This is a sample agenda. The agenda - Northwood University
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Note: <strong>Th<strong>is</strong></strong> <strong>is</strong> a <strong>sample</strong> <strong>agenda</strong>. <strong>The</strong> <strong>agenda</strong> that pertains to<br />
your specific seminar <strong>is</strong> located in your MGT479<br />
Blackboard classroom, which <strong>is</strong> available 30 days prior to<br />
the seminar start date.<br />
WELCOME!<br />
Dear Students:<br />
On behalf of <strong>University</strong> College, welcome to the January 23-25, 2009 MGT479 Seminar. We<br />
have planned the weekend seminar with you in mind. We are pleased you are here and trust<br />
you will learn from and enjoy the experience.<br />
For many, th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> your first v<strong>is</strong>it to the Midland campus. We have a full schedule<br />
planned each day of the seminar - with room in your schedule to relax a bit and<br />
become acquainted with your campus by v<strong>is</strong>iting the library, cafeteria, bookstore and<br />
sports center. A tour of the grounds can also be relaxing and rewarding.<br />
We also hope you will make time in the evening to enjoy your favorite personal<br />
activities – shopping, dining out, or spending time with friends. Whatever you choose,<br />
many friendships will be forged and strengthened th<strong>is</strong> week.<br />
If you need ass<strong>is</strong>tance during the seminar, please see one of our staff members during<br />
the breaks on Friday. After the seminar if you have questions, please contact me at<br />
welchl@northwood.edu.<br />
Again, welcome and enjoy!<br />
Lexi Welch, Seminar Coordinator<br />
SEMINAR GOAL:<br />
To promote a better understanding of globalization, world trade, and economic development.<br />
SEMINAR OBJECTIVE:<br />
To be able to explain the forces, values, events and ideas that have shaped the present global<br />
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economic system and how they impact your professional and personal life.<br />
Websites of interest:<br />
Midland County Convention and V<strong>is</strong>itors Bureau<br />
http://midlandcvb.org/<br />
Midland Area Chamber of Commerce<br />
http://www.macc.org/<br />
Campus map:<br />
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Building 25: Gr<strong>is</strong>wold Communication Center – MGT479/481 Seminar held here<br />
Building 27: Cafeteria (Brunch on Sunday)<br />
1 East Gate House<br />
2-8 Village Housing<br />
Vada B. Dow House (2)<br />
Judith A. Rapanos House (3)<br />
Carl A. Gerstacker House (4)<br />
Charles T. Knabusch House (5)<br />
Brouwer and Jane McIntyre House (6)<br />
Martha G. Arnold House (7)<br />
Herrick Foundation House (8)<br />
9-12 Athletic Facilities: East Complex<br />
Hantz Stadium (9)<br />
Lou<strong>is</strong> B. Juillerat Field (10)<br />
Arthur J. F<strong>is</strong>her Track (11)<br />
Reid Family Press Box (12)<br />
13 Richard DeVos Graduate School of Management<br />
14 National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA)<br />
Automotive Education Center and Hotel<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ford Courtyard<br />
Jack F. Sanders Trustee Commons<br />
15 Automotive Aftermarket Education Center (Proposed)<br />
16 Recognition Park<br />
17 R. Gary Stauffer Academic Building<br />
Interactive Classroom<br />
18 Church Family Admin<strong>is</strong>tration Building<br />
19 Hach Student Life Center and <strong>The</strong> Thrune Courtyard<br />
20 Earl W. Bennett Sports Center and the Hoxie Tenn<strong>is</strong> House<br />
21 Gerstacker Tenn<strong>is</strong> Complex<br />
