University of Central Florida Jammal Cooks, Student Orientation Coordinator, University of Central Florida Orientation is a team sport — are you leading your team to a championship? You may not be communicating as effectively as you think. In this program, we will guide you through the Love Languages’ playbook to help you become a better communicator, motivator and team member! Target Audience: All Undergraduates New Student Orientation in a Free Community College State Alexander Hall 2216 Ben Littlepage, Coordinator, Assistant Professor of Postsecondary Education Administration Prog., Murray State University Teresa Clark, Assistant Professor of P-20 and Community Leadership, Murray State University Logan Stout, Coordinator of Transfer Center and Academic Outreach, Murray State University In Fall 2015, Tennessee will offer high school graduates free Business Building 206 Carr Health Building 201 Aileen Sousa, Associate Director for New Student Orientation, Florida Atlantic University Have you ever been tasked with creating a flyer, presentation or handout and thought to yourself: “I don’t know how to make this look good.” It’s a challenge to organize all orientation information and make it look professional AND interesting. This session is for non-designers — learn four basic design principles and how to apply them to visual communication media. Target Audience: All SROW Attendees Preparation, Conditioning and Training to SROW Hard! Jesse D. Jones Hall (Chemistry Building) 1213 Allen Mullis, Interim Director, Orientation and Student Success, Tennessee Technological University Larry Cloud, Assistant Director of New Student Orientation, Georgia Tech Being an orientation leader comes at a price paid through long hours, a lot of repetitive work, and high amounts of energy. It is important for peer leaders to remember why they chose this opportunity and provide a great experience for every student; regardless if it is session one or 15. Learn tools and best practices to SROW hard! Target Audience: All Undergraduates 27 SROW Off Your Letters Biology Building 1119 Warming Up for SROWcess Business Building 255 John Chancellor, Orientation Leader Coordinator, University of Alabama at Birmingham Sarahanne Davidson, Orientation Leader Coordinator, University of Alabama at Birmingham Melinda Hofius, Manager of Student Life, West Georgia Technical College Adrienne McBroon, Graduate Assistant, University of West Georgia Greek or not, we should all be prepared for tricky questions and awkward situations. Navigating disaffiliation can be complicated for everyone, but why is it important? If you struggle with keeping your staff cohesive and motivated throughout the summer then this session is for you! We focus on making sure our team is warmed up before every game starts (orientation). We transformed our team using a Ted Talk and have successfully implemented the concept of warming up for SROWcess! Target Audience: First-Year Orientation Staff|Returning Orientation Staff The 12th Man: How to Integrate Your NODA Intern Business Building 252 Jeff Fusco, Coordinator for New Student Orientation, Florida Atlantic University Courtney Pearson, Graduate Assistant for the Center for Inclusion and Cross Cultural Engagement, University of Mississippi The NODA Internship Program is a phenomenal experience for hosting institutions (teams) and graduate students (the 12th man). However, most teams have formed, stormed and normed prior to the NODA intern’s arrival. This presentation will focus on how to successfully assimilate a NODA intern to your orientation team through the lens of Tuckman’s stages of group development. Target Audience: Returning Orientation Staff|Student Orientation Assistants/Coordinators|Graduate Students|New Professionals|Mid-Level Professionals|Incoming NODA Interns Transfer Student Playbook Alexander Hall 2215 Darcy Hayes, Director of First Year Experience, University of North Georgia Derek Sutton, Academic Advising Coordinator, University of North Georgia Jamie Taylor, Coordinator for First Year Transitions, University of North Georgia Join us for a round table discussion on preparing presenters and orientation leaders to help get transfer students in the game. Give your team the plays needed to a winning orientation offense! Target Audience: Graduate Students|All Professionals 28 Target Audience:: All SROW Attendees Wearing Multiple Jerseys: Uncovering Layers of Identity and Privilege Wrather Museum Auditorium Chantae Brown, Peer Advisor Coordinator, Florida International University Melany Freiria, Peer Advisor, Florida International University We are all citizens of the world. How often do you run into someone whose story differs from your own? As leaders, we have the power to make an impact and the responsibility to understand how our identities can affect others. Will you be able to advocate for all individuals? Target Audience: All Undergraduates What Type of Ice Do You Break? Mason Hall Auditorium Lyric Burr, Orientation Leader, University of West Georgia Wesley Hammonds, Orientation Leader, University of West Georgia Brittany Groff, Orientation Leader, University of West Georgia This presentation will discuss the importance of using icebreakers to build a strong, trustworthy and genuine team. Come join us and find out what type of ice you break! Target Audience: First-Year Orientation Staff|Returning Orientation Staff Educational Session D 2:15 - 3 p.m. Breaking the Ice, Building the Spirit Collins Industry and Technology Center Freed Curd Auditorium Daniela Karaki-Suarez, Peer Advisor, Florida International University Andy Garcia, Peer Advisor, Florida International University Graduate Assistant’s Playbook: the X’s and O’s for Your Professional Development Wells Hall 111 Ashley Cofield, Graduate Assistant, Columbus State University Marissa Miller, Student Development Specialist– Orientation, Columbus State University No two orientation groups are exactly alike. Attend this session to put together your icebreaker playbook and learn how each activity suits different personality types to encourage a fun environment for