Honors Forum Council
Meeting
Friday, October 8, 1999
Present: Michael Arnush, Sue Bender, Phil Boshoff, Katie Cella, Kim
Helms, Jon Ramsey, Amelia Rauser, Anita Steigerwald
Absent: Tabitha Orthwein, Ruth Copans
Communications
Jon laid out the short and long term Communications agenda as follows:
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The HF Brochure: projected deadline for a revamped HF brochure tentatively
set for May 1. Jon gave an overview of ideas for the new brochure. Issues
to be considered for this as well as other Communications projects are
cost and oversight of the production of these materials. Should Admissions
share the expense for the brochure? Jon will prepare a Communications Budget
Plan.
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Logo: Media Services currently has the logo and will make it available
to us as soon as possible.
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Web site: needs direction
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Handbook: Michael proposes to create an HF Handbook for the student and
faculty, including curricular and co-curricular requirements, overseas
and independent study opportunities, etc.
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Correspondence with other Colleges: we should pull together an attractive
informational packet that will go out to other Colleges and respond to
requests for information; plans to have something in place by the January
AAC&U panel (Amelia, Sue, Michael).
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Alumni outreach- Michael, Amelia & two students will attend an Alumni
Board meeting October 30th to find ways to collaborate with
the Board and the Student Alumni Association
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College publications need to begin including references to HF on a regular
basis (i.e., to events, student accomplishments, new courses) and provide
more consistent attention to the HF and its place at Skidmore. The College
catalog should also include more than a passing reference to the Forum;
questions arose concerning whether it should be presented as a separate
academic program, or as embedded within each department, or in some other
way.
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Newsletter - spring 2000 newsletter in the works- content designed for
both internal & external audiences. College Relations will pull together
the newsletter with considerable input from the Council (Jon and Ruth).
Newsletter will include articles by faculty and students on events present
& future, photos, student research and other projects, student profiles,
a director's column, etc. Putting an editorial staff in place to manage
all of this would be ideal - possibly an internship opportunity. The newsletter
staff could be independent of but advised by the HFC.
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Bulletin- HF students would oversee this internal newsletter that will
focus on student activities, accomplishments, events, etc.
SGA
The Council discussed the need for HF Academic
Council Representative Zeyno Barnes to focus on developing a positive and
lasting relationship with SGA. Co-sponsorship of SGA events is an opportunity
to extend our participation in the larger student community. Zeyno will
draft a letter to SGA president describing our interest and potential role
in events.
Establishing HF Grants
The Council discussed the desire to procure
and distribute grant money earmarked for senior capstone projects or HF
proposals in general. Possible conflict with already existing Student Opportunity
Funds. The Council considered possible sources for the funds, the quantity
needed, the need for a review committee, the administration of the funds
and other related issues. The creation of an HF endowment for student development
could help to address the overwhelming volume of requests now submitted
for Student Opportunity Funds.