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Learn More about This Year’s Programs
In celebration of our 20th Birthday,
the Schedule of Events has been refreshed along with our branding! Click here to view the changes with our keynotes and other programs.
NGLA is excited about the 80+ programs offered at the 2020 NGLA Annual Conference, including:
Plus programming for professionals and graduate students!
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Early Bird Registration Ends January 30!
Don’t forget to register by Thursday, January 30 to save $60 per person compared to on-site rates! Before registering, here’s what you need to know.
Not currently your organization's key contact? All Key Contacts are required to update and confirm their account information prior to registering their delegation for the NGLA Annual Conference. You can do so by following these short steps! Not your organization's Key Contact, please email registration@ngla.org to be setup.
Please direct questions to registration@ngla.org.
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Reserve Dinner for Your Delegation on Thursday
* New for 2020 *
After traveling, enjoy a meal while attending the CAMPUSPEAK Speaker Showcase - compact, high-energy programs that will inspire and empower you to kick-off the conference right!
NGLA is offering an all-you-can-eat pasta station with water for the convenient cost of
$15 per person
on
Thursday, February 27. Sign-up and pay for your meal during registration. On-site meal tickets will not be available.
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Reserve Your Hotel Room
Double rooms are available at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront for $185 per night. The Baltimore Marriott Waterfront is where all programming is scheduled. As of mid-January, our room block is nearly full. We kindly request that you confirm that your number of rooms aligns with your delegation size so that all delegations have an opportunity to stay on-site.
Availability subject to change at any time.
Please direct questions to
conference@ngla.org
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Don’t miss the 2020 Advisor Academy!
NGLA’s award-winning Advisor Academy brings together volunteers, alumni, and faculty advisors and advisory boards from around the region to share best practices and hear from industry leaders on issues affecting higher education and the interfraternal community.
The Advisor Academy is scheduled on Saturday, February 29 at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront from 9am - 4pm. The $50 registration includes continental breakfast and lunch.
All sessions are facilitated by the staff of RISE Partnerships.
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Support NGLA Scholarships
Did you know that NGLA is now a 501(c)3 organization?
Help us bring the NGLA experience to more students and professionals by donating to the Silent Auction!
Items may be mailed to the address provided in the form if delivery is guaranteed prior to February 20. Items may also be delivered to the conference in person, on site in Baltimore.
Thank you to the individuals and organizations that have already shown their support. Please direct questions to specialprograms@ngla.org.
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Volunteer of the Month: Crystel Maldonado and Anna Baldasarre
This month, we would like to recognize Crystel Maldonado and Anna Baldasarre for their work and recruitment of this year’s outstanding 2020 Annual Conference Student Staff! We are so excited to have our Student Staff members join us for the upcoming conference and appreciate the time and effort that went into the selection process. Crystel has been a source of stability for the Student Staff team for several years, and Anna has done a great job in her first year as the Student Staff Assistant.
Be sure to say hello to our Student Staff in Baltimore!
- Sam Al Safarjalani, Montclair State University, Alpha Chi Rho
- Shirley Ayala, The College of New Jersey, Chi Upsilon Sigma National Latin Sorority, Inc.
- Crystal Davidson, University of Miami, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
- Consolata DeLucia, Quinnipiac University, Alpha Delta Pi
- Alexa Florencio, Florida International University, Chi Upsilon Sigma National Latin Sorority, Inc.
- Stephanie Garcia, Bridgewater State University, Alpha Sigma Tau
- Daniel Green, University of Rochester, Sigma Phi Epsilon
- Olivia Guidi, SUNY Geneseo, Kappa Alpha Theta
- Byron Harris, Rutgers University - New Brunswick, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
- Bailey Loughlin, University of Toledo, Kappa Delta
- Sabrina Mazahreh, The College of New Jersey, Zeta Tau Alpha
- Alyssa Mohr, Eastern Michigan University, Alpha Gamma Delta
- Kayla Raparelli, Rowan University, Theta Phi Alpha
- Nicole Zisa, Stony Brook University, Delta Gamma
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NGLA Spotlight
The NGLA Spotlight features fraternity and sorority chapters, councils, communities, and individuals who demonstrate commitment to the fraternal movement and help advance the NGLA Mission and Vision.
This month NGLA would like to recognize the award recipients of the
2019 Amy Vojta Impact Award for Multicultural Initiatives & Programming:
Winners
Kappa Phi Lambda, Rutgers University - New Brunswick
Panhellenic Council, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Honorable Mention
Interfraternity Council, Quinnipiac University
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NGLA MISSION
NGLA educates leaders from a variety of fraternal experiences to transform and empower their community and align actions with values.
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