incoming students! Use icebreakers more intentionally to make each student feel like part of their new “home team!” SHHHH! The playbook to assist you in becoming the champion as a GA has been found! Determining your self-expectations is essential for finding your role within the orientation experience. Through interactive dialogue and activities, this session provides you with information on how to become the ball carrier and MVP at your institution. Target Audience: All Undergraduates Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can’t Lose: Unifying Your Student Leaders Hitting a Home Run for Your Hardship Students Wells Hall 317 Carla Rodriguez, Coordinator of New Student and Carolina Parent Programs, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Kristy Barngrover, Coordinator of New Student and Carolina Parent Programs, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill In this interactive educational session for professional staff and graduate students, come prepared to talk about your student leadership structure and how we can learn from each other’s best practices. From recruitment to training to development, we’ll cover the important steps to develop your team into all stars. Target Audience: Graduate Students|All Professionals Defining a Professional Philosophy Business Building 252 Brian Bourke, Assistant Professor, Murray State University Jesse D. Jones Hall (Chemistry Building) 1213 Kyle Sarver, Assistant Director, University of Louisiana at Lafayette If your extended orientation program costs in order to attend, you may be accidentally neglecting students who would benefit from the experience, but are turned away at the sign of the cost. We’ll discuss innovative fundraising opportunities, community partnerships and scholarships for hardship students so that no one misses out! Target Audience: Graduate Students|All Professionals How to Be a F.R.I.E.N.D. to Your Small Group Jesse D. Jones Hall (Chemistry Building) 1212 Charity Dobbs, Orientation Leader, University of West Georgia Jasmine Darnaby, Orientation Leader, University of West Georgia Jacquelyn Ebakhaye, Orientation Leader, University of West Georgia One of the keys to success in a profession is being able to articulate how you see yourself as a member of that profession. Join me for a how-to guide to crafting your own professional philosophy in student affairs. Nervous about who might be in your small group or how to handle the diversity in your group? Join us and examine the significance of diversity and the bond that can be created with your small group, as we meet a group of diverse people: the cast of the iconic T.V. show, F.R.I.E.N.D.S! Target Audience: Graduate Students|New Professionals Target Audience: All Undergraduates 29 Improv and Impact: An Orientation Leader’s Guide to Quick Thinking Lessons from the Concession Stand: Customer Service 101 Price Doyle Fine Arts 547 Mason Hall Auditorium Tanner Thibodeaux, Graduate Assistant in Admissions, Nicholls State University Chelsie Bergeron, Graduate Assistant in Admissions, Nicholls State University Collin Taylor, Orientation Team Leader, Florida State University New students and their parents are overflowing with questions that can be difficult to answer. New orientation leaders are often left stumbling when trying to answer questions off the tops of their heads. Through games, participants will be divided into groups that will require them to think on their feet. Target Audience: All Undergraduates It’s Peanut Butter Jelly Time Alexander Hall 240 Laurely Caycho, Orientation Lead Team, Dalton State College Vicki Crane, Orientation Lead Team, Dalton State College Audrie Guerrero, Orientation Lead Team, Dalton State College When working with new students, we sometimes skip steps because we assume they already know certain things. This can make for an unsettling experience for first years and leave them feeling lost. Through activity, we will demonstrate that sometimes we assume too much of our audience and how to be mindful of that. One goal all orientation leaders share is to provide exceptional customer service to incoming students and families. In this session, we will discuss customer service techniques and ways to provide exceptional service. Come for the informative Ted Talk, and stay for the tips, tricks and invigorating discussion! Target Audience: All Undergraduates Offensive Awareness: The Power of Microaggressions Wrather Museum Auditorium Allen Rakotoniaina, Student Orientation Leader, University of Louisville Preston Simmons, Student Orientation Leader, University of Louisville The smallest words and phrases can have a large impact on how your students perceive their orientation experience. Step into our locker room to be coached on how to be more responsible with your everyday words and actions as an orientation leader, and score a touchdown when you step out onto that field! Target Audience: All Undergraduates Target Audience: First-Year Orientation Staff Keeping Your Head in the Game! One More Rep: Your Last Orientation Could Be Their First Blackburn Science Building 320 Blackburn Science Building 249 Nick Wright, Student Orientation Leader, University of Louisville Alex Oyler, Student Orientation Leader, University of Louisville Jeremy Ball, Student Orientation Leader, University of Louisville Satchel Mede, Peer Advisor, Florida International University Don’t get a technical foul and cost your team the game! Learn how to work effectively with your teammates through conflict to ensure the winning formula to success. Using a game plan that has served us well, we will get your team ready to handle stressful situations ... even when the game’s on the line! Target Audience: All Undergraduates Orientations are your workouts and sessions are your reps. Whether it is the last session of the week or the year, as a leader learn how to spice things up, go hard, recharge your motivation and honor the commitment remembering that your last session could be their first. Target Audience: All SROW Attendees Real World/Breaking It Down Business Building 404 Tori Russell, Student Orientation