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UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN CHAPTER GOLDEN KEY INTERNATIONAL HONOURS SOCIETY Hosted by Oakland University this past weekend, the 2004 Golden Key Great Lakes Regional Conference taught conference participants the nuts and bolts of Golden Key, in order that each university could learn how to make their own chapter sizzle. And with as many as 8 participants, the University of Michigan Chapter sizzled--but no one was hurt. Indeed, the U of M Chapter of Golden Key is one of the oldest at 22 years. Ohio State at 25 years. . The Conference included workshops which produced fabulous ideas for creative community service projects, exciting yet fulfilling academic programs, scholarships, and information on how to be (fill-in-an- executive-position-here). Regional Conferences Teaches GK Skills, Mission Scholarship Deadlines Approach Or, Free Money Being Given Away By the Bucket. Golden Key International Honour Society is set to give scholarships ranging from $500 to $2000 dollars to worthy Golden Key members. But don’t worry—that includes you, too. Curious about the types and dollar amounts for the scholarships? See below: April 15 th Deadline: Research and Travel Grants-$500 Study Abroad Scholarships-$2k May 1 st Deadline: Student Leader Awards-$500 Some thought the Conference was a drag: but there is always time to put on your dancin’ shoes and get gussied up: ~Ten (10) Lock & Key points per GK meeting and event you attend! ~Tell the E-board what you want to see in meetings and in the Newsletter! ~What type of community service projects do YOU want to do?! ~Inside: Pages 2&3: Getting to know you. Page 4: Debate: submit your responses! LAST CALL: If you are interested in having your material appear in Concepts Magazine, Golden Key’s annual publication, know that articles must be 500-100 words in length, have color photographs and a coversheet. The coversheet ought to include the name of the author and his or her Golden Key member number, contact information, chapter information and category. Oh--and you can write about anything you like. DEADLINE: April 15 th 2004 7 April 2004 Winter, Issue 3

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UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN CHAPTERGOLDEN KEY INTERNATIONAL HONOURS SOCIETY

Hosted by Oakland University this pastweekend, the 2004 Golden Key Great LakesRegional Conference taught conferenceparticipants the nuts and bolts of Golden Key,in order that each university could learn how tomake their own chapter sizzle. And with asmany as 8 participants, the University ofMichigan Chapter sizzled--but no one was hurt.Indeed, the U of M Chapter of Golden Key isone of the oldest at 22 years. Ohio State at 25years. .

The Conference included workshops whichproduced fabulous ideas for creativecommunity service projects, exciting yetfulfilling academic programs, scholarships,and information on how to be (fill-in-an-executive-position-here).

Regional Conferences Teaches GK Skills, Mission

Scholarship Deadlines Approach

Or, Free Money Being Given Away By theBucket. Golden Key International HonourSociety is set to give scholarships rangingfrom $500 to $2000 dollars to worthy GoldenKey members. But don’t worry—that includesyou, too. Curious about the types and dollaramounts for the scholarships? See below:

April 15th Deadline:

Research and Travel Grants-$500

Study Abroad Scholarships-$2k

May 1st Deadline:

Student Leader Awards-$500

Some thought the Conference was a drag:

but there is always time to put on your dancin’shoes and get gussied up:

~Ten (10) Lock & Key points per GK meeting and event you attend!~Tell the E-board what you want to see in meetings and in the Newsletter!~What type of community service projects do YOU want to do?!~Inside: Pages 2&3: Getting to know you. Page 4: Debate: submit your responses!

LAST CALL:

If you are interestedin having yourmaterial appear inConcepts Magazine,Golden Key’sannual publication,know that articlesmust be 500-100words in length,have colorphotographs and acoversheet. Thecoversheet ought toinclude the name ofthe author and hisor her Golden Keymember number,contact information,chapter informationand category.Oh--and you canwrite about anythingyou like.DEADLINE:April 15th 2004

7 April 2004Winter, Issue 3

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Monday April 12th—Wednesday April 14th 2004

Buy your Golden Key graduation items in the Tap Room in the Basement of theUnion

Stoles: $30

Medallions: $25

Honor Cords: $20

April 15th on the Diag

Goodness Day (We know you aren’t all little devils, so come out and be good toone another!)

Sunday, April 18th 12-3

End of year study break @ Our Town/ Cava Java (next to Ulrich’s)

August 12-15th, in Atlanta, Georgia

International Conference, “Unlock the Possibilities” to happen in Atlanta, Georgiafrom August 12-15 2004. Wanna go? Will you be a returning (and active) memberof Golden Key in the Fall? If yes…email the executive board. Post-Haste.

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How to be golden with Golden Key

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By now, most of you have made plans for the summer. You have an internship, you are going home to

lifeguard, you are traveling abroad. These are all good plans, but I have a challenge for you. You are

intelligent (thus, you are a member of Golden Key), and you are developing that intelligence as a

student at the University of Michigan. Part of the UM mission statement is “To serve the people of

Michigan and the world…in developing leaders and citizens who challenge the present and enrich the

future”. This summer, I challenge you to internalize that mission and be that citizen/leader that

challenges an unjust situation and does something to make it better. Make the commitment to give of

yourself to others who are less fortunate. No matter how busy you think your summer is, you can find

some type of volunteer experience to fit your schedule. There are many ways to get connected: your

place of worship, the United Way, or go on-line - websites such as VolunteerMatch

(http://www.volunteermatch.org/) or SERVEnet (http://www.servenet.org/) can help connect you with

volunteer opportunities in you area. So, don’t have just a busy summer; bring some depth to it by using

the skills you have developed as a UM student to make a difference in the lives of others.

Call for writers and history peoples

The university of michigan chapter of Golden Key is on the huntfor an historian, and a new newsletter editor. If you are fabulous,like to write, and/or take pictures and make scrapbooks, pleasecontact [email protected]. Bisous!

Editorial of the Month:

Find time this summertime | Susan Burke

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University ofMichigan

Golden Key

E-Mail:[email protected]

Manda Lai—President

Biopsychology and Economics

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Nina Thai—Vice President for Membership

Nursing

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Debbie Smouse—Tresurer

Biology

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Stacy Baker—Secretary

Biology

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Sara Maier—Events Co-Director

Biology

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Sarah Royalty—Events Co-Directior

Political Science

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Quan (Kevin) Zhu—Director of Professional Development

Chemical Engineering

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Madison Moore—Newsletter Editor

litterature francaise

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Nabil Daoud—Webmaster

Electrical Engineering

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UM Golden Key on the web!

See us at:

www.umich.edu/~gknhs

Susan Burke--Advisor

[email protected]

Executive Officer Contact Information