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The purpose and the goal of the Latin American Club on Dickinson College is to first, promote awareness of Latin American and Latino culture and teach others about its variety of traditions. Second, the Latin American Club serves as a support system for Latino students and foreign exchange students from Latin America. Third, the club cooperates with and supports other cultural organizations on campus in respect to their goals and events. Next, the club gets involved in the local Hispanic communities. Finally, the club networks with other Latin American and Latino oriented organizations at other institutions of higher learning, as well as high schools. | |[[Image:Lac1.JPG]] | ||
|The purpose and the goal of the Latin American Club on Dickinson College is to first, promote awareness of Latin American and Latino culture and teach others about its variety of traditions. Second, the Latin American Club serves as a support system for Latino students and foreign exchange students from Latin America. Third, the club cooperates with and supports other cultural organizations on campus in respect to their goals and events. Next, the club gets involved in the local Hispanic communities. Finally, the club networks with other Latin American and Latino oriented organizations at other institutions of higher learning, as well as high schools. | |||
To read more about this club, including their mission statement, go to | To read more about this club, including their mission statement, go to | ||
[http://www.dickinson.edu/~lac/ their home page] | [http://www.dickinson.edu/~lac/ their home page] | ||
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Shawn Nannan, a member of the Latin American Club (LAC) believes that their mission statement is "very much on par with its purpose, goals and objectives". He goes on further to say that he believes that club "does exactly what the mission statement has claimed." | Shawn Nannan, a member of the Latin American Club (LAC) believes that their mission statement is "very much on par with its purpose, goals and objectives". He goes on further to say that he believes that club "does exactly what the mission statement has claimed." | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:46, 12 May 2006
Mission Statement
The purpose and the goal of the Latin American Club on Dickinson College is to first, promote awareness of Latin American and Latino culture and teach others about its variety of traditions. Second, the Latin American Club serves as a support system for Latino students and foreign exchange students from Latin America. Third, the club cooperates with and supports other cultural organizations on campus in respect to their goals and events. Next, the club gets involved in the local Hispanic communities. Finally, the club networks with other Latin American and Latino oriented organizations at other institutions of higher learning, as well as high schools.
To read more about this club, including their mission statement, go to their home page |
Shawn Nannan, a member of the Latin American Club (LAC) believes that their mission statement is "very much on par with its purpose, goals and objectives". He goes on further to say that he believes that club "does exactly what the mission statement has claimed."
Events
Effectiveness
We asked members to rank their group's perceived effectiveness on a scale from 1 to 5, 5 being very effective and 1 being not effective. Although Shawn Nannan did not say what he thought the LAC's actual effectiveness was on campus, he did say that the club "deserves a 5 for its effort."
Problems/Dilemmas
As with many of the groups involved in this study, the LAC's biggest problem is funding. It is standard that most clubs' budget proposals are cut in half by Student Senate, but this can prove to be a major road block when planning events is concerned.
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