[UA] Apply to be a Committee Chair or Vice-Chair
Alexa K Martin
akmartin at mit.edu
Tue May 2 20:00:54 EDT 2017
Tl;dr: Apply to be a UA Committee Chair or Vice-Chair here<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd_y9iY3WNW3-n0oNqKupGLAyouDW1NKRurA27_JJGnS4QeMA/viewform?usp=sf_link> by Wednesday, May 10th at 9:00 AM!
Dear Undergraduates,
I hope you are all enjoying the week! Now that elections have concluded and our officer team is chosen, we are eager to begin selecting Committee Chairs and Vice-Chairs for the upcoming year. Serving as a Committee Chair/Vice-Chair provides a unique opportunity for you to work with students, faculty, administrators, and staff to improve the undergraduate experience at MIT. We are hoping to find a team of dedicated committee chairs/vice-chairs that represent the diverse student body and are passionate about student led change.
Below is a list of committees taking applicants and a brief description of what the committee does:
* Alumni Affairs: A committee that builds relationships between the Undergraduate Association and alumni, and explores opportunities to expand relationships between the undergraduate body and alumni.
* Campus Planning: A committee that works on creating a plan for the future of MIT including negotiating dining contracts and looking at creating and enhancing community spaces on campus.
* Community and Diversity: A committee that works on creating an equitable and welcoming campus for all undergraduates.
* Community Service: A committee that explores ways to involve undergraduates in their community through service and building relationships with local groups.
* Events: A committee that organizes a variety of events for the undergraduate community including SpringFest, FallFest, and Tech Twinkles.
* History: A committee that documents the history of the Undergraduate Association and important events for undergraduates, so that the current and future boards can function properly.
* Involvement: A committee that explores ways to involve students in the UA, bring their ideas and opinions into the policy creation process, and develop community within the UA through planning events.
* Public Affairs: A committee that establishes and maintains a relationship between the Undergraduate Association and local, state, and federal government, as well as businesses, and advocates for undergraduate interests.
* Resource Development: A committee that works to find new sources of funding for the Undergraduate Association and undergraduates.
* Special Projects: A committee that works on various projects that come up throughout the school year, such as Boston shuttles.
* Student-Admin Collaboration: A committee that explores ways to improve student-administrator collaboration and advocates for students to administrations.
* Technology: A committee that develops the technology necessary for the Undergraduate Association to function, and explores new technological innovations to enhance student life.
If you are interested in becoming a UA Committee Chair or Vice-Chair please apply here<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd_y9iY3WNW3-n0oNqKupGLAyouDW1NKRurA27_JJGnS4QeMA/viewform?usp=sf_link> by Wednesday, May 10th at 9:00 AM!
Love,
Alexa Martin
Vice President-Elect of the Undergraduate Association
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