Texas Tech University Student Union Activities Statistical Analysis






















































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Texas Tech University Student Union & Activities Statistical Analysis of Programs 2015 -2016

Texas Tech University Student Activities Assessment Data

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Mission The Tech Activities Board (TAB) is a group of student leaders dedicated to programming social, diverse, traditional, community outreach, and educational events to enhance each student’s individual experience at Texas Tech University. History The Tech Activities Board is the largest student programming board on campus and is responsible for planning quality events for the university community. TAB was founded in 1953 as the University Center Programming Board and reinvented in 2006, as TAB, to better serve and identify with the student population. Today, TAB plays a vital role in fostering and developing Red Raider spirit and traditions such as Homecoming, Raider. Gate, Arbor Day, and in creating community on the Texas Tech campus. Purpose TAB strives to bring the best local, college, and national entertainment and educational programs to Texas Tech University. TAB offers students, faculty, staff, and community members’ diverse programming in support of the educational missions of the University while providing students with leadership training and hands-on learning as they select, plan, implement, and evaluate programs. All programs are offered free or at a reduced cost to Texas Tech students.

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Fall 2015 TAB Leadership President Vice President Communications & Marketing Vice President Recruitment & Retention John Buie Marcos Solis Gabriella Gamez TAB Executive Board Concerts Coordinator Daytime Coordinator Films Coordinator Homecoming Coordinator Night Life Coordinator Outreach Coordinator Special Programs Coordinator Kenzie Roberts Annastacia Nassuna Oscar Vielma Hector Aguirre Margie Olivares Mario Yague Ryan Jakovich

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Spring 2016 TAB Leadership President Vice President Communications & Marketing Vice President Recruitment & Retention John Buie Marcos Solis Gabriella Gamez TAB Executive Board Concerts Coordinator Daytime Coordinator Films Coordinator Homecoming Elect Night Life Coordinator Outreach Coordinator Special Programs Coordinator Kenzie Roberts Priscilla Ipiña Oscar Vielma Hector Aguirre Alex Ann Miller Margie Olivares Mario Yague Miguel Jaimes

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Fall 2015 Currently Employed Classification • • Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior 19% 35% 12% Colleges Represented TAB Membership Fall 2015 47 Board Members Gender • Male • Female • Prefer not to Disclose 23% 73% 3% • • • Yes • No 62% 38% Other Student Organization Involvement • Yes • No 65% 35% College of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources College of Architecture College of Arts & Sciences College of Education College of Engineering College of Human Sciences College of Media & Communication College of Visual & Performing Arts Rawls College of Business Texas Tech Health Sciences Center Nursing 4% 0% 15% 27% 4% 4% 19% 4%

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Spring 2016 Currently Employed Classification • • Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior 45% 9% 27% 18% Colleges Represented TAB Membership Spring 2016 58 Board Members Gender • Male • Female 33% 67% • • • Yes • No 55% 45% Other Student Organization Involvement • Yes • No 67% 33% College of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources College of Architecture College of Arts & Sciences College of Education College of Engineering College of Human Sciences College of Media & Communication College of Visual & Performing Arts Rawls College of Business Texas Tech Health Sciences Center Nursing 0% 0% 27% 0% 15% 9% 15% 3% 24% 3%

