Due to scheduling conflicts, the election meeting is rescheduled for Monday March 21st at 5pm. If this is an issue for anyone who is running for either an eboard position, alumni representative position, or senate position please email Kelly Obermeier [kelly.obermeier@quinnipiac.edu] as soon as possible. Election petitions are still due tomorrow, Thursday March 10th at 5pm. Any petitions turned in after this time will not be used to create the ballots and that individual’s name will need to be written in on the ballot.
In addition to any other campaigning, each candidate will be provided a portion of a poster to post a picture, platform, or any other materials you wish. The size will be slightly larger than 1 letter sheet of paper.
In the meantime here are a few campaign rules you must follow:
1. Campaigning can NOT begin until Friday March 11th at 5pm. Anyone who begins official campaigns before that time will be disqualified.
2. there is no “papering” the school. No printed flyers or handouts can be put around the school.
3. You may not have a professor or administrator send your campaign materials to any school listserve. You do have the right to send emails to whoever you would like, but you must create the email list on your own. You are free to use any electronic method of campaigning you wish.
4. Only positive campaigning. You may not participate in “mudslinging.”
5. make sure you comply with all trademarks and copyrights.
6. Finally and MOST IMPORTANT: before posting any campaign materials you must submit them to me and have it reviewed. I will not censor anything, but this is a requirement to ensure you are complying with all school policies. If you would like anything reviewed please email Kelly Obermeier [kelly.obermeier@quinnipiac.edu].
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
MYQ System Updates
All Student please note:
Webadvisor and datatel will not be accessible beginning 2pm on Friday March 11th through Tuesday March 15th.
Quinnipiac Email will be down beginning early morning Tuesday March 15th and should be restored by the afternoon.
Webadvisor and datatel will not be accessible beginning 2pm on Friday March 11th through Tuesday March 15th.
Quinnipiac Email will be down beginning early morning Tuesday March 15th and should be restored by the afternoon.
Poverty Awareness Week Hosted by PILP
PILP is hosting the Annual Poverty Awareness Week Monday March 28th through Friday April 1st.
*Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches will be on sale all week! Leave your lunch at home and bring a few dollars for a good cause
*Movie Night - Monday March 28: Pursuit of Happiness
Room 317, 6:30-9pm
Pizza, Popcorn and Candy will be served!
*Poverty and the Law: Panel Discussion - Wednesday March 30
Grand Courtroom, 4-5:30pm
It is the goal of the Public Interest Law Project (PILP) to increase Quinnipiac University School of Law’s interest in, and support of, those dedicated to serving the public interest. Join in on a discussion about poverty and different sectors of the public interest law field with three attorneys who have dedicated their careers to the betterment of our communities!
Guest Speakers:
Patricia Kaplan, Executive Director of New Haven Legal Assistance
Amy Meek, Coordinator of New Haven Reentry Initiative
Sarah F. Russell, Assistant Professor QUSL (former Director of the Arthur Liman Public Interest Program at Yale Law)
*Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches will be on sale all week! Leave your lunch at home and bring a few dollars for a good cause
*Movie Night - Monday March 28: Pursuit of Happiness
Room 317, 6:30-9pm
Pizza, Popcorn and Candy will be served!
*Poverty and the Law: Panel Discussion - Wednesday March 30
Grand Courtroom, 4-5:30pm
It is the goal of the Public Interest Law Project (PILP) to increase Quinnipiac University School of Law’s interest in, and support of, those dedicated to serving the public interest. Join in on a discussion about poverty and different sectors of the public interest law field with three attorneys who have dedicated their careers to the betterment of our communities!
Guest Speakers:
Patricia Kaplan, Executive Director of New Haven Legal Assistance
Amy Meek, Coordinator of New Haven Reentry Initiative
Sarah F. Russell, Assistant Professor QUSL (former Director of the Arthur Liman Public Interest Program at Yale Law)
Professor of the Year!
ATTENTION ALL GRADUATING STUDENTS!!!!
It's time to elect OUR Professor of the Year and the 2 Hooding Professors for Graduation. The election will take place at the same time as the SBA Executive Board Elections, Monday March 21st- Thursday March 24th. ONLY graduating students may vote.
The Professor with the most votes will be Professor of the Year and will deliver a speech at the Graduation Awards Ceremony, Graduation and the 1L orientation in the fall.
The two professors that place 2nd and 3rd will be the "Hooding" professors at graduation. Please make sure you vote!
Contact Kristin Losi [kristin.losi@quinnipiac.edu] if you have any questions or concerns.
It's time to elect OUR Professor of the Year and the 2 Hooding Professors for Graduation. The election will take place at the same time as the SBA Executive Board Elections, Monday March 21st- Thursday March 24th. ONLY graduating students may vote.
The Professor with the most votes will be Professor of the Year and will deliver a speech at the Graduation Awards Ceremony, Graduation and the 1L orientation in the fall.
The two professors that place 2nd and 3rd will be the "Hooding" professors at graduation. Please make sure you vote!
Contact Kristin Losi [kristin.losi@quinnipiac.edu] if you have any questions or concerns.
Trip to Juvenile Court!
The Family & Juvenile Law Society is organizing a field trip to the New Haven Juvenile Court. Since Juvenile Court is a closed court this event is limited to the first five people who respond. The trip will take place on Wednesday March 23rd. The group will meet at 1:20ish at the law school and travel to the courthouse for the afternoon. Contact [Megan.Flaherty@Quinnipiac.edu] if you are interested in attending or with any questions.
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