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Attn: SGA Gold Status Student Organizations - A 2011 SGA Treasurer’s Meeting will be held on Thursday, September 15 at 11 a.m. in the McFarland Student Union Room 250. If you are a Gold-Status student organization, it is highly recommended you attend this session. These sessions will introduce you to the new SGB treasurer, provide information regarding budget requests for 2012-2013, the process in which to access your funds and much more. Interested in joining a fraternity? Join the Inter-fraternal Council (IFC) on Wednesday, September 14 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on the MSU lawn and learn about all the fraternities at KU and what they may have to offer you. There will be FREE food and shirts on a first-come, first-serve basis. For more information, please contact IFC President, Eric Wilson at ewils048@live.kutztown.edu. See you there! Faculty, staff and administrators are invited for fellowship, prayer and breakfast at the Airport Diner on Monday, September 26 at 6:45 a.m. or 7 a.m. if that doesn't sound as early to you! All are welcome to attend! Christine Lottes KUBoK Training Session is on Wednesday, September 14 at 7 p.m. in the Academic Forum Room 101. It is open to all students, faculty, staff and residents of the greater Kutztown Community. KUBoK is a volunteer coalition of community residents, KU students, faculty and staff working and walking together to maintain Kutztown as a safe and friendly community. Trained volunteers create a sober presence as they walk the neighborhood during peak social hours. Contact: KubokWatch@gmail.com Jessica Cole, graduate assistant for KUBoK Members of the University Promotion Committee (UPC) will hold an informational meeting on Thursday, Sept. 15 at 11 a.m. in room 100C of Rohrbach Library. Additional meetings will be held on Monday, Sept. 19 at 3 in 100C of Rohrbach Library and Friday Sept. 30 at 3 p.m. at the Kutztown Tavern. Debbie Lynch, chairperson, University Promotion Committee Kutztown University Women's Swimming program will sponsoring swimming lessons. There will be two two-week sessions starting Monday, September 19. The lessons will run Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 5:15-6 p.m. The second two week session will begin on Monday, October 3. For more information, please contact Tim Flannery at 610-683-4359 or flannery@kutztown.edu. Thank You. Tim Flannery, head swim coach Attention: The first University Curriculum Committee (UCC) meeting for the 2011-2012 academic year will be held on September 29, 2011. The deadline for submission of all proposals for this meeting is noon on Thursday, September 15. 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 ext. 3-1312. The full schedule of meeting dates and deadlines for this year is available on the UCC website. The on-campus address for students can be viewed in PeopleSoft as follows: Campus Community>Student Services Center>Enter ID or name>General Info Tab>Addresses. Kent Dahlquist, director, Housing, Residence Life and Dining Services The Sociology Comprehensive Exam for fall 2011 graduates will begin Sept. 28 with the distribution of the Theory Section. The Methods and Objective Sections will follow. Students taking any or all sections of the exam fall 2011 need to sign-up with the ANT/SOC secretary by Sept. 27 by email or drop by the office. Lori Dahlquist, secretary, Anthropology/Sociology Department Visitor/Guest Parking On Campus. All visitor and guest vehicles that enter campus need to have a parking placard displayed in order to park on campus. This year, Public Safety and Police Services is utilizing a new visitor parking hang tag that departments may distribute to guests/visitors they bring to campus. Details regarding the procedures for use of these hang tags can be found here: http://www.kutztown.edu/divisions/studentservices/departments/psps/parking/index.aspx. Please note that the old white placards that you may have in your office are no longer valid after Sunday, Sept. 25. If you would like to have new hang tags sent to you, please email parking@kutztown.edu or call x3-4864. These placards cannot be assigned to students, staff or faculty. Anne K. Reel, director, Parking, Transportation & Security Services KU's planetarium features two unique shows this fall, “Black Holes: Journey into the Unknown” and “Extreme Planets.” * The September 27 presentation of Extreme Planets welcomes KU assistant professor and planetary scientist, Dr. Erin Kraal. Black Holes: Journey into the Unknown takes visitors on a journey of discovery, explaining how we detect black holes and questioning what happens inside of them, where all the laws of nature break down. Extreme Planets showcases the vast differences in the conditions on planets within our Solar System, and also on planets we have discovered orbiting other stars, hundreds of light years away. Shows are hosted by planetarium director and KU assistant professor, Dr. Phillip Reed. All shows begin at 7 p.m. Show are free and open to the public. The planetarium is in the Grim Science Building on the north side of campus. For information, please visit: www.kutztown.edu/planetarium Author and English Professor Emerita, Karen Blomain, will read from her new book, “The Season of Lost Children,” and discuss her experience as a novelist, playwright, poet, and translator on Sept. 22, in MSU room 250 at 7 p.m. This event is cosponsored by the Shoofly Literary Magazine, the English Department and the Women’s Center, with proceeds benefitting the Berks Women in Crisis Library. Donations of books and money will be accepted at the door. For more information, please contact Grace Hill at hill@kutztown.edu, or visit the Women’s Center’s website at http://www.kutztown.edu/admin/womens/. Grace M. Hill, director, Women's Center & GLBTQ Resource Center |
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