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Where were you on September 11, 2001? Let us know by clicking here: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/911Memorial. Your stories will be presented late next week. It is with great sadness that we inform the campus community of the passing of Doug Wesner. Doug was the husband of field hockey coach Betty Wesner and father of head lacrosse coach Sarah (Wesner) Greer. Doug passed-on Monday morning, Aug. 29, with his family by his side. There will be a memorial service in his honor on Friday, Sept. 2 at 11 a.m. at Reading Country Club located at 5311 Perkiomen Ave., Reading. Please keep Betty and Sarah and their family in your thoughts and prayers. Greg Bamberger, director, Athletics Come out to the MSU MPR, Sept. 6, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., to 'Spread the Love' by making PB&J's for residents of the Opportunity House in Reading and to support the 24/7 daycare services are provided there. For more info, please drop by MSU281 or contact hungerhomelessness@kutztown.edu. 50% off KU Presents! tickets: Now through Labor Day, a welcome back week special for all KU students, you can get 50% all new single ticket orders to all evening performances. Don’t miss this chance to get great seats for only $2.50 - $5 to Woodstock, blues sensation Shemekia Copeland, our Louis Armstrong tribute with Wycliffe Gordon, jazz pianist Gerald Clayton, the Rock Opera “Mayhem & Majesty,” Celtic diva Eileen Ivers, dance mavericks Keigwin + Company, the eclectically talented Calder String Quartet and innovative So Percussion Quartet. All tickets are on sale, so you can bring friends and family at half-off, too. To get tickets, order online at www.KutztownPresents.org or go to the MSU Info Desk; please use the code “movein2011.” J. Andrew Cassano, director, KU Presents! Attention Faculty and Staff: The Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority, is seeking a campus staff or faculty member to serve as an advisor for the Kutztown University chapter. Please contact Krista DeRosa at kdero837@live.kutztown.edu if you would like more information. Thank you for your time and consideration. Trisha J. Scarcia-King, director, Student Union and Involvement Services Work Academic Department Chairperson List-Fall 2011
8:46 a.m. and 9:02 a.m. On the Bell Plaza between Stratton and Old Main - join us as we remember those we lost on 9/11 with ringing of the bell at the exact times the WTC towers were struck. 11 a.m. Music from the KU Music Ensemble will play as community members gather on the MSU lawn.
Trisha Scarcia-King welcomes and highlights the boards and banners around the lawn
and introduces Dr. Cevallos
The Foundation's director of Alumni Engagement, Alex Ogeka, follows with comments on KU alumni lost and is then followed by remarks by SGB president Paul Keldsen.
Dr. Scarcia-King follows with an introduction of KU's
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2011 Genealogy Conference and Bus Tour - The Genealogy Conference, held in the Academic Forum on Sept. 10, is set to feature keynote speakers Helmut Schmahl with his talk called “Beyond Lederhosen and Sauerkraut: Everyday Life in Germany in the 18th and 19th Centuries,” Philip Otterness and “The 1709 Palatine Migration and Its Colonial Legacy,” and John T. Humphrey discussing “Des Landmanns Advokat.” Registration cost for this event is $60 per person. Held in conjunction with the Conference is the Genealogy Conference Bus Tour: Tour the Tulpehocken. Participants will tour the historic Tulpehocken region, viewing sites such as the Conrad Weiser Homestead, Fort Zeller and Reed's Cemetery. This tour is only open to those who also attend the Conference. Registration for the Bus Tour is $60 per person. Registration forms are available at http://www.kutztown.edu/community/pgchc/library/. For more information, please call Lucy Kern at the Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center Library, 484-646-4165. Amanda Richardson, public relations coordinator, Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center Did you miss Opening Day festivities - here's a link to the video of the event including the presentation of the Arthur & Isabel Wiesenberger Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching to fine arts professor, Evan Summer - http://www.kutztown.edu/about/presidential/statements/addresses/sua2011.aspx. Evening classes cancelled due to weather conditions are made-up according to the following schedule. Exceptions to this will be subject to approval by the Provost. Classes Canceled Make-up Date Monday evening First Friday of the month Tuesday evening Second Friday of the month Wednesday evening Third Friday of the month Thursday evening Fourth Friday of the month Classes Cancelled Make-up Date Monday, August 29, 2011 Friday, September 9, 2011 Carlos Vargas-Aburto, provost & vice president, Academic & Student Affairs Jo Cohen Hamilton, vice president, Senate Please note that Tutoring Services has moved to Rohrbach Library 27. Students seeking tutoring should report to RL27, as should students seeking positions as tutors, Supplemental Instruction (SI) leaders, and Classroom Helpers. The office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 - 4:30 p.m. Tom Stewart, director, Tutoring Services, Academic Enrichment Glogster Competition for the LRC - This is a yearly reminder about travel reimbursement requirements - Please review the reverse side of the Travel Expense Form. Before any travel occurs or money is spent, you need to complete a travel expense form, sign the form, and obtain authorization (in the form of a signature) from the following: •Supervisor or Chair •Dean or Director/Manager (if greater than $500) •Vice President (Provost) if greater than $2,500 All international travel must have approval from the Provost before any travel occurs. Failure to provide advance authorization may result in your request being denied and will definitely result in a delay in processing your travel expense reimbursement. If you are attending a seminar or workshop, an agenda needs to be attached to your travel expense form. You need to reduce your allowable per diem for any meals that are offered by the seminar and workshop. •Reduce your daily per diem by 21% if breakfast is offered. •Reduce your daily per diem by 21% if lunch is offered. •Reduce your daily per diem by 58% if dinner is offered. The University can only reimburse for the lower of shuttle, cab/car service, or car rental when traveling from the airport to your hotel destination. “Frequent Flyer Miles” are not permitted on any University paid travel. *IRS increasing Mileage Rate to 55.5 Cents per mile: The rate will increase to 55.5 cents per mile for all business miles driven from Jul. 1, 2011 through Dec. 31, 2011. Denise Schell, Accounts Payable |
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