Thursday, October 14, 2010

MCPA Events

Register today for the Maryland College Personnel Association (MCPA) Fall Conference and ACPA East Coast Graduate Fair and Undergraduate Experience. The conference is Friday, November 5th from 8:30-5p. at Loyola University – Timonium.

We are excited to announce our keynote speaker; Congressman Elijah Cummings, Maryland’s 7th District Representative.

We are proudly partnering with the American College Personnel Association to showcase the East Coast Graduate Fair and undergraduate experience featuring keynote speaker Marcia Guenzler-Stevens. Our undergraduate experience features a case study competition with some amazing prizes as well as a focused, intentional undergraduate program track including a graduate student panel. If you are interested in representing your graduate program at our Graduate Fair, please contact Joshua Hiscock at Jhiscock@umd.edu.

Our annual MCPA Recognition Awards will be presented at the conference. Nominate your deserving colleagues and/or students today!

If you are ever looking for a chance to submit articles and professional writing, consider our Little Linkages newsletter. Contact Eddie Wright at wright@msmary.edu for more information.

MCPA strives to make membership affordable and offer quality professional development opportunities to higher education professionals in Maryland. We are happy to offer a conference fee that is affordable while offering amazing benefits. Member rate for the conference is $40 or $60 with the purchase of membership! The Graduate Student rate is $25 and the undergraduate rate is $15.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Sondra Matter

Sondra Matter
Resident Director
Stevenson University
Undergraduate:
Boston University
Penn State

Master's:
Loyola University Maryland

Currently a Doctoral Candidate
at Loyola University Maryland



Most Passionate about:
Social Justice,Women's Issues, & Service Learning (creating
awareness, advocacy, and activism with students)

Biggest Influence(s) have been Michael Puma

Exciting this Summer: Took a flying-trapeze acrobatics class,
but it paled in
comparison to spending last summer in
South America doing service and backpacking :)


Outside of Work: Love to learn new dances (i.e. salsa, swing, hip hop, etc.)
& I am
always up for trying something new and looking forward
to the next adventure, risk,
etc.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Erika Brightful

Erika Brightful
Area Director
Salisbury University

Where you went to school:
St. Mary’s College of Maryland, Class ’07
Salisbury University, class ‘09

What are you most passionate about in the field: I’m most passionate about social justice issues and student development

Who has been your biggest influence in your career: Joanne Goldwater has been the biggest influence in my career

Something exciting from this summer: I recently became an Aunt this summer

Something fun that you do outside of your job or something we should know about you:I love to go sailing and traveling; I’m currently planning on a trip to the west coast to enjoy sailing on the pacific!

Anthony "Tito" Sierra

Anthony "Tito" Sierra
Resident Director for Manokin Hall
Salisbury University

School:
Undergrad @ Lincoln University of PA '09; Masters @ Salisbury University (in progress) '11

Passion: I am most passionate about creating a safe and engaged community that empowers not only my residents but also my staff to advance to their highest potential.

Influence: I would have to credit Ms. Genyne Royal and Mr. John Lowney as my positive influences and mentors.

Summer: This summer I accepted an ACUHO-I Internship with Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. This experience was enriching both mentally and professionally. I developed the training modules for 4 different positions in their HRL department and at night enjoyed the "NOLA EXPERIENCE".

Outside: Outside of work I enjoy riding motorcycles. I have been riding for 5 years and have enjoyed every moment. I just sold my last street bike and plan on buying another one shortly.

Sheree Stachell

Sheree Satchell
Resident Director
Salisbury University

Where you went to school :
Salisbury University: Undergrad & Masters

What are you most passionate about in the field?
The ability to serve as a catalyst of intellectual, social, physical, spiritual and emotional growth to students (and RA’s). To be able to covertly incorporate teachable moments into everyday conversation, all the while witnessing them transform right before your eyes. Definitely the steam in my engine!

Who has been your biggest influence in your career
Although I have had some pretty awesome supervisors, I would have to say that the students themselves have been my biggest influence, along with my RA staff. They have the ability to ignite within me the embers of motivation when the profession/life in itself wears you down a bit.

Something exciting you did this summer
Exciting…well let’s see….oh yes, I only GOT MARRIED!!!! Yes indeed, I was joined together in Holy matrimony on July 10th, to a pretty stupendous man. Hip hip horayyyy!!!

Something fun that you do outside of your job or something we should know about you: I love Jesus, simply relaxing, singing, watching a good movie, and laughing (doing them all at the same time is AWESOME)!

