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Vol. 2008 #76, Friday, April 18, 2008

 


NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS


KU softball to face Bloomsburg today at North Campus Field

Two nationally ranked softball teams will face off today at KU, when the Golden Bears host PSAC East foe Bloomsburg at North Campus Field. The doubleheader, between the No. 10 ranked Golden Bears and No. 18 ranked Huskies will begin at 2:30 p.m.  If you can’t make it to the field, the game will be Webcast by the Golden Bear Network.  Go to www.kubears.com to access the Webcast.

        Josh Leiboff, Sports Information


Breathing exercises and the ancient Chinese forms (movements) of Qi Gong can help you work toward reduced stress, increased concentration, and better health. Please join Scott Lee, jazz bassist and member of the Department of Music faculty, in a Qi Gong workshop, at 4 p.m. on Monday, April 21, Rothermel Hall Rec Room (sign in at the front desk). 

Kathy Lynch, Department of Housing and Residential Services


Know the Code! The Student Code of Conduct is the document published in student handbook that outlines the behavioral expectations of students. The Student Code of Conduct is currently under review and being redeveloped in an effort to become a more effective and responsive tool that advocates personal responsibility and student accountability. Learn more about these changes and to participate in a "Q&A" on April 24 at 2 p.m. in 218B McFarland Student Union. A second session will also take place on April 29 at 11 a.m. in 223 McFarland Student Union.

        Mike Demetor, associate dean, Student Services and Campus Life


 

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Soup du Jour

Hamburger Vegetable

Beef Noodle

Vegetable Minestrone

Bavarian barley

Seafood Gumbo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Broccoli Cheddar

Black Bean

Chicken Cordon Bleu

Vegetable Rice

cream of tomato

 

 

 

 

 

 

Entrée

Mexican lasagna

meatloaf w/ gravy

chicken chimichangas

roast beef melt

crab cakes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

vegetable quiche

roasted vegetable / w

broccoli mushroom strudel

lasagna quatro formaggi

vegetable chili w/ rice

 

 

tempe/ cous cous

 

 

 

Sides

green beans

carrots

shoe peg corn

broccoli w/ cheese sauce

California blend

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

oven brown

whipped potatoes

Lime Cilantro Rice

whipped potatoes

steak fries

 

potatoes

 

 

 

 

        Stephanie Herring, campus marketing manager, AVI FOODSYSTEMS, Inc.


UPCOMING EVENTS


College of Visual and Performing Arts Rescheduled Faculty First Thursday!  Mark Mahosky,  assistant professor of Fine Arts, will talk about his KU sponsored trip to Moscow and his recent work on Tuesday, April 22, at 11 a.m. in 115 Sharadin. Refreshments will be provided.

        William J. Mowder, dean, College of Visual and Performing Arts


CommUnity Block Party:  A Budding and Blooming CommUnity

Come celebrate your CommUnity with KU’s Off-Campus Advisory Council in partnership with the Borough of Kutztown and Kutztown Community Partnership in celebrating spring! The date is Sunday, April 27, from 1-4 p.m. The location is the 200 block of Main Street between Whiteoak and Noble Streets. There will be food, live music, entertainment, fun in the streets, special activities for children of all ages, and much more. Bring your family, friends, neighbors to an afternoon on Main Street and get to know your community.

        Julianne Nolan, director, Community Relations and Development Services


Commencement Ceremonies – The May 2008 commencement ceremonies will take place on the following dates and times. 

Friday, May 9, – Master Ceremony – 6 p.m. in Schaeffer Auditorium 

Saturday, May 10 – College of Education and College of Visual and Performing Arts – 9 a.m. in Keystone Field House

Saturday, May 10 – College of Business and College of Liberal Arts and Sciences – 2 p.m. in Keystone Field House

        Elizabeth Ann Pflugler, assistant director, Administrative Services


ANNOUNCEMENTS


National Crime Victims’ Rights Week

Members of Kutztown University’s campus community will participate in National Crime Victims’ Rights Week with local events scheduled for today and April 19 in Berks County. On Saturday, April 19, Kutztown Park will host a walk, with registration beginning at 9 a.m. Members of KU’s Student Government Board (SGB) and Denise Quinn, mother of the late KU student Kyle G. Quinn, are expected to attend. Please call 610-683-1396 for additional information.

