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In this captivating episode, join us as we hear the incredible journey of [Your Name], who faced the daunting challenge of moving to a new school, where she not only embraced the unfamiliar but went on to achieve something extraordinary. Discover her inspiring story of resilience, leadership, and the unexpected twists and turns that led her to become the Student President. Brace yourself for a rollercoaster of emotions and experiences as she takes you on a personal journey through her incredible transformation. Don't miss this heartfelt and empowering tale of courage and determination that proves how one person can make a big difference in a new environment."
A UL student's repesentative has described a multi-million euro fund announced to address the country's serious" shortage of student accommodation, as only 'a drop in the water' to solve the accomodation crisis The Higher Education Minister this week announced over 2,000 new students beds over the next five years.
The Student President of a Midwest university has revealed that students have come to her looking for money for food due to financial deprivation. The Union of Students in Ireland and various students' unions' are marching on Dáil Éireann tomorrow to call on the government to use its rainy day fund to "tackle the student accommodation crisis and soaring cost of going to college". While last year's Budget included a €1,000 cut to the €3,000 student contribution fee, it's been hinted that Budget 2024 could feature a further contribution fee cut of up to €2,000. TUS Limerick Students' Union President Amelia Lown says student austerity has got to the point that even feeding oneself isn't a certainty.
Thousands of students around the country have staged a walk out today over issues they say aren't being resolved. They're protesting about the state of student accommodation and the cost of education during a cost-of-living crisis. Adrian Kennedy was joined on Lunchtime Live by Mark Dunne, Student President at South East Technological University, Brian Jordan Student Union President at TU Dublin and Asha Woodhouse, UCC Student Union President to discuss...
Kya hoga aapka jawaab agar aapki senior - joh hai school ki Student President, aur jispar aapka pichle chaar saal se crush hai - aapse poochti hai ki kya aap uske saath dance karoge? And on top of that, aapki crush hai aapki current dance partner / girlfriend / prom date ki badi behan. So... welcome to Ruhan's life. Day 5. February 15, 2002. 1 day to go till Farewell / Prom Night. This audio-series is written and narrated by Lakshya Datta, and produced by Launchora. Show your Ishq for this podcast here: linktr.ee/schoolofishq Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adil Rahoo, the outgoing Student President at the GCU Students' Association, joins the Common Good Podcast to look back on his 12 months in office. Adil discusses how he and his team supported the transition from remote learning to face-to-face teaching back on campus, as well as their other successes during his time in office. He also looks to the future and outlines his next steps.
Julia Dreher was optiMize's fifth Student President, leading the organization through a period of tremendous growth. During her tenure as President, optiMize surpassed 5 million dollars in total funds committed and received over 300 applications to the Social Innovation Challenge for the first time. After graduating from Michigan (International Studies, ‘20), Julia served the Biden campaign in Michigan as well as Jon Ossof's campaign in the Georgia run-off election. Now, Julia is a program assistant at USAID's Center for Innovation and Impact.
Peter Holmquist, Student President of YAF at Union University, talks to Ben and Tim about the 9/11 Never Forget Project. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A south Auckland tertiary institute is the focus of the government's first mass Covid-19 vaccination event. Starting on July 30, the Vodafone events centre in will be ground zero for an immunisation blitz for students and staff from the Manukau Institute of Technology. Students are also invited to bring whānau. MIT has been chosen because of its higher risk population and because it is close to the Airport and border. Micah Sili is MIT's Student President. She's hoping a vaccination might mean her and her family can visit home again soon. The goal is to vaccinate up to 15,000 people over the three day event. MIT's Professor Martin Carroll says the big push to promote the vaccine to students starts today. People are being encouraged to book in advance, and there will be limited capacity for any walk ups at the mass vaccination event.
GCU Students' Association Student President Susan Docherty joins the Common Good Podcast to reflect on her 12 months in office and how she and her team have supported our students throughout the pandemic. Susan discusses being the Student President during "these unprecedented times", the importance of positive mental amongst the student community, the challenges of remote working and her plans for the future.
