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The next University Curriculum Committee (UCC) meeting will be held on Feb. 24. The deadline for submission of all proposals for this meeting is noon on Thursday, Feb. 10. Please submit new proposals prior to this deadline to the UCC secretary, Bethany French, in the Provost’s Office, 309 Stratton Admin. If you have any questions, please contact Ms. French at x3-1312. Bethany French, secretary, University Curriculum Committee Do you have 10 minutes today to nominate a student for the Academic Achievement awards? Please e-mail Julie Nolan for details. That student you're thinking of will appreciate your time! nolan@kutztown.edu Black History Month - Petritsa Chatzitziva, assistant director, Multicultural Services In search of spring commencement speakers - seeking outstanding students to offer commencement addresses for spring commencement. Deadline is Friday, Mar. 4. For further information, please visit http://campuslife.kutztown.edu. Julie Nolan, director, Community Relations and Development Services Rape Aggression Defense training, (R.A.D.) - 12-hour course, three nights, 6 - 10 p.m. Spring classes will be held at Risley Arena 100 on Mar. 14, 16, 17. Please contact Candi at x3-4861 or e-mail calhoun@kutztown.edu for more information, or to register for classes. Classes are open only to female students, faculty and staff. The Student Union Art Gallery is currently featuring "Spring Cleaning" presented by Eckhaus. The exhibition will be on display until Thursday, Feb. 17. There is a catered opening reception scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 15 from 6-7 p.m. This opening will be an opportunity for students to buy, sell, or trade artwork that they have made in previous semesters. Hope to see you there! Alicia Bonilla-Puig & Elizabeth Emmett, gallery coordinators Student Volunteers Needed! KU is excited to host the CE Regional Science Olympiad on Mar. 9 (snow date Mar. 10). We are expecting 30 high schools and 17 middle schools from Berks, Lehigh, and Northampton Counties. There will be more than 700 students competing in 46 events in a variety of science disciplines such as biology, earth science, chemistry, physics, computers, and technology. Student volunteers are needed to help with registration, event set-up, food delivery, building lobby help, raffle, lost/found, score checking and so much more! Anyone is welcome to help – science backgrounds are not needed. Student volunteers representing KU will receive an awesome Olympiad T-shirt and certificate of appreciation. The opening ceremony is at 8:30 a.m. and events run from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Awards will begin at 3:15 p.m. If you are interested in spending the day with us (or even just a few hours), please contact Dr. Julie Palkendo at palkendo@kutztown.edu. Joann S. Monko, chemistry instructor, Physical Sciences The KU Philosophy Club will meet on Thursday, Feb. 10, 11 a.m. in MSU 323. Milo Crimi, will be speaking: KUBoK Neighborhood Watch will be hosting their Spring Training session on Wednesday, Feb 9 at 7 p.m. in AF 102. Any faculty, staff, or students interested in participating should plan to attend this training. Please direct questions or requests for more information to Amanda Keith, graduate assistant for KUBoK by e-mailing KUBoKWatch@gmail.com. Amanda Keith, graduate assistant for KUBoK Faculty Shop Talks - Faculty Shop Talks provide an opportunity for KU faculty to come together from across campus to interact on both a professional and social level in a relaxed, collegial atmosphere. Shop Talks provide a forum for serious yet informal presentation of original research and artistic creation by KU faculty with the aim of increasing scholarly communication and interactions across disciplines within the University community. Refreshments are provided and there is an opportunity to chat with the speaker and other attendees after the presentation. Shop Talk is supported through the generosity of the Provost's Office. Feb 18: Dr. Jay Baglia (Speech Communication and Theater) "Heavy Lies the Crown: Hegemonic and Complicity Masculinity in Martin Scorcese's The Departed" Mar 25: Dr. Sue Kong (Accounting and Finance) "Organizational Culture and the Use of Agile Methodology" Apr 22: Dr. James Higgins (History) "Philadelphia's Responses to the Influenza Epidemic of 1918" The final information session for financial aid changes will be held in AF 200, Wednesday, Feb. 9 at 5 p.m. Please encourage your students to attend. 75-80% of all students at KU receive a form of financial aid! |