All (1151) | Pending (10) | Complete (1042) | Cancelled (99) Start: End: Print all of the selected entries at once. Include timelines Add page break between entries Select bulk action Bulk actions Print 1,042 items First page« Previous page‹ Current Page of 53 Next page› Last page» Select AllDate Sort ascending.Status Sort ascending.Name of Event Sort ascending.Event Sponsor (Organization)Date of Request Sort ascending.Start DateEvent Details Sort ascending. November 21, 2025 at 12:00 PMApprovedResearchers for RescuesResearch Club11/21/202512/06/2025“Researchers for Rescues” to support the Erie Humane Society. The goal of this event is to collect essential items for cats and dogs in need this winter. Students would be encouraged to donate from a general list as well as a high-priority needs list provided by the shelter. Proposed Event Details: Location: Main Lobby of LECOM Dates: December 6th–16th Volunteer Hours Incentive: Donate 2 items → earn 1 volunteer hour Donate 4 items → earn 2 volunteer hours All donated items will be delivered directly to the Erie Humane Society at the end of the collection period.October 16, 2025 at 8:55 PMApprovedSGA Skating for Seniors Ice Skating EventLECOM Med Erie - SGA10/16/202512/05/2025The SGA is organizing a community-centered skating event at the LECOM Sports park aimed at providing students with a fun recreational activity while promoting charitable giving. Attendees will enjoy an evening of skating with friends and classmates, contributing to a local senior living center through gift donations. Students can pay $15 for admission if they do not want to gift. The event is limited to 150 attendees due to venue capacity. Registration will be on a first-come, first-served basis via a sign-up form. Students must sign up in advance to secure their spot using this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfnB6Rom72BlN5pofcC2iG6KgU3QPPjMM1iHorK4-gAyGa2rg/viewform Waiver forms and proper skating safety will be distributed as per LECOM Sports park policy. Gift sign ups will be sent out to the student body through Dr. Shabloski in the same email that we will announce the event. The sign up will be an editable excel spreadsheet that students can sign up for gifts they would like to donate. Gift collection will occur at the skating rink, before students can get on the ice. SGA will be in charge of making sure that gifts are placed in the correct bags for distribution to the residents. Gift signups will close approximately one week prior to the event so that SGA can fill in the remainder of the gifts. SGA will then purchase the remaining gifts in that time to ensure that all residents will receive a gift. November 11, 2025 at 4:43 PMApprovedPBL Breakfast @ BayfrontMental Health Task Force11/11/202512/05/2025The Mental Health Task Force would like to request permission to host a PBL Breakfast for first- and second-year students at the Bayfront campus on December 5th from 9-11 am. The event would take place in the Bayfront cafeteria on a table (that the task force will bring) along the righthand wall in front of the Coca-Cola display case and will include pre-packaged breakfast items such as muffins, granola bars, and Pop-Tarts. A Mental Health Task Force member and a faculty member, Dr. Waters, will be present for the entire event to make sure everything goes smoothly. This event is intended to support student wellbeing during a period of increased academic stress, as PBL students are currently approaching finals. Many students have limited time in the morning to prepare or eat breakfast, and providing convenient, individually packaged food options encourages proper nourishment, allows for a brief study break, and fosters positive peer interaction. We believe this event will promote community support, reduce stress, and reinforce healthy habits during a demanding time in the semester.November 16, 2025 at 2:45 PMApprovedBubble Tea Sip & Support Fundraiser EventNeuropsych Club11/16/202512/05/2025NeuroPsych and APAMSA are collaborating for their annual fundraiser event. During the MS2 lunch hour, the two clubs plan to purchase and upsell bubble tea from the SobaEra_Tsaocaa restaurant. Depending on their inventory, 30-40 bubble teas will be sold. The clubs will split the proceeds made at the end of the day. This fundraiser event will occur on Friday, December 5th.November 19, 2025 at 1:33 PMApprovedRadiology Quick Review Guide FundraiserRadiology Club11/19/202512/05/2025The LECOM Radiology Club has worked with Dr. Kulesza to create a comprehensive, systems