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March 20, 2008
PREP Staff places third at regional conference
The 2008 ULM PREP Staff placed third in the song category of the skit, song and dance competition at the Southern Regional Orientation Workshop March 7 – 9 at Columbus State University.
A total of 41 schools competed in the overall competition, and ULM beat out 11 other universities in the song category.
Amy Robinson, coordinator of events and marketing for Enrollment Management, said, “It has been several years since ULM placed in this competition and they couldn’t be more excited. They worked extremely hard for this, and our office is very proud of them.”
SROW is an annual conference for the PREP Staff and is an opportunity for them to learn more about the orientation process by networking with orientation leaders from other universities.
The PREP Staff will perform their routine during the Variety Show portion of the four PREP sessions this summer.
All 17 members of the PREP Staff and one member of POP Staff participated in the competition and conference:
- Therese Barron, kinesiology sophomore from Sabine
- Joseph Beard, aviation administration junior from Vicksburg, Miss.
- John Bruscato, marketing senior from Monroe
- Myesha Davis, psychology freshman from Monroe
- Erin Estep, pharmacy junior from Bossier City
- Chuck Ganley, accounting junior from West Monroe
- Timothy Herrington, history sophomore from DeRidder
- Brittany Jordan, undeclared freshman from Calhoun
- Alysha Lee, pre-nursing sophomore from Jamestown
- Lacy McManus, radiologic technology freshman from West Monroe
- Chloe Rogers, pre-pharmacy freshman from Crowley
- Celeste Sanders, pre-pharmacy freshman from Bossier City
- Ahmaad Solmone, accounting freshman from Hammond
- Maggie Warren, pre-pharmacy freshman from Heflin
- Seth Hall, business sophomore from West Monroe
- Winston Mahler, biology sophomore from Monroe
- Meghann Kelly, art sophomore from Parkersburg, W. Va.
- Karmen Rubin, marketing sophomore from Shreveport
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