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Greg Moreau


Gregory W. Moreau
Residence Life Coordinator
Towson University
Education:
Muhlenberg College
University of South Carolina

Most passionate: Helping students realize that adulthood starts now and the decisions in life are theirs to make.

Biggest influence: My colleagues over the years.

Exciting: 4 DAY WEEKENDS! EVERY WEEK! That's what happens when you do not take vacation for 3 years.

Outside: Wait... outside the job... huh?

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Bob Mikus

Bob Mikus
Dean of Students
Stevenson University
B.A., Lebanon Valley College
M.A., LaSalle University
Doctoral candidate, IUP
Most passionate: I am passionate about working with young professionals, helping them grow and develop into more mature, knowledgable and confident student affairs professionals.
Biggest influences: I've generally had one significant mentor at every stop along my path in student affairs. Dave Calvario & Dave Evans (LVC), Alan Wendell (LaSalle), Roland Watts (William Paterson), and Jim Hilton (Elizabethtown).
Something exciting this summer: A week of rest and relaxation in Rehoboth Beach with my wife and two sons.
Something fun outside your job: I love watching my boys play soccer, basketball and swimming. And I really enjoy college football (I would sit in front of the TV every Saturday from morning to midnight if I could!).

Friday, October 1, 2010

Brittany Duncan

Brittany Duncan
Resident Director
Frostburg State University

Current Institution: Indiana University of PA (graduate classes), Frostburg State University (working in ResLife)

Where you went to school:
Undergrad: Shippensburg University of PA '09
Masters: Indiana University of PA (in progress), '11

What are you most passionate about in the field: Working with students in varying circumstances and seeing them develop as individuals, students, and leaders as they learn more about their institution and work with their peers and staff. I am able to see this working in Residence Life, and I am also very passionate about student involvement and service. The functional areas I am most passionate about and would like to work in are Leadership and Civic Engagement, Residence Life, Student Activites, or Conferences and Events Management.

Who has been your biggest influence in your career: My supervisor at Shippensburg University influenced my decision to attend graduate school and pursue a career in student affairs. My fellow RA's and supervisors at SHIP were a wonderful, hard working group of people that made me want to continue working with students and stay in the college environment.

Something exciting you did this summer: Visited Phipps Conservatory in Pittsburgh, PA, worked in Conferences and Events Management at Susquehanna University

Something fun that you do outside of your job or something we should know about you: I am a huge hockey fan and love the Pittsburgh Penguins. I also love Rutt's Hut's hot dogs. I think I would travel to NJ just to have a few.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Laura Arthur

Laura Arthur
Residence Life Coordinator
Towson University

Where you went to school:
B.S. from Xavier University
M.A. from Ohio State University


What are you most passionate about in the field: Helping students figure out their place in college, whether in terms of involvement, a major, or a future career.

Who has been your biggest influence in your career: My first residence life supervisor, Angie Kneflin. Angie saw past my shy exterior, motivated me to take a leadership role within our department, and saw me through several professional and personal hurdles. In her third year of encouraging me to consider student affairs as a career, Angie forced me to attend a Careers in Student Affairs conference. It was October of senior year, and within an hour of the conference, I knew that student affairs, not the career path I had decided on long ago, was my true calling. Angie’s support helped me see that the best things may be those you do not plan, advice I now share with my own students.

Something exciting you did this summer: I took my first trip out West to beautiful San Diego! My favorite parts were the seals at the La Jolla cove, koalas and pandas at the zoo, and running along the Pacific!

Something fun that you do outside of your job or something we should know about you: I love traveling, photography, and music- sometimes going to concerts, sometimes having a concert of one in my apartment. :) I also enjoy baking and adding peanut butter to just about anything.

Clinton Gilbert

Clinton Gilbert
Area Coordinator for Multicultural Initiatives and Coordinator for Multicultural Achievement Peer Program
St. Mary’s College of Maryland

Where you went to school:
B.S. St. Mary’s College of Maryland
M.Ed Salisbury University

What are you most passionate about in the field: I am most passionate about having the opportunity to create an environment where students are able to find themselves. I enjoy having intellectual and personal conversations with students to help them become more comfortable with me and assist them in the process of discovering their full potential.

Who has been your biggest influence in your career: Joanne Goldwater has served as my professional mentor since undergrad. She was the first person to suggest that I consider Student Affairs as my profession. Joanne has been able to provide me with professional growth opportunities and guidance to help ensure my professional success.