Leader, University of Louisville Austin Szymczak, Student Orientation Leader, University of Louisville People face many challenges in the Real World, whether it’s at UofL or any other college. Step into the huddle as we teach you 30 how to address situations and make your students aware of the troubles they may face, because the Real World isn’t a game to be played with. SROW Fishing: Using the Four “FISH” Customer Service Principles Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students|New Professionals Emily Kennedy, CWE Head Parent Counselor, Auburn University Jessica Schaus, CWE Head Camp Counselor, Auburn University Ross Stephens, SOS Orientation Leader Coordinator, Auburn University Will Gibson, CWE Head Camp Counselor, Auburn University Redefining Leadership Carr Health Building 201 Austin Vick, Orientation Assistant, East Carolina University Jared Logan, Orientation Assistant, East Carolina University Leadership comes in all personality types, influences and presences. We have the potential to make a big difference on each of our campuses in the lives of future students. It is important to recognize the potential we have as student leaders. This session will empower you to find the leader within you! Target Audience: All SROW Attendees Returning Starters: Avoiding the Second Year Slump Business Building 255 Hannah Thomas, Student Director Staff, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Collin Gatlin, Student Director Staff, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Has your orientation leader contract been extended for another season? Maybe you were an All-Star as a Rookie, but it’s time to take your game to the next level. Come learn how to keep your head in the game, and make this season one for the record books. Target Audience: Returning Orientation Staff|Student Orientation Assistants/Coordinators Curris Center Barkley Room Ever feel like you’re drowning in mundane tasks at orientation? This session will demonstrate how Auburn University uses the FISH Philosophy to get our team hooked on orientation and serve the students and families that attend our program. Target Audience: All Undergraduates SROWvival Guide Alexander Hall 3101E Anna Kristen Poteat, Captain, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Kristian Lewis, Captain, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Caleb Cuthbertson, Returner, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Orientation is a stressful time for orientation leaders as well as families of new students. Come learn about mental endurance of orientation leaders, how this relates to incoming students. We will identify triggers of stress, educate about stress relief methods, and engage our fellow leaders to maintain our service roles as orientation leaders. Target Audience: First-Year Orientation Staff|Returning Orientation Staff T.V. Timeout for Emotional Intelligence Selecting All-Stars: Intentionalizing Recruitment Business Building 206 Jackeline Bonilla, Assistant Director, New Student and Family Programs, University of Florida The recruitment and selection process for student leaders is the foundation for a successful year. Whether selecting an orientation staff or first year seminar peer leaders, learn how to intentionally design a recruitment and selection process to fit the needs of your program. Biology Building 1119 Corry Moore, Program Assistant, University of Florida We often credit others with “putting us in a bad mood” or “ruining our day,” but emotional intelligence tells us that the individual thought to have caused the emotional swing is not able to affect our mood; it is a personal choice. Do not let others cause you to be ejected from this championship game! Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students Target Audience: Graduate Students|New Professionals 31 The Strength of A Vulnerable Team: Leading with Vulnerability Turn Up or Transfer... Why It’s Important to P.A.R.T.Y. Price Doyle Fine Arts 546 Blackburn Science Building 228 Chris Trudell, Associate Director, Clemson University Shannon Roberson, Orientation Team Leader, Clemson University Drew Costa, Orientation Team Leader, Clemson University Maris Monroe, Orientation Team Leader, Clemson University Bryan Sivilli, Orientation Team Leader, Clemson University Cambridge Gamble, Orientation Team Leader, Clemson University Evan Jaynes, Graduate Assistant, Clemson University Taylor Mutimer, SOAR Returner, Georgia Southern University Adam Clay, SOAR Leader, Georgia Southern University Breanna Jones, SOAR Leader, Georgia Southern University DiArron Morrison, SOAR Leader, Georgia Southern University Kelsey Vaughn, SOAR Leader, Georgia Southern University Every leader has a unique story that has defined their motivation, dreams and goals to make positive change in the world. Sharing your most definitive moments has a tremendous ripple effect to build authentic relationships, connect leaders together and inspire others to be the change they want to see in the world. Target Audience: All SROW Attendees The Tonight Show with Pre-Professional Students: An Orientation Special Alexander Hall 2215 Ryan Bolotte, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Jared Bigler, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Tara Harrington, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Katiebelle Heflin, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Lindsey Landry, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Rachel Lemoine, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Jill Meyer, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Students come to college not knowing what to expect, having heard the stigmas associated with college life and believing that’s what college is about. Learn ways to challenge the labels placed upon universities and encourage students to invest in themselves and their campus. Join us as we show you how to P.A.R.T.Y. Target Audience: First-Year Orientation Staff|Returning Orientation Staff When the Visitors’ Section Goes Wild: Tips for Parents and Guests at Orientation Blackburn Science Building 135 