Showing posts with label disability. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disability. Show all posts

Sunday, May 18, 2008

graduation

First, I have a few people to thank for their generous contributions to my Push America fund: George & Vicky Oster, Michael & Elaine Miller, George & Ruth Hayes, and Carol Hayes. I’m now $465 away from my fundraising goal!

Last week, I graduated from Missouri State University with an MA in communication. Of course, it’s kinda anti-climatic because I’m just switching schools again to the University of Oklahoma where I’ll teach introduction to communication courses in the communication department. Now, all I have to do is clean, pitch, box, and load everything for storage over the summer. I fly to Charlotte for crew training on June 1.

But, first I must raise another $400 so that I’m eligible to serve on crew for the Journey of Hope. My fundraising link is at the bottom of this note – I’ve asked that my graduation gifts be contributions to Push America on my behalf. Also, be sure to bookmark my summer blog: http://joherich.blogspot.com/. For now, it’s just been rebroadcasts of my fundraising campaign, but I’ll start putting pictures and stories from the road in less than a month.


As always, thank you for your support!

Thursday, May 1, 2008

one month away!

One month from today, I will get on a plane to Charlotte for Journey of Hope crew training. It’ll be a great way for me to spend my summer in between schools so I’m pretty pumped.

I’m getting down to the wire and I still have $600 to raise in order for me to serve on JOH crew. Last week, many of you received my fundraising brochure in the mail. I get notification if anyone uses the online form to make a contribution, but I don’t always find out if somebody mails their contribution directly to Push America. Let me know if you’ve done that so that I can be sure that it gets credited to my fundraising total. Be sure that you include my name in the memo if you mail a contribution directly to Push America.

Everyone that has told me that they would make a contribution – now is the time! I’m not worried about hitting my goal because I’m pretty close, but this fundraising is one more thing that I can check off my to do list as I get ready to move.

As always, I appreciate everyone’s support!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

boomer sooner!

First, I thank Kristina Bunyard and the Archer Daniels Midland Corporation (matching donation) for their contributions to my Push America fund. I'm now less than $600 away from my fundraising goal! As always, my fundraising profile link is at the bottom of this note and I thank you for your support.

Some may know this already - I've accepted a position at the University of Oklahoma as a teaching assistant and Ph.D. candidate beginning in the fall. I'll continue to pursue a terminal degree in communication and my emphasis areas of interpersonal and health communication. This is a big step in my goal of teaching at the college level. Of course, I'm also looking forward to College Gameday and football Saturdays in the Sooner Nation. It's a great time to be a Sooner

I appreciate everyone's support as I finish up my graduate program and get ready for the Journey of Hope…boomer sooner!

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

head south, son

First of all, thank you to Michael Wallace for his contribution to my Push America fund! Mike is by far the best dyad ever.

Journey of Hope teams were assigned yesterday and I was given my first choice on the south route. This will take me through Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, the Carolinas, and Virginia, before all three teams meet in Washington DC on August 16. South route was my first choice because I’ll get to go through more states that I’ve not yet been to, 11. There are 4 crew members and about 25 riders per route.

The 2008 Journey of Hope team has raised $245,000 and our goal is raise another $200,000 before this summer. Before I can get on the road, I have to raise $600 of that. The fundraising deadline is April 15 – I have no doubt that it will be extended to June 1 as I’m ahead of many of my colleagues at reaching my fundraising goal, but I hope that everyone that hasn’t already made a contribution to my fundraising total considers doing so. As always, the link is at the bottom of this note.

Thanks for your support!

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Journey of Hope

First, I thank Jim Noce, Rob Noce, Jens Miller & Kerri Fredrickson, Jeff & Karyn Meyer, and Jessica Oster for their contributions to my Push America fundraising total. I’m now less than $800 away. My fundraising profile link is once again at the bottom of this note. If everyone receiving this contributed $5, I’d reach my goal! As always, I appreciate everyone’s support as this summer nears.

I’m 57 days away from graduation from Mo State, 68 days away from leaving Springfield forever, 74 days away from reporting to Charlotte for crew training, 89 days away from kick-off in San Francisco, and 147 days away from arrival in Washington DC. It’s amazing how many things I have to look forward to in the next few months!

I’ve started a blog for this summer. I expect to journal in it every couple of days whenever I have internet access along the road.

My generation Y colleagues can find the blog via my facebook. Otherwise, the blog is available at: http://joherich.blogspot.com/. Thanks again for your support!

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

almost there

As always, I first thank David Corey, Tom & Kathy Rosskopf, and Joshua Peppers for their contributions to my Push America fund. I’m now less than $1,000 away from my fundraising goal. I’ve still got another month and half of time to fundraise, but I’m almost there. I appreciate everyone’s support and my fundraising profile link is available at the bottom of this note.

Today, we had another snow day at Mo State - the fourth of the year. It’s almost getting kinda boring staying inside all day on these snow days – fortunately, I didn’t lose power this time! Comprehensive exams are in two weeks and my research project is due in less than 30 days. I’ll finish my graduate program at Missouri State in 72 days. Than, I’m off to Charlotte for Journey of Hope crew training on June 1.

Everyone wants to know what’s next for Erich. My long-term goal has always been to continue on in academia and become a young, stud professor. The question was whether I should do that immediately after I finish my MA or wait 2-3 years before continuing on for the terminal degree.

I’ve been offered admission as a Ph.D. candidate and a teaching assistant position at the University of Oklahoma. Of the schools that I applied to, this is the most similar to the University of Missouri, where I particularly enjoyed my undergraduate experience. So, now I have about 30 days to decide if I wanna accept this or another admission offer or join the private sector for a while first. Please feel free to offer any advice to me as I create my decision tree, weigh the pros/cons, and decide where I’m headed after I finish my wonderful Journey of Hope experience this summer.

Thanks again for all of your support!

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

my disability research

Thank you to Lori Ebert, Nathaniel Oster, TJ Tollakson, Drew Hartley, Erle Morring, and Mandy Jones for their contributions to my Push America fund. These donations put me over $1,000 so I'm over 1/3 of the way to my fundraising goal. I'm happy to say that both of the TJ's in my life have made a contribution! Now, all I need is to get all the Mike's, Jennifer's, and Rob's I know to make a contribution...as always, my fundraising profile link is at the bottom of this note.

Last week, I started working on applying for corporate grants. I'm applying for grants with Wal-Mart, Target, McDonald's, and Lowes. If you should happen to have connections to any of these corporations, please let me know.

This week, I wanna talk about the applied research project that I'm working on as part of my MA program. I conducted a survey of 169 students at Missouri State University to determine what they know and think about the Office of Disability Services, students with disabilities, and ADA accommodations. My survey closed on Friday. I will conduct more in-depth statistical analysis, but I had some interesting initial findings:

* just over half (50.3%) of the participants have a friend or family member with a disability
* just over a quarter (27%) of the participants have a friend with a disability attending Missouri State University
* only 29% of participants accurately selected the correct number of students at Missouri State receiving ADA accommodations (about 300)
* only 27% of participants knew the location of the Office of Disability Services and 46% reported that they did not know its location
* 86% of participants agree that the Missouri State campus is accessible to people with physical disabilities
* 68% of participants agree that Missouri State is a welcoming environment for students with disabilities
* 78% of participants disagree that students receiving ADA accommodations get an unfair advantage in classes
* 81% of participants agree that ADA accommodations are fair

follow this link for complete survey results: survey monkey

I appreciate your support!

Erich's web site