Many thanks to the more than 500 student, staff and faculty volunteers at the Pennsylvania Eastern Sectionals of the Special Olympics last weekend!  



THE DAILY BRIEF

Thursday, May 10, 2012


ANNOUNCEMENTS

Women's Basketball will again be sponsoring a Discount card that can be used in many places in Kutztown. The card will be effective Jul. 1, and run through Jun. 2013. This is a fundraiser for our program and if you visit any of these places in town, you can easily save the $10 that it costs for the card. Some of the places are TC's, Basin Street, Subway, Spuds, Airport Diner, Quality Shoppe, Letterman's and New China King. We also have new places such as Book & Brew, Bears Den & Kutztown Perks, KU Bookstore, Marks and Pretzel Revolution. If you are interested, feel free to call me at x3-4667 or email at malouf@kutztown.edu and pre-order one. I will have them available in June so that you can continue to use your current card and then the new one without any delays. 
       
Janet Malouf, coach, Women's Basketball


Pennsylvania Dutch Dinner & Entertainment at Glieder Fescht - Please join the Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center on May 14, at 6 p.m. in MSU 218 for our 18th annual Glieder Fescht. Speaker Michael Werner, editor of Hiwwe wie Driwwe, will talk about Pennsylvania Dutch culture in comparison to that of the Palatines in Germany. Musical entertainment will also be provided. Cost is $25 per person and includes a family-style dinner. On the menu for the evening is marinated chicken breast, country sausage, spinach salad with hardboiled egg and hot bacon dressing, cottage cheese and apple butter, dried corn, potato rolls, green beans and potato filling. Beverages include unsweetened iced tea, water, and coffee. For dessert, choose from delicious shoofly or apple pie. For more information, please
click here. You can also call or text the PGCHC at 610-451-6069. Kindly RSVP by 2 p.m. on Thursday, May 10.
        Amanda Lynn Richardson, PGCHC


The results of university-wide elections are:
Promotion Committee - Denise Bosler, Christopher Sacchi and Claire Van Ens
Tenure Committee - Duane Crider, Frank Kumor, Timothy O'Boyle and Robert Reynolds
Sabbatical Leave Committee - Michael Gabriel, Cur Herr, Lisa Norris and David Webb
       
Karen Epting, office manager, APSCUF-KU


Thanks to Dr. John Walker for helping with a last-minute story in the Reading Eagle yesterday! Here's the story: http://readingeagle.com/article.aspx?id=385251


Summer Construction Notice - The start of the summer season brings with it the beginning of many construction projects on campus.

The following project work will be starting the week of May 14:
1.The construction fence at Schaeffer will be expanded. As a result, the sidewalk between Schaeffer and the President’s residence will be closed and the sidewalk between Boehm and Schaeffer will also be closed. To access north campus you will need to either travel along College Boulevard or along the west side of Boehm.
2. Renovations to Lehigh Hall.
3. Renovations on the south side of Stratton Administration Building.
4. Renovations to Beekey rooms 119, 120, 121, & 121A.
5. Renovations to DeFran rooms 2 & 26.
6. Repairs to the exterior walls and loading dock area of Boehm.

The following project work will be starting the week of May 21:
1. O’Pake Fieldhouse floor replacement. The field house and adjacent lot will be closed.
2. Re-surfacing of the tennis courts. Courts will be closed until 6/15/12.
3. Renovations to RLC rooms 123 & 126.

Finally, the week of May 28, demolition of the old Heat Plant and adjacent garages will begin. As a result of this work there may be temporary vehicular and pedestrian pathway closures. Thank you for your patience and cooperation.

         Terry D. Brown, director, Facilities Project Services


ATHLETICS

KU hosts West Virginia Wesleyan in the NCAA Atlantic Super Regional best of three series on May 11-12 at North Campus Field. Kutztown is currently ranked third by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association and tied the school record with its 48th win of the season. The WV Wesleyan Bobcats are 40-12 and won the Atlantic Regional 2, hosted by California (Pa.).