Nicole Ralston, Coordinator of University Success 1001, University of New Orleans Stephanie Moore-Kreamer, Orientation Assistant, University of New Orleans Does your Visitor’s section get a little rowdy? Are you nervous about working with parents and guests? Attend this session to overcome your fears and learn how to communicate with parents, guests and guardians. Practice getting your visitors to root for the home team with real-life case studies! Live from Murray, Ky.; join us for tonight’s production featuring celebrity guests discussing pre-professional students! Get the scoop on the challenges that pre-health and pre-law students face and how you, as orientation staff, can help them succeed beyond orientation. Don’t forget to tune in ... we’ve got a great show planned! Target Audience: All Undergraduates Target Audience: All SROW Attendees Melissa Dunn, Assistant Director, First Year Experience, Auburn University David Presley, Associate Director of Recruitment and Orientation, Samford University You’re Not a Student Anymore: Making the Change from GA to Professional Alexander Hall 2216 “And what year are you? Oh, I’m not a student. I work here.” Ever had that conversation? How can you transition from the life of a GA to one of a full-time professional? Setting boundaries, speaking up in meetings, taking on projects and social circles are some of the topics we will cover. Target Audience: Graduate Students|All Professionals 32 Educational Session E 3:30 - 4:15 p.m. And the Player of the Game Award Goes to ... Customer Service Blackburn Science Building 249 Corry Moore, Program Assistant, University of Florida The interactions a student has with your front-line players are crucial to getting that run batted in. This presentation is designed especially for minor leaguers who want to learn how to not strike out in customer service for students and parents over the phone, in person and by email. Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students Becoming the Heavyweight Champion: Rolling with the Punches of Your New Institution Business Building 206 Alyssa Moore, Orientation Leader, University of New Orleans Shrederick King, Orientation Leader, University of New Orleans Stephanie Prior, Orientation Leader, University of New Orleans Are your incoming students looking a little confused and hesitant? To make sure they don’t take the full count or throw in the towel, square off with us in our roundtable style discussion on how to make your incoming students more confident and comfortable with having you in their corner. Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students Building Your “Avengers” — The Five Dysfunctions of a Team Blackburn Science Building 228 George Hill, Student Orientation Staff, University of Louisiana at Lafayette Taylor Girouard, Student Orientation Staff, University of Louisiana at Lafayette Devin Cochran, Student Orientation Staff, University of Louisiana at Lafayette Don’t Sweat it! Alexander Hall 2216 Madison Robey, Orientation Leader, University of North Georgia Victoria Buker, Orientation Leader, University of North Georgia Seth Bailey, Orientation Leader, University of North Georgia When pushing through the long summer months, leaders are faced with many challenges. Fatigue sets in and we must fight past exhaustion. This presentation discusses strategies for moderating limits, hydration and toleration. Make the most of your summer by focusing on these skills to maintain sanity during the orientation season. Target Audience: First-Year Orientation Staff Embracing the “I” in Team: The Playbook for Developing Confidence and a Sense of Individuality Business Building 255 T’Erica Hudson, Graduate Assistant for Orientation, University of Mississippi Cedric Garron, Regional Admissions Counselor, University of Mississippi Roz Sabella, Graduate Assistant for Orientation, University of Mississippi Do you want to be the MVP of the team, but think you lack what it takes to carry out the big play? A lack of confidence and self-identity can negatively affect you and your team. Don’t get called for a personal foul; let us help you develop your unique game plan! Target Audience: All Undergraduates Do you work well in a team? Does your team have trust issues like Ironman? Or is your team like the Hulk with loads of built up aggression? This presentation will examine the Avengers’ personalities and will show how a variety of leaders work together to build the ultimate team. Target Audience: All SROW Attendees 33 Flag on the Play on Game Day Wrather Museum Auditorium Ebony Upton, Executive Orientation Leader, Kennesaw State University Anna Lee, Executive Orientation Leader, Kennesaw State University This presentation will give you the tools to ensure inclusion for all orientation goers, inclusion within an orientation team and the “dos and don’ts’” on what to say on orientation day related to inclusive language and diversity. Target Audience:: First-Year Orientation Staff|Returning Orientation Staff Getting Picked in the First Round: How to Score the Right Job Alexander Hall 342 Jackie Bonilla, Assistant Director, New Student and Family Programs, University of Florida Chelsea Ball, Assistant Director of New Student Services, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Shannon McGinnis, Program Coordinator for Orientation, University of Louisville Arie Gee, Assistant Director, New Student and Family Programs, University of Florida Alton Standifer, Associate Director of New Student Orientation, University of Georgia Looking for the right team? As a free agent, you will make choices that will impact your experience as a new OTR professional. Come discover how to make the most of your first job search, by making intentional choices and asking the right questions to find your perfect fit. Target Audience: Student Orientation Assistants/ Coordinators|Graduate Students|Those seeking their first job within the field of OTR Haters Gonna Hate: How to Get the “Cool Kids” to Shake it Up and Shake it Off Jesse D. Jones Hall (Chemistry Building) 1212 keep a positive attitude amongst the entire crowd. Come