Two honored by Greek life group

Two College of Business faculty members have been honored this term by the Center for Fraternity & Sorority Life after having been a Greek organization’s nominee for faculty/professor of the term.

Alpha Chi Omega nominated Kathy Mullet, an associate professor of apparel design, and Chi Theta Phi nominated Sarah Mazur, a College of Business advisor.

Every quarter, each Greek organization on campus can nominate one faculty member for recognition, and also one student as scholar of the term.

Mullet and Mazur each received a framed certificate.

“Each chapter has their own way of deciding which professor they choose, but it is always a professor who they feel like is outstanding, leaves a positive impact on their members, and helps them succeed academically,” said Chloe Villagomez, the Panhellenic Executive Council’s vice president of scholarship.

 

START gets students rolling

Sarah Mazur addresses incoming students at a START session July 13.
Sarah Mazur addresses incoming students at a START session July 13.

START sessions aimed at helping new students, both transfers and freshmen, make a smooth transition toward the College of Business in fall 2015 are under way and will continue periodically throughout August, with a final session scheduled for late September.

A group of about 50, students and parents alike, filed into Austin Hall’s Stirek Auditorium for one of the sessions on Monday, July 13. Advisors Daniel Schwab and Sarah Mazur briefed the audience on a wide range of topics ranging from core requirements to academic honesty to the importance of networking – an overview of everything a new student needs to know to be successful in the College of Business.

“This makes me feel more focused, more ready,” said freshman to be Sarah Ryner of Oregon City, who’s interested in entrepreneurship. “I’m excited.”

Ryner was accompanied by her sister Rachael, a junior majoring in microbiology.

“I’m playing the role of parent today,” Rachael joked.

The rest of the START sessions are scheduled for July 21 and 24, Aug. 24 and 26, and Sept. 21. The July 21 and Aug. 24 sessions are aimed at freshmen, the July 24 and Aug. 26 ones are geared for transfer students, and the final one is a catch-all.

For more information, visit the advising office, 122 Austin Hall, or call 541-737-3716.