"The Dinner Party," (right) by artist Judy Chicago, on permanent display at the Brooklyn Museum inspired The Dinner Party curriculum, written and developed at KU. Above left, Professor Marilyn Stewart,
Art Education & Crafts, (front left with back to camera) leads a group of participants making connections between other artwork in the museum (pieces shown above) and The Dinner Party. The Huffington Post
mentioned the KU curriculum in a recent interview with Chicago - see more below. 




THE DAILY BRIEF
Wednesday, July 25, 2012


ANNOUNCEMENTS


"The Dinner Party" curriculum, written and developed here at KU was mentioned in a Huffington Post interview with artist Judy Chicago, founder of "Through the Flower," a non-profit feminist art organization founded in 1978. KU's Department of Art Education & Crafts, in partnership with the National Art Education Association and Through the Flower, offers a teachers' workshop at KU each summer to investigate the artwork for which Chicago is most well known. "The Dinner Party," permanently installed at the Brooklyn Museum, celebrates the achievements of 1,038 women in history. Through the Flower’s mission is to educate a broad public about the importance of art and its power in countering the erasure of women's achievements.
Here's the story. KU is mentioned about halfway down.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/20/happy-birthday-judy-chica_n_1687704.html?utm_campaign=072012&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Alert-arts&utm_content=FullStory

 

Learn more about The Dinner Party Institute at www.thedinnerpartyinstitute.com.



Union night at the Reading Fairgrounds - Tickets are good any night Aug. 5-11. Admission is $5 (half-off original price). Ticket price includes rides, special shows, activities and free parking. All tickets need to be purchased in advance. To order your tickets, please contact Annette Christman at achristm@kutztown.edu or by calling x6-4181. Orders need to be placed by this Friday, Jul. 27.



ARAMARK


Kutztown Dining Summer Hours of Operation

Monday, Jul. 2 - Saturday, Jul. 28

Cub Cafe
Open 7:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.; closed weekends

South Side Cafe
Monday - Friday
Breakfast: 7- 9 a.m.
Lunch: 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Dinner: 4 - 5:30 p.m.

Saturday & Sunday
Brunch: 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Dinner: 4 - 5:30 p.m.


Visit
www.kutztown.campusdish.com for all the info you need to know about Kutztown Dining! Please contact adams-nicole@aramark.com with any questions.


In Case You Missed It:
(Announcements and other information that have previously appeared in the Daily Brief.)

Kutztown University and the Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center (PGCHC) present “Civil War Viewpoints,” a five-topic discussion on Civil War including the “Pennsylvania Dutch” during the war, Civil War medicine and surgery, cavalry, infantry, and the role of women during the war, on Sunday, July 29, 2-5 p.m. in the Kutztown Park band shell on Main Street in Kutztown. Co-author of “Damn Dutch,” Dr. David Valuska, former executive director of the PGCHC, focuses on the role of the Pennsylvania Dutch during the Civil War and the effects of their contributions. The Kutztown Public Library will distribute free copies of “Damn Dutch” to the first 40 participants. For more information, please see the story in the Reading Eagle:  http://readingeagle.com/article.aspx?id=401954 


Building Envelope Inspections - Beginning on Aug. 3, an engineering company will be performing a water infiltration study on six buildings on campus. They will be accompanied by a contractor who will be performing some sampling of walls and roofs as part of the envelope inspections. This is the tentative schedule:
Aug. 3 - Risley Hall
Aug. 6 - Old Main
Aug. 7 - Stratton Admin
Aug. 8 - Rohrbach Library
Aug. 13 - Sharadin Art
Aug. 14 - Boehm Science
        Kyle Mills, director, Facilities Maintenance


Tune in on Wednesday, Jul. 25, during Mike Regensburger's show "Monsoon Mike's Community Jukebox" for not one, but TWO special interviews! At 2 p.m., catch New England-based jazz pianist
Walter Duda chatting with Mike. Walter has a new CD out entitled "Kindred Spirits," and it's truly fascinating to hear how Duda's style has evolved over the years. Later on at 3:30 p.m. a very special interview with Ms. Pennsylvania Senior America Linda Bullock from Fleetwood. Ms. Bullock works at the Topton Lutheran Home and her platform as Ms. Pennsylvania Senior America is helping older people with Alzheimer's and dementia. Tune-in for a truly special "Monsoon Mike's Community Jukebox" 1-4 p.m. tomorrow.


Dear KU Community Family -- thank you so much for your prayers and thoughts during this difficult time. It helps knowing that people care.
        Jean Hollister


Job Openings:  The following non-instructional vacancies are available on campus.  These positions are open for current employees only.


Groundskeeper/Laborer
(0600267)
Facilities / Various
(Mo - Fr, 37.5 hr 0700-1500, 30 minutes lunch)
Internal applications are due on 7/30/2012
 

Custodial Worker 1
(0600266)
Facilities / Student Union Building
(Mo - Fr, 37.5 hr 1600-0000, 30 minutes lunch)
Internal applications are due on 7/30/2012
 

Maintenance Repairperson 2 - HVAC/Electrical
(0600265)
Facilities / Various
(Sa - We 37.5 hr 0700-1500, 30 minutes lunch)
Internal applications are due on 8/6/2012
 

Custodial Worker 1 (0600226R)
Facilities / Various
(Su - Th, 37.5 hr 2300-0700, 30 minutes lunch)
Internal applications are due on 7/30/2012
 

Custodial Worker 1
(0600225R)
Facilities / Graduate Center, Boehm and Schaeffer
(Su - Th, 37.5 hr 2300-0700, 30 minutes lunch)
Internal applications are due on 7/30/2012

Internal positions are posted at
http://hr.dept.kutztown.edu/protected/postings.html. Please direct any questions and comments to AskHR or call x3-1353.
       
Human Resources



ESS/SAP training for Purchase Requisitions and Storeroom reservations - The ESS portal is an alternate/user friendly way to put your purchasing requests and reservations into SAP. Plan to attend one of the listed training sessions below, space is limited.  Training will be held in the IT training room (Stratton room 102). Training dates are:
    Jul. 25: 9 – 10 a.m. or 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
    Aug. 1: 9 - 10 a.m. or 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
Please call x3-4136 or email
tmoyer@kutztown.edu to reserve your spot.
        Tammy Moyer, Purchasing Department



Annual fire sprinkler inspections and testing in residence halls, education and general purpose buildings will be performed by Kistler-O’Brien Fire Protection beginning Monday, Jul. 23, through Friday, Aug. 17. While most work will be transparent to the building occupants, inspection personnel may be observed checking sprinkler components located in corridors, stairwells, mechanical rooms and closets. This work will also include internal inspection of piping in various sections of Old Main, as well as testing of the fire pumps in those buildings so equipped. The inspectors will be in company uniform displaying the Kistler-O’Brien logo. We appreciate your cooperation during this important process to ensure proper operation of these safety systems.
        Stephen Helms, director, Environmental Health and Safety



The following camps/conferences will be on campus from 7/22 - 7/28:

7/7-28       AFBE International
7/22-26     All-American Tennis II
7/22-26     TNT Wrestling I
7/23-27     KU Heritage Center Day Camp
7/26-29     TNT Wrestling II
Please make them feel welcome on our campus. If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Conference Services at x3-1359. Thank you.
        Laura Jones, Conference Services