Movement Science House Community Development Plan

Presentation Type

Oral and/or Visual Presentation

Presenter Major(s)

Exercise Science

Mentor Information

Kristen Evans, Brian Hatzel

Department

Housing and Residence Life, Movement Science

Location

Kirkhof Center 2263

Start Date

11-4-2012 3:30 PM

Keywords

Changing Ideas/Changing Worlds, Creativity/ Innovation, Health, Identity

Abstract

A Community Development Plan will be designed by Zachary Waugh to help facilitate and coordinate the institution of the newly approved Movement Science Living-Learning Community (MOV-LLC). The MOV-LLC will connect students in all four areas of the Movement Sciences (Exercise Science, Athletic Training, Sports Leadership, and Physical Education), engaging participants in and out of class in such areas as professional, academic, social and personal development, along with professional networking experiences. The community will unite students and faculty alike in the pursuit of knowledge and experience in the Movement Sciences. It is the intent of this community that the various perspectives, activities and beliefs of its members are explored, understood, and ultimately appreciated so the integrity of this community is maintained. The final product of this action plan will be used to kick-start the new community in its first year this upcoming Fall 2012 semester on the Allendale campus.

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Apr 11th, 3:30 PM

Movement Science House Community Development Plan

Kirkhof Center 2263

A Community Development Plan will be designed by Zachary Waugh to help facilitate and coordinate the institution of the newly approved Movement Science Living-Learning Community (MOV-LLC). The MOV-LLC will connect students in all four areas of the Movement Sciences (Exercise Science, Athletic Training, Sports Leadership, and Physical Education), engaging participants in and out of class in such areas as professional, academic, social and personal development, along with professional networking experiences. The community will unite students and faculty alike in the pursuit of knowledge and experience in the Movement Sciences. It is the intent of this community that the various perspectives, activities and beliefs of its members are explored, understood, and ultimately appreciated so the integrity of this community is maintained. The final product of this action plan will be used to kick-start the new community in its first year this upcoming Fall 2012 semester on the Allendale campus.