Have a say in your academic life at the university and come to the Student Advisory Panel to Academic Advising (SAPAA) at 6:45, the Academic Affairs Committee (AAC) at 7:30, and Study Abroad Task Force (8:15) all in the Union-2105B.
Posted by Jeff Lankowsky on February 25th, 2008 in Academic Affairs, Events, Meetings, Study Abroad | No Comments »
Have a say in your academic life at the university and come to the Student Advisory Panel to Academic Advising (SAPAA) at 6:45, the Academic Affairs Committee (AAC) at 7:30, and Study Abroad Task Force (8:15) all in the Union-2105 B.
Posted by Jeff Lankowsky on February 11th, 2008 in Academic Affairs, Events, Meetings, Study Abroad | No Comments »
Have a say in your academic life at the university and come to the Student Advisory Panel to Academic Advising (SAPAA) at 6:45, the Academic Affairs Committee (AAC) at 7:30, and Study Abroad Task Force (8:15) all in the Union-Parker.
Posted by Jeff Lankowsky on February 4th, 2008 in Academic Affairs, Events, Meetings, Study Abroad | No Comments »
Have a say in your academic life at the university and come to the Student Advisory Panel to Academic Advising (SAPAA) at 6:45, the Academic Affairs Committee (AAC) at 7:30, and Study Abroad Task Force (8:15) all in the Union-Tappan.
Posted by Jeff Lankowsky on January 28th, 2008 in Academic Affairs, Events, Meetings, Study Abroad | No Comments »
Have a say in your academic life at the university and come to the Student Advisory Panel to Academic Advising (SAPAA) at 6:45, the Academic Affairs Committee (AAC) at 7:30, and Study Abroad Task Force (8:15) all in the Union-Anderson BC.
Posted by Jeff Lankowsky on January 21st, 2008 in Academic Affairs, Events, Meetings, Study Abroad | No Comments »
On Friday, January 4 members of the Study Abroad Task Force will be meeting with Randi Johnson from housing to talk about finding housing alternatives for students only on campus for a semester due to study abroad. If you are interested in attending, contact John Monaghan (jpmon@umich.edu)
Posted by Jeff Lankowsky on December 28th, 2007 in Academic Affairs, Events | No Comments »
The Academic Affairs Committee will be working with the Center for Complex Systems on planning the Energy theme semester for Fall 2008 and we all want the theme to have a huge impact on the U-M campus. We want your input on what types of events you would like to see relating to the energy theme year and will be holding an organizational meeting with professors and administrators to start planning events that reach out to students, staff, and the Ann Arbor community on Friday, January 11 at 2:30 in a TBA location. This is going to be a huge project and we will need as many people as possible to make this theme a success. If you are interested, email John Monaghan (jpmon@umich.edu) or Andrew Fileti (afileti@umich.edu).
Posted by Jeff Lankowsky on December 25th, 2007 in Academic Affairs, Events | No Comments »
Before the general meeting on Jan 16 at 6 pm, SAPAA has planned the second advisory panel discussion of the year with directors and advisers from the Newnan Academic Advising Center. The focus of the meeting will be what we, as students, have learned or not learned from our advising experiences (both general and concentration). The meeting will be held in the advising center on the first floor of Angell Hall and food will be provided. If you are interested in attending (members and nonmembers of government alike), please contact John Monaghan (jpmon@umich.edu)
Posted by Jeff Lankowsky on December 7th, 2007 in Academic Affairs, Events, Meetings | No Comments »
Members of AAC have a meeting with Carl Simon, the director of the Center for Complex Systems, on Friday Dec 14 at 1 in 321 West Hall. We will be discussing the concept of next fall’s theme semester and different events that we could help plan and implement to engage the university community. If you are interested in attending or have any suggestions, email John Monaghan (jpmon@umich.edu)
Posted by Jeff Lankowsky on December 7th, 2007 in Academic Affairs, Events | No Comments »
I am currently working with the English, Psychology, Political Science, and Economics departments to improve incredibly long waits to have appointments with concentration advisers. Whether it is implementing more “open office hours” or hiring more staff, there are a large variety of ways to improve the long wait many students face. I have already met with English and Psychology advisers, and they seem receptive to working with us. Meetings have been set up with Political Science and Economics in the next coming weeks. If you would like to be involved in this effort, or have a suggestion for other problematic departments, or more creative solutions to the problem, please feel free to shoot me an email (kreising@umich.edu).
Posted by Christine Schepeler on November 14th, 2007 in Academic Affairs | No Comments »