UTSA faculty and staff: Volunteers are needed for Late Night Breakfast
(April 23, 2014) -- The UTSA Division of Student Affairs and the Department of Housing and Residence Life invite faculty and staff members to serve as volunteers for the Spring 2014 Late Night Breakfast from 9 to 11 p.m., Wednesday, April 30 at the Convocation Center. The deadline to volunteer is 5 p.m., Friday, April 25.
Late Night Breakfast is a great way for faculty and staff to show appreciation, support and encouragement for our students before the beginning of finals.
Entertainment and music will be provided by DJ E-Phlat, Latin Dance Society, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., For the Kids Dance Marathon and more.
There are some changes to the event this semester including a move to the Convocation Center with breakfast tacos and orange juice available in the foyer. Seating will be inside the center, which will provide a great opportunity for faculty and staff to talk with students.
Volunteers for this event will be responsible for passing out breakfast tacos and orange juice, directing traffic and most importantly, socializing with our students inside the Convocation Center. The volunteer shift will be from 8:30 to 11 p.m. We are asking volunteers to come at 8:30 p.m. to become familiar with their volunteer area.
>> To volunteer for Late Night Breakfast or if you have questions, email Vanessa Leyva. Include your name, department, email address and area of interest (i.e. passing out breakfast, directing crowds or interacting with students).
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