ODK Province X

Purpose of this site is to inform Omicron Delta Kappa Members about the happenings within Province X and at the National Level. Province X consists of 21 Universities and Colleges throughout Kentucky, Tennessee, and Southern Indiana.

Saturday, November 19, 2005

CLT2 Beta: Campus Leaders Today Community Leaders Tomorrow

WHEN: June 20-23, 2006
WHERE: Edith Macy Conference Center, New York
APPLICATION DEADLINE: March 10, 2006

Additional information, including application, can be found on the ODK National Website.

CLT2 Alpha Member, Maria Schneider, and ODK Student President from Northern Kentucky University had the following to say about her experience at CLT2.

“We Are All Leaders!”

About two years ago I enrolled in a class entitled “Investing in the Community.” It was a seminar based class that investigated non-profit agencies in the Greater Cincinnati area and then awarded grants to an agency or agencies of the classes’ choice. Little did I know at the time that I signed up for this class what a great impact it would have on my life. Since taking the class I have become dedicated to the non-profit community and have made it a long term professional goal to work in the non-profit arena.

As Co-President of my campus’s chapter of ODK I was one of the first to learn about Campus Leaders Today, Community Leaders Tomorrow (CLT2). Jack had barely finished describing the program when I asked where to sign up. CLT2 was a fantastic experience! For four days, myself and twenty-four other college students were flown to New York to learn about non-profit boards from some of the arena’s experts. We heard about the legal ins and outs, how to write a mission statement, what an agency’s goal statement should say and much more. We heard from various speakers including: Russ Cargo, Steve Ott, Melissa Flournoy, Craig Wilson, Jane Kornblut and Ed Rodriguez. These industry experts have had successful professional careers and served with countless non-profits; they shared with us their knowledge and expertise. On the fourth and final day we visited non-profit agencies in New York City and were able to meet with members of their boards. Here we put our new found knowledge to practical use, asking questions and learning about the day to day operations of a real-life non-profit board.

What was most amazing to me was the different experience and the level of skill that both the presenters and the students brought with them. In introducing ourselves we gave background on what knowledge we had of the non-profit area as well as what our own experiences had been. Nearly every member of the room had served on a board or worked for a non-profit at some point in their life. It was phenomenal! Each person came to the conference with a different set of experiences and a different set of goals. Some had built non-profits from the ground up in their hometowns while others were looking to do just that. Some wanted to pursue a professional career while serving the community; still others wanted to pursue a career in the non-profit sector. The faculty too brought an interesting dynamic. Mr. Rodriguez, military veteran and attorney, was pleased to see so much enthusiasm and hoped our futures would guide us to serve on and lead non-profit boards. Ms. Flournoy, founder and CEO of LANO (Louisiana Association of Non-Profit Organizations), wanted to recruit students to work in the non-profit sector, serving in a more direct way. In the end I believe both were successful.

Perhaps Mr. Cargo was able to get it most acutely correct. In welcoming everyone to the conference he stated that we were all leaders. We had each come from different campuses, different states, different backgrounds and different walks of life. Here, he said, we were all leaders in our own areas and fields. Look around you, they told us, in ten years these will be the people you call for help. It is now our responsibility to help each other, to fill the gap between need and government, and to ultimately make the world a better place.

“In periods where there is no leadership, society stands still. Progress occurs when courageous, skillful leaders seize the opportunity to change things for the better.” -Harry Truman-

Sunday, November 13, 2005

ODK Governance Proposal - Update #1

Governance matters to be considered at 2006 National Convention

Nationals will be holding a final conference call-in opportunity to discuss the proposed reorganization on Tuesday, November 15 at 7 p.m. eastern time (partially to accommodate our western Circles). This will give you the opportunity to hear from members of the Task Force on their recommendation to change from the current number of Provinces (16) to four Regions and the rationale behind this proposal. There is no cost to attend this conference call, if you have not already received the dial in number, please contact Robin Murphey at rmurphe0@hotmail.com.

In addition, a straw poll of all Circles will take place in January of 2006. Nationals hope each Circle will vote so that they can report the results at the initial meeting of the Convention. If approved, they will then be able to elect Regional Directors during the 2006 Convention. If you are interested in being considered for a Regional position, please let us know at the national headquarters.

