|
|
|

September 2004
| Campus Events Professional September 2004 full issue PDF |
| Is a Bigger Event a Better Event? By Kathy Nelson Sometimes an events repeated success takes on a life of its own. The temptation is to try to build on that success, especially if the event has outgrown the original parameters set for it years ago when it was first conceived. |
| In Times of Change, Make New Friends — But Keep the Old By Julia Rutherford Silvers It seems there is a massive cloud of change over everyone and everything in our profession. Hotel people are playing musical chairs. Decorating companies are being bought out and changing their focus, and people are moving in all different directions. We have been getting more and more resumes over the transom. People are changing where they live, where they work, how they work, why they work. Its a little discombobulating. But change is something to be embraced, not feared. |
| SCAMPERing for Better Event Ideas By Patti J. Shock Use this seven-part creative process to help you turn an existing event into something new. |
| University Events from a Student Perspective By Dana Tufano A newly minted events professional takes a look at how three different campuses involve their students in event and activity planning. |
| The Partnership Approach to Event Policing By Peter E. Tarlow Policing entertainment sites has become an important issue. Not only are these sites open to criminal activity, but as places in which large crowds congregate, officials and event sponsors must deal with an ever more nervous public. One way to reduce anxiety and increase profits is by involving both local police departments and security professionals in the total entertainment experience. |
| How to Market a Learning Community Events figure into the media mix for promoting learning communities among current and prospective students. |
| Student Activities News Orientation Takes New Approach to Community Service; International Education Begins at Home |
| Bulletin Board Etiquette and Disability; Stomach Virus Hits Campus Conference; Protect Your Constituents from Identity Theft; Higher Education Quotations |