Student Activities Board, Adviser win awards
January 31, 2020
Cal U’s Student Activities Board received impressive awards at the Northeast APCA (Association for the Promotion of Campus Activity) conference, which was held in Teaneck, N.J., Oct. 4-6.
SAB was named the 2019 Northeast APCA Organization of the year. Melissa Dunn, director of Student Activities and Leadership for the Office of Student Affairs, was named 2019 Northeast APCA Advisor of the Year.
The Cal U organization also received third-place awards in the graphics competition for printed material and novelty items.
“Being named organization of the year was one of the coolest things I have experienced here at Cal U,” said Miranda Anderson, a senior graphic design major and president of SAB’s executive board. APCA promotes campus engagement through educational experiences, affordable entertainment and community service initiatives. It is divided into five regions, and last year more than 2,000 students and higher education professionals from more than 600 schools attended APCA conferences and institutes.
At the campus activities planning conferences students experience a diverse educational curriculum, stellar live showcase line-up, novelty vendors, well-known speakers, student government training, networking opportunities and community service components.
APCA provides schools within a region the opportunity to merge their buying power and save money by sharing the travel costs for events and programs they book. “This honor speaks volumes of our students, and frankly they carry themselves much different than other schools do at the conference,” Dunn said. “There’s a bit of a carnival atmosphere there with a lot of complimentary items and entertainers, but our students are more about doing business than chasing the shiny objects.
Though humbled to receive her award, which was selected by APCA staff, agencies and fellow advisers, Dunn was most honored that she was nominated by SAB.
“Everything I do, I do for my students. They are what keeps me coming back every single day, because every single day is different with them,” she said. “Knowing that I’ve been able to impact them with their college careers and maybe their career paths means more to me than anything.” Anderson said she and her SAB peers were thrilled to nominate Dunn.
“Missy deserves this and so much more because she does so much for us and everyone on campus,” Anderson said. “She always puts her best foot forward and is always there for you if you need help with anything or even life advice. “She’s a great mentor.”