learn ways to incorporate those who are “too cool for school” and ensure every student is getting down with the “sick beat” of orientation. Target Audience: All SROW Attendees How to Cover Your Bases in Dealing with Tough Parent Situations Collins Industry and Technology Center Freed Curd Auditorium Emily Kennedy, Head Parent Counselor, Auburn University Andrew Holman, Orientation Leader Coordinator, Auburn University Ross Stephens, Orientation Leader Coordinator, Auburn University Kyndel Tarziers, Head Parent Counselor, Auburn University Learn how to hit a home run working with parents! Don’t let a parent steal your base by taking over a presentation or asking questions you’re not prepared for. Your team can win by learning how to better appreciate and successfully deal with the unexpected and sometimes troublesome parent interactions. Target Audience: All Undergraduates “If you build it, they will come:” Making Technology Work for You Business Building 404 Genna Martella, Graduate Assistant, Georgia Tech Brittany Donatelli, Graduate Assistant, Syracuse University Looking to give your recycling bin a break this summer? Come learn how Georgia Tech has hit a grand slam by going digital! This presentation will discuss how we have integrated a variety of platforms and freeware technology into our office functions, bolstering efficiency and customer service for students, parents and university partners. Target Audience: Returning Orientation Staff|Student Orientation Assistants/Coordinators|Graduate Students|New Professionals Inclusivity, It’s So Much More Than Being Nice Hunter Stewart, Student Coordinator of Orientation and Recruitment Events, University of Alabama Ashley Donovan, Student Coordinator of Orientation and Recruitment Events, University of Alabama Waverly Jones, Student Coordinator of Orientation and Recruitment Events, University of Alabama Price Doyle Fine Arts 546 Not everyone enjoys the pep and excitement of orientation. These “haters” can make it hard for orientation leaders to We’ve all been told that as leaders it’s our job to make students feel included on our campus. Duh. But sometimes our natural tendencies and perceptions of people get in the way. Learn how 34 D’Angelo Gatewood, Orientation Leader, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Hannah Petersen, Orientation Leader, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill your language and actions can foster an inclusive environment while creating a memorable orientation experience. Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students|New Professionals Keep Moving Forward — Making Orientation the Most Magical Experience on Earth! Mason Hall Auditorium Maddie Rodnite, Graduate Assistant for Orientation and First Year Experience, Auburn University Tori Close, Graduate Assistant for Orientation and First Year Experience, Auburn University Come learn how the magic of Disney can send your orientation program to infinity and beyond! We will show you how the philosophy of Disney’s customer service and cast member training can help your orientation program keep moving forward and make the experience magical for both staff and guests alike! Target Audience: All SROW attendees Playing for the Same Team: Greek Orientation Leaders Curris Center Barkley Room Rachel Gilbert, Orientation Leader Coordinator, University of Alabama in Huntsville Jenny Russell, Assistant Director of New Student Orientation and Family Programs, University of Alabama in Huntsville Competition among Greeks can be as fierce as college football. What does that mean during orientation? OLs must remain unbiased while encouraging new students to seek involvement. Learn about UAH’s approach to Greek affiliation during orientation while understanding that the goal is leading students to the “W” in their new home. Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students|New Professionals Rounding the Bases: Coming Full Circle from Orientation to Student Affairs Wells Hall 317 Life After The Summer: Fostering Personal/ Professional Growth as an Orientation Leader Blackburn Science Building 135 Ilya Grindstaff, Orientation Leader, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Cory Eaton, Orientation Leader, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Your leadership journey doesn’t end with you becoming an orientation leader; it only opens up more doors of opportunity! Come and listen and learn about maximizing your potential as an orientation leader, from resume building to identifying future leadership opportunities. Target Audience: First-Year Orientation Staff Orientegration Price Doyle Fine Arts 547 Noel Webber, FASET Cabinet, Georgia Tech McClean Davies, FASET Cabinet, Georgia Tech Conor Fitzpatrick, Wreck Camp Director, Georgia Tech Andrea Vargas, FASET Cabinet, Georgia Tech There’s more than one way to reach a goal, and orientation is no different! For some, a one- or two-day orientation is not enough, making supplementary programs focusing on various aspects of college life necessary. Learn how traditional and extended orientations work together to make sure that incoming students are prepared for college. Austin McKim, Graduate Assistant for Spartan Family Programs, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Orientation is often the point where students decide to pursue a career in student affairs. This session will identify ways to help students articulate their orientation experience in a way that prepares them for a career in student affairs and introduce a program to help current students and future professionals learn about the field. Target Audience: All Professionals SROW Hard So You Won’t SROW Home Carr Health Building 201 Luis Santiago, Orientation Leader, Johnson and Wales University, North Miami Campus Robin-Kay Campbell, Orientation Leader, Johnson and Wales University, North Miami Campus Transitioning from high school to college can be difficult, whether you are staying in-state or going across the country. It is not always easy, but there are ways to help students overcome homesickness. Come learn how to SROW Hard and make