Tech Activities Board (TAB) TAB Committees CONCERTS is responsible for planning and implementing various musical entertainment acts on campus for concert events like Raider. Gate: A Student Tailgate Tradition, Raider City Limits spring concert, and Arbor Day. DAYTIME is responsible for planning and implementing a series of make-and-take events, novelties, and other home-grown activities during the lunch hour and throughout the day. FILMS is responsible for screening movies throughout the semester, including new releases and classics, as well as hosting a night at Stars and Stripes Drive-In theatre and Dive-In movies at the Leisure Pool. HOMECOMING is responsible for Texas Tech Homecoming Week programming, including various events such as Student Organization Sing, Pep Rally, Bonfire, Parade, and Homecoming Court, as well as any other programs related to Homecoming. This Spring HOMECOMING facilitated Pep Rallies in the local elementary schools to encourage kids to consider attending college. NIGHT LIFE is responsible for hosting live entertainment acts and speaker engagements in the evening and on weekends, including magicians, comedians, hypnotists, mentalists, lecturers, and more. OUTREACH is responsible for community outreach programming and creating partnerships and connections on campus and in the greater Lubbock community through programs including Service Week, Diversity Week, and monthly service opportunities. OUTREACH is also responsible for planning the Raiders Give Back (RGB) events which give back to the Lubbock Community. SPECIAL PROGRAMS is responsible for planning special events on campus including volleyball tournaments, laser tag, and Murder Mystery Dinner, as well as off-campus excursions to the Corn Maize, Adrenaline City, and Cosmic Bowling.

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Fall 2015 - Events Assessed Adrenaline City Film: Pitch Perfect 2 Poster Sale Film: Ted 2 Rest & Relaxation Night Flipbooks Singing Comedian Kevin Yee Comedy Hypnotist Joshua Seth Gameshow Minute to Win It Stamp-a-Ring Corn Maize Kamikaze Fireflies Sweet & Salty Cupcake Wars Karaoke Night Trivia Crack Maniacs Decorate Your Own Pumpkin Late Night Bowling Video Game Competition Dive-In Movie MYO Gingerbread Person Film: All Day Movie How the Grinch Stole Christmas MYO Leather Bracelet Film: American Ultra Night At The Union Film: Halloween Movie Marathon Open Mic Night Architecture Names Comedian Tracey Ashley Film: Inside Out Film: Insidious Film: Jurassic World Open Mic Night Photo Booth Photo Keychains Poetry Night featuring Katie Wirsing

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Spring 2016 - Events Assessed Alamo Draft House Bag-To-School Balloon Carnival Jordan Carlos Laser Battle Seeds For Needs Blast from the Past Lip Sync Battle Singer-Songwriter Competition Canvas Creations Love It Or Hate It Thunderzone Comedian Adam Grabowski Mark Toland: Mind Reader Dance Academy Mr. Gatti’s Night David Hall Disney Open Mic Night Dive In Movie: Star Wars Film: Mockingjay Pt. 2 I Am… Open Mic Night Raider City Limits Red Raider Showcase Trash to Treasure

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Ethnicity African. American Asian 10% Caucasian 47% Pacific Islander 2% Other 3% Hispanic/Latino 27% Native American 1% N= 666 The TAB evaluation asks participants to identity ethnicity to determine if TAB event attendance is reflective of the Texas Tech student population. Approximately 27% of the students were Hispanic/Latino, 10% of the attendees identified as African-American and 10% were Asian-American.

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Classification Faculty Community 0% 1% Staff 0% Grad Student 6% Senior 13% Freshman 39% Junior 18% Sophomore 22% N= 666 The evaluation asks participants to identity classification to determine how TAB is serving students of various classifications.

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Residency Off Campus 44% On Campus 56% Tech Activities Board tries to reach students living both on and off campus. This year, 56% of those surveyed indicated that they lived on-campus, while 44% indicated they live off-campus.

Tech Activities Board (TAB) On-Campus Residency 11% 4% Chitwood/Weymouth Complex West Village 9% Stangel/Murdough Complex 6% Coleman Hall 4% Gordon Hall 6% Bledsoe/Sneed Hall 5% 4% Murray Hall 9% Hulen/Clement Complex Talkington Hall 7% Carpenter/Wells Complex 19% Horn/Knapp Complex 10% Wall/Gates Complex

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Publicity Poor 3% Excellent 44% Below Average 10% Average 20% Above Average 23% After surveying the students, 44% believe that the marketing for TAB events was excellent. Roughly 67% of those surveyed identified that TAB event publicity is above average or better.

