Peak

Peak Challenge.

It’s a new idea as far as competitions go, forgoing the rules, pre-planned projects, Peak challange is simply a bringing together and recognition of all the projects neumont students have worked on, on their own time.  Divided into several categories and judged, it is more of an open forum for companies to come and look at what students have done, for others to see what their peers are doing, and to overall promote the school.

As I am currently a senator on USG (United Student Government) for Neumont University,  I was asked to create a top banner to replace the current one as they redo the site to look more like the recently re-done Neumont University site . Personally, I think it came out rockin ;)

Peak Challange Banner

Paul

An example of what NOT to do

Allow me to tell you a story…

It starts with a guy working on a statistics project using the directory of students and alumni to get them to take a survey.  No problem right, people do this every now and again.  I looked at it yesterday, didn’t thing to much of it; until this morning.  I get to school, and after my first class a friend of mine asks if I’ve checked my school email yet… No, I haven’t opened outlook yet.  So I go open it up, and after about 10 minutes I have a total of 29 e-mails of people who have replied all to that original message.  Not only that, the size of the messages increases a huge amount for every reply all due to the huge list of people and e-mail addresses that are copied every time the message is re-replied to.

Later today, one of the faculty comes in and makes an announcement that sending mass e-mails is in violation of the acceptable use policy that everybody signed when coming to Neumont and that people reply-all’ing will be repremanded and/or be put on academic probation.

The spam fest stopped right after that… I wonder why…

But wait…

… it gets better.

Remember the part where the original e-mail got sent to some alumni? As in former Neumont students now working for many of the companies that may hire these up-and-coming Neumont graduates?

So I get an e-mail from the VP of Employer Relations talking about the results of this little spam-fest, he puts it best:

Just so you are aware, this reply-to-all email chain was sent to not only our current students but to a large majority of our alumni. I’ve had numerous complaints from alumni over the past few hours regarding their inboxes being filled with this reply-to-all garbage.

They have voiced their frustration with the apparent maturity level of our current students. I have also heard from several of them regarding their desires to continually hire our students and that this unprofessional and immature email chain makes them think twice about doing so. Many of you who replied to all on the chain have been black-listed with several of those employers.

Email is a form of communication that is extremely easy to misinterpret. The lack of body language and facial expressions makes the message in an email easy to misconstrue and potentially very powerful (positively or negatively). A general rule of thumb I use in all emails is to pause before hitting “send” and think about whether the tone, content and purpose of the email is what I want to convey and consider if the repercussions are the ones that I would want/expect. I encourage all of you to exercise professionalism in all forms of communication when representing yourself, your school and your peers.

Literally an “Oh Sh**” moment.

So remember, what you do, even the little things can have, well, life changing ramifications.  Think before you click.

Paul Rohde

Neumont Graduation Ceremony

Neumont University has the odd habit of having only two graduation ceremonies each year. Now, normally when you think about it, that makes sense until you realize that Neumont goes year round, four quarters a year. Do the math and you end up with 2 graduating classes per Graduation ceremony. Economical.

I know some people have been waiting for the photos, so here’s a selected few of them, I’ve also posted a flash gallery on my photography page that you can take a look at that has a few more.

Flash gallery: http://www.paulrohde.com/?page_id=533

That be all for now,

Paul