
Homecoming
Founder's Day
Coronation of Miss Shaw
Religious Emphasis Week
Athletic Banquet
Cultural & Spiritual Enrichment Seminar (CASES)
Service Awards
Senior Reception
Commencement
Health Services
Campus Security/Public Safety
Automobiles & Campus Parking
Shaw University Code of Conduct
The University conducts at least four major assemblies during the
school year. All members of the University community are expected
to attend these formal gatherings. All are mandatory for freshmen,
first year students and seniors matriculating in the Raleigh-Durham
area.
a. Fall Convocation recognizes
the official opening of the academic year. The University President
normally speaks at this occasion.
b. Founder’s Day Convocation
celebrates the founding of the University.
c. Honors Convocation recognizes
and pays tribute to those persons who have excelled in curricular
and extracurricular activities.
d. Spring Convocation affords
the University an opportunity to celebrate the second part of the
school year.
Homecoming
Homecoming is a festive occasion in which the entire campus becomes
involved. It is a time when alumni of Shaw University return to
the University to renew old acquaintances and enjoy the festivities
of the week. Among the major attractions are the Crowning of Miss
Homecoming, the Homecoming Concert, a parade, the traditional basketball
game, and a fraternity and sorority “step show.”
Founder's Day
Shaw University was founded in 1865. This founding is celebrated
annually with a Founder’s Day Convocation. The speakers chosen
for this occasion are persons who have made significant contributions
to society.
Coronation of Miss Shaw
The Coronation of Miss Shaw University is characterized by an atmosphere
of royalty, splendor, and campus unity.
Religious Emphasis Week
Religious Emphasis Week is a period when the University emphasizes
the importance of religion in the growth and development of the
human personality. During this week, celebrated clergy and lay persons
are invited to campus to participate in interdenominational activities.
Athletic Banquet
The Athletic Banquet is an affair that honors outstanding athletes
at the University, and special tributes are made during the Spring
Semester.
Cultural & Spiritual Enrichment Seminar
(CASES)
CASES at Shaw is a program designed to expose participants to messages
by outstanding community leaders. Attendance is mandatory for all
freshmen and strongly encouraged for the entire University Community.
Service Awards
Service Awards are presented to members of the campus community
in a special program. This is done in appreciation of meritorious
and outstanding service beyond the normal or expected call of duty.
Senior Reception
Senior Reception is an annual event for graduating seniors and is
hosted by the President of the Senior Class. Graduating seniors
and their parents/guardians and friends join the campus community
in a special night of celebration, with expressions of appreciation
from the seniors to all who have contributed to their success.
Commencement
Students are not allowed to participate in the commencement exercises
unless they have been cleared for graduation.
Health Services
Assessment and treatment of minor illness and injury are provided
for students on an outpatient basis Monday thru Friday from 8:00
a.m. to 9:00 p.m. by qualified personnel in the Student Health Center.
Referrals are given for specialized consultation off campus for
students with other health problems. The Health Center is located
on the first floor of the Men’s Residence, which is easily
accessible to both on- and off-campus students.
Campus Security/Public Safety
The Department of Public Safety is primarily responsible for the
maintenance of a collegial and orderly atmosphere on the campus
and is concerned with the safety of the members of the Shaw family.
Automobiles & Campus Parking
Only on-campus residents are permitted to park in the parking areas
adjacent to the residence halls. Cars belonging to residents must
be registered with the Office of Student Affairs and Public Safety.
If the parking lots are full, visitors are not permitted to drive
their vehicles on campus.
Shaw University Code of Conduct
The personal conduct of a University student is subject to the moral
and legal restraints found in any law-abiding community. The code
of conduct is a positive force outlining the responsibility of each
member of the Shaw community to uphold the standards and policies
of the University plus all other guidelines that pertain to good
order and human decency.
The Shaw University Code of Conduct is as follows:
I count it an honor to have been accepted as a member of the Shaw
University Family by virtue of my status as a student, employee,
alumnus, supporter, or friend. I covenant, therefore, to conduct
myself and my activities in such a way as to reflect credit upon
myself, my faith community, my sponsor(s) but most especially upon
my Alma Mater. Accordingly, I agree:
1. To hold in trust
the traditions, practices, and laws that govern this historic University.
2. To respect
all property, discouraging vandalism and thefts of any and all things
that do not belong to me. Most especially, to respect myself, exhibiting
the values, morals, discipline, and cultural matrix upon which Shaw
University was founded.
3. To always be accountable
for my personal, social and professional conduct.
4. To celebrate diversity.
I recognize and therefore affirm the dignity and worth of others
who live, work or study in this academic community.
5. To discourage any behavior
within myself or among my peers that would jeopardize the integrity
or the reputation of this University. I will accordingly report
any and all violations to the appropriate authority.
6. To foster an open and caring
environment.
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