05/19/2016
The good and the bad is all here.
AHANA Caucus under the AHANA Leadership Council of UGBC serves to foster the AHANA Community by bridging culture clubs on campus together.
The AHANA Caucus was created in 1999 by Gabe Verdaguer, a member of ALC. Until recent years, the AHANA Caucus played a very instrumental role in establishing relationships with administrators, and being a powerful force behind student movements on campus. At its inception, the Caucus had 3 primary goals:
1. Encourage collaboration between cultural clubs to help increase attendance, share costs,
05/19/2016
The good and the bad is all here.
09/15/2015
Are you a freshman and interested in being part of UGBC? Do you know a freshman who would like to be part of UGBC? Apply to be part of ULA! Click the link below to find out more information! Applications are due this Friday at 11:59 pm.
UGBC OrgSync is a web-based platform and community management system that centralizes student involvement and streamlines campus and organization communication.
09/02/2015
04/30/2015
SASA AHANA Caucus Rep
04/28/2015
Apply to be a member of ALC!! Applications for the 2015-2016 academic year are live! ALC is always excited to welcome new members and encourage anyone interested to apply.
Link to the OrgSync form to apply: https://orgsync.com/70160/forms/103826
Positions available :
Chief of Staff
AHANA Caucus Director
Director of Communication
Assistant Director: Newsletter and Current Events
Assistant Director: Historian
Director of Outreach
Director of Initiative/Advocacy Programming
Assistant Director
Director of International Student Affairs
Director of Legacy Programming
Assistant Director
Director of Policy
Director of Women’s Issue’s
Coordinators
Applications for any division within UGBC are also live! You can find the link to the applications here: https://orgsync.com/70160/forms/103826
All applications are due Sunday, April 12 by 11:59PM.
04/07/2015
2/13-2/20
AHANA Caucus Representatives & their Freshman Representatives pictured with signs for an action project during Social Justice Week at Boston College.