22-23 Berneda and Wesley Jordan Lecture Hall<br />
Mid-Caf@<strong>Northwood</strong><br />
24 Charles J. Strosacker Library<br />
25 Gr<strong>is</strong>wold Communications Center (MGT 479 Seminar held here)<br />
26 Orpha L. E. Miner Residence Hall for Women<br />
Kathryn Turner Delmastro Memorial Meditation Room and Chapel<br />
27 Alden and Vada Dow Commons (Cafeteria)<br />
28 Dr. Charles F. DuBo<strong>is</strong> Residence Hall for Men<br />
29 Gerstacker Student Union and Bookstore<br />
30-34 Naegele Village<br />
Louanna Jones Apartment Complex (30)<br />
Independence Hall (31)<br />
Constitution Hall (32)<br />
Freedom Hall (33)<br />
Liberty Hall (34)<br />
35-38<br />
& 42<br />
Athletic Facilities; North Complex<br />
Gerstacker Athletic Complex (35)<br />
Bette F<strong>is</strong>her Stadium (36)<br />
Dean Field (37)<br />
Gerace Stadium (38)<br />
F<strong>is</strong>her Family Trails (42)<br />
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AGENDA - Friday, January 23, 2009<br />
8:00 – 8:45 Reg<strong>is</strong>tration & Continental Breakfast<br />
Gr<strong>is</strong>wold Communications Center – Upper Lobby<br />
8:45 – 9:15 Welcome, Introductions & Overview<br />
Lexi Welch, Seminar Coordinator<br />
Rhonda Anderson, Dean, <strong>Northwood</strong>’s <strong>University</strong> College<br />
9:15 – 10:15 Lecture – Professor Kent Snyder<br />
10:15 – 10:30 Break<br />
10:30 – 12:00 Lecture – Professor Kent Snyder<br />
12:00- 12:45 Lunch - Gr<strong>is</strong>wold Dining Hall (lower level)<br />
12:45 – 2:15 Lecture – Professor Kent Snyder<br />
2:15 – 2:30 Break<br />
2:30 – 4:30 Lecture – Professor Kent Snyder<br />
4:30 Day 1 Quiz – in class<br />
**Please note: You may go out for lunch on your own if you do not want to<br />
partake of what <strong>is</strong> offered at seminar.<br />
Adult Degree Program: <strong>University</strong> College<br />
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AGENDA – Saturday, January 24, 2009<br />
8:00 – 8:30 Check-in & Continental Breakfast<br />
Gr<strong>is</strong>wold Communications Center – Upper Lobby<br />
8:30 – 9:45 MGT 479 Research Paper - overview of guidelines/’tips’<br />
Facilitator: Lexi Welch<br />
9:45 – 10:00 Break<br />
10:00 – 11:45 Lecture – Professor Kent Snyder<br />
11:45 – 12:45 Lunch – Gr<strong>is</strong>wold Dining Hall (lower level)<br />
12:45 – 2:00 Lecture – Professor Kent Snyder<br />
2:00– 2:15 Break<br />
2:15 – 4:30 Lecture – Professor Kent Snyder<br />
4:30 Day 2 Online Quiz (instructions)<br />
**Please note: You may go out for lunch on your own if you do not want to<br />
partake of what <strong>is</strong> offered at seminar.<br />
Adult Degree Program: <strong>University</strong> College<br />
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AGENDA: Sunday, January 25, 2009<br />
8:00 – 8:30 Check-in & Continental Breakfast<br />
Gr<strong>is</strong>wold Communications Center – Upper Lobby<br />
8:30 – 10:00 Lecture – Professor Kent Snyder<br />
10:00 – 10:15 Break<br />
10:15 – 11:45 Lecture – Professor Kent Snyder<br />
11:45 – 12:30 Sunday Brunch - Cafeteria<br />
12:30– 2:00 Lecture – Professor Kent Snyder<br />
2:00 – 2:15 Break<br />
2:15 – 4:30 Lecture & Wrap up d<strong>is</strong>cussion<br />
4:30 Day 3 Quiz – in class<br />
**Please note: You may go out for lunch on your own if you do not want to<br />
partake of what <strong>is</strong> offered at seminar.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>agenda</strong> may vary slightly: Topics and videos will be introduced and<br />
d<strong>is</strong>cussed during class time.<br />
Adult Degree Program: <strong>University</strong> College<br />
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