Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Grad Fair 2010

Grad Fair 2010 has been rescheduled. It will not be held on February 3, 2010. The new date and time will be published soon.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Professional Education Series: Margaret W. Wong

Chancellor University is honored to have Margaret W. Wong as a speaker on campus for the Professional Education Speaker Series on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at 6:30 p.m. All alumni, faculty, staff, students, and community members are invited to attend what will surely be an inspiring evening.

Ms. Wong will discuss the importance of immigration reform, touch on historical aspects of immigration/immigration law, and comment on the multitude of ethnic groups that contribute to our country’s diverse character. Many of the ideas will be drawn from her recently published book entitled The Immigrant’s Way: For All Immigrants, By An Immigrant.

In more than 30 years of practice, Margaret Wong has built Margaret W. Wong & Associates Co., L.P.A. into a firm nationally and internationally renowned for its knowledge in immigration and nationality law. She is the current co-chair of the Immigration Law Committee for the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association, and chair of the Cleveland Bar Association's Immigration Law Section.

Ms. Wong has received the highest rating, AV, from Martindale-Hubbell, based on both legal ability and general-ethics standards. Her peers have named her a "Leading Lawyer," in 2008 an exclusive list that has been published in Inside Business Magazine since 2001. She is listed as a 2004 "Super Lawyer" in Cincinnati Magazine, a distinction reserved for the top 5% of lawyers. She has also been listed as one of the "Best Lawyers in America."

Because of her personal experience as an immigrant, Margaret Wong combines qualities Americans admire: an immigrant's work ethic, an entrepreneur's drive, a keen sense of resourcefulness, and the utmost compassion for those in need. In 1950, Margaret Wong was born in the former British Colony of Hong Kong. Months earlier, her Chinese parents fled the political repression and civil war caused by the Communist takeover of China.

Over the last two decades Margaret Wong has helped employers obtain work permits for their executives and has assisted thousands of people in coming to the United States to become permanent residents, advance their educations, work, and pursue opportunities. Her clients come from every country around the world, from every walk of life, and range from governmental and corporate to ordinary people. The law firm's talented team handles every kind of immigration problem; its staff is multilingual, with proficiency in languages including Mandarin, Cantonese, Hindi, Tagalog, Russian, Spanish, French, German and Japanese. Executives and large law firms seek her help when they have tough immigration problems. She is known for speed, quality, honesty and persistence.


Life Changing Workshop 4-Part Series


Chancellor University is proud to present a four-part series entitled Are You Employable. If you apply what you learn, the techniques taught will improve your personal communication methods and enhance your marketability.

All alumni, anyone about to graduate, in transition between jobs, or currently employed, can benefit from this workshop. Mark your calendar to attend on January 12 and 26, and February 9 and 23 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Chancellor University MidTown Campus, 3921 Chester Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. You will not be sorry you did!

In this FREE four-part series, you will learn how to make a powerful first impression, succeed in the workplace, project a positive presence, improve your communication and interpersonal skills, get results from effective networking, and much more!

The workshop facilitator, Don McLeod, is the founder/president of Listen Up, LLC (http://www.listenup.biz), a communication consulting company helping people develop effective interpersonal skills. He earned his BS in Marketing from Chancellor University (Dyke) graduating Summa Cum Laude. He has worked with companies such as US Bank, Waddell and Reed, Inc., Bechtel Bettis, Inc., and Pella Windows to name a few. He also speaks at area high schools, unemployment agencies, and non-profit organizations. McLeod recently presented lectures at John Carroll University, Kent State University, Lakeland Community College, and Lake Erie College. He has been featured in Inside-Business Magazine, The Plain Dealer, The News-Herald, and on WTOE Radio.

For more information, please contact DaLee Lambert by email at DLambert@ChancellorU.edu, or by phone at (216) 361-2782.

GRAD FAIR 2010


GRAD FAIR – Wednesday, February 3, 2010 from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m.

All graduates are encouraged to attend the Annual Grad Fair held at the MidTown Campus in the Multipurpose Room. The annual Grad Fair is a reception for the 2010 graduating class and offers an opportunity to finalize graduation details such as those listed below.

• Enjoy a Reception for Grads
• Questions answered about ordering regalia by the Herff-Jones Representative
• Order Regalia Online from Herff-Jones: www.herffjones.com/college/graduation
• Financial Aid Exit Interview
• Reserve Disability Seating & Receive Special Accommodations Tickets
• Business Office: Review Your Account Balance & make a payment
• Academic Records: Review Personal Information for Your Diploma
• Alumni Association
• Graduate Studies Program
• Career Services
• Receive Tickets for Commencement