stratified, booklet of pathologies with characteristics identifiable on radiologic imaging. The target audience is both MS1 and MS2 classes for use when studying systems and board review. The booklet was inspired by Dr. Kulesza's Clinical Supplement and highlights key signs, buzzwords and modalities for specific pathologies that are covered in the LECOM curriculum. All images are adapted from Radiopaedia.org, with appropriate citations and Radiopaedia IDs to help students view the case in a full-definition. Radiopaedia.org gave their permission for our use of their images provided these appropriate citations. Our club plans to print 8.5 x 5.5 in, full color, spiral bound booklets and sell them for $15-25 each, pending final printing and shipping costs. The fundraiser will go live before winter break and upon our return in the spring we will distribute them. Payment will be accepted via Venmo or cash, Venmo preferred to increase engagement over winter break. We are happy to provide SGA with our final draft if needed. We plan to provide Dr. Shabloski and any other faculty that requests a copy for final revision if necessary. If possible, we would like to include the LECOM logo on the cover to increase "official" quality of the booklet. The Radiology club may use this booklet with future revisions in future years as fundraisers.September 28, 2025 at 3:17 PMApprovedMS1 H&P Practice PracticalFamily Medicine Club09/28/202512/04/2025SAACOFP is hosting its practice practical run for all MS1 students! The event will be from 4:30-6:30pm on December 4th in the OPP lab. The first hour will be open lab with PCSP students floating around to answer any questions you may have. The second will consist of a graded practice practical that will follow the same format as the final administered by Dr. Coughlin. SOAP notes will not be graded but we encourage you all to test your writing in the 9 minute window once you are home! This will take place in the OPP lab so OPP attire is appropriate. Please ensure to bring all equipment including a drape and something to write with! We look forward to seeing you all there! *****Open to MS2 students to volunteer for this event***** *****Corrected image for post listing 4:30-6:30pm is under additional attachments as the workflow will not delete the original flyer on the Family Medicine Club side*******November 16, 2025 at 2:17 PMApprovedNeuroPsych & Friends Holidays and Cheer EventNeuropsych Club11/16/202512/04/2025NeuroPsych is hosting a holiday-themed event to help motivate and encourage students through the last bit of the fall semester. LECOM students work extremely hard during this time of the year and sometimes a little pick me up after a long 8am-5pm day is exactly what you need to recharge. To show appreciation for the hard work our classmates put into their studies, NeuroPsych and several parterning clubs will be providing cookies and other treats during the MS2 lunch hour on Thursday, December 4th. We will be sure to provide both gluten-free and nut-free options for those with intolerances and allergies. The following clubs have generously contributed in hopes of making this event flourish even more: - SGA - Anesthesiology Club - Orthopedics Club - Surgery Club - APAMSA More clubs may be joining as well as the date approaches!October 28, 2025 at 7:54 AMApprovedJourney into Internal Medicine: Insights from a recent LECOM GraduateInternal Medicine Club10/28/202512/03/2025The Internal Medicine Club is pleased to host Dr. Rachel Alexander, a recent graduate of the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Class of 2024. Dr. Alexander is a current PGY-2 Internal Medicine Resident at Medstar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, DC. She will share her professional journey through LECOM, highlighting her academic pathway, clinical rotation experiences, and the factors that guided her decision to pursue a career in Internal Medicine. This presentation will be conducted via Zoom on 12/3/25 from 6:30-7:30 pm to offer valuable insight for students interested in Internal Medicine or seeking guidance in shaping their own medical careers.October 22, 2025 at 8:51 AMApprovedAnesthesiology Club T-Shirt Sale Fundraiser - Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation (APSF)Anesthesiology Club10/22/202512/01/2025The LECOM Anesthesiology Club is hosting a T-Shirt Sale Fundraiser to support the Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation (APSF). All proceeds will go toward promoting anesthesia safety, education, and research initiatives that