Mission Statement
The Dean's Advisory Council is an undergraduate honorary organization that is committed to the School of Education's mission of providing the students with a positive environment and worthwhile learning experiences. As representatives of the undergraduate student body, the Dean's Advisory Council seeks to voice concerns and/or ideas regarding the policies and procedures affecting undergraduate students. We also participate in committees to facilitate activities for students both in the School of Education and the community, these committees include: activities, special projects, and policy. The D.A.C. is also actively involved in hosting outreach programs, the publication of newsletters, hosting invited speakers, and apprising the Office of Teacher Education on issues of concern facing the undergraduate students. We hold an open-door policy; everyone is welcome to attend our meetings to voice concerns, opinions or to ask questions. If we can not directly help you with your dilemma, we are dedicated to help you find an outside solution.
Do you have an idea that would improve the School of Education? Big or Small...WE WANT TO KNOW!
E-mail us at educdac@indiana.edu or attend one of our weekly meetings.
DAC Executive Board
| Danya Greenberg |
President |
| Annie Brady |
Vice President |
| Jessica Rubenstein |
Secretary |
| Holly Hopkins |
Treasurer |
| Erin Welk |
Historian |
Council At Large
| Kelly Mellinger |
Jenna Plawinski |
| Anthony Smith |
Laura Punter |
| Andrew Mazur |
Kristin Rzepka |
| Braden Cundiff |
Kristina Moyer |
| Betsy Sharff |
Lauren Musser |
| Cassie Ringlespaugh |
Jessica Tutton |
| Stephanie Rhodes |
Emily Bowman |
| Angela Lubbers |
Michelle Curran |
| Jaclyn Bober |
Nick Sneed |
| Whitney Stankovic |
Stephanie Krizmanich |
Special Positions
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Unspecified
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Committee on Teacher Education Rep.
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Unspecified
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Policy Chair Rep.
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Unspecified
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Grievance Committee Rep.
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Unspecified
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Committee on Teaching Rep.
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"If you have built castles in the air,
your work need not be lost;
that is where they should be.
Now, put the foundations under them."
-Henry David Thoreau