First Annual Spring Online Recognition Night and Announcement of New Officers!
Join us on April 29th for our First Annual Spring Online Recognition Night. We will introduce our new 2019-2020 RAD Graduate Learner's Executive Board.
Click on the zoom link to join the live-meeting at 6 pm PT / 9 pm ET https://zoom.us/meeting/563896476 There is still time to nominate yourself or colleagues for the 2019-2020 Executive Board. Add names to the roster by using the survey monkey link below. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CGLM3LF We will begin the meeting with a poll to vote for the new RAD Executive Board. You must attend the April 28th meeting to vote. At the end of our celebration, the new RAD Executive Board will be introduced. |
Below you will find the duties of each Executive Board position:
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- The President will chair all meetings of current RAD Graduate Learners and will call special meetings as needed. The President will vote on RAD Graduate Learner matters only in case of a tie. The president may appoint for any vacant position in the event there is no officer after an election.
- The Vice President shall chair any ad hoc committees or task forces of the organization.
- The Secretary/Treasurer will take, record, and file meetings minutes; produce all official correspondence for the organization and maintain records and report on the financial transactions of RAD Graduate Learners.
- The Program Committee Chair will direct the planning of the organization's education and social programs.
You can learn more about each officer role on the ABOUT page
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The Rossier Association of Distance (RAD) Graduate Learners is a student organization separate from the EdD Program Office. The information and ideas shared are based on students’ individual experiences and may not be aligned with your specific program. For academic-related questions, please contact the EdD Program Office at [email protected].
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