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Monday, March 7, 2016

Meeting Re-Cap 03/02/2016

Phi Theta Kappa Meeting Review
Alpha Alpha Xi Chapter – March 2nd, 2016

The meeting was called to order at 3:24 p.m.

Two members who volunteered for the leap-year fundraiser were awarded $20 gift cards to Dave and Busters.  The fundraiser was a big success, and the chapter collected $220.50.  Thanks to all who volunteered.

Information regarding scholarships was provided.  There is now a myScholarships page on the Richland College website where students may submit scholarship applications.  As of March 1st, the Celia Riddle Millemon scholarship opened, and Richland members may now apply.  In addition, Alpha Alpha Xi members with financial need may submit a form for possible reimbursement of their Phi Theta Kappa membership fee.  Please see Omar to obtain a form.

Be the Change, an environmental group, is organizing a lake cleanup effort at White Rock Lake on Saturday, March 5th with For the Love of the Lake.  An email was sent requesting volunteers and more are needed.  Volunteers will receive a certificate and can obtain service hours.  If interested, sign up at https://www.dcccd.edu/Emp/Departments/Public%20and%20Governmental%20Affairs/PGA%20Depts/Community%20Development/Service-Learning/Pages/be-the-change.aspx?source=imageslider.

Chapter officers and leaders had a wonderful time at the Texas Regional Conference.  Pictures were shown, and two attendees spoke about what an amazing experience the conference was for them.  They encouraged other members to become active and, given the opportunity, to try and attend a conference with the chapter.  Several chapter members, as well as advisors Jon Ewing and Melanie Pruit, received awards at the conference.  These individuals were recognized at the meeting and presented with their awards.  Alpha Alpha Xi also received an award as a chapter for obtaining Five Star Status. 

The Phi Theta Kappa International Convention will be held in Washington D.C. this year.  All expenses, excepting airfare, will be paid for a select number of officers and members.  As space is limited, please let the officers or advisors know as soon as possible if you would like to attend.

The meeting on March 10th is an orientation meeting.  Students who are interested in joining Phi Theta Kappa may attend, so members may bring their friends.  A fellowship event will follow the meeting.  Come and relax with your fellow members with a movie, pizza, and ice cream.
The meeting was adjourned at 3:42


Monday, November 30, 2015

GoFundMe for Honors in Action is LIVE!



 
For more information on the Kids Kingdom project, click the following link:  http://www.rowlett.com/kidskingdom

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

College Project and Honors in Action Events This Week

Hello Kappans!

A few quick reminders about the busy week we have ahead:

College Project


This Saturday, November 14th from 9:00AM until 3:00PM in Parking Lot E is the first SERVICE PROJECT for Phi Theta Kappa College Project for a Green Campus!  It will be the first part of our lake clean-up portion of the project.  This is also the same day as the Recycle Round-Up, so if you have any recyclables please bring them as well.  We will be there no matter the weather. Service Learning Hours can be had for volunteering at the event.


Please CLICK HERE to sign-up for the event.
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Workshops for College Project are already available! Please, sign-up for the workshops (at The Learning Center) ASAP because there are only 15 slots each session.  When going to The Learning Center (Medina Hall 216), please look for the workshop titled "Green Campus." 

The first two dates are:
November 11th, 2015 from 2:00pm to 2:50pm
and
November 17th, 2015 from 12:30pm to 1:20pm
Attending the workshops will count toward Service Learning Hours!

If you are interested in hosting a future workshop, please respond to this email!

Honors in Action


We have two upcoming Honors in Action events taking place next week.

Honors in Action Fundraiser Committee's first meeting will take place on
Thursday, November 12th from 4:00pm-5:00pm in Del Rio 174.  Those interested in Honors in Action should take part in this vital step as the January deadline draws closer.

Honors in Action Research Study Group will meet promptly on 
Friday, November 13th from 3:00pm to 4:00pm in the RLC Library first and possibly move to another room, so please be there at 3:00pm. If you can't make it at that time, please let us know in advance so we can coordinate the final location.  The focus of our topic is Theme 9: Borders and Boundaries with a focus on connecting the bridge between children with and children without disabilities.

For more information on Honors in Action, please 
click here.