Game Schedule
May 11 | West Virginia Wesleyan (40-12) at Kutztown (48-4) | 1 p.m.
May 12 | West Virginia Wesleyan at Kutztown | 1 p.m.
May 12 | West Virginia Wesleyan at Kutztown | 3:30 p.m. (if necessary)

Daily Admission for the tournament:
$2 - Student K-12 grade
$3 - Student/Senior
$7 - Adult

*Children under 5 years old admitted free
*Tickets can be purchased at the field the day of the game.


 

ARAMARK


Kutztown Dining --
For the first time...South Side Cafe will be serving brunch 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. for our graduates and their families on Saturday, May 12! Congratulations and best of luck grads, it was a pleasure serving you! 

End of semester hours of operation! Please take note:
Academic Forum closes at 3:30 p.m. Monday, May 7 - Friday, May 11.

Monday, May 7 - Friday, May 11: 
  Academic Forum & Academic Grounds: Close at 3:30 p.m. 
 
Thursday, May 10: Fresh Market Smoothies: Closed
 
All other locations: Normal Hours 

Friday, May 11
South Side Cafe: Normal Hours
Golden Bear Food Court:
 
Montague's Deli: Closed
 
POD Market: Closes at 6 p.m.
 
The Grill, Bene, Kutztown Perk, Cub Cafe, Java City @ Bear's Den, Book & Brew: All close at 2 p.m.
  Fresh Market Smoothies: Closed 

Saturday, May 12:
  Fresh Market Smoothies: 7:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
  South Side Cafe: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. 

Visit www.kutztown.campusdish.com for complete hours of operation, including summer hours of operation. Like Kutztown Dining on Facebook at www.facebook.com/kutztowndining. 

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

Kutztown University’s Latino Business Resource Center and Small Business Development Center in partnership with National Penn Bank and the Latino Chamber of Commerce will celebrate the graduation of 24 entrepreneurs from their eight-week bilingual program entitled “Business Skills for Success for Latino Entrepreneurs.” The program is tonight, May 10, beginning at 6 p.m., at the Crowne Plaza in Wyomissing. The event is being sponsored by the Crowne Plaza Reading.



Don’t Throw That Out - Monday, May 7 - Friday, May 11 (final exam week), the Women’s Center will be collecting food, household goods, linens, paper goods, art supplies, toys, toiletries, feminine products, baby supplies, and new and used clothing for local agencies. Please bring your donations to the Women’s Center Oasis, Old Main 3 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Additional donation boxes are also located in all residence halls. For more information please contact the Women’s Center at x3-4655. Thank you.
        Mary J. Borst, Administrative Professional, Women's Center & GLBTQ Resource Center


Congratulations to Dr. Christopher Bloh and Dr. Anke Walz who have been selected to present remarks at this weekend’s commencement ceremonies. Dr. Bloh will speak at the morning ceremony; Dr. Walz in the afternoon. In keeping with tradition, t
he speakers are selected based on nominations submitted by the senior class.           

Blandon-resident, Dr. Christopher Bloh,
associate professor of Special Education, has been with the university since the fall of 2006, and is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst.  His area of interest is applied behavior analysis, specifically, verbal behavior. He helps prepare future teachers to manage their classroom environments.  In addition to preparing future teachers at Kutztown University, Dr. Bloh provides consultation for school districts requiring intensive behavioral supports for their students.  Working with teachers and administrators to increase the communicative ability of students with autism is a passion of his.  Before coming to KU, he worked as a special education teacher for students with physical and cognitive disabilities for the School District of Philadelphia, as an autistic support teacher at the Green Tree School in Philadelphia, and provided direct care for adults with intellectual disabilities in the Philadelphia area. Dr. Bloh received the student-nominated KU Ambassador of Learning award in spring 2009 and was recognized by the Pennsylvania State Senate in 2002 for teaching service to children with autism. 

Mohrsville-resident, Dr. Anke Walz, associate professor of mathematics, has been with Kutztown University since 2002, and teaches geometry classes for the university. She earned her doctorate from Cornell University and her master’s degree from the Technical University Berlin in Germany. Prior to KU, Dr. Walz served as a visiting assistant professor with Gettysburg College. Dr. Walz has co-published on the interactive rendering of n-Dimensional Polyhedra, the Bellows Conjecture and also “Defending Einstein” Hans Reichenbach’s Writings on Space, Time and Motion. She is a member of the Mathematical Association of America, the Association of Women in Mathematics and serves as a manuscript reviewer for The American Mathematical Monthly. Dr. Walz is an honorary member of Delta Phi Alpha, the German Honor Society. 



