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    Campus Alliance for Student Activities

    Mission

    The Department of Student Activities and New Student Orientation (DSANSO) is responsible for providing leadership in holistic student learning and guides students and their families with their transition into the campus community. The DSANSO is responsible for the development and implementation of orientation and transition programming grounded in student learning outcomes. The department focuses on developing students who are self-aware, culturally competent, ethical and civically engaged.

    Services

    Emphasis is placed on empowering students to be successful professionals in a vibrant, diverse, and global workforce. All student leaders managed by the area are required to complete the Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Certificate program prior to expressing interest in membership of the Campus Alliance for Student Activities (CASA), Student Government Association (SGA), New Student Orientation (NSO) Leaders, RSO e-boards, residential assistants (RA), the royal courts, and SGA We leverage student activities event planning in a manner to provide student leadership opportunities and to increase student morale via an exciting college experience through curated events and opportunities.

    Student Activities

    The Campus Alliance for Student Activities (CASA) plans a plethora of events each year in partnership with other organizations at Morehouse, members of the Atlanta University Consortium and external partners. Some of those events include

    • Alcohol, Drug and Risky Behavior Awareness Week
    • Disability Awareness Week
    • Depression Awareness Week
    • Diversity Awareness Week
    • Homecoming
    • HUMP Wednesday Program
    • Off-Campus Excursion Program
    • Sponsored events

    CASA and its professional advisors provide event management support to student organizations and unaffiliated students who desire to host events. Unaffiliated students must submit and receive an event proposal approval prior to submitting a request for event space. p>

    There is an air of expectancy at Morehouse College. It is expected that the student who enters here will do well.

    Dr. Benjamin E. Mays | President of Morehouse College from 1940 to 1967