As always, you can find us on Facebook here! Please LIKE the page and go to EVENTS and SUBSCRIBE to events to get the latest updates!

See you all soon!

Monday, November 9, 2015

Orientation Meeting Recap 11/04/2015

from ΑΑΞ Reporting Secretary Melissa Savoy

Phi Theta Kappa Orientation Meeting Review
Alpha Alpha Xi Chapter – November 4, 2015

The meeting was called to order at 3:19 p.m.

The meeting was opened with an ice breaker which posed a question that members could answer.  A $25 gift card was given away to the person with the correct answer.  It really does pay to come to chapter meetings!

The chapter Fellowship Officer, Jessica Arriaga, introduced herself and other officers.  Omar Demachkie is the Leadership Officer, Kennedy Agusi is Scholarship Officer, and the Service Officer for the chapter is Jay Saadaddin.  Forrest Garrett is Media Specialist, and Chapter Secretary is Melissa Savoy.  Dr. Jon Ewing was introduced as one of the chapter advisors.

Omar introduced new members to what Phi Theta Kappa is about and covered membership requirements and benefits.  Students can hone their leadership skills and learn how to work within a team.  Members have access to various different types of scholarships and are provided with important tools such as how to write a resume and much more.

The Leadership officer has the responsibility of spearheading the College Project.  Omar discussed that the annual project has an environmental focus this year.  Alpha Alpha Xi will have a Richland College lake cleanup on Saturday, November 14 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.  Professional equipment used for the cleanup will be provided by facilities.  Volunteers are needed, so please contact Omar if interested.  The project will also be presenting environmental/recycling workshops in The Learning Center this semester and next.  Students are encouraged to sign-up to take the workshop.  Service Learning hours may be obtained from attending the workshop. 

Duties of the Scholarship officer include communicating the status of scholarships to members and leading the chapter Honors in Action project.  Kennedy mentioned that there are scholarships currently open that will be closing in less than a month.  Members may go to the website for further details.

Jay discussed that duties of the Service officer include providing members with opportunities to volunteer and work in a service capacity.  One such opportunity is the Kids Kingdom Playground committee.  Volunteers will be building a wheelchair assessable playground for children with disabilities.  Students may go to www.signupgenius.com to participate.  This project will be taking place in November and December, and they have various types of volunteer opportunities held on different days. 

Omar encouraged members to register for the Service Learning program and mentioned that it is a nice addition to add to a college resume.  Students may register for Service Learning in The Learning Center. 

The Fellowship officer plans chapter events like fundraisers and fellowship nights.  Jessica informed new members that the chapter usually has a fellowship night approximately once a month with movies, pizza, and ice cream.  The next Alpha Alpha Xi fundraiser will be selling cakes and pies, and the date will soon be announced.  Watch for an email for further details.  
Jessica covered the different tiers of the Phi Theta Kappa organization.  The international level at the top is followed by the Texas Region, District II, and finally our local Alpha Alpha Xi chapter of Richland College.

Members who have joined Phi Theta Kappa are encouraged to attend the Fall Induction Ceremony held in Fannin Hall Auditorium on Sunday, November, 22.  This is a special ceremony that celebrates and recognizes your achievements.  Family members and friends may attend.  There will be two guest speakers, and students will have their pictures taken by a photographer.  The ceremony is from 3:00 – 4:00, but inductees need to be there no later than 1:00 p.m.  Afterward, there will be a fellowship dinner at a local restaurant from 4:30 – 7:30.  The attire is business, so please dress accordingly; no jeans or tennis shoes.  Jackets and coats should be left in the car as students will not walk the stage wearing them.  Ladies are advised not to wear high-heels because members will be walking across a stage and climbing risers.

Membership to join Phi Theta Kappa is a $95 one-time fee.  There are funds available for those who have an economic need for paying club dues.  Dr. Jon Ewing explained to new members that there are scholarships available to students who cannot afford the dues.  A scholarship form was provided to those interested. 

If you have not yet accepted membership, go to the Phi Theta Kappa website, click on “Accept Membership”, and enter the same email address from which you received your invitation.  The organization is officially called Phi Theta Kappa and is not referred to as “PTK”.  Chapter leaders are elected at the end of the semester and hold their positions for one year.  Prior to elections being held, interested members are given a chance to talk about why they would like a leadership position and what they believe they can do for the chapter.