Thanks to everyone who attended the KU Foundation and Alumni Engagement Bake-Off! The results:
1st Place: Sarah Hess – Strawberry Trifle
2nd Place: Jason Ketter and family – Blueberry Surprise
3rd Place: Kay Apple – Cake Pops

Strawberry Trifle:
1 large angel food cake
8 oz pkg of cream cheese (softened)
14 oz can sweetened condensed milk
2 cups heavy whipping cream
2 tbsp of sugar
10 oz bag of frozen halved sweetened strawberries (thawed)

Cut angel food cake into 1 inch pieces (the size of a walnut). In a medium bowl, mix the cream cheese and sweetened condensed milk until smooth. In another medium bowl, whip the heavy whipping cream and sugar until stiff. (This will take a while.) In a clear bowl or trifle bowl, layer your dessert starting with the angel food cake first, the cream cheese mixture second, strawberries and then the whipped cream. The final layer should end with the whipped cream on top. Serves 16. Enjoy your summer!



On Monday May 14, 2012 construction will begin at Stratton Administration Building
to renovate and upgrade the university Data Center. As a result, the south entrance (from the parking lot) to the building will be closed and the north entrance along Main Street will have to be used to enter & exit the facility. Also, there may be some parking restrictions and temporary traffic delays as contractors mobilize to the site. Thank you in advance for your patience and cooperation as we make these improvements.
        Chris Scott, project manager, Facilities Project Services


PASSHE Health Program Open Enrollment Ends Friday, May 11, 2012 – (Non-AFSCME & SCUPA employees) - It’s the time of year to review, update and make changes to your health plan selection and coverage for your dependents. The PASSHE Health Program Open Enrollment Newsletter was sent to your university email address on Friday, April 27, 2012. Any changes to your health plan enrollment for July 1, 2012 must be made no later than May 11, 2012 through the Employee Self Service (ESS) tool at: https://portal.passhe.edu/irj/portal.  No action is required if you are keeping the same health plan coverage. If you require information or assistance regarding your health plan enrollment and coverage for your dependents, please contact your university human resources office.
        Jean E. Adam, benefits manager, Human Resources


Please join us at open forums to meet candidates interviewing for the associate dean position, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences:
Mon., May 21:     Dr. Brad Hastings - MSU 323 (2-2:45 p.m.)
Tues., May 22:     Dr. Paul Riggs - MSU 323 (11-11:45 a.m.)
Wed., May 23:     Dr. James Delle - MSU 323 (11-11:45 a.m.)
Thurs., May 24:    Dr. David Beougher - MSU 323 (10-10:45 a.m.)
Light refreshments will be served.
        Dawn Slack, interim associate dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences


It’s the 14th Annual Golf Tournament, June 11, at the Berkleigh Golf Course in Kutztown. The shotgun start is 1:30 p.m. For more information: http://www.kubears.com/documents/2012/3/21/2012ScrambleBrochure.pdf?id=688

Relive the journey of 2011 Kutztown University football team through the premiere of the “Championship Season.”   Produced by the KU athletics external relations team, this 17+ minute video recaptures the magic of the Golden Bears’ path to the first PSAC title in the program’s 96-year history.  Experience the memories again at:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZPMTetvPsE&feature=youtu.be   
       



Kutztown Borough and the Off-Campus Advisory Council hosted the Kutztown Block Party this past weekend. Check-out the photos on the KU Flickr account.


Lost and Found:
If you lost something on campus this semester, please stop by the Communication Center in Public Safety to see if it was turned in. We receive Lost and Found items frequently from different campus locations. Even if you have checked on something earlier in the semester, please check again! It’s possible an item you checked on before may now be in our Lost and Found inventory. Our office is located in the basement of OM, Room 15. We will donate unclaimed items by May 18, 2012.



