Committees
Each committee will meet once per month at a time and place decided
on by committee members and their chair. To sign up for a committee, simply
fill out the Arts Administration Student Association
Committee Sign-Up Sheet.
You may also send an e-mail to your chairperson, who will contact you
regarding upcoming meetings and projects.
Career Development Committee
Sarah Kogan
The Career Development Committee seeks to build and maintain a strong
relationship with industry leaders. The committee coordinates resume
writing and interview skills workshops and informs students of industry-related
conferences and events
Student and Alumni Relations Committee
Michelle Holmes
The Student and Alumni Relations Committee is responsible for developing
and maintaining relationships with current students and alumni. The committee
provides mentorship opportunities for incoming and current students.
The Publications Committee provides support for various Arts Administration
publications. This includes maintenance of the AASA website, contributions
to the biannual Arts Administration newsletter, and assistance with written
materials for the Welcome Packet for incoming students.
The Social Committee seeks to bring together students and alumni in
social settings which maximize personal bonds and build emotional connections
to the Arts Administration program, Boston University and the art community
citywide. The committee believes that this kind of activity is critical
to enriching the lives of Arts Administration students before and after
graduation. Meaningful opportunities for interaction, networking, peer
counseling, recreation and professional growth are offered through organized
weekly group outings to arts-related events and other social gatherings.
The International Students Committee provides international students
with resources to help them upon their arrival in a new culture. The committee
strives to create connections among international and American students
by providing opportunities for interaction through comparative culture
study groups and social events.
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