Sunday, February 28, 2010

Ron Clark Acadmy draws large crowd at 25th annual Holmes-Hunter Lecture



The 25th annual Holmes-Hunter Lecture was a hit.

Seating in Hodgson Hall was packed to the max as UGA students, faculty, staff and guests gathered to hear this year's highly anticipated guest lecturer, Ron Clark of the Ron Clark Academy.

Perhaps what made the event an even greater success was the student performance by Ron Clark Academy eighth graders.

The facility brewed with excitement as we all sat back to witness a first-rate show. Clark's energy, bundled with the children's enthusiasm to showcase the breadth of their knowledge and creativity, captivated us all.

We couldn't have imagined a more successful Friday afternoon lecture.

Clark, an educator whose influential career accomplishments span the length of the east coast, gave an inspiring account of his personal challenges and triumphs, only to be significantly underscored by the true story of his success and achievement, his brilliant students.

Seeing the impact he'd made on students in Aurora, NC, Clark felt a profound need and desire to do the same for the public schools in Harlem, Ny. Despite the discouraging words of his students, peers and hiring staff in Harlem, he persisted with a vision and will to change education and opportunity for the area's at-risk youth.

In 2007, Clark teamed up with teaching fellow and UGA alumna, Kim Bearden, to establish the Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta. Since then, the private nonprofit school has attracted educators from all over the world interested in learning the innovative teaching methods at the Academy.


Eighth graders from the RCA also attended the lecture on Friday as evidence that the program works. The students put on a dazzling performance -- a shortened version of "You Can Vote However You Like," "Man in the Mirror," and finally, a composition all their own-- with one of their own on drums and three soul-shaking solos. Their performance was rippling, sending messages of hope through the audience rows with every word they sang and beat they swayed.

It was simply impossible not to be moved by the message of their story, or by the power of their song. I hope you each take a moment to learn more about Ron Clark Academy and the power of its mission.

Learn more about the Ron Clark story here.


----------------------------------------------------------------------
The annual Holmes-Hunter Lecture honors the first African-American students to enroll at the University of Georgia almost 50 years ago, the late Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter-Gault.

Hunter-Gault was unable to attend the lecture, but she sent a few words to her dear friend and wife of the late Hamilton Holmes, who addressed the crowd on Friday. Holmes' mother and daughter were also in attendance.


Thursday, February 25, 2010

2/23 Senate Notes

Updates from our informal Senate meeting, this past Tuesday, Feb. 23.

If you have questions about anything that goes on at our Senate meetings, or would like to express a concern or issue you would like us to address, please e-mail us at ugasgaexec@gmail.com. Also, comments are always welcome.

    1. Call to Order
    2. Pledge
    3. Roll Call
    4. Officer Reports

a. Executive Report

      • Day with SGA with Invisible Children a success
      • Met with President Adams about minimum sanctions changes; questions will be addressed at March cabinet meeting
      • Senators further encouraged to contact professors about C-Minus proposal
      • Curriculum committee's new standardized course evaluations now approved
      • Email switch has been approved and is being worked on
      • Legislature is meeting tomorrow; budget cuts will be topic of discussion

b. Chief of Staff

      • Holmes-Hunter Lecture on Friday (Mandatory event for SGA)
      • Commencement applications are available; due date is March 15
      • Candidate seminars on Wednesday and Thursday; those interested in running in upcoming election must attend at least one of these seminars to be eligible to run
      • “Hogies with Heidi” on March 30 (Mandatory event for SGA)
      • Professor Recognition Banquet on March 4; Senators should contact Melissa Worth if interested (10 SGA seats available)

V. Residence Hall Association Report

      • Election processes in progress
      • Application processes for RA and CA complete
    1. Senator Reports

a. College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences

-

b. College of Education

- Open dialogue with professors about C-Minus proposal in process

c. College of Environment and Design

- Working to change advisement in Aderhold

- All contract points complete; Senators should contact if help needed

d. College of Family and Consumer Sciences

- Met with associate dean about C-Minus proposal

- Attended Alumni Luncheon Award Ceremony

- Master calendar created and will be passed down to future senators

e. College of Public Health

-

f. Franklin College of Arts and Sciences

- Franklin College Peer Mentoring Program planning in progress

- Recruiting coordinators for philosophy and religion department

- Institutional Funding Resolution planning in progress

- New degree works program to replace DARS report; will possibly be available for summer semester, most likely fall semester