advance patient care. This fundraiser also helps raise awareness of the APSF’s mission among medical students and future anesthesiologists.November 11, 2025 at 7:25 AMApprovedToys for TotsLECOM Military Medicine Club11/11/202512/01/2025The Military Medicine Club would like to host a one week toy drive for Toys for Tots staring December 1st through December 8th. We ask that the toy collection point be in the main entrance lobby at the north entrance. We will have a basket set up to collect the toys and will empty it each night to prevent build up.November 5, 2025 at 12:40 PMApprovedLECOM Senior Living Center Spa DayACOS-MSS11/05/202511/22/2025Surgery Club, Internal Medicine Club, and Oncology club are collaborating with Dr. Melodie Chludzinski to host a Spa Day volunteering event at the LECOM Senior Living Center. This event will include painting nails, giving nail massages, and providing face masks to the residents. We will also provide spa water and snacks to the residents as part of the event. This is a great opportunity to interact with the residents and provide them with a fun and relaxing experience.November 4, 2025 at 9:40 AMApprovedHow to Get Involved in ResearchResearch Club11/04/202511/21/2025How to Get Involved in Research 21 November 2025, 3:30pm – 4:30pm Research Club proposes an event to allow MS2 students to discuss their experience in research they have been involved in this past summer including how they found the opportunity, and what they gained from it. The intended audience is mainly MS1s but also other MS2 students who would like to get involved in research. The aim of this event is to encourage future scholarly activity, and to provide a formal setting to allow LECOM students interested in participating in research at LECOM and other institutions to hear about the different ways fellow students found their research opportunities (between MS1 and MS2 summer) and ask questions about their experiences. The session will last from 3:30pm to 4:30pm in Vora Lounge the agenda for the session is as follows: 3:30-3:40– Introduction + Basics types research students were involved in 3:40-4:10 – 6 selected students will take 5 minutes each to detail: How they found the opportunity How they got the opportunity/Application process What their project was (briefly) – any clinical aspect? What they liked and/or any drawback to the program (organization?) Are you continuing, or were you given the option to continue your research now? 4:10-4:30 – Breakout sessions; one side of the room will be devoted to discussing research at LECOM, and the other will be devoted to discussing research at other institutions. More MS2s who participated in research this past summer, in addition to the 6 who presented, will be in these groups, and students can ask any questions or have discussions individually with any MS2s who participated in research. MS2 that will be presenting - Pooja Patel - Matthew Lee -Sydney Wanders - Joann George - Taylor Sebastiano - Sreeja Stanam - Emily MurdakhayevOctober 27, 2025 at 12:26 PMApprovedClass of 2028 Thanksgiving LunchClass of 202810/27/202511/20/2025To bring students together in a spirit of gratitude and community before the Thanksgiving holiday, we would like to request approval to host a Class of 2028 Thanksgiving Lunch on Thursday, November 20th, 2025, during the M2 lunch hour (11:30 AM – 12:20 PM) at the LECOM cafeteria and Vora lounge. We plan to cater Chipotle trays featuring a “Build Your Own” setup to keep the meal customizable and enjoyable for everyone. The menu will include white rice, black beans, chicken, fajita vegetables, shredded cheese, fresh tomato salsa (pico de gallo), roasted corn, and soft flour tortillas. We will order enough food for approximately 150 people, totaling $1,590, covered by Class Board funds. Each tray set (“The Single”) includes one protein, two bases, two toppings, two salsas, and one type of tortilla. Setup & Distribution: Food will be served by Class Board members wearing gloves and following hygiene protocols. Distribution will take place at two locations: by the tables near the lunch checkout area in the cafeteria and in the Vora Lounge. Each site will have one line entering and one line exiting to ensure smooth flow and minimize congestion. Dr. Falk will be in attendance instead of Dr. Thielman. Cleanup: Board members will handle all cleanup responsibilities and coordinate with Maintenance to ensure the cafeteria is left in its original condition.October 29, 2025 at 11:13 PMApprovedDr. Tuck Information SessionSAOAO10/29/202511/20/2025Our