National Council - Alpha Chi
National Council - Alpha Chi
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Breakfast on Your Own<br />
8:00‐9:15 am Session One: Student Presentations, Sections 1‐12 ___________________________ pp. 6‐10<br />
Posters on Display in Marion<br />
Section 1 Anthropology & Sociology<br />
Section 2 Creative Writing<br />
Section 3 Art<br />
Section 4 British Literature<br />
Section 5 Business<br />
Section 6 Engineering & Computer Science<br />
9:15 am 15‐minute Break<br />
Section 7 Education<br />
Section 8 Health Sciences<br />
Section 9 Biology<br />
Section 10 Performing Arts<br />
Section 11 Political Science<br />
Section 12 Religion<br />
9:30‐10:30 am Session Two: Student Presentations, Sections 13‐24 _________________________ pp. 11‐14<br />
Posters on Display in Marion<br />
Section 13 Anthropology & Sociology<br />
Section 14 American History<br />
Section 15 Chemistry<br />
Section 16 Communication & Literature<br />
Section 17 American Literature<br />
Section 18 Biology<br />
Section 19 Education<br />
Section 20 Health Sciences<br />
Section 21 Biology<br />
Section 22 Music<br />
Section 23 Psychology<br />
Section 24 Physics & Geology<br />
10:45‐11:30 am “A Mighty Long Way: My Journey to Justice at Little Rock Central High School”<br />
A Presentation by Carlotta Walls LaNier ____________________________________ Salons A & B<br />
Introduction—Ken LaSota, Region VI President<br />
Announcements—June Hobbs, Region III Vice President<br />
11:45‐1:30 pm Regional Luncheons (name badges required)<br />
Region I _______________ Manning Region V ________________ Neosho<br />
Region II ______________ Riverview Region VI _________________ <strong>Chi</strong>cot<br />
Region III _______________ Salon C Region VII _____________ Grampas<br />
Region IV ______________ Ouachita<br />
2:00‐5:00 pm Time to Enjoy Downtown Little Rock<br />
All kinds of activities are available, such as general sightseeing on foot or via the trolley to the River<br />
Market District, Clinton Presidential Center, Heifer International, etc., a shuttle to Central High <strong>National</strong><br />
Historic Site, and our Arkansas <strong>Chi</strong>ldren’s Hospital book donation (participation limited due to group size<br />
restrictions). Just be sure to be at the Presidential Center for the 5:00 panel.<br />
5:00 pm Off‐site Event at the William J. Clinton Presidential Center<br />
Sponsored by Region III and the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Council</strong> (name badges required; seating begins 4:30 pm)<br />
5:00‐6:00 pm “From the State House to the White House: What Was It Really Like to<br />
Work for Bill Clinton?” _________________________________________________ Great Hall<br />
A Panel Discussion with Carol Rasco, Janis Kearney, and Skip Rutherford<br />
Welcome—Greg Clemons, Region III President<br />
Introduction—Judy Cheatham, sponsor, Greensboro College<br />
6:00‐7:00 pm Self‐Guided Tour of Exhibits _______________________________ Clinton Presidential Center<br />
Dinner Dinner on Your Own<br />
Friday, March 26, 2010<br />
Program of Events<br />
9:00‐10:00 pm Friday Night Brights: Trivia Showdown in The Rock! ___________________________ Salon A<br />
Tennessee Nu from Milligan College hosts a fun event to raise money for Heifer International.<br />
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