Talk:Effective Student Organization

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This book is a new one (As of May 2009). It is initially a course project May- June 2009. This text will be under expansion by students in Anthropology at Western Washington University--Paul James (talk) 10:30, 6 May 2009 (UTC). Following June (or at any time) this text can be expanded to include additional examples of university student organizations. If you are knowledgeable or have experience in the area of operating and managing student organizations please begin adding and revising where you see fit. If you plan to make significant organizational changes (create new topics and headings or collapse/move sections) please begin by adding comments and suggestions on this page.

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I would like to suggest ... I made my edit to the ASL section because it did not clearly identify that deaf parents see a deaf child different than hearing parents. People who are deaf are proud to be and want their deaf (and even hearing) child to be fluent in ASL.

Should add reference to this news re social networking. http://huntnewsnu.com/2011/09/clubs-look-to-social-media-to-engage-students/ --Paul James (discuss • contribs) 19:37, 10 October 2011 (UTC)

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