Something fun that you do outside of your job or something we should know about you: I love to play piano, read, cook, and entertain others!

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Randi Kaltrider

Randi L. Kaltrider

Assistant Director of Residential Programs
Frostburg State University


Where you went to school:
BS in
Elementary Education and a Masters in Curriculum and Instruction for Elementary Education at Frostburg State University


What are you most passionate about in the field: helping people discover their potential


Who has been your biggest influence in your career: Angelo Nudo and Kate Heiser (previous supervisors)


Something exciting you did this summer: Went to the Carnival of Madness show, the Uproar Festival, and a Rascal Flatts concert :-)


Something fun that you do outside of your job or something we should know about you: I love to go snowboarding

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Joe Uter

Joseph Uter

Residence Life Coordinator

Towson University


B.S. Villa Julie College
(
Now Stevenson University)

M.S. Shippensburg University


What are you most passionate about in the field:

I really love having the opportunity to help students grow and discover who they are as individuals and as leaders. I also really appreciate how much I learn about myself while working with those students.


Who has been your biggest influence in your career:

Definitely Beth, Director of Residence Life from my days as an RA. Beth gave me the opportunity to be the leader that I wanted to be. I learned so much and gained so many great opportunities from my RA experience and her guidance. She has been a champion for me in good times and bad, and I could never thank her enough for everything she has done for me.

Something exciting you did this summer:

The most exciting thing I probably did all summer was attend RELI (the Regional Entry-Level Institute). I also spent a few days testing my luck on the slot machines and on the blackjack tables in Atlantic City. Don’t worry, I didn’t gamble away my Res Hall!


Something fun that you do outside of your job or something we should know about you:

Having a fun time on a dime! It’s a art I have mastered and I love to share the wealth with those around me! I also love movies, traveling, and just relaxing at home on my comfy couch.





Friday, September 24, 2010

David Clurman

David Clurman
Assistant Director of Residential Education

UMBC

Where you went to school
University of Maryland
University of South Carolina

What are you most passionate about in the field - working with students and seeing them mature

Who has been your biggest influence in your career - Lynn Riker

Something exciting you did this summer - saw fireworks three times for the 4th of July

Something we should know about you - I love to travel around the world!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Maryland Healthcare for Students

This is a link that provides a little more information about the changes to maryland healthcare that will greatly and positively help many of our students



http://www.wbaltv.com/education/25133837/detail.html

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Licinia "Lulu" Barrueco Kaliher


Licinia "Lulu" Barrueco Kaliher
Complex coordinator University of Delaware

Where you went to school:
B.S. in music education (Plymouth State College)
M.Ed. in CSPA (James Madison University)
Ed.D. in Educational Leadership (University of Delaware)

What are you most passionate about in the field: Applying technology to student affairs practices, diversity, hearing student voices,

Who has been your biggest influence in your career: Tobias Guzman, and Steve Jacobson

Something exciting you did this summer: Went to Hershey and to ChocolateWorld almost everyday

Something fun that you do outside of your job or something we should know about you: I teach fitness classes (kickboxing and yes striptease).

Friday, September 17, 2010

Amy Sine

Amy Sine
Assistant Director of Residential Education, UMBC
B.A. Frostburg State University M.Ed University of Maine

What are you most passionate about in the field?
I really like to create new programs, supervise staff and watch them grow and develop into professionals. I love connecting with students and student staff around the issues that are important to them.


Who has been your biggest influence in your career?

Probably, my friend Jenn, she is the person whom I call when I get frustrated or need a new perspective. She is who I bounce ideas off of or call for motivation. She helps me to think things through differently and to create some really good ideas. She is also a huge support to me and I think that has such a positive influence in my career.


Summer

This summer I spent a week off with my boys and spent the time visiting with friends. It was very relaxing. We also took a short vacation to the beach. {I prefer fall vacations, so I have lots of fun planned in the coming months}

Fun Stuff
I really enjoy tv :) Watching Glee and Modern Family are my hobbies! I also enjoy photography, wine tasting, and road trips! And of course quality time with my family!



Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Beloit College Mindset List

Beloit, Wis. – Born when Ross Perot was warning about a giant sucking sound and Bill Clinton was apologizing for pain in his marriage, members of this fall’s entering college class of 2014 have emerged as a post-email generation for whom the digital world is routine and technology is just too slow.

