Additional ServicesThe Career Library and Career Services website house information on a broadspectrum of career areas, graduate school programs, internships, job search sites,current full-time and part-time and student employment information. Seniorsand graduates may open a permanent credential file as well that can be utilizedto send pertinent information to graduate schools or employers. For moreinformation, please go to: www.ccl.sbc.edu/csc/index.html.<strong>College</strong> ChaplainThe Chaplain’s Office is located on the lower level of Reid Hall, ext. 6113. Theoffice is led by Adam White, <strong>College</strong> Chaplain who resides on campus andsupported by Kristie Munn, Assistant to the Chaplain, and student interns(<strong>Sweet</strong> Spirits) who serve as peer counselors and mentors for students.<strong>Sweet</strong> <strong>Briar</strong> is an independent, nonsectarian college that welcomes people of allfaiths, beliefs and backgrounds. The <strong>College</strong> has a rich legacy of emphasis onthe spiritual development of students. <strong>Sweet</strong> <strong>Briar</strong> <strong>College</strong> is dedicated tofreedom of thought and the importance of personal exploration of spiritualvalues. An important part of student life in college is participation inorganizations, programs, volunteerism opportunities and events that encourageeach student to develop her personal beliefs as well as a deeper appreciation forothers’ religious beliefs and practices. For more information, please refer to:http://www.sbc.edu/chaplains-office.Health and Counseling CenterThe Mary F. Harley <strong>Student</strong> Health Center is supportive and integral to theacademic mission of the <strong>College</strong>. Excellence in learning is optimized bywellness and a healthy lifestyle. Staff members include: Dr. Rosie T. Lewis,DNP, ANP-BC, Director of Health Services; Dr. James Rodman, CampusPhysician; Ruby Bryant, Registered Nurse; and Deborah Mays, Office Manager.The staff is dedicated to assisting students in making healthy lifestyle choicesand accepting responsibility for their own health and well-being. For moreinformation, please go to: http://www.sbc.edu/health-counseling/home. Forappointments to see the Nurse Practitioner, Registered Nurse or Physician, pleaecontact Deborah Mays, Office Manager, ext. 6140.Betty Blevins, Mental Health Counselor, is available to assist and support allstudents with a wide range of topics, e.g. missing home, anxiety, stressmanagement, depression, and other mental health topics. Appointments can bemade by contacting Deborah Mays, Office Manager, at ext. 6140.________________________________________________________________110
<strong>Student</strong> Involvement and ProgramsThe <strong>Student</strong> Involvement and Programs office is located on the second floor ofProthro Hall, ext. 6134. Samantha Ayers, Director of <strong>Student</strong> Involvement andPrograms as well as <strong>Student</strong> Activities Representatives (StARs) staff the office.The office is committed to empowering women to develop as leaders andindividuals through involvement both on and off campus. Programs, resources,and services for students and the larger <strong>College</strong> community are designed toenhance the quality of life, to facilitate intellectual, ethical, and personal growth,and to facilitate an environment which enhances respect for diversity.Clubs and Organizations (CO’s)<strong>Sweet</strong> <strong>Briar</strong> <strong>College</strong> has over 60 student-led clubs and organizations. Thesegroups support the overall mission of the <strong>College</strong> and are involved in numerousactivities, which promote growth, development, support and/ or awareness.Involvement on campus can be important in making life-long friends andacquiring skills that complement and enhance theoretical perspectives gained inthe classroom. It also contributes to an enjoyable and engaging <strong>College</strong>experience.The Inter-Club Council is the student-led group charged by the <strong>Student</strong>Government Association to provide guidance and governance for clubs andorganizations. For more information, please go to:http://www.sbc.edu/student-involvement/student-organizations.Campus Events OrganizationCampus Events Organization, a student-run organization, provides students withopportunities to expand their horizons and have fun by attending lectures andlistening to musicians, or attending a concert, comedy event, or a wide range ofstudent-initiated programs. <strong>Student</strong> events are planned by the Campus EventsOrganization (ceo@sbc.edu) with advising and support from the Director of<strong>Student</strong> Involvement and Programs.Late Night ProgrammingThe Office of <strong>Student</strong> Involvement and Programs co-sponsors many late nightprograms throughout the year. Clubs, organizations and/or campus offices canapply and may be selected to host an event. It is preferred that events take placeon a Saturday night, but all must be alcohol-free, with any theme of theirchoosing. For more information, please visit the Office of <strong>Student</strong> Involvementand Programs in Prothro 221, or email the director, Samantha Ayers, atsayers@sbc.edu________________________________________________________________111
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