Chapter Media Specialist, Forrest, advised members of the many different ways to stay in touch with the organization and receive news of upcoming events.  Members were urged to sign-up for the newsletter and “Like” the chapter Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ptkaax.  The chapter website address was shared www.ptkaax.blogspot.com along with the chapter email address ptkaax@gmail.com

Dr. Ewing mentioned to those in attendance that if they have not yet received an invitation to join and think they are eligible, to please verify that the requirements have been met.  Members should have completed 12 credit hours, be enrolled in at least 6 credit hours, and have at least a 3.5 GPA.  If you are eligible and interested in joining, please contact Dr. Ewing. 

The meeting was adjourned at 4:04 p.m



Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Orientation Meeting; Honors In Action, College Project, and Scholarship Updates.

ORIENTATION


We will have our final ORIENTATION MEETING on Wednesday, November 4th from 3:15pm-4:00pm in Del Rio 174.  Established members need not attend, this meeting is for those who are new to Phi Theta Kappa or haven't had the chance to attend other orientations.
 

Honors in Action


We have two upcoming Honors in Action events taking place next week.

Honors in Action Fundraiser Committee's first meeting will take place on
Thursday, November 12th from 4:00pm-5:00pm in Del Rio 174.  Those interested in Honors in Action should take part in this vital step as the January deadline draws closer.

Honors in Action Research Study Group will meet promptly on 
Friday, November 13th from 3:00pm to 4:00pm in the RLC Library first and possibly move to another room, so please be there at 3:00pm. If you can't make it at that time, please let us know in advance so we can coordinate the final location.  The focus of our topic is Theme 9: Borders and Boundaries with a focus on connecting the bridge between children with and children without disabilities.

For more information on Honors in Action, please 
click here.

College Project

 

Phi Theta Kappa College Project for a Green Campus is now LIVE!  Please, sign-up for the workshops ASAP because there are only 15 slots each session.  When going to The Learning Center (Medina Hall 216), please look for the workshop titled "Green Campus."

The first two dates are:

 
November 11th, 2015 from 2:00pm to 2:50pm
and
November 17th, 2015 from 12:30pm to 1:20pm
 
Attending the workshops will count toward Service Learning Hours!

Scholarships

 
The Fall Common Scholarship Application closes on December 1st.  That means that it is time to get those applications rolling if they have not already been started!

Click here for more information.

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Meeting Re-Cap 2015/09/10

from ΑΑΞ Reporting Secretary Melissa Savoy
Phi Theta Kappa Meeting Review
Alpha Alpha Xi Chapter - September 10, 2015


The meeting was called to order at 4:06 p.m.
Officers, staff, and advisors introduced themselves.  Omar Demachkie is Leadership officer, Jessica Arriaga is officer for the Fellowship hallmark, Kennedy Agusi is the Scholarship officer, Forrest Garrett is Media Specialist, and Melissa Savoy is Secretary.  Advisors are Dr. Jon Ewing, Professor Melanie Pruit, and Dr. Ofori Asante.  Dr. Ewing added that our chapter may be adding a fourth advisor soon.