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Venue Poor 1% Below Average 2% Excellent 67% Average 8% Above Average 22% N= 666 Students are pleased with the current locations for TAB events, with 89% of the students rating the venues as above average or better. TAB events take place in venues throughout the Student Union Building and in a variety of venues across campus.

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Time Series 1 Average 7% Below Average 1% Above Average 25% Excellent 67% N= 666 The time for TAB events varies, with times that range from daytime to evening hours. Students have different schedules and TAB tries to plan different event times throughout the day to accommodate student needs.

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Day of the Week Poor 0% Below Average 1% Average 7% Above Average 24% Excellent 67% N= 666 Of those surveyed, 91% indicated that they were satisfied with TAB event dates. TAB takes this into consideration to encourage more students to attend events.

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Quality Poor 1% Below Average 1% Average 8% Above Averag 24% Excellent 66% N= 666 Of those surveyed, 90% indicated that they viewed the quality of TAB events as above average or excellent.

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Overall Satisfaction Below Average 1% Average 7% Poor 1% Above Average 27% Excellent 64% N= 666 This is an important statistic from the evaluation. TAB’s goal is to be successful and create great events throughout the year. This year, 64% of individuals surveyed identified their overall satisfaction as excellent.

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Faculty Involvement Faculty Encouragement; 5% Faculty Encouragement; 95% N= 666 The Tech Activities Board encourages faculty involvement by increasing faculty awareness of TAB events related to their curriculum. This year 5% of students were encouraged to attend a TAB event by their professor.

Tech Activities Board (TAB) How did you hear about this event? 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 The most common answer students give when asked “how did you hear about the event, ” was from a friend, TAB posters and Tech. Announce. This information will help TAB to determine the most effective marketing strategies to increase attendance at events. Class Daily Toreador Email Friend Instagram Family/Sibling Weekend Marquee/Billboard Partnering Org Pegasus RHA Saw Event Raiderlink SUB TAB Poster/Flyer Calendar Facebook Table Tent Tabling Twitter Website Techannounce Word of Mouth TTU App No Response Unconventional Professor Miller Girls Raider Welcome Schedule Mom A Frame Student Org Performer 0 *Note: May include multiple responses

Tech Activities Board (TAB) What events would you like to see in the future? Recommended Future Events 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 *Note: May include multiple responses tu re de s pe W n de ee nt ke ) nd Ev en ts Co nc er Ga Lu ts m nc e h Sh Ho ow M u r. P ov s ro ie s( gr Ne am w s Re le as e) Ot he r s In Le c pu s Ca m ed i s( ts Of f- m M ov ie en iz Bo w an ls s m Qu Co Ev ak e & Ta ke Ite ta lis ts d en at e /M ist M ot Hy pn ve rs ity -R el us M us tic Di Ac o The most requested events for this year were comedians, movies (new release), and concerts. Independent movies, game shows, and Make & Take Items were the next highest scoring categories. ic 0

Tech Activities Board Attendance Numbers 2014 -2015 -2016 33, 514 31, 184 $132, 258. 39 $181, 077. 12 $3. 94 $5. 81 Fall Events 61 67 Spring Events 51 49 Total Number of Events 112 116 Total Attendance Honorarium Expenses Price Per Student

Tech Activities Board Attendance Per Month Number of Events Attendance Honorarium Expenses August 6 4, 264 $25, 464. 57 September 21 3, 357 $29, 001. 41 October 19 14, 931 $30, 064. 28 November 18 1, 630 $16, 074. 17 December 3 443 $2, 534. 30 January 6 883 $6, 155. 71 February 12 1, 352 $18, 300. 99 March 13 1, 083 $12, 857. 93 April 15 2, 810 $37, 752. 58 May 3 431 $2, 871. 18 TOTAL 116 31, 184 $181, 077. 12

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Event Highlights Homecoming Week • The theme of Homecoming Week 2015 was “Wreck ‘EM Arcade” This year, the committee worked to change the schedule of events from hosting Student Organization Sing on Wednesday to now having it on Tuesday. The Friday night activities remained the same and still include parade, Pep Rally and Bonfire. Unfortunately the Bonfire was cancelled due to weather this year. Raidergate • Raider. Gate, a Student Tailgate Tradition, was formatted to be more of a tailgating atmosphere prior to every home game and the previous concert format was removed from the schedule. An online reservation system was also created for students and student orgs to reserve spaces for every home game. Greenspace tailgating was implemented as well as the opportunity to have SGA sponsor a venue at Raider. Gate for the student body. Overall attendance increased for this past year and students were very satisfied with having the opportunity to have a consistent tailgating spot for every home game.