Each August since 1998, Beloit College has released the Beloit College Mindset List. It provides a look at the cultural touchstones that shape the lives of students entering college this fall. The creation of Beloit’s Keefer Professor of the Humanities Tom McBride and former Public Affairs Director Ron Nief, it was originally created as a reminder to faculty to be aware of dated references, and quickly became a catalog of the rapidly changing worldview of each new generation. The Mindset List website at www.beloit.edu/mindset, the Mediasite webcast and its Facebook page receive more than 400,000 hits annually.

The class of 2014 has never found Korean-made cars unusual on the Interstate and five hundred cable channels, of which they will watch a handful, have always been the norm. Since "digital" has always been in the cultural DNA, they've never written in cursive and with cell phones to tell them the time, there is no need for a wrist watch. Dirty Harry (who’s that?) is to them a great Hollywood director. The America they have inherited is one of soaring American trade and budget deficits; Russia has presumably never aimed nukes at the United States and China has always posed an economic threat.

Nonetheless, they plan to enjoy college. The males among them are likely to be a minority. They will be armed with iPhones and BlackBerries, on which making a phone call will be only one of many, many functions they will perform. They will now be awash with a computerized technology that will not distinguish information and knowledge. So it will be up to their professors to help them. A generation accustomed to instant access will need to acquire the patience of scholarship. They will discover how to research information in books and journals and not just on-line. Their professors, who might be tempted to think that they are hip enough and therefore ready and relevant to teach the new generation, might remember that Kurt Cobain is now on the classic oldies station. The college class of 2014 reminds us, once again, that a generation comes and goes in the blink of our eyes, which are, like the rest of us, getting older and older.
The Beloit College Mindset List for the Class of 2014

Most students entering college for the first time this fall—the Class of 2014—were born in 1992.

For these students, Benny Hill, Sam Kinison, Sam Walton, Bert Parks and Tony Perkins have always been dead.

1. Few in the class know how to write in cursive.

2. Email is just too slow, and they seldom if ever use snail mail.

3. “Go West, Young College Grad” has always implied “and don’t stop until you get to Asia…and learn Chinese along the way.”

4. Al Gore has always been animated.

5. Los Angelenos have always been trying to get along.

6. Buffy has always been meeting her obligations to hunt down Lothos and the other blood-suckers at Hemery High.

7. “Caramel macchiato” and “venti half-caf vanilla latte” have always been street corner lingo.

8. With increasing numbers of ramps, Braille signs, and handicapped parking spaces, the world has always been trying harder to accommodate people with disabilities.

9. Had it remained operational, the villainous computer HAL could be their college classmate this fall, but they have a better chance of running into Miley Cyrus’s folks on Parents’ Weekend.

10. A quarter of the class has at least one immigrant parent, and the immigration debate is not a big priority…unless it involves “real” aliens from another planet.

11. John McEnroe has never played professional tennis.

12. Clint Eastwood is better known as a sensitive director than as Dirty Harry.

13. Parents and teachers feared that Beavis and Butt-head might be the voice of a lost generation.

14. Doctor Kevorkian has never been licensed to practice medicine.

15. Colorful lapel ribbons have always been worn to indicate support for a cause.

16. Korean cars have always been a staple on American highways.

17. Trading Chocolate the Moose for Patti the Platypus helped build their Beanie Baby collection.

18. Fergie is a pop singer, not a princess.

19. They never twisted the coiled handset wire aimlessly around their wrists while chatting on the phone.

20. DNA fingerprinting and maps of the human genome have always existed.

21. Woody Allen, whose heart has wanted what it wanted, has always been with Soon-Yi Previn.

22. Cross-burning has always been deemed protected speech.

23. Leasing has always allowed the folks to upgrade their tastes in cars.

24. “Cop Killer” by rapper Ice-T has never been available on a recording.

25. Leno and Letterman have always been trading insults on opposing networks.

26. Unless they found one in their grandparents’ closet, they have never seen a carousel of Kodachrome slides.

27. Computers have never lacked a CD-ROM disk drive.

28. They’ve never recognized that pointing to their wrists was a request for the time of day.

29. Reggie Jackson has always been enshrined in Cooperstown.

30. “Viewer Discretion” has always been an available warning on TV shows.

31. The first computer they probably touched was an Apple II; it is now in a museum.

32. Czechoslovakia has never existed.

33. Second-hand smoke has always been an official carcinogen.

34. “Assisted Living” has always been replacing nursing homes, while Hospice has always been an alternative to hospitals.

