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Kentucky Education Association
Co-Presidents: Amberly Tullis and Kevin Fox
Outreach: Chelsea Schuster
Secretary: Elizabeth McMahon
Advisor: Rose Boulay (rose.boulay@uky.edu)

KEA Student Program is an independent group that believes in leadership and student professional development. The primary purpose of this group is to support education and improve conditions for all children, schools and teachers. Membership is open to any student interested in education. Events include professional development, community service, conferences, leadership roles, scholarships and outreach. Liability insurance is provided through the association with a paid membership. Web site: http://kea.org/studentprog. To join, pick up a new member green form in Room 133 Dickey Hall or in Room 128 Taylor Education Building.

Harvard College Book Club

For more information on this group, please contact/visit:

Purpose Statement

The Harvard College Book Club aims to provide a scholarly and social atmosphere to students interested in reading books of all genres outside of their academic courses. For this purpose, the Book Club proposes to meet once a week in a relaxed setting such as a house common room or small dining room. Between meetings, members will read a few short chapters of the book to be discussed. Each book will be covered over the course of several weeks. Weekly readings will be a light and, hopefully, pleasurable task, so that members need never find the Book Club to be a burdensome addition to their academic load. Indeed, the Club is meant to be as recreational as it is scholarly, for we hope weekly meetings to involve not only intellectual discussion of literature but also socializing and the growth of camaraderie among members. Works will include not only fiction but also nonfiction, poetry and prose from a wide range of world regions and literary traditions. Thus, we hope that the Book Club will foster broadened scholarly interests among its members and the Harvard College community, provide a means for members to meet and befriend peers with similar interests, and allow students of different interests to form bonds.

Group Information

· Associated Categories: Academic & Pre-Professional, Arts, Recreation, Social

· Number of Members: 10-25

· Involvement: Undergraduates, Graduates, Community Members

· Group Email:

· Group Web Site:

· Mailing Address:

o   Harvard College Book Club

o Student Organization Center at Hilles (SOCH)

o Box #

o 59 Shepard Street

o Cambridge, MA 02138

· Month of Officer Elections: May

· Information Last Updated: Feb 09 2009

 

Harvard College Business Club

For more information on this group, please contact/visit:

http://www.hcbusinessclub.com

Purpose Statement

The Harvard College Business Club is dedicated to facilitating a general education in the many aspects of business, promoting business as a career choice, and inspiring the creative energies of the future business leaders of the world among Harvard Undergraduates. This is to be accomplished through meetings and events uniting business education and influential speakers, as well as by other means. This club is non-discriminatory, non-exclusionary, and is open to any interested and motivated Harvard undergraduates.

Group Information

· Associated Categories: Academic & Pre-Professional

· Number of Members: 51-100

· Involvement: Undergraduates

· Group Email:

· Group Web Site: http://www.hcbusinessclub.com

· Mailing Address:

o Harvard College Business Club

o  Student Organization Center at Hilles (SOCH)

o  Box # 382

o 59 Shepard Street

o Cambridge, MA 02138

· Month of Officer Elections: May

Information Last Updated: Oct 31 2008