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On behalf of the Oklahoma State University and the African American Student Association, I would like to invite you to the 31st Annual Big 12 Conference on Black Student Government, February 14-17, 2008 at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
The Big 12 Conference on Black Student Government is designed to address issues facing African American students on college campuses. As a premier student leadership conference in the United States, the Big 12 has a long tradition of providing quality seminars, as well as stimulating interactive workshops and programs on timely and relevant issues. The conference exposes attendees to nationally acclaimed presenters and speakers covering a wide range of topics.
The theme of this year's conference is "The Revival: A New Blueprint for Success". The conference objective is to promote awareness of the transformation that needs to be made in order to be successful in today's society. We must revive our thoughts, plans, and actions in order to adapt to the new wave of change. In doing so we will make our mark and create a new blueprint for success.
Please review all materials. Please note that there is limited space and by registering early, you will recieve a discount on your registration fees. We look forward to your participation with the Big 12 Conference on Black Student Government. It is our hope to provide you and your delegation with a valuable experience that meets the needs of your organization.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the conference's principal advisor Dr. Phil Birdine in the Multicultural Student Center at (405)744-5481.
Sincerely,
E. Ty Scyffore
2008 Conference Chair |