NEW YORK UNIVERSITY M.A. Higher Education & Student Affairs RECRUITMENT DAYS 2014 Thursday, March 13 & Friday, March 14 WELCOME TO NYU A Message From Your 2014 Recruitment & Orientation Team We are super excited to have you here with us here in New York City for this year’s Recruitment Days! We have put together an itinerary that will allow you to connect with the NYU Higher Education & Student Affairs (HESA) community and give you the opportunity to secure a spot with one of the many internship sites offered through our program. Our hope is that you gain a greater understanding of the academic expectations of our program, our professional development philosophy , and the plethora of engagement opportunities presented to you as a graduate student. Not to mention, taking advantage of this amazing city! Throughout Recruitment Days, if we may be of any assistance to you, please feel free to call upon us. We’d be happy to answer any questions that you may have. To quote American novelist Tom Wolfe, “one belongs to New York instantly, one belongs to it as much in five minutes as in five years.” We feel like we belong here and we would love for you to join us. Have an amazing two days! - Blaise Baldonado, Jen Maurer, & Marc Lo A Message From NYU’s Association of Student Affairs Professionals On behalf of the Association of Student Affairs Professionals (ASAP), I would like to welcome you all to NYU’s Recruitment Days 2014! Congratulations also on being here. We hope that you find this program helpful as you make the important decision of where to attend graduate school in the Fall. Our program is unique that it ties together academic and professional development throughout both years. ASAP is the program’s student organization and we seek to create community for all students, past and present, and to connect them with other professionals and resources in our field. As you spend the next couple of days learning more about NYU and HESA program, feel free to ask any ASAP member more about their experiences in the program and how to get involved as a graduate student. Many of us were in your shoes last year and hope to serve as a critical resource during this period of transition. Again, welcome, and congratulations on making it to this stage. Best of luck, - Scott Gautney, Chair-Association of Student Affairs Professionals (ASAP) <— LOOK OUT FOR THIS ICON FOR OUR “HESA HINTS” Any time you see the Washington Square Arch, heads up! These are some helpful tips that you should be aware of during Recruitment Days. CONNECT WITH US DURING RECRUITMENT DAYS If you have a question or just want to tell the world about the amazing experience you’re having, tweet out, tag us, and share using #nyuhesa2014. Also feel free to reach us by email at [email protected]. NYU HESA 2014 Recruitment Days @NYUASAP @NYUHESA SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Thursday, March 13, 2014 12:00-12:30pm Check-In + Welcome Lunch Rosenthal Pavillion, Kimmel Center for Student Life 10th Floor | 60 Washington Square South 12:35-1:40pm Opening Remarks + Faculty & Academic Outlook Panel 1:45-2:40pm Roundtable Session #1 (Study Away/International Opportunities + Financial Aid) 2:45-3:25pm NYU HESA Buddy Breakout Meet up with your Recruitment Buddy for locations. 3:30-4:25pm Roundtable Session #2 (Internship & Capstone Experience + Co-Curricular Involvement) Shorin Performance Studio, Kimmel Center for Student Life, Room 802 4:30-5:00pm Interview Schedule 101 + Closing Questions & Remarks 5:00pm Dinner On Your Own (A list of dining options is in your packet) 7:00-8:30pm NYU HESA Current Student & Alumni Social (Refreshments Available) Pless Hall, 1st Floor Lounge | 32 Washington Place HESA HINT #1 Friday, March 14, 2014 Thursday is a rather casual day so we recommend arriving in comfortable shoes and business casual attire (professional, relaxed, yet neat). For Friday, dress in your formal interview attire and be prepared to impress! 