This document summarizes the campus involvement of an Auburn University student. It lists several organizations the student has been involved with between 2011-present, including leadership positions held. The organizations focused on issues like eating disorder awareness, dietetics, dance, sorority life, wellness, and mental health awareness. For each organization, it briefly outlines the student's roles and responsibilities, such as promoting the group, overseeing officers, representing the university at events, and educating peers.
1. CAMPUS
INVOLVEMENT
Auburn
University
Body
Image
Education
and
Eating
Disorder
Awareness
Secretary
Aug.
2014-‐Present
Member
Nov.
2012-‐Present
• Promote
and
attend
events
that
supports
eating
disorder
awareness
and
positive
body
image
on
campus
• Represent
the
organization
on
campus
by
working
a
booth
on
the
concourse
to
gain
new
member
interest
and
distribute
educational
materials
Student
Dietetic
Association
President
May
2015-‐Present
Member
Jan.
2013-‐Present
• Oversee
other
officer
positions
to
ensure
the
functioning
of
the
organization
• Promote
SDA
among
other
nutrition
majors
as
well
as
professionals
in
the
field
Tiger
Paws
Dance
Team
Team
Member
Apr.
2011-‐Apr.
2013
• Represent
the
university
through
public
appearances,
athletic
support
and
community
service
• Commit
twenty
hours
a
week
to
practices,
appearances,
performances,
and
events
on
and
off
campus
Sigma
Kappa
Sorority
President
Dec.
2013-‐Aug.
2014
• Oversee
32
officer
positions
over
200
members
to
ensure
chapter
function.
• Conduct
all
chapter
meetings,
rituals
and
ceremonies
• Serve
as
liaison
between
chapter
members,
advisors,
and
National
Headquarters
Minor
Executive
Historian
Dec.
2012-‐Dec.
2013
• Communicate
with
companies
and
arrange
photographer
services
for
chapter
events
• Organize
and
plan
composite
photographs
as
well
as
gallery
portraits
Be
Well
Hut
Ambassador
Jan.
2013-‐Jan.
2014
• Educate
students
and
promote
wellness
on
campus
through
public
appearances,
educational
materials
and
activities.
• Work
in
the
Hut
on
the
concourse
every
week
to
communicate
with
students
about
the
health
topic
of
the
week.
Active
Minds
Member
Aug.
2014-‐Present
• Promote
mental
health
awareness
and
suicide
prevention
on
campus
• Reduce
stigma
of
mental
illness
and
provide
education
to
the
public