Hi everyone,
The International Students' Programming Board will be holding electionsfor members of the 1998-99 board on Sunday, October 18, 1998.
What is ISPB?
The International Students Programming Board (ISPB) is a group of culturallydiverse students dedicated to promoting cross-cultural understanding andinternational life.
What do we do?
We co-sponsor activities of international groups at Cornell University.As an umbrella organization, the ISPB is available to help find other sourcesof funding as well as suggest solutions to any problems that may arise inthe planning of events. In the Spring semester we also do our own programming.We organize Cornell's International Festival during the month of April.
How can you become involved?
Any interested student can become a member through elections being heldat the end of this semester, on October 18th.
What's the procedure?
The application questions are listed below. Please answer the questionsand return it via email to Yashieka Blount (ysb1) or on paper to the InternationalStudents and Scholars Office, B50 Caldwell Hall. You will then be contactedto arrange an interview on Sunday afternoon.
Still have questions?
Please don't hesitate to contact the following members:, Yashieka Blount,ysb1, Mark Smith, marks@cheme.cornell.edu or Alex Fajkowski, arf4.
We encourage everyone and anyone to apply and look forward to havinga great, diverse board for 1998-99. Best of luck!
Alex Fajkowski
Vice-President of Public Relations
Application for the International Students'Programming Board
(Please return completed form to our President, YashiekaBlount <ysb1@cornell.edu> or the International Students & ScholarsOffice at B50 Caldwell Hall)
Name:
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1 How did you hear about ISPB and what do you consider to be its roleon campus?
2 Have you attended any ISPB or ISPB co-sponsored events? If so, whichone(s). Briefly tell us what you liked or disliked about the event. Whatsuggestion do you have for improvement, if any?
3 Have you been involved with similar groups at or before coming to Cornell?If so, what position did you hold and/or what were your responsibilities? Briefly describe some of the events you organized.
4 ISPB is continually looking for new events to organize. Can you suggesta suitable event for its Fall 98 programming?
5 What other activities currently occupy your time? What changes doyou anticipate will be made to your schedule for the Spring semester?