8:15am Opening Remarks + Light Breakfast Henry Kaufman Management Education Center (KMEC) Rm. 170, NYU Stern School of Business 44 West 4th St. (Enter through Schwartz Plaza walkway-Corner of Washington Sq. East & Washington Sq. South) 9:05am-4:30pm Interview Sessions (20 minute timeslots with 5 minutes transition in between) KMEC Commons Rm. 100, NYU Stern School of Business 5:00-6:15pm Association of Student Affairs Professionals (ASAP) Reception (Refreshments Available) Pless Hall, 1st Floor Lounge | 32 Washington Place 6:30pm Closing Social & Happy Hour (Heavy Appetizers will be served. Beverages are on your own.) Amity Hall | 80 West 3rd St. HESA HINT #2 Employers will have a copy of your resume, but it doesn’t hurt to have a couple extra copies on hand. Take breaks and drink water in between interviews to stay energized! NYU HESA FACULTY Ann Marcus, Ed D. Professor of Higher Education Director, Steinhardt Institute of Higher Ed. Policy [email protected] Research Interests: Leadership Studies; Organizational Culture; Policy Focused on Issues of Access; Comparative International Policy Toni Gifford, PhD. Visiting Assistant Professor of Higher Education [email protected] Research Interests: Leadership; Organizational Behavior Matt Mayhew, PhD. Martha Kanter, Ed D. Associate Professor of Higher Education [email protected] Research Interests: Impact of College on Students, Moral Development of College Students; Student Spirituality; High-Risk Drinking Interventions Distinguished Visiting Professor of Higher Education [email protected] Research Interests: Confluence of Access, Equity, and Excellence, Intersection of Policy and Politics in American Higher Education; Contributions of America’s Community Colleges to the Nation’s Social Fabric; Civic Future and Economy Teboho Moja, PhD. Bridget O’Connor, PhD. Clinical Professor of Higher Education [email protected] Research Interests: Higher Education Policy, Comparative Higher Education, African Higher Education, Globalization & Higher Education Reform Professor of Higher Education & Business Education [email protected] Research Interests: Corporate/University Partnerships; Transfer of Learning; Workplace Learning Frances Stage, PhD. Greg Wolniak, PhD. Professor of Higher Education [email protected] Research Interests: College Student Access & Success; Mathematics/Science Majors & Careers; Application of Psychological Theories to Academic Learning; Research Methods Clinical Associate Professor of Higher Education Director, Center for Research on Higher Ed. Outcomes [email protected] Research Interests: College Access & Choice; Career & Labor Markets; Socioeconomics of Higher Education Robert Teranishi, PhD. (On Leave 2013-2015) Associate Professor of Higher Education [email protected] Research Interests: Higher Education & Social Mobility; Race, Ethnicity, and the Stratification of College Opportunities; College Access & Completion HESA HINT #3 In addition to our program faculty, NYU HESA also has a network of affiliated and adjunct faculty. For a complete listing of these faculty, visit: http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/alt/highered/ faculty The M.A. in Higher Education & Student Affairs is in the Department of Administration, Leadership, and Technology within the NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human development. The curriculum encompasses broad themes in the history and development of higher education both in the U.S. and abroad, and includes the study of colleges as institutions; student learning and development; the profession of student affairs; research and assessment methods; access to higher education and diversity, and the theory and practice of leadership. #IAMNYUHESA The NYU HESA community is made up of some amazing individuals from around the globe. Many of them you will have a chance to meet throughout Recruitment Days. Here’s a look at some of these individuals and their functional areas. Be on the look out for them over the next two days and don’t be afraid to introduce yourself. Roundtable Facilitators HESA HINT #4 Financial Aid Natasha Bean, Office of Financial Aid Colvin Georges, Jr., Office of Financial Aid Carrie Pennoni, Office of Financial Aid Study Away & International Opportunities Marc Anthony Caporiccio, NYU Stern School of Business Wiley Cheung, NYU Center of Student Activities, Leadership, & Service Erin Carlisle, Columbia University School of Continuing Education Want to meet someone in