logging in or signing up SoNowWhat 0910-2 sasha8371 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 2 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: September 20, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Welcome To Oregon : Welcome To Oregon So Now What? Community Expectations : Community Expectations Civility: Treat each other with kindness and courtesy. Use good manners and be a good neighbor. Respect: Treat each other in a way that values each person’s worth and contributions, even if you dislike or disagree with them. Think about how your words and actions will impact those around you. Communication: Listen; seek to understand where others are coming from; ask questions. Set aside judgment. Speak honestly from your own experience. Inclusion: Help others participate. Ask about their experiences rather than making assumptions based on appearance or stereotypes. Remember that your words and actions will impact others: What type of impact do you want to have? Participation: Be willing to engage. Have difficult conversations. This may be the most vibrant and diverse community you are ever part of. What will you do with the opportunity? BIAS : BIAS Bias is any physical, spoken or written act of abuse, harassment, intimidation, use of vulgarity, cursing, making remarks of a personally destructive nature toward any other person, and any restriction or prevention of free movement of an individual. Slide 4: Name Calling Graffiti Slurs Degrading Language Sexually Explicit Drawings Slide 5: Being involved in a BIAS related incident (Even if only as a “JOKE”) Can lead to disciplinary action or could be considered a CRIME Slide 6: facebook.com/uocmi Get Involved In Something Important Noise & Your Community : Noise & Your Community Roommate & Community Agreements Quiet Hours : Quiet Hours 11pm-10am: Sunday -Thursday Midnight- 10am: Friday & Saturday Sexual Responsibility : Sexual Responsibility Sexual Wellness Advocacy Team (SWAT) 346-1198 Slide 10: Consent is Sexy Assault Prevention : Assault Prevention Need a safe ride home? DDS/APS 541-346-RIDE(7433) Policies : Policies Do You Know What You Signed? Drug & Alcohol : Drug & Alcohol Substance Free Communities Did you know that no one under 21 years of age can even be in a room where alcohol is present no matter if they are drinking or not? : Did you know that no one under 21 years of age can even be in a room where alcohol is present no matter if they are drinking or not? It’s Against The Student Code of Conduct, The Residence Hall Contract, and The Law! Slide 17: Because of the serious nature of a controlled substance in the residence halls, anytime it is suspected that Marijuana might be present in a room, the Department of Public Safety or the Eugene Police have to be called to responded. File Sharing : File Sharing ResNet- In The Lounge Right Now Safety : Safety Strangers Pagers and DPS Call Someone : Call Someone DPS Emergency 541-346-6666 DPS Non-Emergency 541-346-5444 Slide 21: Campus is a Small City Staff are Present or On-call 24/7 Pager System Wallet Card and Key Chain Info Lock Your Doors Don’t Let Non-Residents Into the Halls Call DPS (6-6666) Fire Safety Protocol Take Fire Alarms Seriously Mandatory Evacuations Your Room May Be Accessed by Authorized Personnel Slide 22: Call your complex pager Dial (541) 431-xxxx from your cell or 9-(541) 431-xxxx from a campus phone. You will hear the phone ring then an automated voice will ask you to dial the number you are calling from. Dial your entire phone number then hang up. Wait 3 - 7 minutes for a return call from the RA on duty. If you haven’t gotten a call back after 5 minutes, try a second time. If you don't hear from the RA after 2 attempts, contact the Department of Public Safety (DPS) for assistance: 346-6666 for emergencies, 346-5444 for non-emergencies Locked Out Or Need Assistance? H1N1 : H1N1 Practice Social Distancing & Don’t Go To Class If You Are Sick. Slide 24: Here are a few things you can do to help: Practice respiratory etiquette- Cough or sneeze into your elbow or shoulder, not into your hands. Know the signs and symptoms of the flu- These include fever or chills and cough or sore throat. Self-isolate- For at least 24 hours after the fever (100 degrees Fahrenheit or 38 degrees Celsius) subsides. Please do not attend class, student activities, athletic events or work while sick. For more information including flu shot clinics at the University Health Center, visit http://em.uoregon.edu/info/h1n1. Duck The Flu Student Groups & Leadership : Student Groups & Leadership Residence Hall Association - Complex Gov - Hall Gov Count Me In - Community Conversations Oregon Think Tank Week of Welcome : Week of Welcome So Now What Thursday 7pm or 8:15pm Highlight the Night Thursday 9pm-1am Intermingle Friday 5pm-2am Karaoke @ Common Grounds Friday 10pm-1am Freebies at Freddie’s Saturday 10:30pm-1am University Convocation Sunday 3pm-5pm Hall Meeting Sunday 7:00pm So Now What? : So Now What? Mandatory Meeting Thursday 9/23 @ 7pm @ 8:15pm You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