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Event Highlights Diversity Week • Diversity Week was a collaboration among TAB and 40 campus departments and student organizations to sponsor events that promote and educate the campus community about diversity. It is a week dedicated to celebrating and understanding the importance of diversity throughout the community and Texas Tech University. Service Week • This year TAB worked with Residence Hall Association to host Service Week had five off-campus volunteer opportunities and five 6 -Minutes of Service opportunities, some of which included making Candy jars for Carillon House, MYO Chew Toys for Animal Shelters, and cooking dinner for residents of the Ronald Mc. Donald House. Tech Can Share Food Drive • Tech Can Share was held throughout the month of November. Overall, 417 pounds of food and approximately $285. 80 was collected. All food and money was donated to South Plains Food Bank.

Tech Activities Board (TAB) 2015 -2016 • The Tech Activities Board revamped their social media presents this year by making the usernames and handles more consistent across the board. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat @ttutab.

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Collaborations 2015 - 2016 Fall 2015 Spring 2016 • Dive-In Movie • Reel Rock Film Festival • Corn Maize • All Majors Job Fair • Homecoming • RGB: Food 2 Kids Bag Stuffing • Night at the Union • Poetry Night • The Magic of David Hall • Raider. Gate • Jordan Carlos ft. Dancers With Soul • Service Week • TAB & PIKE Drive-In • National Collegiate Alcohol • RGB: $1 Pancakes • Red Raider Showcase Awareness Week • • • 5, 000 Miles Across America: Ryan Welden • Tech or Treat Dive-In Movie Eco-Fair • Arbor Day • Rest & Relaxation Night

Student Activities 2015 -2016 Department Events Night at the Union Thursday Night Movies Tech or Treat National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week Thankful Thursday Winter Welcome 2016 Diversity Week Arbor Day Volunteer Fairs

Student Activities Night at the Union Ping Pong Tournament Pool Tournament Carnival Wheel Jenga 4 in 1 Sports Pack Graffiti Wall Virtual Golf Race Cars Postcards Home Laser Tag Arcade Games Mini Golf MYO Laptop Skins Dance Revolution Photo Booth Selfie Stations Conversation Boards Student Org Fair Barnes & Noble Musician Courtyard Musician Mission IMPROVable (Improv Group)

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Student Union & Activities Thursday Night Movies Attendance Fall 2015 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 The Gallows Terminator Genisys Beetlejuice Pixels War. Games Number in Attendance 28 Days Halloween III Number turned away Ant-Man Trainwreck The Gift

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Student Union & Activities Thursday Night Movies Publicity Poor 2% Below Average 4% Average 19% Excellent 49% Above Average 26%

Student Union & Activities Thursday Night Movies Location Poor Below Average 1% 2% Average 7% Above Average 27% Excellent 63%

Student Union & Activities Thursday Night Movies Time of Event Poor 2% Excellent 59% Below Average 2% Average 10% Above Average 26%

Student Union & Activities Thursday Night Movies Date of Event Poor 1% Below Average 2% Average 8% Above Average 24% Excellent 65%

Student Union & Activities Thursday Night Movies Preferred Screening Dates Multiple Showings 16% Saturday 4% Friday 22% Thursday 57%

Student Union & Activities Thursday Night Movies Poor 1% Quality Average 8% Above Average 27% Excellent 64%

Student Union & Activities Thursday Night Movies Overall Poor 0% Below Average 0% Average 7% Above Average 29% Excellent 63% Overall students were satisfied with the Time, Date, Location, and Quality of the Thursday Night Movie selections. Publicity is an area that the Student Union & Activities Department is working to improve upon for the upcoming year.