particular? Perhaps someone working at the office you’re interviewing with? Ask a current student to introduce you! They’d be happy to facilitate the connection. Internship & Capstone Experience Kaity Roos, Pratt Institute Jerry Kokkinos, School of American Ballet Mark Florido, NYU Center for Multicultural Education & Programs Cat Monaco, NYU Office of Residential Life & Housing Services Co-Curricular Involvement Scott Gautney, Association of Student Affairs Professionals (ASAP) Ana Angeles, Association of Student Affairs Professionals (ASAP) Lauren Jordan, Journal of Student Affairs (JoSA) NYU HESA ALUMNI & CURRENT PROFESSIONAL STAFF Michael Roggow, Office of Academic Affairs (Bronx Community College) Jacob Seelbach, Office of Residential Life & Housing Services (NYU) Marlene Lillo-Smith, Center for Student Activities, Leadership, & Service (NYU) Vic Alonzo, University Recruiting Specialist (Google, Inc.) Amanda Gallocher, Assistant Director of Career Services-SCPS (NYU) Rollie Carencia, Student Affairs (Columbia University) Tyrell Davis, Associate Director of Engineering & Transfer Student Advising-CAS (NYU) Brittany Bummer, Office of the Vice President for Global Affairs (NYU) Amber Deister, Assistant Manager of Academic Programs (NYU Abu Dhabi) CURRENT NYU HESA STUDENT AMBASSADORS + INTERNSHIP SITES Mark Florido (NYU Center for Multicultural Education & Programs) Byron Tsabetsaye (NYU College of Arts & Sciences, Office of New Students) Ana Angeles (Marymount Manhattan College, Student Development & Activities) Alexa Friedman (NYU College of Arts & Sciences, Advising) Mallory Sylvester (Adelphi University, Center for Student Involvement) Joseph Courtade (Stevens Institute of Technology, Office of Residence Life) Wylie Cheung (NYU Center for Student Activities, Leadership, and Service) HESA HINT #5 Don’t forget to trade business/ information cards with those that you meet. It’s never too early to start building your professional network. WE WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS OUR GRATITUDE TO... 2014 Recruitment Committees Welcome Committee Eena Singh (Chair) Annie Le (Chair) Kaity Roos Byron Tsabetsaye Jossie Munoz Carrie Penoni Scott Gautney Buddy Committee Lydia Keema (Chair) Virginia Weiner Mallory Sylvester Ana Angeles Zainub Cementwala Social Committee Meg Nieslanik (Chair) Leah McNally Justine Drayton Daniel Wencek Hospitality & Logistics Committee Capria Berry (Chair) Bonny Xie Brittany Bummer Krysta Battersby Abha Huckoo Mark Anthony Florido Accommodations Committee Joe Courtade (Chair) Nicole Solman Jaime Brown Sarah Ryndak Alison Entin HESA HINT #6 Keep the conversations going. Even though recruitment days are over, continue to connect with others you’ve met here. You may need their assistance when you move to NYC! 2014 Recruitment Days Buddies: Abha Huckoo, Ana Angeles, A.J. Smith, Briget Arndell, Brittany Bummer, Byron Tsabetsaye, Capria Berry, Carrie Penoni, Daniel Wencek, Eena Singh, Jaime Brown, Joe Courtade, Kaity Roos, Krysta Battersby, Leah McNally, Lydia Keema, Mallory Sylvester, Mia James, Meg Nieslanik, Melissa Gudiel, Nicole Solman, Scott Gautney, Wylie Cheung, Zainub Cementwala 2014 Recruitment Days Hosts: A.J. Smith, Ana Angeles, Annie Le, Bonny Xie, Briget Arndell, Byron Tsabetsaye, David Lucas, Erin Carlisle, Joe Courtade, Jossie Munoz, Kaity Roos, Leah McNally, Lydia Keema, Mallory Sylvester, Nicole Solman, Ryan Loiter, Sarah Ryndak, Scott Gautney SPECIAL THANKS TO... Marc Lo Marc Anthony Caporiccio NYU HESA Faculty NYU Steinhardt (ALT Department) Laurie Behringer David Lucas Patricia Martinez & the Staff at Kimmel Operations Allison Keves (NYU Steinhardt) Akiko Yamaguchi (NYU Stern) NYU Student Resource Center NYU LGBTQ Student Center NYU Center for Multicultural Education & Programs NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering NYU Student Health Center NYU Office of Financial Aid NYU Wasserman Center for Career Development NYU Athletics NYU Opportunity Programs NYU Office of Residential Life & Housing Services NYU Center for Student Activities, Leadership, & Service NYU College of Arts & Sciences Aramark Amity Hall Michael Hirashi (Imprint.com)
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