All (1152) | Pending (11) | 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 1,152 items First page« Previous page‹ Current Page of 58 Next page› Last page» Select AllDate Sort ascending.Status Sort ascending.Name of EventEvent Sponsor (Organization)Date of Request Sort ascending.Start Date Sort ascending.Event Details Sort ascending. 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.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 3, 2021 at 3:36 PMApprovedNeuropsych tshirtsNeuropsych Club11/03/202111/19/2021Neuropsych club will be collecting orders for tshirts. Members can choose from one of the two designs attached.March 9, 2026 at 4:07 PMApprovedNeuroPsych Krispy Kreme FundraiserNeuropsych Club03/09/202604/04/2026The Neuropsych club would like to host a Krispy Kreme Fundraiser! We ill send out a good form for any students or faculty members to fill out their order and then we will bring the orders to the cafeteria to distribute on April 7th from 3-5:30 pm. It's an event that will help the students treat themselves during a stressful week and the time aligned with all 3 pathways.November 1, 2024 at 7:56 PMApprovedNeuropsych Club Pressed Coffee FundraiserNeuropsych Club11/01/202411/25/2024The LECOM Neruopsych club will be hosting a fundraising event at Pressed Books & Coffee, a local cafe that provides a comforting environment for students to study and socialize. Pressed has agreed to provide us with 20% of all sales from LECOM students that mention the Neuropsych club at checkout. This fundraising event will help our club to build funding for our future events. Also, this event will provide students an opportunity to enjoy a cup of coffee or one of the delicious options on Pressed offers on their menu. This will be a comforting event for our members before the beginning of the thanksgiving break.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!April 10, 2023 at 1:26 PMApprovedNeurology Speaker EventLECOM Med Erie - SGA04/10/202304/26/2023The panel will be held over zoom from 5:00-6:00 PM on 4/26/2023. Location: Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87233374340?pwd=U2MwOUUrT0ZPcGY3VVJrOWllbkhSQT09 Dr. Ryan Lynch will be talking about his speciality (neurology) to medical students. Purpose: To provide an opportunity for LECOM MS1s and MS2s to hear from physicians about their specialties directly. The event is open to all LECOM students. Funding: No funding is necessary for this event. The general breakdown of the event will include a 30 minute introduction from Dr. Ryan Lynch. He can discuss bread and butter cases, unique cases that appeared during practice, etc. In the last 30 minutes, students may ask specific specialty questions. SGA board members will assist in leading the Q&A panels.March 11, 2022 at 11:51 AMApprovedNeuroanatomy Review SessionsSOMA03/11/202203/25/2022As we have done with Gross Anatomy and MMS review nights, SOMA would like to start hosting review nights for Neuroanatomy. Basic neuroscience is notoriously one of the most difficult classes in medical school, and our Eboard feels it would be extremely beneficial to start hosting review sessions. These sessions will be over Zoom starting whenever the event is approved. We will have a sign up sheet for MS1 and MS2 Students to sign up to make review Powerpoints for basic neuroanatomy in exchange for community service hours. Making the presentations will be available to SSP and SOMA members, and the review nights will only be open to SOMA students. We hope this will bridge the gap that MS1's have had with transitioning into more difficult content and systems.February 17, 2021 at 7:53 PMApprovedNeilesh SudSSP02/17/202103/22/2021This will be a VIRTUAL meeting over zoom with 3rd and 4th year LECOM medical students in SSP presenting advice about boards and rotations, as well as being open for any questions that the SSP 1st and 2nd years may have.February 17, 2021 at 7:56 PMApprovedNeilesh SudSSP02/17/202104/19/2021This will be a VIRTUAL meeting over zoom with 3rd and 4th year LECOM medical students in SSP presenting advice about boards and rotations, as well as being open for any questions that the SSP 1st and 2nd years may have.August 14, 2021 at 10:17 PMApprovedNeilesh SudSSP08/14/202108/21/2021Volunteer students will meet at the AAUW pavilion at the Tom Ridge Environmental Center to help with beach clean up. Students will be directed to specific areas of the beaches that need to be cleaned up. Bags and Gloves will be provided for trash collection. The event will be held entirely outdoors and face masks will be enforced if needed.August 14, 2021 at 10:20 PMApprovedNeilesh SudSSP08/14/202109/18/2021Volunteer students will meet at the AAUW pavilion at the Tom Ridge Environmental Center to help with beach cleanup. Students will be directed to specific areas of the beaches that need to be cleaned up. Bags and Gloves will be provided for trash collection. The event will be held entirely outdoors and face masks will be enforced if needed.August 14, 2021 at 10:26 PMApprovedNeilesh SudSSP08/14/202110/16/2021Volunteer students will meet at the AAUW pavilion at the Tom Ridge Environmental Center to help with beach cleanup. Students will be directed to specific areas of the beaches that need to be cleaned up. Bags and Gloves will be provided for trash collection. The event will be held entirely outdoors and face masks will be enforced if needed.August 29, 2021 at 6:28 PMCancelledNeilesh SudSSP08/29/202109/24/2021The induction ceremony for newly accepted second year students from the class of 2024 into SSP will take place over Zoom (completely virtual) at 6pm on 9/24.January 13, 2022 at 3:21 PMApprovedNeilesh SudSSP01/13/202201/31/2022Being that the American Red Cross has just initiated a national blood crisis, considering our position as medical students, SSP would like to encourage students to be volunteers to donate blood by granting SSP service hours for donations. There is a donation center on Peach street that has ongoing appointments where students can sign up to donate blood. This event would be ongoing on multiple dates this semester. Masks are required to donate blood. Here is the website for more info: