GARLS minutes November 21, 2018
- Tara (Webmaster):
- Send bios
- Featured grad research of the month
- Have GARLS bulletin board—would be easier and more accessible
- Put between Katie and Bryan’s office
- Sabrina (Lunch and Learn):
- 8 people at Lunch and Learn
- Potential for a CV workshop
- Workshop style vs. lecture
- Make students aware of what style is going to be
- Abstract writing—tie it to GARLS Symposium
- Vinurshan (Funds):
- Still missing GSI funds from headshot event
- Lara/Dan (Symposium):
- Give preference for keynote speaker and give bio by November 30th
- Troy is faculty support at GARLS symposium
- Theme? Open but stay within discipline of Recreation and Leisure
- Mark Havitz retiring summer 2019
- Award for best lecture/best poster—name on plaque
- How does it get adjudicated? What is the process of giving out award?
- Farewell summation of career
- Award for best lecture/best poster—name on plaque
- Call for abstracts sent out January 2019
- Betsy (Fundraising):
- Candy grams for Valentine’s Day
- Bottle drive after New Year’s—first week of January
- Send email to Rec Grads
- Auction prof’s (time with your supervisor)
- Sponsored
- Jaylyn/Betsy (Social):
- Talk with Sherry about connecting for faculty/grad social—have them pay
- Have in department?
- Why is there no interest?
- Drop in—have set social on an informal weekly basis
- When are people going home in December?
- Need to plan for first two weeks of December or welcome back for January?
- Talk with Sherry about connecting for faculty/grad social—have them pay
- Direction of GARLS
- Should GARLS be solely dedicated to the Symposium (i.e. Symposium Committee)
- Students are on campus when they have to be, why are we putting effort into socials with no turnout?
- Sherry or Troy has the power to give support to change in direction
- Nature of program and committee has changed
- Office Space
- Space that we get to work in on campus has biggest impact on student enjoyment