The Student Government Association will be hosting a tobacco panel to discuss with students, faculty, and staff the current tobacco policy of Missouri State as well as any future changes. Earlier this year, President Nietzel formed an advisory committee consisting of faculty, staff, administrators, and students. The committee will make a recommendation of a suggested policy update to President Nietzel by December 15th, 2009. SGA will be sponsoring two separate panel discussions which will feature community and university members who are knowledgeable of aspects of tobacco, ranging from health to legal. All members of the Missouri State community are encouraged to attend the panels which will be held in the PSU Theatre. The panel schedule is as follows: Wednesday, September 30th;6:30 P.M.- 8:30 P.M. Monday, October 5th; 1:00 P.M.- 3:00 P.M.
Archives for September 2009
The Student Government Association and the Bear CLAW are partnering to bring The Princeton Review to Missouri State to administer free graduate school admissions practice tests. In addition to the practice tests, presentations will be given over how to succeed on graduate school admissions tests. This event will be free and open to all Missouri State students. Every student who attends the presentations will be given a free Pocket Guide to Graduate School Admissions book. The schedule of events for Saturday is as follows:
Saturday, October 3
9:00 a.m. LSAT practice test – Glass 102
MCAT practice test – Glass 108
1:00 p.m. GRE practice test – Glass 102
GMAT practice test – Glass 101
Thursday, October 8 – All in Library 101 Auditorium
12:00-1:00 Get an MBA Brownbag/return GMAT scores
4:00-5:00 Make Grad School a Reality/return GRE scores
5:30-6:30 MCAT session/return MCAT scores
The Student Government Association has released a public opinion poll for students to weigh in on a variety of topics. The first of many, this week’s poll gauges how students currently feel about SGA. A new poll will be released each week with each poll running for two weeks. The poll is a great opportunity for students to give us their input.