Faculty Secretary and Adviser Award Deadlines

Is your Faculty Secretary or Adviser an outstanding leader for Omicron Delta Kappa on your campus? If so please, take the time out today to fill out the Robert L. Morlan Faculty Secretary Award Nomination Form or the Robert Bishop Faculty Adviser Award Nomination Form. Both Forms can be found on the ODK National Website or in the 2005-06 Officers Guide.

Nominations are due to Robin Murphey, Province X Faculty Director, by Nov 15, 2005.

If you have any questions, please do not hestitate to contact Robin Murphey.

Monday, August 22, 2005

Omicron Delta Kappa's National Headquarters is Moving!

We are currently in the process of moving our headquarters to
456 Rose Lane, Lexington, KY 40508
At this time we do not know the phone number or fax number for this new location. As soon as that information is available we will place it on the website. The headquarters staff will also be receiving new e-mail addresses. Those addresses will be...

Jack Morgan - morganjd@odk.org
Kenneth Taylor - ken@odk.org
Shannon Harp - shannon@odk.org
Colleen Thomas - colleen@odk.org
Barb Snyder - barb@odk.org
Rachel Moreland - rachel@odk.org


This information will be accurate beginning August 18, 2005. If you have any questions or problems please don't hesitate to contact us. Please make the appropriate changes in your address book to reflect our new contact information.

Thursday, June 23, 2005

How have you incorporated Transfer and Grad Students into your Circle?

The question was posed to me the other day: What is the standing in our University's Circle of those students (graduate and undergraduate) who were initiated into ODK at another University?

To help answer the question, I ask each of you to tell us how they are incorporated into the Circle on your campus, and at the same time, provide the National standing about transfer and graduate students.

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Membership in ODK is for life, so any member who transfers or attends grad school on a campus with an existing Circle should be made welcome. The National By-Laws address this issue in Article I, Section 5 (page 22, 2004-2006 ODK Manual):

"A student member transferring in good standing to another institution in which a Circle is located may, during the period in which she is matriculated as a candidate for a degree, hold voting membership in that Circle at the discretion of the Circle."

Saturday, May 28, 2005

Congratulations to Lawrence Baggett

Recipient of the Eldridge W. Roark, Jr. Meritorious Service Award

Lawrence Baggett served for 25 years as Austin Peay State University Circle's Faculty Secretary. During that time he gave his time and energy to Omicron Delta Kappa.

What is the Eldridge W. Roark, Jr. Meritorious Service Award?
Certificates are awarded to Omicron Delta Kappa members who have contributed varied and meritorious service to the Society on an annual basis.

Province X Congratulates and Thanks Lawrence for his hardwork and dedication to the society.

Friday, May 27, 2005

ODK National Website Update

Checked out the ODK National website lately? If not, I would suggest checking out the new design and updates to the site. What are your thoughts about the new website design and layout, post here for open discussion.

Sunday, May 08, 2005

Congratulations Seniors!

Congratulations to all graduating ODK Seniors! Province X Directors wish you all the best in your future endeavors and careers.

Looking to pursue graduate or professional degrees, then do not forget to apply for the Omicron Delta Kappa Foundation Scholarships.

I. O∆K Foundation Scholarship Awards with a stipend of $1,000 each will be awarded in August 2005. Each of the 18 winners will be designated an O∆K Scholar. The 18 awards are made by authorization of the Omicron Delta Kappa Foundation.

II. THE CONDITIONS OF THE AWARD ARE AS FOLLOWS:

1. An applicant must be (or must have been), a voting member of Omicron Delta Kappa as defined in the O∆K Manual.

2. An applicant must have senior standing at the time of the application or have graduated within the past five years. If necessary, the dean of his or her college will need to verify that during the semester or quarter immediately preceding June 10, 2005 the applicant was a senior. Students who are classified as juniors during the semester/quarter preceding the June 10 deadline and attain senior standing upon completion of the semester/quarter are not eligible to apply.

3. Applicants are expected to enroll in an accredited graduate or professional school in the United States or a foreign country within three years of the semester following the award of the scholarship (by September 2008). Students deferring entrance into a graduate school must indicate this on the application.

Additional conditions and application form can be found on the National ODK Website.