The University Storeroom will be closed May 14-15 as it moves into the new Maintenance Building. There will not be any deliveries on these two days, so please plan accordingly. For any questions or concerns, please contact Tim Good at x3-4139.
        Matt Delaney, senior director, Budget & Business Services



On the evening of Thursday, May 31, the Department of Mathematics will host a banquet to celebrate the retirement of Linda Yoder, our department secretary for more than the past three decades. Although we are sad to see her leave, after a total of 38 faithful years at KU, Linda deserves the send-off we have planned. If you are interested in joining us for great food and unique entertainment, please contact Randy Schaeffer at schaeffe@kutztown.edu for more information.
        R.S. Schaeffer, Department of Mathematics

At a ceremony on Friday, May 4, the following students were inducted into the Pennsylvania Epsilon Chapter of Kappa Mu Epsilon, a national mathematics honor society:
Rebekah E. Aston, Sarah E. Brown, Katelyn M. Ciccozzi, Danielle F. DelPriore, Luke D. Eshbach, Ronald R. Flicker, Zachary P. Jessell, Eric S. Koch, Brendan Lackman, Mathew M. Martello, Andrew S. Marth, Jennifer L. O’Brien, Megan M. Roberts, Christopher S. Savo. Please join the Department of Mathematics as we congratulate these outstanding mathematics students.
        R.S. Schaeffer, advisor, Kappa Mu Epsilon


The Department of Mathematics is pleased and proud to announce the recipients of this year's awards for mathematics students at Kutztown University:
Kappa Mu Epsilon Award for Outstanding Achievement in Mathematics, presented to the graduating BS in Mathematics major with the highest GPA in Mathematics: Karen J. Bacher
Kappa Mu Epsilon Award for Outstanding Achievement in Mathematics, presented to the graduating BSEd in Secondary Education Mathematics major with the highest GPA in Mathematics: Nicole S. Sciandra
Outstanding Student Teacher in Mathematics for the 2011-2012 academic year: Doreen M. Smeck
Outstanding Achievement in Mathematics Research for the 2011-2012 academic year: Patrick L. Wiltrout
Please join us in congratulating these outstanding mathematics students.
        R.S. Schaeffer, Department of Mathematics



The Department of Communication Studies and Theatre
is proud to announce the following student awards for 2011-2012:
Outstanding Communication Studies Seniors: Rachel Bryan, Rebecca Grauert
Outstanding Theatre Seniors: Shoshana Roberts, Michael Smith
Mazzaferri Scholarship: Kirby Sybert
Copper Chambliss Student Academic Achievement Award 2012: Caitlin A. Smith
Sharadin Medal: Emily S. Cipa
Top Student Paper in Health Communication Interest Group at Eastern Communication Association Convention in Cambridge, MA: Christina Weidner for "Walls and Whistles: Observations on a Cohorted [Hospital] Floor"
Penn State-Berks Undergraduate Conference presenter: Alexis Murphy
        Lisa Weckerle, chair, Communication Studies and Theatre


PSECU eCenter, MSU 280 will be closed Friday, May 11, and will reopen Wednesday, August 22. The office will be open sporadically during the month of June for the CONNECTION program. Please visit www.psecu.com or call 800-237-7328 for account information or questions.
        Linda L. Lorincz, business advisor, PSECU eCenter at KU


 

The McFarland Student Union will be operating under the following special hours during finals week:
Mon., May 7 through Thurs., May 10: 7 a.m.-1 a.m.
Fri., May 11:     7 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sat., May 12:    8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sun., May 13:   CLOSED
        Jennifer Tanzos, secretary, MSU


Summer Hours
– As in past years, the university begins summer hours, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., with a half-hour lunch, beginning May 14, the Monday following commencement. These hours remain through Friday, August 24. (Anyone who has a need to maintain the normal winter hours may submit a request through their supervisory line. Approval for such a request will be at the vice presidential level.) Enjoy summer!
        Gerald L. Silberman, Vice President for Administration and Finance



The Student Recreation Center will be operating under the following special hours during finals week:
Thurs., May 10: 6 a.m.-9 p.m. *Pool - 8-9 a.m., noon-1 p.m., 5:30 -7 p.m.
Fri., May 11: 6 a.m.- 6 p.m. *Pool – 8-9 a.m., noon -1 p.m.
Sat., May 12: Sun., May 13: CLOSED *Pool – Closed
Mon., May 14 : Summer hours begin (M-F) 6 a.m.-6 p.m. *Pool M-F 8-9 a. m. & noon-1 p.m.