- Continuing to contact professors about C-Minus proposal

- Final exam grade reporting in progress

g. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communications

- WNEG and Newsource up and running successfully

- Working with Dean Cully with Grady ambassador application process

- Talking to potential Grady senators

h. Odum School of Ecology

- Facebook group for Odum School of Ecology made

- Work on bike safety and roadway signs for bicyclists in progress

i. School of Public and International Affairs

- Work in progress:

Gender identity resolution

Ben levy Resolution

SPIA Advisory Council

SPIA Brochure for Freshmen advertising Mock Trial and Model UN

j. School of Social Work

-

k. Terry College of Business

      • Work on Honors Day and Terry Graduation in progress
      • Cohorts program pushed to side for now
      1. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
      • Work on computer/physical lab space in progress
      • Talking to potential senators

m. The Graduate School

      • 10th Annual Graduate Interdisciplinary Research Conference on March 27
      • Mary Frances Early Lecture on April 6

n. Freshman Board

      • Freshman Friday a success
    1. New Business
    2. Old Business
    3. - Freshman Forum event: “Homelessness on the Home Front” on Thursday
    4. - Blackout Week ongoing in dormitories
    5. - Freshman Forum event: “Dawg for a Day” will host 30 local high school students


Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Open Mic with Mike, SGA expands influence

For those of you who couldn't make it out to Open Mic with Mike yesterday, we wish you could have been there. President Adams ran through a quick list of the current projects and notable accomplishments, then, immediately opened the floor up for students' questions.

Concerns students raised included traffic on the East Campus loop, HOPE Scholarship, Honors scholarships, University energy resources and employee wages.

President Adams responded to all questions and concerns and committed that he would look further into the concerns the students raised. Read more about Open Mic with Mike from the Red & Black.

While you're at it, Dallas Duncan wrote an article titled "Campus Ready for SGA Election: SGA expands its influence"in today's issue of the Red & Black. Check it out!

Reminders: Tonight is the mandatory candidate's seminar at 8 p.m. in Tate 481. If you cannot attend tonight's seminar, plan to attend the seminar tomorrow, Thursday, Feb. 25 also at 8 p.m. in Tate 481.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Back on Track

Greetings all,

Sorry for being absent for the past few months. Unfortunately, we've been trying to rework roles within the Comm Team and I have been a little slack with getting news out via blog. Anyway, if you have been keeping up with us through the last several months, you'll know that a LOT has happened.

While R&B is the main news source for students, it's not the only news source. I hope that we can update this blog more frequently as matters arise and keep you all abreast with with information as it comes. Our hope is that our blog can become a reliable source of immediate information as they pertain to SGA. We hope that you'll continue checking back with us.

In the meantime, here are a few reminders from SGA:


Day with SGA
Tuesday, Feb. 23, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Tate Plaza
We would love to spend this time with other student organizations in Tate. Come on out and join us, let us talk with you and help promote your student organization as well! If you're interested in joining us in Tate Plaza to help promote your organization, please e-mail us, ugasga@gmail.com. We'll be more than happy to schedule some Tate time with you at our next event.

Open Mic with Mike
Tuesday, Feb. 23, 4 p.m.
Myers Hall
Let's hear it straight from President Adams himself! President Adams will be addressing students about current projects and opening the floor to questions and concerns. Join us in Myers Hall for the event! Everyone is welcome to attend.

Mandatory Candidate Seminars for Elections
Wednesday, Feb. 24 and Thursday, Feb. 25, 6 p.m.
MLC 148
If you're interested in running for a position on the Student Government Association, please make sure to attend one of these mandatory information sessions. If you're not yet sure about running, or if you would just like to learn more information, I encourage you to attend one of these meetings and ask questions! You do not have to be currently involved with SGA to run for a position.

Friday, Feb. 26, 2 p.m.
Performing Arts Center, Hodgson Hall-- East Campus
The Office of the President will host the annual Holmes-Hunter Lecture in honor of the first two African-American students to attend the University of Georgia-- Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter-Gault.

This year's speaker is Ron Clark of the Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta. Students of the school will also provide a special performance. You might remember them from their rendition of T.I.'s "You Can Have Whatever You Like" as "You Can Vote However You Like."


Commencement Speaker Applications Available!
Due: Monday, March 15, 4 p.m.
Turn in to: Becki Garrett in the Center for Student Organizations
SGA will nominate a student to serve as the 2010 Spring Commencement Speaker. Download your application from the SGA Web site.



There's more to come! If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please e-mail us at ugasgaexec@gmail.com. Hope to see you all out in Tate today, or at any of the other events we have going on this week. If you would like your event to be featured on our blog, please let us know.


Contributed by:
Victoria Lee, Deputy Director of Communication