Session 3C: How to Make Technology Work for Your JUHAN Student Organization
Location
BCC 206
Start Date
14-6-2012 2:00 PM
End Date
14-6-2012 2:45 PM
Description
We are students called to be, called to act, called to serve and called to organize ourselves. Sometimes, sadly, the latter can be the most difficult. Come learn more about how to make technology and social media work better for you and engage in discussion about trials, tribulations, and successes with leadership and serving JUHAN. Understanding ways to cultivate and utilize technology and social media can help your chapter to expand its reach within and beyond your university to better inform and address the situations your chapter is addressing.
Session 3C: How to Make Technology Work for Your JUHAN Student Organization
BCC 206
We are students called to be, called to act, called to serve and called to organize ourselves. Sometimes, sadly, the latter can be the most difficult. Come learn more about how to make technology and social media work better for you and engage in discussion about trials, tribulations, and successes with leadership and serving JUHAN. Understanding ways to cultivate and utilize technology and social media can help your chapter to expand its reach within and beyond your university to better inform and address the situations your chapter is addressing.
Comments
Facilitator: Sara Hoegen is a graduated member of the class of 2012, Sara is from Wilkes-Barre, PA and was an art history and French major with minors in religious studies and women’s studies. Sara was involved with JUHAN, Ignatian Residential College, IRHA, Campus Ministry, Bellarmine Museum of Art, Theta Alpha Kappa, and several small planning committees during her time at Fairfield University.