We’ve upgraded our badge-baking protocol from the 0.5 version to the 1.0 version. If you have trouble loading an existing badge into your backpack (particularly on Badger), try finding it in your dashboard and re-baking it. If you’re having any issues, drop us a line and we can probably do it for you.
Category Archives: Badges
Social Issues
Lead Through Diversity
Earn a badge by attending this one-day training through the NCBI chapter at Seton Hall. The workshop is designed to expand your skills on diversity and learn new ones; meet and interact with others regarding issues of difference in a supportive setting; learn how to be an ally; and learn how to interrupt prejudicial jokes, remarks and slurs.
The workshop is open to the entire Seton Hall community (all students, faculty, and staff), but in particular freshmen students and leaders on student organizations with the stated purpose of diversity are targeted for this program.
The last session is December 7, so get started signing up now!
CERT
The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is a national program designed to provide trained volunteers that can serve as first responders during a disaster when traditional emergency response (police, fire, EMS) is delayed. CERT personnel can also assist the traditional responders. CERT skills are also useful for family disaster preparedness. SHU has a body of CERT volunteers consisting of staff, students, and faculty.
Leadership Badge Opportunity
Participate in/complete the leadership training provided by Mike Domitrz on October 16, 2012 4pm and 7pm to earn the “Can I Kiss You? Leader Badge.” Watch for the location, and be sure to swipe in!
Be A Hall Council Leader
Program Perfection!
Attend at least one program event in each of the “Create,” “Reflect,” “Connect,” “Serve” and “Thrive” literacy categories. But you were going to do that anyway, right?
When you do, be sure they take your name at the door, or scan the QR card they’ll have. Once you’ve snapped all five you’ll automatically be granted this one.
Bring A Friend…
Visit Your Tutor-In-Residence
Your Tutor-In-Residence is there to help you. And we’re going to extend a new badge to you after you pay a visit. “TIRs are TIR-riffic” is yours after you visit with your residence hall’s “tutor in residence,” any time throughout the school year.
Leave your name and you’ll be granted the badge in a few days. Some time next week your tutors will have cards with QR codes you can scan.
Tech Skills
You may already be a winner!