your students’ college experiences one to remember so that they won’t SROW Home! Target Audience: First-Year Orientation Staff|Returning Orientation Staff Target Audience: All Undergraduates 35 SROW Me What You Got! Courtney Pearson, Graduate Assistant, University of Mississippi Erica Roy, Team Leader/Returner, University of South Carolina Jacqui Chiari, Team Leader/Returner, University of South Carolina Just like sports teams, orientation teams have captains. Not everyone can be the captain, but every member of the team is essential to the team’s success. Come find out how supporting your captain can help lead your team to a winning season! Biology Building 1119 Got spirit? Let’s hear it! Learn to utilize all that pride and energy to motivate yourself, your staff, incoming students and their families to make the best orientation experience EVER! Come learn how to tell your university’s story and how to embrace that story to get students, families and OLs excited and motivated! Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students Taking Your Leadership to the Off Season — Being a New Student Resource Beyond Orientation and Welcome Week Programs Alexander Hall 3101E Chris Trudell, Associate Director, Clemson University Drew Costa, Orientation Team Leader, Clemson University This educational session explores the power of student leadership beyond Summer Orientation and Welcome Week programs. Through technology, intentional service and mentor relationships, student leaders can lead new students through transition, retention and graduation. Target Audience: First-Year Orientation Staff|Returning Orientation Staff Transfer Services Network Meeting and Roundtable Discussion Alexander Hall 2215 Vincent Prior, First-Year Academic Advisor, University of New Orleans This roundtable discussion will focus on issues relating to transfer students on our campuses, including the impacts of specific program components and initiatives that we are using to address the needs of these students. Graduate students and professionals are encouraged to attend to learn more about NODA’s Transfer Services Network. Target Audience: Graduate Students|All Professionals Wearing the Same Uniform: Protecting the University Brand Target Audience: Student Orientation Assistants/ Coordinators|Graduate Students|All Professionals Wells Hall 111 The Major Leagues of Motivation: Avoiding Orientation Burnout It is about the name on the front of the jersey, not the back. This session will include a discussion about the value of consistency of messaging from admissions to orientation to first year initiatives. Examples of working with campus partners, university relations and academic units will be shared. Blackburn Science Building 320 Joshua Shampaner, Graduate Assistant for New Student Orientation, Florida Atlantic University You couldn’t be more excited for your first orientation! But after 5, 10 or even 15 orientations, will you still feel excited? Come relax and learn powerful and unique ways to maintain the motivation, focus and perseverance needed, both individually and as a team, to finish the season with a slam dunk! Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students|New Professionals There’s No I in TEAM! Jesse D. Jones Hall (Chemistry Building) 1213 Brittany Acosta, Graduate Assistant, University of Tennessee, Knoxville James Kelly, Graduate Assistant, University of Tennessee, Knoxville 36 Mickey Howard, Associate Director, University of Florida Target Audience: Graduate Students|All Professionals What Do You Hate about Your University? Alexander Hall 240 Sarahanne Davidson, Orientation Leader Coordinator, University of Alabama at Birmingham John Chancellor, Orientation Leader Coordinator, University of Alabama at Birmingham Recruiting star players is hard if the locker room smells and campus dining is yucky. Be prepared to tactfully answer tough questions at orientation. Positively representing your university even when you might have a negative opinion can be a challenge. Target Audience: All Undergraduates Educational Session F 4:30 -5:15 p.m. Basic Training: Best Practices for Student Staff Development Business Building 206 Jessie Wortham, Coordinator of New Student Orientation, University of Memphis Kate Howard, Senior Associate Director of Recruitment and Orientation, University of Memphis Destin Tucker, Assistant Director of Recruitment and Orientation, University of Memphis Hup 2, 3, 4! Keep it up 2, 3, 4! Company halt. Join us to examine best practices for educating and training student leaders. Learn some of the most effective ways to train any type of student group to better understand the significance of their role. Sound off as we learn from one another! Target Audience: Student Orientation Assistants/ Coordinators|Graduate Students|All Professionals Don’t Throw What You Can’t Catch: Language Diversity Blackburn Science Building 228 Jaime Williams, Peer Advisor, Florida International University There is SROW much diversity in language that it’s sometimes hard to know if your words are offensive or not. By creating awareness of language diversity, this session will help participants recognize, understand and appropriately respond to the different diverse language throughout your orientation experience. Target Audience: All Undergraduates From Bench to MVP: Creating Opportunities for Student Leadership Development in the Orientation Setting Alexander Hall 342 Being the Best: Graduate Student Training Stephanie Watkins-Cruz, Orientation Programming Supervisor, University of North Carolina at Asheville Mickey Howard, Associate Director, University of Florida Creating student leadership opportunities within a team environment is challenging. Components such as upward mobility, appropriate levels of challenge and support, delegation and empowerment assist UNC Asheville’s orientation program in building great orientation teams, while developing our student leaders. This presentation discusses opportunity creation through the implementation of these components. Wells Hall 111 Why is it all about the job search or what’s next? When