The Millennicast: Where Curious Minds Meet Inspiring Professionals
For this week's episode of the Millennicast I will be speaking to Ameer Ibrahim. Ameer is a Masayoshi Son Fellow of the Schwarzman Scholars Program at Tsinghua University. His first postgraduate was undertaken at The University of Edinburgh, where he pursued an MSc in Entrepreneurship and Innovation. He completed his undergraduate studies at The University of Glasgow in Accountancy and Finance. Following graduation from Glasgow, he worked within the financial services sector at PwC. During 2019, Ameer co-founded a non-profit organisation in Edinburgh focused on providing students and young professionals with opportunities to attain mentorship experience in corporate governance. His previous accolades include acting as a youth delegate to the United Nations, being selected as a University Fellow of the Clinton Global Initiative and serving as Student President at Glasgow University Students' Representative Council.During our talk you will be hearing about how his roles at university prepared him for his professional career and post-graduate job search, the must-have professional toolkit for young graduates and professionals to assist them in their personal and professional endeavours, and how his international background has influenced the person he is today. And lastly, we will discuss how he believes the shift in diplomatic relations between the U.S. and China make it ever more important to remain aware of the pace at which industry and business practices are evolving.For more engaging and inspiring talks like these or if you'd simply like to reach out, visit www.themillennicast.buzzsprout.com.
Isaiah Chavous is the current Student President at the University of Colorado. But how he got there is a true story of inspiration, determination and perseverance. Isaiah was raised by his single mother. While she was working to complete her degree at the University of Colorado, she would hide a young Isaiah under her desk during class. It was here that Isaiah learned the value of education, and more importantly, if you are determined to complete something, the only thing that holds you back are the excuses you make for yourself. He was voted in as President in early 2020, and since being sworn in has had to tackle some of the toughest issues our society has ever faced. Like a true leader, he has risen to the occasion to meet these challenges head on. While the ongoing pandemic and equality movement have been front and center, Isaiah and the rest of the Student Government have also been working with local and state leaders to build relationships and programs centered around Law Enforcement reform, community support, and managing a $25 million dollar budget for student services. At just 21 years old, Isaiah has demonstrated the kind of leadership, compassion, and service to community that we expect leaders much older than him to show. He gives us all hope that the next generation of leaders can in fact lead us into greatness. #Leadership #UniversityLife #President #FutureLeader #8Seconds #ExperientialKnowledge
There is continued outrage amongst the public over lack of pay for student nurses and midwives. The government continues to examine the issue, having voted down a motion on restoring pay for students on placement during the pandemic last week. A review on allowances being paid to students will be completed shortly, with any changes not being implemented until September 2021. Almost 50 thousand people have signed an INMO petition which calls on the Health Minister to end what it describes as the exploitation of student nurses and midwives. Pat spoke with Victor O'Loughlin, Student President of GMIT, on the issue.
On this Wednesday, June 10, episode of Sundial: Fort Lauderdale Mayor On Defunding Police More details have emerged about the demonstrations that turned violent in Ft. Lauderdale over a week ago. A new video on social media captures when Latoya Ratlieff was shot in the head by a foam rubber bullet , which fractured her skull. She’s now considering filing a federal civil rights lawsuit against the city. Another officer, Steven Poherence pushed a kneeling woman to the ground . He has since been suspended and is facing an internal investigation. “You have to understand that the most important function for every government is to protect its people,” said Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis in response to why a third of the city’s budget is going to the police department. “You’re going to hear a lot of people talking about dismantling the police, but that is never going to be on the table. We are not taking protection away from people.” We spoke with Trantalis about the protests and police
Dallas, TX native and Morehouse's 2020 Student President, Trey Bowers joins the crew to give updates on the fall semester, along with plans for the spring semester. He also reveals his Family's current role within the US Government.
We have our first student guest on the show today! Josiah Manners is an 8th grader and serves as the Student President of The Conservatory School Student Council. He is a natural-born leader! Together we answer more questions submitted by middle schoolers. Josiah shares great information from a student perspective! We hope this encourages you! Stay tuned for part 3 next week with more special guests! . . . . . . . . If you have a question that you really want to "Ask Ms. G," send me a DM through Instagram @melaniegallagher_ or Twitter @melsgallagher.
Eilidh Fulton, the GCU Students' Association Student President, joins the Common Good Podcast to talk about her role in guiding the University through the coronavirus crisis. She discusses the challenges the student community have faced over the past six weeks and how she and her team have provided support. Eilidh goes on to talk about what motivated her to get involved with student politics and her plans after she steps down from the role later in the year.
Mark Borges is a 4th-year Environmental Management and Protection major with a minor in Water Science, Sustainable Agriculture, and Agricultural Leadership at Cal Poly. Serving various positions within Cal Poly’s student government, Mark currently stands as Cal Poly’s ASI Student President on campus. His passion shines through his involvement within various positions within student government and through the stories he shares. www.davidkozuch.com/episodes/58 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/polycast/support
Rob Harley was the Student President at Natal University, South Africa in 1994, the year that Nelson Mandela came to power. In his current role as a Senior Investor with Stewart Investors Sustainability Team he reflects on those experiences and how it has shaped him as a person and a leader.