https://www.ourdonorssavelives.org/donor/schedules/center/1 Address of donation center: 2646 Peach Street Erie, PA 16508April 14, 2025 at 7:18 PMApprovedNeedles & NamasteMental Health Task Force04/14/202505/12/2025This event will offer students the opportunity to participate in guided meditation and acupuncture sessions led by Dr. Esper and Dr. Hendryx who are both licensed in acupuncture. Dr. Hendryx will guide a short meditation session, and both Dr. Hendryx and Dr. Esper will provide acupuncture demonstrations for interested participants. This event will be held the week before final exams, with the goal of helping students manage stress, support their mental well-being, and take time to reset.June 4, 2025 at 11:08 AMCompleteNDMA Bone Marrow Cheek Swab at LECOM Club FairSSP06/04/202508/09/2025This event request is in regards to hosting a table at the 2025 Involvement Fair that will allow students to get their cheek swabbed in order to join the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) registry. NMDP is an organization that helps people who desperately need stem cell transplants who are unable to find a donor with an HLA match. There is only a 0.001% of a patient finding an HLA match of all six HLA genes from an unrelated donor. If by chance a student is someone’s match, they always have the choice to decline donating. However, donating stem cells is described to be very similar to donating plasma, and through the process students could potentially save someone’s life. The National Marrow Donor Program is willing to provide all necessary cheek-swabbing supplies for this event.February 15, 2025 at 9:05 PMApprovedNational DO Day of Service- Spring CelebrationLECOM Med Erie - SGA02/15/202504/12/2025Purpose: This event is to create a volunteer opportunity for LECOM students to serve their community, specifically the residents at the LECOM Senior Living Center. We also will be using this opportunity to participate in National DO Day of Service. Location: LECOM Senior Living Center (5535 Peach Street Erie, PA 16509) We will be using the common cafeteria area. Tables and Chairs will be provided by the facility. Schedule: 12pm-1pm Setup 1pm-3pm Event with residents 1-2pm West Side Residents 2-3pm East Side Residents 3pm-3:30pm Cleanup Event Plan: We will be participating in different group activities with the residents. There will be stations that the residents will participate in and move throughout. The group activities include arts and crafts, nail painting, card games and a snack station. We will be buying pre-packaged snack items including novelty ice-cream, cupcakes, pre-packed water and juice. The facility will provide popcorn and puff corn for those that have swallowing issues. We will be bringing some spring decoration such as flower patterned tablecloth and flower patterned paper plates/napkins. Due to the size of the venue and the high number of residents, we will separate the residents into two waves based on location and their lunch time. The first wave will be the West Side, and the second wave will be the East Side. We will be opening the event to the DO students to come and volunteer. There will be four different shifts available; set up, the first wave of residents, the second wave of residents and clean-up. SGA will be there to facilitate the event with Dr. Melodie. We are hoping for enough students to create a buddy system with the residents to help with the transporting of the residents from place to place and to ensure that each resident is looked after and interacted with. For those that are not able to participate in the Spring Celebration Event – students can come into the OPP lab April 11th to make Spring cards for the residents and SGA will bring them to the event.March 14, 2025 at 4:09 PMApprovedNational Dance Honors Society WorkshopSports Medicine Club03/14/202504/05/2025The Sports Medicine club will lead an anatomy/stretching workshop for the local National Dance Honor Society. The advisor of the society is Alicea Chudzinski. The volunteers will help lead an anatomy lesson, including stretching, visual aids, and coloring sheets. The workshop will be in place to help the dancers learn anatomy important for learning flexibility and longevity in the sport. Stretching will include flexibility exercises that the dancers can do to warm up for practice, competition, or improve movement to reduce injuries or enhance abilities. Anatomy will be included in the event as well to provide a more detailed basis for as to why stretching is important for dance. As for volunteers, walking around and helping the dancers with anatomy and stretches will prove to reinforce anatomy lessons learned earlier in the year, as well as getting sports medicine club members experience working with athletes. April 3, 2022 at 2:40 PMCancelledNational Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) Food DriveClass of 202504/03/202205/14/2022The Second Harvest Food Bank of Erie reached out and wanted volunteers for their National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) Food drive that is going to take place on May 14th, 2022. This will be the 30th annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive where postmen pick up food from all over the city. People usually set out their donations the morning of the event near their mailbox and front door. The Food Bank is looking for volunteers between the hours of 10am-7pm to help with the drive. They’re also looking for some volunteers to be stationed at donation drop off sites located throughout Erie and would assist with loading a semi-truck with incoming donations. I know that COVID restrictions are easing up, but masks will be enforced with unvaccinated individuals, and other precautions will be taken to make sure students can be COVID safe. I know a lot of students really want to be more involved in the community and I think this would be a great idea for students to help the local Erie community and work together with different individuals. Select AllDate Sort ascending.Status Sort ascending.Name of EventEvent Sponsor (Organization)Date of Request Sort ascending.Start Date Sort ascending.Event Details Sort ascending. 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