Orthopedic Surgery Club is excited to host a Zoom information session with Dr. Tuck, an experienced orthopedic surgeon from MCH. This session will provide valuable insights into how to become a competitive applicant in the field of orthopedic surgery. Dr. Tuck will cover key aspects of building a strong application, including tips on academic performance, clinical experience, and networking. This is a great opportunity for club members to gain a deeper understanding of the pathway to a career in orthopedics and to ask questions about the journey. Don’t miss out on this chance to learn from an expert! This is a combined event with Sports Med!October 30, 2025 at 12:44 PMRejectedDr. Tuck Information SessionSAOAO10/30/202511/20/2025Our Orthopedic Surgery Club is excited to host a Zoom information session with Dr. Tuck, an experienced orthopedic surgeon from LECOM Health. This session will provide valuable insights into how to become a competitive applicant in the field of orthopedic surgery. Dr. Tuck will cover key aspects of building a strong application, including tips on academic performance, clinical experience, and networking. This is a great opportunity for club members to gain a deeper understanding of the pathway to a career in orthopedics and to ask questions about the journey. Don’t miss out on this chance to learn from an expert! This is a combined event with Sports Med!November 4, 2025 at 9:55 PMApprovedNeuropsychology Bundt Cake FundraiserNeuropsych Club11/04/202511/18/2025Neuropsychology Club will be holding their club fundraiser in the cafeteria. We will be selling mini bundt cakes in the cafeteria for $3 each. We will be purchasing 4 boxes of assorted flavors. Proceeds will go towards funding future events for the club and its members.November 9, 2025 at 4:32 PMRejectedNeuroPsychology/Radiology Bundt Cake FundraiserRadiology Club11/09/202511/18/2025The Radiology Club will join the NeuroPsychology Club in holding their club fundraiser in the cafeteria. We will be selling mini bundt cakes in the cafeteria for $3 each. We will be purchasing 4 boxes of assorted flavors. Proceeds will go towards funding future events for the clubs and its members. The profits will be split. This submission is in addition to the already under-review submission from the NeuroPsychology club (#8885). NeuroPsychology Club President Elyanor Adnane (EAdnane21561@med.lecom.edu) is aware and helped coordinate this partnership.May 16, 2025 at 6:18 PMApprovedThanksgiving Food DriveSOMA05/16/202511/17/2025SOMA, Internal Medicine, and SAAO will be collaborating to do a Food Drive with the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest Pennsylvania. This event will occur in November and is open to all students and faculty. We want to set up a collection bin at the main entrance by the security office. The donations can include canned goods, pasta, dish soap, etc. A flier with all the donations is attached and will be sent to those who wish to volunteer. There will be a sheet to track the type of donations and who donates. On November 21st, we will be bringing the donations to the drop off site. Every item will be worth 0.5 hours of community service with a maximum of 2 hours.September 22, 2025 at 11:23 AMApprovedSAAO Blood DriveSAAO09/22/202511/17/2025SAAO would like to work with The Community Blood Bank in Erie to encourage students to donate blood. The Community Blood Bank will send us a form to distribute to students regarding who will qualify for blood donations and how to make an appointment. We would have the event from November 17th to the 21st, where SAAO would encourage students to make an appointment to donate in order to earn 2 volunteer hours. It would be held at 2646 Peach Street, Erie, PA 16508November 4, 2025 at 9:24 PMApprovedGlow Forward Donation DriveSSP11/04/202511/17/2025LECOM Students will have the opportunity to donate unopened beauty/personal care items to the Mercy Center for Women. Items to donate include: shampoo and conditioner soap and body wash deodorant individually wrapped or boxed feminine hygiene products skincare products hairbrushes and other grooming tools sealed cosmetic products any product in the skincare/beauty/personal care aisle Sign up sheet will be utilized Select AllDate Sort ascending.Status Sort ascending.Name of Event Sort ascending.Event Sponsor (Organization)Date of Request Sort ascending.Start DateEvent Details Sort ascending. Select bulk action Bulk actions Print 1,042 items First page« Previous page‹ Current Page4 of 53 Next page› Last page»