was the last time you took time to focus on your goals and how you are going to achieve them? This session will discuss the importance of setting meaningful goals, developing action plans and reflecting on graduate experiences. Target Audience: Graduate Students Connect and Affect: How to Talk to Anyone Target Audience: Returning Orientation Staff|Student Orientation Assistants/Coordinators|Graduate Students|New Professionals|Mid-Level Professionals Chardonnay Ismail, Team Leader, University of South Carolina Grace Schneider, Team Leader, University of South Carolina From Mr. Freeze to Elsa: Using Your Ice Breaker Super Power for Good Business Building 404 We teach our leaders how to interact with students and parents. Sometimes they need more than interaction; they need connection. Everyone who helps make orientation happen has an opportunity to learn, grow and make a positive difference. We will show you how to make the most of every chance. Target Audience: First-Year Orientation Staff Collins Industry and Technology Center Freed Curd Auditorium David Davis, SWOT FORCE, Auburn University at Montgomery Implementing a super heroic theme, this educational session will provide the definition of an ice breaker, how they can be implemented in orientation, the reasons to use ice breakers, and provide a criteria by which an orientation leader should lead ice breakers. It will also include a hands-on icebreaker activity. Target Audience: First-Year Orientation Staff|Returning Orientation Staff 37 Getting in the Game: Using Digital Environments for Team Collaboration Wrather Museum Auditorium Huddles and Doubles in Orientation Alexander Hall 240 Shawn Knight, Graduate Assistant, Clemson University Shannon Roberson, Team Leader, Clemson University Bryan Sivilli, Team Leader, Clemson University Conor Fitpatrick, Wreck Camp Director, Georgia Tech McClean Davies, FASET Cabinet, Georgia Tech Andrea Vargas, FASET Cabinet, Georgia Tech Noel Webber, FASET Cabinet, Georgia Tech This session explores the technological applications of various forms of collaborative software and digital spaces in an Orientation setting. With so much information to provide to our student leaders, how can we move away from the infamous 200-page binder? Digital environments get everyone off the bench and into the collaboration game. How can you create bonds amongst a large group of orientation leaders and make sure that each leader is continuously challenged to grow? What if students have issues relating to their group leader? Come learn how we use partnerships and small groups to organize leaders, maximizing the benefits for both leaders and students. Target Audience: Student Orientation Assistants/ Coordinators|Graduate Students|All Professionals Target Audience: All Undergraduates Highlight Session: The Social Excellence Project: Spreading Human Connection Price Doyle Fine Arts 546 Tina VanSteenbergen, Education and Training Director, The Social Excellence Project With increasing technology, we’re losing our social confidence and skills. We know that students are more happy, more engaged and more successful when they have a strong social support system. Come learn and laugh with us as we share with you the power of human connection, skills and confidence — the power of social excellence. Just Do It: Taking Charge of Difficult Situations Mason Hall Auditorium Jaime Bailey, Orientation Guide, University of Memphis Christian Boyd, Orientation Guide, University of Memphis Jesse Cochran, Orientation Guide, University of Memphis Difficult situations are a natural part of orientation. As student leaders, we are the front lines of these challenging and sometimes frustrating conversations. Learn how to take charge of these conversations, not get discouraged by stress, and how hard work can help turn those negatives into positives. Do you know when to “Just Do It?” Target Audience: All Undergraduates Target Audience: All SROW Attendees How to Turn Haters into Your #1 Fan! Letters and Leadership — The Benefits of Being Unaffiliated Jesse D. Jones Hall (Chemistry Building) 1212 Blackburn Science Building 135 Gilbert Rodriguez, Peer Advisor, Florida International University Erica Aguiar, Preview Orientation Leader, University of Florida Attitude makes all the difference! This presentation is geared toward explaining how school spirit affects incoming students in their transition to college life and how we as orientation leaders can play a big role in facilitating those feelings of pride. Have you ever looked at yourself from a new student’s perspective? Have you thought about the message you are sending, just from your involvement? Remove your letters and leadership positions for a short time and join a conversation about why disaffiliating may be beneficial to your incoming students. Target Audience: All Undergraduates Target Audience: First-Year Orientation Staff 38 Making All-Star Digital Avatars: Current Research on Digital Identity and Environments Business Building 255 Chris Trudell, Associate Director, Clemson University This interactive session will introduce virtual environments that question theories of student identity development. Through the prism of Google Search, we will explore today’s digital native generation while introducing a new perspective to orientation, transition and retention programs with a digital lens. Use technology to visualize digital networks that exist within the campus community. Small College Network Roundtable Wells Hall 317 Jessica Berkey, Director of Student Activities, Furman University OTR staff at small colleges and universities often balance more than just OTR roles. These demands can lead us to sometimes feel as though we are the jack of all trades and the master of none! Come discuss issues unique to our institutions and roles. Be prepared to have questions and offer best practices. Target Audience: Graduate Students|All Professionals Target Audience: All SROW Attendees So, You Want to Go into Student Affairs? Raising the Bar on Orientation Learning Outcomes Adrienne McBroon, Graduate Assistant for Orientation, University