If you’re in search of a physician assistant role model, Cooper Couch is your guy. Today, @coopertcouch joins me to share his story of getting into PA school, having to change his plan when accreditation didn’t happen, his personal background (which is very interesting, and I’m so thankful to him for sharing), and how he now balances his time as a PA student, fiance, dog dad, and AAPA Student President! (All thoughts and opinions shared in Cooper’s interview are his own, and are not a reflection of his program or any of the organizations he’s involved with.) Listen now on your favorite podcast listening service or watch on Youtube now!YouTube Link - https://youtu.be/HAOnkMdsSWoFollow Cooper on Instagram!Learn more about Stride Funding - https://bit.ly/37MkSlI Free Downloads! - https://www.thepaplatform.com/downloads Get a free ebook on Audible! - www.audibletrial.com/thepaplatformLeave a voicemail question for The Pre-PA Club Podcast - https://www.speakpipe.com/ThePAplatformPhysician Assistant School Interview Guide Affiliate Link - https://amzn.to/2JctZ2CThe Pre-PA Club Facebook Group - facebook.com/groups/theprepaclub/Discount for www.myPAresource.com and The PA Platform - FUTUREPADiscount for http://www.PAschoolPrep.com - FUTURE PA for $35 offThe PA Platform on Instagram - @thePAplatformMedelita - https://bit.ly/2LQAWuXFRE Skincare 15% off - SAVANNA1 - https://www.freskincare.com/SAVANNA1 Try Amazon Prime Student and get 50% off - https://amzn.to/2RxBQjdtAv
Hear the heart of Katie Moreland. Katie tells: What the life is like as a list freshmen, as an empowered sorority sister, and more! Meet Katie at csfindiana.org/annualreport
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Dr. Ann Marie Vaughan had two challenges as she progressed through student leadership at Memorial University in her home province of Newfoundland. Not only was she female, but Ann Marie was always the youngest. She started university at 16 and ran for student government in her third year. By the age of 21, Ann Marie had advanced through to president of the largest student union in Atlantic Canada, the third woman to hold that role.Ann Marie is now the president of Loyalist College in Belleville, Ontario following a 5-year stint as the president and CEO of Newfoundland’s College of the North Atlantic. Her advice to young people: take opportunities, don’t be afraid of failure, and seek out mentors.
Alex is joined by Emma Sandri, News Editor, The Eyeopener, Ryerson University's student newspaper, to discuss the recent vote within the University's student union to impeach current union president Ram Ganesh as well as suspend Savreen Gosal, Vice President of Operations. The vote comes amid a recent investigation into the student body's spending of over $700,000.
Dr. Ann Marie Vaughan had two challenges as she progressed through student leadership at Memorial University in her home province of Newfoundland. Not only was she female, but Ann Marie was always the youngest. She started university at 16 and ran for student government in her third year. By the age of 21, Ann Marie had advanced through to president of the largest student union in Atlantic Canada, the third woman to hold that role.Ann Marie is now the president of Loyalist College in Belleville, Ontario following a 5-year stint as the president and CEO of Newfoundland’s College of the North Atlantic. Her advice to young people: take opportunities, don’t be afraid of failure, and seek out mentors.
In this episode, we sit down with Kerry Harrison, Student President for Education and Welfare to discuss her role and look back on her time at RGU:Union.
Learn about Email Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Social Media, On How To Grow Your Podcast or Personal Brand Today marks an extraordinary day in the Bee Influenced podcast. Today is special because for September… The post NAIT Student President Justin Nand appeared first on Bee Influenced.
Episode 51 of Ol’ Ute Radio starts off with an interview during the first hour of the show. ASUU President Sam Ortiz joins Sascha and Rebecca to discuss all things student-life. Ortiz discusses his path to presidency as well as how to get involved with student government. He also updates us on the progress of […] The post OUR 051: “U of U Student President, Sam Ortiz” appeared first on Utah Podcast Network.
Nick Tarant is the author of Young Leader;Lessons Learned from a Student President and his latest book Dark Side Leadership: The AntiLaws of Politics, Persuasion & Power. Currently Nick is general manager of Caffeine Communications, a public relations firm with offices in Chicago and Milwaukee. Nick is a frequent keynote speaker and presenter at events of the National Conference on Student Leadership. Nick discusses leadership and the college student in the lost 2nd episode of a 2 two part program.
Nick Tarant is the author of Young Leader;Lessons Learned from a Student President and his latest book Dark Side Leadership: The AntiLaws of Politics, Persuasion & Power. Currently Nick is general manager of Caffeine Communications, a public relations firm with offices in Chicago and Milwaukee. Nick is a frequent keynote speaker and presenter at events of the National Conference on Student Leadership. Nick discusses leadership and the college student in the first of a 2 two part program.