March 2012 The Purpose of the Residence Life Journal Residence Life Journal Spring—Like a new- born baby, this season brings with it the sweetness of new be- ginnings and endless possibilities. The expressed purpose of the residence life program here at Thad- deus Stevens College of Technology is to foster self-development, good citizenship, and democ- ratic principles. These goals are accomplished through acquisition of decision-making skills on the part of the student and through the emulation and promo- tion of values inclusive of respect for fellow stu- dents, honesty and the involvement of students in the residence hall governing structure. The residence life pro- gram also seeks to cre- ate an environment of understanding and appreciation for the val- ues of students from di- verse backgrounds. It is through the development of this kind of sensitivity that students grow person- ally, which impacts di- rectly on other program purposes of citizenship and emulation of de- mocratic principles set forth in the College’s mission and purpose.” The purpose of the Residence Life Journal is to provide a newsletter that centers around the Residence Life Program. The journal is informative, educational, and strives to promote the overall mission of the college within a resident life setting and to the benefit of the campus community at large. Volume 3, Issue 3
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March 2012
The Purpose of the Residence Life Journal
Residence Life Journal
Spring—Like a new-
born baby, this season
brings with it the
sweetness of new be-
ginnings and endless
possibilities.
The expressed purpose
of the residence life
program here at Thad-
deus Stevens College of
Technology is to foster
self-development, good
citizenship, and democ-
ratic principles. These
goals are accomplished
through acquisition of
decision-making skills
on the part of the
student and through the
emulation and promo-
tion of values inclusive
of respect for fellow stu-
dents, honesty and the
involvement of students
in the residence hall
governing structure.
The residence life pro-
gram also seeks to cre-
ate an environment of
understanding and
appreciation for the val-
ues of students from di-
verse backgrounds. It is
through the
development of this
kind of sensitivity that
students grow person-
ally, which impacts di-
rectly on other program
purposes of citizenship
and emulation of de-
mocratic principles set
forth in the College’s
mission and purpose.”
The purpose of the Residence Life Journal is to provide a newsletter
that centers around the Residence Life Program. The journal is
informative, educational, and strives to promote
the overall mission of the college within a resident life setting and to the
benefit of the campus community at large.
Volume 3, Issue 3
Wrestling Results
Page 2 Residence Life Journal
125lb. Matt Flynn, 152lb. Matt Flick, 184lb. Corey Seasock, 197lb. Sterling Goshea, and Heavy-
Weight...Daniel Ortiz are the five wrestlers who made it to Minnesota this year to compete in Na-
tionals. Overall it was a great start for the New head coach—Dan Casillo. We certainly look for-
ward to next season as the possibilities are endless.
Go Bulldog Wrestlers!
Our basketball team had a solid year. Going 13-7 overall and 12-4 in conference.
The bulldogs lost in the semi-finals to the Community College of Philadelphia.
Players Jebre Mouzon and Brian Taylor will be going to the All-Stars game in
March. We wish them both good luck and we know that they will make us proud.
Goo Bulldog Basketball Players!
Basketball Results
Page 3 Volume 3, Issue 3
Happy St. Patrick’s Day
Page 4 Volume 3, Issue 3
How is your bracket doing? Good luck as you try to predict which
colleges will make it to the FINAL FOUR!
Dr. Cooper feels the teams to watch are:
Kentucky
Michigan State
UNC
Baylor
March 31 Spring Open House April 9 Faculty/Staff Development - No Classes April 17 Registration—Freshman—Fall Semester Sports Banquet April 20 Deadline to Withdraw from Courses with out Penalty Student Picnic (tentative) April 21 Alumni Banquet May 1 Awards Banquet May 9 Classes End May 12 Commencement - 1:00 PM