SoNowWhat 0910-2 sasha8371 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 2 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: September 20, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Welcome To Oregon : Welcome To Oregon So Now What? Community Expectations : Community Expectations Civility: Treat each other with kindness and courtesy. Use good manners and be a good neighbor. Respect: Treat each other in a way that values each person’s worth and contributions, even if you dislike or disagree with them. Think about how your words and actions will impact those around you. Communication: Listen; seek to understand where others are coming from; ask questions. Set aside judgment. Speak honestly from your own experience. Inclusion: Help others participate. Ask about their experiences rather than making assumptions based on appearance or stereotypes. Remember that your words and actions will impact others: What type of impact do you want to have? Participation: Be willing to engage. Have difficult conversations. This may be the most vibrant and diverse community you are ever part of. What will you do with the opportunity? BIAS : BIAS Bias is any physical, spoken or written act of abuse, harassment, intimidation, use of vulgarity, cursing, making remarks of a personally destructive nature toward any other person, and any restriction or prevention of free movement of an individual. Slide 4: Name Calling Graffiti Slurs Degrading Language Sexually Explicit Drawings Slide 5: Being involved in a BIAS related incident (Even if only as a “JOKE”) Can lead to disciplinary action or could be considered a CRIME Slide 6: facebook.com/uocmi Get Involved In Something Important Noise & Your Community : Noise & Your Community Roommate & Community Agreements Quiet Hours : Quiet Hours 11pm-10am: Sunday -Thursday Midnight- 10am: Friday & Saturday Sexual Responsibility : Sexual Responsibility Sexual Wellness Advocacy Team (SWAT) 346-1198 Slide 10: Consent is Sexy Assault Prevention : Assault Prevention Need a safe ride home? DDS/APS 541-346-RIDE(7433) Policies : Policies Do You Know What You Signed? Drug & Alcohol : Drug & Alcohol Substance Free Communities Did you know that no one under 21 years of age can even be in a room where alcohol is present no matter if they are drinking or not? : Did you know that no one under 21 years of age can even be in a room where alcohol is present no matter if they are drinking or not? It’s Against The Student Code of Conduct, The Residence Hall Contract, and The Law! Slide 17: Because of the serious nature of a controlled substance in the residence halls, anytime it is suspected that Marijuana might be present in a room, the Department of Public Safety or the Eugene Police have to be called to responded. File Sharing : File Sharing ResNet- In The Lounge Right Now Safety : Safety Strangers Pagers and DPS Call Someone : Call Someone DPS Emergency 541-346-6666 DPS Non-Emergency 541-346-5444 Slide 21: Campus is a Small City Staff are Present or On-call 24/7 Pager System Wallet Card and Key Chain Info Lock Your Doors Don’t Let Non-Residents Into the Halls Call DPS (6-6666) Fire Safety Protocol Take Fire Alarms Seriously Mandatory Evacuations Your Room May Be Accessed by Authorized Personnel Slide 22: Call your complex pager Dial (541) 431-xxxx from your cell or 9-(541) 431-xxxx from a campus phone. You will hear the phone ring then an automated voice will ask you to dial the number you are calling from. Dial your entire phone number then hang up. Wait 3 - 7 minutes for a return call from the RA on duty. If you haven’t gotten a call back after 5 minutes, try a second time. If you don't hear from the RA after 2 attempts, contact the Department of Public Safety (DPS) for assistance: 346-6666 for emergencies, 346-5444 for non-emergencies Locked Out Or Need Assistance? H1N1 : H1N1 Practice Social Distancing & Don’t Go To Class If You Are Sick. Slide 24: Here are a few things you can do to help: Practice respiratory etiquette- Cough or sneeze into your elbow or shoulder, not into your hands. Know the signs and symptoms of the flu- These include fever or chills and cough or sore throat. Self-isolate- For at least 24 hours after the fever (100 degrees Fahrenheit or 38 degrees Celsius) subsides. Please do not attend class, student activities, athletic events or work while sick. For more information including flu shot clinics at the University Health Center, visit http://em.uoregon.edu/info/h1n1. Duck The Flu Student Groups & Leadership : Student Groups & Leadership Residence Hall Association - Complex Gov - Hall Gov Count Me In - Community Conversations Oregon Think Tank Week of Welcome : Week of Welcome So Now What Thursday 7pm or 8:15pm Highlight the Night Thursday 9pm-1am Intermingle Friday 5pm-2am Karaoke @ Common Grounds Friday 10pm-1am Freebies at Freddie’s Saturday 10:30pm-1am University Convocation Sunday 3pm-5pm Hall Meeting Sunday 7:00pm So Now What? : So Now What? Mandatory Meeting Thursday 9/23 @ 7pm @ 8:15pm