Student Union & Activities Tech or Treat • Tech or Treat is an event that invites the Lubbock Community out to the Student Union Building for fun and safe trick-or-treating. This year we had over 4, 800 individuals attend Tech or Treat and 41 student organizations and campus departments participate in hosting activities.

Student Union & Activities Awards Spring 2016 Scholarship • Schubert Family Programming Scholarship recipient: Priscilla Ipiña and Margie Olivares • Barnes & Noble Scholarship: Bailey Dowler Tech Activities Board Annual Awards • • • Jerry V. Fox, Jr. Award for Outstanding Coordinator: Kenzie Roberts Award for Outstanding New General Member: Nile Walker James G. Allen Award for Outstanding General Member: Sergio Aldana W. B. Rushing Award for Outstanding Contribution to Campus Programs: Hector Aguirre Advisor’s Choice Excellence Award: Moses Duru TABtime Achievement Award: Dancers With Soul

Student Union & Activities Student Development • • Graduate Assistants: Jameson Nogowski and Jeffery Sayers 2015 I-LEAD ACUI Regional Scholarship: Bruno Saliba Helmer 2015 I-LEAD: Sarah Almeida, John Buie, Lauren Molina, Bruno Saliba Helmer, and Mario Yague 2016 NACA National Conference: Jeffery Sayers • • Students Ryan Clark Gabriella Gamez Priscilla Ipiña Kenzie Roberts Miguel Jaimes Sergio Aldona

Hart Institute for Social Event Planning 2014 Student Union & Activities Professional Development New Century Leadership • New Century Leadership is a leadership development and community orientation program for local high school juniors. New Century Leadership is designed to teach Lubbock area youth about the importance of personal and community responsibility. Leadership Lubbock • Leadership Lubbock has continued to provide an outstanding leadership and community orientation program for selected Chamber business leaders. Created especially for the busy professional, Leadership Lubbock participants focus on developing leadership skills to improve connections in their professions. Conference Attendance • Skillpath Adobe Creative Suite Users Conference 2015 - Autumn Arthur • Advention 2016 - Autumn Arthur • IPDS New Professionals Orientation- Kristin Miller • The Big 12 Assessment Conference- Jon Mark Bernal and Troy Pike • NACA 2016 - Jon Mark Bernal, Kristin Miller, Troy Pike • The One Big Thanks Conference- Claire Maginness and Jon Mark Bernal • Annual Student Activities Directors & Department Heads Meeting- Claire Maginness and Jon Mark Bernal

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Student Leader Learning Outcomes Assessment TAB Leadership and Executive Board members participated in a pre-assessment and postassessment, self-identifying a variety of learning outcomes along a Likert scale ranging from strongly agree to strongly disagree. The following six slides reflect the change between pre-assessment and post-assessment data associated with these leadership, decision-making and problem-solving, planning and organization, assessment and evaluation, communication, time and stress management, and financial management learning outcomes, as reported by TAB Executive Board as a collective.

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Exec Board Learning Outcomes LEADERSHIP Year Score Semester Score 1 I have the ability to persuade or influence effectively. -3 +3 2 I take initiative. -2 +1 3 I delegate tasks. -1 +2 4 I manage meetings effectively. -2 +3 5 I am able to teach various skills. +2 +3 6 I motivate others in an organization. -3 +3 7 I evaluate skills and knowledge of other individuals. -6 +3 8 I confront problems. -6 +3 9 I exercise authority when needed. -3 No Change 10 I work independently. +1 +4 11 I foresee problems and take appropriate action. +1 No Change 12 I am aware of my strengths as a leader. +2 +1 13 I am aware of my weaknesses as a leader. 14 I can effectively recruit, retain and recognize team members. +2 +5 +2 +4 Learning Outcome