        Bob Watrous,  associate vice president and dean, Student Services and Campus Life


CommUnity Yard Sale:  Put Your Junk in Our Trunk

During the week of April 28-May 2, volunteers of the Off Campus Advisory Council (OCAC) will be available to collect unwanted but still useable items from KU students, faculty, and staff, as well as community residents. Instead of throwing out unwanted furniture, clothing, books, household items, toys, etc., donate them to us. Pick up locations must be within the Kutztown Borough. To make an appointment for a pickup, or if you have any questions, please call us at 610-683-1524.

Items will be for sale (by donation) at the Kitchen Building in the Kutztown Fairgrounds from May 5–9, from noon–4 p.m. and on May 10–11, from noon-6 p.m. All proceeds will benefit FRIEND, INC.

        Julianne Nolan, director, Community Relations and Development Services


Register Now for the Great Golden Bear Golf Scramble

Entry forms are currently available for the Tenth Annual Great Golden Bear Golf Scramble. This year’s scramble will be held on Friday, June 6, at Willow Hollow Golf Course in Leesport, Pa. The shotgun start at Willow Hollow will be 1 p.m.  The entry fee for a foursome is $400, and twosomes can enter at $225. The fee includes a tee prize, a pre-scramble lunch, driving range pass and discount at Sittler Golf, the ninth-hole beverage stop, post-scramble barbeque and awards ceremony, greens and cart fees, special contests, and a chance to win great prizes. Entry forms can be obtained by calling the athletic advancement office at ext. 3-4755, or via e-mail at ogeka@kutztown.edu. Proceeds from the scramble benefit the KU athletic scholarship fund. The scramble is limited to 36 foursomes, and has been a sellout for nine years. Please register early.

        Alex Ogeka, director, Athletic Advancement


ACADEMIC


On Tuesday, April 22, the Educational Talent Search Program, the Allentown students in the program, faculty, and student workers will be going on a trip to Washington, D.C., for the day. It is going to serve as an educational, as well as exciting, day. We are hoping that these following students will be excused from class for the day: Katherine Mieses, Aaron Phillips, Bilge Kara, and Arlene Gonzalez.

If you have any questions about the trip, please call the administrative coordinator of the Educational Talent Search Program at ext. 3-4210. 

        Jacquelene Marrero, administrative coordinator, Educational Talent Search Program


PASSHE Undergraduate Women’s Leadership Institute - Applications are now being accepted for the PASSHE Undergraduate Women’s Leadership Institute 2008 which will take place from June 22-27 at the McKeever Environmental Learning Center near Slippery Rock University. This intensive leadership experience is geared to undergraduate women in any major field of study and provides a forum for the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education to nurture the leadership potential of women students. It creates an experience that empowers women as leaders, challenges women to realize their full potential as leaders, and connects women with other women who are committed to social change. The workshop sessions are designed to take a student from her current skill level to a higher level of awareness and ability in the areas of communication, leadership, interpersonal development and community action. Costs for the program are underwritten by the PASSHE Women’s Consortium and the Student Affairs Officers from the 14 PASSHE institutions. Students selected to participate need only provide their own transportation, personal items and time. Applications are now available online at http://www.kutztown.edu/divisions/studentservices/do/leadership.aspx with a submission deadline of Monday, April 28.

Please encourage your students to apply. Sometimes all it takes to get a student to apply is for a staff or faculty member to offer words of support. For more details, please contact Anne K. Reel (reel@kutztown.edu), Assistant to the Vice President for Special Programs and Services, Student Services and Campus Life. 


Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month Facts: There are $343.3 billion receipts of Asian-American owned businesses in 2002, up 13 percent from 1997. Asian-American owned businesses employ a total of 2.2 million people, and their receipts totaled $307.6 billion, or about $961,379 per company. For more information, please visit the Website: http://www.asian-nation.org/heritage.shtml

        Saeeda Bhaloo, graduate assistant, Multicultural Center


ACADEMIC


For Spring Recess hours for food venues please visit: http://www.kutztown.edu/dining/information/holidayhours.asp

        Stephanie Herring, campus marketing manager, AVI FOODSYSTEMS, Inc.