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Research also teaching, service, advocacy
Eta: Central Michigan
Unversity
Student Research and Creative Endeavors Exhibition (SRCEE)
Eta Sigma Gamma members selected two topics in conjunction
with National Public Health Week and a third topic in conjunction with Michigan
Gift of Life. After completing their research, students developed professional
posters that were presented at a university-wide research event to report their
findings.
Alpha Alpha: Southern
Illinois University
Robert Russell Research Symposium/Health Education Luncheon
This annual event is co-sponsored with the Health Education
Department and features the first year doctoral students' major research
projects. In addition a Russell Scholar addresses the group. This year's
scholar was Kelly McCormack-Brown.
Alpha Pi: Texas A
& M University
Family History Research Project
A graduate
student member organized a series of workshops on the research process
resulting in a survey to assess family history in relation to chronic disease.
Teaching also research, service, advocacy
Nu: Indiana
University
Ruth Lilly Girl Scout Overnight
This overnight health
education event targeted at risk girls ranging from ages 8-12 years old. Lessons
on nutrition, exercise, first aid, and healthy relationships helped to convey
important tips for living a healthy life in all the areas of health. Approximately
50 girls attended with twelve educators from ESG. Two meals and one evening
snack were provided. The event was located at the
Alpha Pi: Texas A
& M University
Brazos County Pizza Ranch
Fourth grade
students from area schools were lead through a series of interactive stations set up by
the Brazos County Health Department during a fun day in which students learned
how agriculture and food production is linked with/affects health.
Epsilon Alpha: Baylor
University
Stress Relieving Health Promotion Event
Members set up a
health education table in the lobby of the student union building, a highly
trafficked area on campus. The table contained educational pamphlets on stress
and stress relieving techniques.
Service also research, teaching, advocacy
Epsilon: University
of Maryland
Pink Donut Campaign
This was a health promotional event held around Valentine's Day to distribute information about HPV and cervical cancer detection and prevention. The pink donut theme was used because HPV infects the cervix, which has been visually described as a pink donut. ESG members handed out informational materials, donuts, valentine's cards, etc. to students on campus.
Iota: The University
of Toledo
Adopt a family
The event required participation from both members and students in the department. Money was collected from students, faculty and staff in the department to raise money for "Adopt a Family." They chapter raised $2,000 and adopted 4 families in need during the holidays. Two of the families were Hurricane Katrina victims who relocated to our area and two families were local. Members collected money, identified the families needs, purchased the food and gifts, and wrapped and delivered them to each family.
Rake & Run/Smoking Ban Canvassing
Nine members, four other
individuals and the faculty sponsor went into neighborhoods next to the
university and raked elderly people's lawns. If the homeowner was available they were
told a little about Eta Sigma Gamma and the chapter's goals. In addition to raking
people's lawns members also tried to gain support for the statewide smoking ban (the
election was three days later). The American Cancer Society asked for support
and assistance in getting the word out. Chapter members talked to homeowners and passed out
flyers giving information about the two smoking bans on the ballot. The event
and interviews were covered by both Channel 11 (CBS) and Channel 13 (ABC) news
stations.
Alpha Pi: Texas A
& M University
Community Assistance
Thirty-two Gammans took part in a campus wide
day of service. Gammans were split into four groups who assisted four different
families in the community with home improvement tasks.
Delta Psi: Northern
Illinois University
Homeless Shelter Volunteer Work
Chapter members volunteered at Hope Haven Homeless Shelter in
Advocacy also research, teaching, service
Nu: Indiana
University
Professional Development Speakers
The chapter hosted four guest speakers from various health professional organizations: Positive Link for HIV/AIDS, Indiana State Department of Health, Bloomington Hospital Outpatient Nutrition Therapy, and Indiana Department of Education Coordinated School Health Program.
Rho: Kent State
University
Sexual Assault Discussion Panel
A campus and community
wide sexual assault panel discussion was held. Speakers were from the