Forrest directed members to the new Facebook page as well as the new website.  Members can go to Facebook and search “ptkaax” for the new page.  Once here, he had members “Like” the page, click “Sign Up” to receive the mailing list, and go to “Events” to subscribe.  Members were shown the new website at www.ptkaax.blogspot.com.
Phi Theta Kappa Awareness Week is next week.  Watch your emails for information and updates and share this with your friends!
There was a show of hands for members who joined Phi Theta Kappa through another chapter.  Dr. Ewing explained that members from other colleges may transfer their membership, but membership should be held at the college from which a student plans to graduate.  Members from other chapters may participate in Alpha Alpha Xi meetings and events without transferring their membership.
The Alpha Alpha Xi chapter has a new scholarship available to Richland Phi Theta Kappa students.  The Celia Riddle Millemon Exemplary Student Scholarship is a $500 scholarship that is merit and need based.  Mr. John Millemon, a previous chapter advisor, was instrumental in establishing this scholarship.  Congratulations to Ludivina Garcia, the first recipient awarded!  The goal is to award at least one scholarship each semester.  Members interested in applying should submit an essay stating their accomplishments and needs.
Omar, officer for the Leadership hallmark, introduced students to the chapter’s College Project for the semester.  The subject of the project will be related to environmental issues and will benefit Richland College, the community, and will enhance student experience while on campus.  The project will involve campus and neighborhood clean-ups, and will teach students and community members how to live a green lifestyle.  A compelling video regarding the need for environmental change was shown to members.  The chapter is looking for members who are interested in working on the project, and details regarding meetings and workshops will follow.  The College Project is submitted each year by chapter and considered for awards. (Click here for College Project Information )
Omar and Jessica provided members with volunteering opportunities, the first of which was Halloween Nights and the Dallas Zoo.  Another service event mentioned was the Heart of Gold 5K Fun Run.  Members can volunteer by going to the website www.voly.org and setting up an account.  Next click “I want to help”.  The website keeps a record of your volunteering events.  Visit www.voly.org  for various opportunities that may fit your interests.  Volunteer work done through Alpha Alpha Xi can also count toward Service Learning volunteer hours with approval. (Click here for information on service projects)
Scholarship officer, Kennedy, advised students that there are several millions of dollars in scholarships and showed members a list of several scholarships that will soon be available.  Those interested may go to ptk.org and click on “Scholarships” to get a complete list of those that are available to continuing and transfer students.  Kennedy urged members to go to College Fish (www.collegefish.org) and explained that Phi Theta Kappa members have free access to this website.  Students may set up an account by filling out some personal information and upon submission the site immediately provides results that are specific to each individual. (Click here for Scholarship information)
The Honors in Action project was mentioned, and members are needed to work on the project.  The topic will be chosen soon, so look for an email for further details and opportunities to volunteer.  If interested, please contact Kennedy. (Click here for Honors In Action Resources).
Jessica, chapter Fellowship officer, has scheduled a bake sale that will take place on Monday September 14th from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.  Anyone who can volunteer their baking skills and/or time to sell items is needed.   All food items to be sold must be individually wrapped.  There will be tables at two locations, one in El Paso and the other in Wichita.  A sign-up sheet was provided.  If interested, please contact Jessica.  
Ready for a relaxing time with your fellow friends and students?  A game/movie night is coming up in October.  The date will be announced soon; watch for details!
The Service hallmark officer position is open and available.  Jessica explained that an officer position is a lot of responsibility, and the chapter needs someone with commitment.  The Service officer coordinates service opportunities for the chapter and works with other officers on Phi Theta Kappa yearly projects.  Officers must be able to attend meetings and may often attend conferences.  The officer must be in the position for the year (fall through spring).  RCHS students are unfortunately excluded from officer positions due to their schedules and time constraints.  Interested applicants may contact any board member or advisor.  Applicants will be given the opportunity to introduce themselves to the group and say what they can do for the position in next week’s meeting on Wednesday, September 16th.  Members will vote during the meeting.  Please consider this great opportunity.
A petition for the honors student lounge was passed around for signatures, and chapter t-shirts were sold for $5 each.
Dr. Ewing informed students of a new university program happening this fall.  Classes from top university programs will be offered.  Please check the email that was sent regarding the Honors Certificate Courses for further details.  International students may enroll for these courses.
Jessica talked about upcoming conferences like the Texas Leadership Conference to be held at Texas A&M October 9th – 11th, Texas Regionals to be held at Baylor, and Nerd Nation which will take place in D.C.  Transportation, hotel accommodations, and conference registration are covered for a certain number of students.  The meeting was concluded with a video of the last Nerd Nation held in San Antonio.  

The meeting was adjourned at 5:08 p.m.
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Melissa Savoy

ΑΑΞ Reporting Secretary

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Bake Sale Sign-Up Sheet

Come by and check out AAΞ bake sale!

We will be in El Paso Hall and Wichita Hall!

Members can bring food items that are individually wrapped to donate to the fundraiser and/or help sell the items to help raise money for our Phi Theta Kappa Chapter!

For more information, please contact the chapter at ptkaax@gmail.com

Thanks!

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