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Exec Board. Learning Outcomes DECISION-MAKING AND PROBLEM-SOLVING Learning Outcome Year Score Semester Score No Change +5 16 I mediate in times of dissension. +3 +3 17 I reach logical decisions. -3 +4 18 I implement decisions. -3 +3 19 I deal objectively with situations and people. +2 +1 20 I take responsibility for my actions. -1 +1 21 I do not procrastinate. +2 -3 22 I have an understanding of effecting conflict management. -3 No Change 23 I believe that my actions reflect sound and ethical decisions. -1 +3 15 I identify issues and their cause/effect.

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Exec Board Learning Outcomes PLANNING AND ORGANIZATION Learning Outcome Year Score Semester Score 24 I set goals and specific objectives to meet those goals. -5 +2 25 I develop a plan of action to obtain goals and objectives. -3 +3 26 I evaluate progress towards the goal upon its completion. -2 +3 27 I organize projects into manageable parts and processes. +1 No Change 28 I set and meet deadlines. -1 +2 29 I am knowledgeable of trends in the campus culture +3 +4 30 I am aware of the steps involved in event planning. +12 +3 31 I know how to organize a major event on campus. +9 +1 32 I am knowledgeable of different methods to promote an event. +3 +3

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Exec Board Learning Outcomes ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION Learning Outcome Year Score Semester Score 33 I know how to use and collect quantitative data for an event. -1 +2 34 I know how to use and collect qualitative date for an event. -1 +2 No Change +3 +5 No Change 35 I know how to evaluate and reflect on an event. I know how to benchmark with other programming boards and 36 universities.

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Exec Board Learning Outcomes COMMUNICATION Learning Outcome Year Score Semester Score 37 I give clear instructions No Change +2 38 I listen empathetically. +2 +6 39 I have a command of written English. -2 +3 40 I have a command of verbal English. +1 +3 41 I have a command of e-mail and text messaging. -3 +3 42 I can give constructive feedback. -1 +2 43 I can accept feedback in an appropriate manner. No Change +4 44 I feel confident speaking in front of large groups. +1 No Change 45 I am comfortable interviewing for campus leader positions. -1 +1 46 I seek out my advisor for advice about my programming position. I seek out my advisor for advice about academics and/or my 47 personal life. -4 +5 -1 +2

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Exec Board Learning Outcomes TIME AND STRESS MANAGMENT Learning Outcome Year Score Semester Score 48 I work effectively under pressure. +1 +3 49 I exhibit effective means of coping with stress. -2 +2 50 I effectively manage my time. +3 No Change -5 +3 51 I make immediate logical decisions. I create a balance between academic, employment, and co 52 curricular activities. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Learning Outcome Year Score Semester Score 53 I can read analyze a budget. -1 +1 54 I accept financial responsibility and work within a budget. -7 +2

Tech Activities Board (TAB) Exec Board Learning Outcomes ADAPTABILITY Learning Outcome Year Score Semester Score 55 I can read analyze a budget. No Change +4 56 I accept financial responsibility and work within a budget. No Change +2 +7 No Change 57 I react well to change. HUMAN RELATIONS Learning Outcome Year Score Semester Score -2 +5 +1 +5 60 I respond to the needs of my peers/colleagues. No Change +6 61 I actively educate myself in different cultures. +1 +3 62 I cultivate relationships with others different from myself. -5 +5 58 I demonstrate a cooperative spirit. I try to understand the varying backgrounds and lifestyles of 59 others.

Contributors Jon Mark Bernal, Associate Director Kristin Miller, Unit Coordinator Claire Maginness, Assistant Director Rhonda Bratcher, Specialist III Autumn Arthur, Unit Manager Jameson Nogowski, Graduate Assistant Lauren Mahrous, Unit Coordinator Jeffery Sayers, Graduate Assistant Troy Pike, Unit Coordinator Data compiled by Jameson Nogowski & Jeffery Sayers Graduate Assistants for Student Union & Activities