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MLK Day Monday, January 21, 2019
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A few things to remember:
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- When volunteering, YOU are the face of the university. Please take your responsibilities seriously.
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- Please be 10 minutes early and ready to serve.
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- All volunteers are expected to wear business professional dress.
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- All volunteers will be given a button and ribbon, which identify you as a volunteer. Please wear this during your shift.
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-All volunteers will be given a lunch ticket when they check in at the Check-in Table if they don't have a meal plan
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NEEDDESCRIPTIONLOCATION Staff Contact# NeededNAMEEMAIL ADDRESS
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7:50 - 8:45a.m. Accessibility ParkingAssist people who need accessible parking to lot S7 (wear warm clothes!) Direct guests to Mees or Cap CenterS7 Parking LotAbbey Rutschilling
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1Nathan Kujan nkujan@capital.edu
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2Katlin Mott
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8 - 9am - Ushers & Greeters - 7:40 meetAssist with passing out programs, filling in empty seats, assisitng people with finding seats.  2 people should be close to the Huntington Recital Hall entrance to direct people to Mees Hall.   At the conclusion of the convocation take stage balloons to the Cap Center for decorations of the stage.Cap Center LobbyEmily Ragland
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1Sam Montanez
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One to stay in the lobby2Courtney Mangram
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Orientation night before - set when volunteer sign-up goes out3Nia Martin
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4Cheyney Brown
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5Ayana Lewisylewis@capital.edu
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6Tronston Williams
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7Nathan Kujan nkujan@capital.edu
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8Summer Slushersslusher@capital.eduAdmission Staff
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9Melina Harris
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10Kailee Hefflebower
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11Lukas Schroeder
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12Amy Hairahair2@capital.eduAdmission Staff
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13Emily Solingeresolinger@capital.eduAdmission Staff
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NEEDDESCRIPTIONLOCATION Staff Contact# NeededNAMEEMAIL ADDRESS
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10:30am - 12:40pm - Workshop AssistantsPick up your packet (includes speaker bio, evaluations, your button and lunch ticket) at the Cap Center lobby, welcome session attendees, introduce facilitator, distribute/collect evaluation forms, record number of participants, return packet to Cap Center Check-in table at conclusion of session. Cap Center Lobby
Christa Serluco/Jennie Smith
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Q&A with Dr Ladner1Rachel Rubin
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GPS: Maintaining Harmony by Navigating Conflict In the Beloved Communityadditional roles for presentor escorts 2Emnet Hebo
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The Minds of our Youth: Connecting Mental Health and Student Achievementfac & staff wayfinders3Eric Nangle
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The Hidden History of African-Americans in Bexley4Tyreese Bowman
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"What Is You Sayin'?: The Double Consciousness of The Black American5Malik Murray
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Don’t Touch My Hair: An Exploration of Hair, Culture, and Black Identity6Alexis Tate
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Latinx in Solidarity: Fighting Mass Incarceration, Increasing Equity, and Dispelling Myths7Cynthia Carroll
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I'm Not Racist - Racism and Identity Politics in the Age of Political Correctness8
Carly Woolwine, Josie McAninch, Emnet Hebo
cwoolwine@capital.edu, jmcaninch@capital.edu
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Islam and Muslims in America8Suad Alisali3@capital.edu
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Tools to Empower the Beloved Community10Tronston Williams
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Identifying and Communicating Across Differences11Autumn Campbell
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Achieve More & Give More - Time Management Principles 12Joshua Millerjmiller15@capital.edu
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Additional Runner & Workshop Assistant13Nick Weaver
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Additional Runner & Workshop Assistant14Nick Silvidi
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Additional Runner & Workshop Assistant15Blake Gipson
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1:30 - 3:40 pm - Workshop AssistantsPick up your packet (includes speaker bio, evaluations, your button and lunch ticket) at the Cap Center lobby, welcome session attendees, introduce facilitator, distribute/collect evaluation forms, record number of participants, return packet to the Office of Diversity and Inclusion in the Student Union by 5:00pm.Cap Center Lobby
Ashley McCabe/Christa Serluco
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GPS: Maintaining Harmony by Navigating Conflict In the Beloved Community1Nathan Kujan nkujan@capital.edu
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The Minds of our Youth: Connecting Mental Health and Student Achievement2Kane Murray
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"What Is You Sayin'?: The Double Consciousness of The Black American3Cheyney Brown
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Don’t Touch My Hair: An Exploration of Hair, Culture, and Black Identity4Alexis Murphy/Nia Martinamurphy2@capital.edu
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Latinx in Solidarity: Fighting Mass Incarceration, Increasing Equity, and Dispelling Myths5Sam Montanez
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I'm Not Racist - Racism and Identity Politics in the Age of Political Correctness6Ashlee Freeman
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Islam and Muslims in America7Kailee Hefflebower
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Identifying and Communicating Across Differences8
Kat Overberg, Tyreese Bowman
koverberg@capital.edu
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The Hidden History of African-Americans in Bexley9Nicholas Whitiker
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Achieve More & Give More - Time Management Principles 10Autumn Campbell
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Additional Runner & Workshop Assistant11Austin Copleyacopley@capital.edu
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Additional Runner & Workshop Assistant12Nick Silvidi
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Additional Runner & Workshop Assistant13Trey Mederer
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11am - 12:30pm - Lobby HostsDirect guests to lunch, ticket sales,etcCap Center Lobby
Jennie Smith/Christa Serluco/Ashley McCabe
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1Krupa Shah
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2Nia Martin
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3Marlange Piard
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4Natalee Adams
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11am - 12:30pm - Lunch Survey HostsVisit Guests at tables and have them fill out survey on iPadCap Center LobbyDr.Mitsu Narui
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1Cheyney Brown
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2Nicholas Whitiker
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3Deja Malone
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4Dylan Sedam
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Devon Delph
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12:30-2pm - Lunch Survey HostsVisit Guests at tables and have them fill out survey on iPadCap Center LobbyDr.Mitsu Narui
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1Krupa Shah
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not as many, hang out by coats at the exit2Eric Nangle
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3Nick Weaver
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4Brent Fugate
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Dylan Sedam
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12:30 - 2pm - Lobby HostsDirect guests to lunch, ticket sales,etcCap Center Lobby
Ashley McCabe/Christa Serluco/Abbey Rutschilling
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1Nick Murray
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2Ally Hempleman
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3Nick Reber
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4Natalee Adams
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Devon Delph
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