35. Once they got through security, going to the airport has always resembled going to the mall.

36. Adhesive strips have always been available in varying skin tones.

37. Whatever their parents may have thought about the year they were born, Queen Elizabeth declared it an “Annus Horribilis.”

38. Bud Selig has always been the Commissioner of Major League Baseball.

39. Pizza jockeys from Domino’s have never killed themselves to get your pizza there in under 30 minutes.

40. There have always been HIV positive athletes in the Olympics.

41. American companies have always done business in Vietnam.

42. Potato has always ended in an “e” in New Jersey per vice presidential edict.

43. Russians and Americans have always been living together in space.

44. The dominance of television news by the three networks passed while they were still in their cribs.

45. They have always had a chance to do community service with local and federal programs to earn money for college.

46. Nirvana is on the classic oldies station.

47. Children have always been trying to divorce their parents.

48. Someone has always gotten married in space.

49. While they were babbling in strollers, there was already a female Poet Laureate of the United States.

50. Toothpaste tubes have always stood up on their caps.

51. Food has always been irradiated.

52. There have always been women priests in the Anglican Church.

53. J.R. Ewing has always been dead and gone. Hasn’t he?

54. The historic bridge at Mostar in Bosnia has always been a copy.

55. Rock bands have always played at presidential inaugural parties.

56. They may have assumed that parents’ complaints about Black Monday had to do with punk rockers from L.A., not Wall Street.

57. A purple dinosaur has always supplanted Barney Google and Barney Fife.

58. Beethoven has always been a dog.

59. By the time their folks might have noticed Coca Cola’s new Tab Clear, it was gone.

60. Walmart has never sold handguns over the counter in the lower 48.

61. Presidential appointees have always been required to be more precise about paying their nannies’ withholding tax, or else.

62. Having hundreds of cable channels but nothing to watch has always been routine.

63. Their parents’ favorite TV sitcoms have always been showing up as movies.

64. The U.S, Canada, and Mexico have always agreed to trade freely.

65. They first met Michelangelo when he was just a computer virus.

66. Galileo is forgiven and welcome back into the Roman Catholic Church.

67. Ruth Bader Ginsburg has always sat on the Supreme Court.

68. They have never worried about a Russian missile strike on the U.S.

69. The Post Office has always been going broke.

70. The artist formerly known as Snoop Doggy Dogg has always been rapping.

71. The nation has never approved of the job Congress is doing.

72. One way or another, “It’s the economy, stupid” and always has been.

73. Silicone-gel breast implants have always been regulated.

74. They’ve always been able to blast off with the Sci-Fi Channel.

75. Honda has always been a major competitor on Memorial Day at Indianapolis.


http://www.beloit.edu/mindset/2014.php

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Hopkins Moves Toward Need-Blind Admissions

Hopkins Moves Toward Need-Blind Admissions

Johns Hopkins University, which has been among the more prestigious and wealthy private universities not to operate with need-blind admissions (under which undergraduate applicants are admitted without regard to financial need) is moving in that direction. In a profile of Ronald Daniels, the new president of Hopkins, The Baltimore Sun noted that he asked the university's admissions and financial aid offices to operate on a need-blind fashion in admissions this year, and that the institution was able to do so. The university is hoping to announce a shift to operating under such a system as a matter of official policy.

http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2010/08/16/qt#235486

Monday, July 12, 2010

MACUHO/MCPA Summer BBQ

We all know that as summer marches on our schedules become busier and busier. This is a fantastic opportunity to meet new colleagues in the area as well as catch up with those you haven't seen in a while. Hopefully you will be able to join in the fun times that surely will be had at this year’s social! We will be providing burgers, veggie burgers, hot dogs, chips, water and sodas. There is also a volleyball net available for those interested in a friendly game of v-ball. This is a free, family friendly event, so please feel free to bring your family and co-workers along!

Here are the details:

Date: Sunday July 18th, 2010

Time: 2pm-5pm

Location: Goucher College-Heubeck Hall Patio

In addition, we have an online rsvp form! Just like with any party, it is always nice to know who is coming. All you have to do is click the link below and fill out the quick response form (and by quick we mean 5 questions)! If you are able to make it, we will send you detailed directions once you have submitted your rsvp.

CLICK HERE FOR THE RSVP FORM

We hope to see you there!!!