Purpose: The Winston Crisp Award was initiated by the Student Bar Association during the 2005-2006 school year to recognize excellence in student leadership. Dean Crisp served the law school as Associate Dean of Student Services for 13 years. Dean Crisp demonstrated extraordinary leadership ability throughout his time at UNC Law, both as a student and as an administrator. The Crisp Award seeks to recognize students who exemplify the same outstanding leadership.
Eligibility: Students in all classes are eligible to be nominated for the Crisp Award. Nominated students need not hold an executive board position within their affiliated organizations. Members of the SBA Executive Committee (President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer) are not eligible for nomination.
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| Posted by Stephen D. Brown (David) on Tue. March 22, 2011 2:33 PM
Categories: Academics, Law School, SBA
A message from Holden Thorp, Chancellor of UNC, regarding the University's biennial Commuter Survey. - SDB
Dear UNC Students:
We need your responses to the University's biennial Commuter Survey. This is an extremely important survey for the University because it drives current and future planning and funding for the transportation, transit, and parking systems that serve the campus every day. Because this survey is only administered every other year, it is vital that you participate.
You may access the survey at http://ir.unc.edu/commuter/student.htm.
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| Posted by Stephen D. Brown (David) on Mon. March 21, 2011 7:23 PM
Categories: Law School, Parking, Public Transit, SBA
During the March 16th, 2011 meeting, SBA purchased three Digital Flip MinoHD 2 Hour Digital Camcorders for $214.97. These cameras were purchased by S. David Brown, SBA President, for use by participants in making videos for the SBA Law Revue. You can watch the videos and performances from the 2011 SBA Law Revue on our YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/unclawrevue.
The cameras are for student groups (and students) to use for recording law school events (speaker series, guest speakers, workshops, and other presentations) for rebroadcast, to document events in the community (legal observer events, protests, law students in the field), etc. The law school IT department has graciously agreed to store them and manage the check-out process. According to Doug Edmonds, Asst. Dean for I.T., the cameras have been added to the law school's circulating equipment inventory. The link is https://my.law.unc.edu/technology/ers/.
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| Posted by Stephen D. Brown (David) on Mon. March 21, 2011 11:42 AM
Categories: IT, Law School, SBA, Student Organizations
Register for Box-Out 2011 (April 1st-2nd)!
Come take part in HOPE (Homeless Outreach Poverty Eradication)'s yearly event to raise money and awareness about combating local homelessness.
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| Posted by Stephen D. Brown (David) on Sat. March 5, 2011 10:50 AM
Categories: SBA
SBA will be hosting an open forum
for students to come and get to know their SBA Representatives. All
SBA Representatives will be present to hear from students on any issues
they want to speak about and SBA will present some of its new
happenings.
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| Posted by Rachel R. Hall on Wed. November 10, 2010 12:25 PM
Categories: Law School, SBA, Student Organizations
Come see what all of the hype is about!
The annual Student Bar Association Halloween Party is going down at East End on Oct. 31, 2010. Yes, that is a Sunday. Yes, you must dress up. No, you are not excused if you have 8:45 class the next day-- It's Halloween on Franklin Street, which in case you don't know, is better than all other holidays combined.
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| Posted by Lace L. Wayman on Tue. October 19, 2010 11:01 AM
Categories: Bar, SBA