of West Georgia Melinda Hofius, Manager of Student Life, West Georgia Technical College Alexander Hall 2215 Jared Tice, Dean of Students, Barton College A year after implementing learning outcomes into our orientations, the data has revealed true, experiential learning occurring outside the classroom. This session will demonstrate an easy to implement step-by-step approach to learning outcomes development and how to effectively communicate these outcomes to your target audience (new students and families). Target Audience: Graduate Students|All Professionals Reaching the End Zone: Strategies and Power Plays for a Winning Team Curris Center Barkley Room Marissa Miller, Student Development Specialist- Orientation, Columbus State University Ashley Cofield, Graduate Assistant, Columbus State University Oftentimes, serving on the orientation team can direct our attention to the goals and outcomes of the orientation program and institution, instead of focusing on the importance of individual and team objectives. Through goal-setting activities, interactive discussion, and assessment, this session will provide effective ways to set goals for all throughout the orientation experience. Target Audience: All SROW Attendees Carr Health Building 201 Thinking about joining the Student Affairs team? Don’t know where to start? This session will help calm your fears and provide valuable information. Graduate students who also went on this journey will share the struggles they experienced and how they found the program that was best for them! Target Audience: All Undergraduates SROW Home, to Bel Air! Fresh Transitions for First Year Students Biology Building 1119 Matt Shina, Spartan Orientation Coordinator, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Tanisha Mills, Spartan Orientation Coordinator, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Erika Sisk, Spartan Orientation Coordinator, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Freshmen orientation staffers hold precious information about their own college experiences. Transitioning firsthand experiences into knowledge for orientation helps new students understand what challenges they may experience. We will explore the use and implications of self-assessment in orientation, and how to make the transition from first-year student to first-year staff member successful. Target Audience: All Undergraduates 39 Staying Motivated Through the Orientation Season Alexander Hall 3101E Elisabeth Logan, Student Director Staff, University of Tennessee, Knoxville LaSabra Williams, Student Director Staff, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Cameron Miller, Orientation Leader, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Touchdown Tommy!: Finding Your Inner Rugrat through Orientation Blackburn Science Building 249 Raigan Smith, Head Orientation Leader, Columbus State University Alexis Knox, Head Orientation Leader, Columbus State University Are you afraid your orientation team will fall short of the end-zone? Learn how to use individualization and different leadership techniques to motivate an effective team from kickoff to touchdown. From Tommy and Chuckie, to Phil and Lil, join us to enhance your leadership style by discovering your inner Rugrat. This presentation will give insight to how the Rugrats’ characteristics allow them to work efficiently as a team despite their many differences and how each character has a role within leadership and group development. Target Audience: All Undergraduates|Graduate Students Target Audience: All Undergraduates Stretch Hard or SROW Home Using Your Hall of Fame to Train Your Next All-Stars Blackburn Science Building 320 Kayla Kolka, Preview Orientation Leader, University of Florida “You can’t put a limit on anything. The more you dream, the farther you get.” — Michael Phelps. Athletes strive to perform past what is expected of them. Orientation leaders can do the same. Come learn how to go beyond what is expected to become a champion leader. Target Audience: First-Year Orientation Staff|Returning Orientation Staff The Orientation Bunch: Keeping the Family Together Jesse D. Jones Hall (Chemistry Building) 1213 Drake Boudreaux, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Elise Benezech, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Seth Madden, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Waite Reeves, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Meg Robinson, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Catherine Schexnayder, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Heather Sullivan, LSU Ambassador, Louisiana State University Here’s a story of a lovely program. We’re laying out the welcome mat for you to learn the importance of incorporating a family-like orientation experience for families, students and orientation leaders alike. Every family has a story; come learn about ours and the way we all became the Orientation Bunch. Target Audience: All SROW Attendees 40 Business Building 252 Jill Faull, Graduate Assistant, University of Florida See how inviting the Hall of Fame to your Preseason training can set the standard for the upcoming season. We, at the University of Florida, select representatives from our Preview Staff Hall of Fame to come out and run plays with our new recruits to teach them the ins and outs of the game. Target Audience: Returning Orientation Staff|Student Orientation Assistants/Coordinators|Graduate Students|New Professionals Welcome to the Dawg House! Alexander Hall 2216 Dani Iannelli, Graduate Intern, Orientation and Admissions, University of Georgia Calli McRae, Graduate Assistant, Orientation and Admissions, University of Georgia University of Georgia’s 2015 orientation leader training engages leaders to be active participants in their learning. Leaders are challenged to participate in boundary-breaking discussions throughout training sessions, as a tool to develop and empower them to lead with the pride of a Bulldawg! Come be a part of the Bulldawg nation! Target Audience: Student Orientation Assistants/ Coordinators|Graduate Students|New Professionals