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Revealing 5 More SCORP Committees

Issue date: 11/3/09 Section: Profiles
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DO YOU STILL WONDER: how to report facilities-related issues? What popular Stern events are yet to come next semester? Or just have an interest in finding out what extra-curricular activities your fellow classmates are involved in? Below is a segment on each of the SCorp Committees and a list of the members. They all have very different purposes and events, so hopefully this segment will clear up some of the questions you may have regarding this component of student life.

Follies Committee
The Follies Committee works with Student Activities, SCorp Executive Board, and producer to plan one of the biggest events of the Spring-Stern Follies. The Committee is in charge of marketing, program creation, event production, and DVD sales.
Chairs: Avi Gutman and Elli Stephanede
Members:
Smitha Ballal
Aleksandr Bituin
Aaron Carlton
Courtney Chandler
Letica Fox-Thomas
Matt Kidd
Pauline Oudin
Jessica Rivkin
Erica Rotstein
Chad Scarborough
Jay Stone
Carolyn Demisch
Corina Scott

International Committee
The International Committee represents the international student body. It coordinates and facilitates communication between students, administration, faculty and SCorp. In addition, the committee is responsible for organizing social and cultural events, hosting exchange program visits to Stern, promoting leadership among the international student body, and facilitating resource sharing for the benefit of the entire Stern community. The International Committee also works with Student Activities to plan one of the biggest events of the Spring Semester: Stern Passport Day. The Committee is in charge of the marketing, entertainment, production, and PR for this event.
Chairs: Aditya Abhyankar and Melyan Guerrero
Members:
Jian Huang
Giurgiu Mihaela
Block Leaders:
Seung Lee
Felipe Valenzuela
Yoni Argaman
Itir Sezik
Allan Kortan
Carlos Lacayo

Judiciary Committee
The Judiciary Committee includes members from the MBA, Executive MBA, PhD and Langone programs, and ensures that all students know the Honor Code and Code of Conduct. Once a violation complaint is submitted, the Judiciary Committee initiates an investigation and, if necessary, holds a hearing and submits a recommended sanction to the Dean.
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