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News Release: Chico State's Ballroom Dance Night Will Be a Red Carpet Affair
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 21, 2009
CONTACT: Kathleen McPartland
Tel: 530-898-4260
Chico State’s Ballroom Dance Night Will Be a Red Carpet Affair
Razzle Dazzle Ballroom: A Red Carpet Affair will be held on Wednesday, May 6, 7-10 p.m. in the Shurmer Gym. Dancers from the community, Butte College and the University are welcome to this event that has been a tradition at California State University, Chico for more than 50 years.
“The tradition started in the early 1960s,” said Professor Patricia Smiley, director of the CSU, Chico Ballroom Dance program. “In the beginning, music was supplied by records. Today, a professional DJ provides the music.”
More than 400 people attend the event, said Smiley. “The students have attended classes, know how to dance and come dressed in their best. Even if you cannot dance, you can come watch the dancers twirl, turn and float around the dance floor,” she said.
The complete news release is available online.
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News Release: Phi Kappa Phi Initiation and Medallion Ceremony
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 21, 2009
CONTACT: Kathleen McPartland
Tel: 530-898-4260
Carolyn Dusenbury
530-898-6487
Phi Kappa Phi Initiation and Medallion Ceremony
The California State University, Chico chapter of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society will hold its annual Initiation and Medallion Ceremony on Monday, May 4,
3:30¬-5 p.m. in the Bell Memorial Union Auditorium. New members will be inducted into the society, and the Dorthea Powers Scholarship will be awarded.
The honors will be presented by college deans, chapter officers and other university representatives. Department chairs, academic advisors, staff and faculty, family members and friends are encouraged to attend.
The complete news release is available online.
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News Release: Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve Spring Hikes
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 21, 2009
CONTACT: Kathleen McPartland
Tel: 530-898-4260
Mark Lynch,
Education Coordinator Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve
530-342-1371
Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve Spring Hikes
Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve (BCCER) still has two hikes scheduled in their series of natural history hikes. An easy hike is scheduled for this Sunday, April 26, and a moderate hike is scheduled for the following Sunday, May 3.
“Folks from BCCER will lead the hikes into Big Chico Canyon for an exploration of the season’s treasures,” said Mark Lynch, education coordinator for BCCER. “Come and enjoy the spring canyon sun, move through blooming flowers and creek side riffles as you experience an educational visit to Big Chico Creek Canyon.”
The easy hike scheduled for this coming Sunday, April 26, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., follows the gentler contours of the canyon and the safest routes of the reserve. It will be leisurely and there will be time to enjoy the springtime flowers. Bring a lunch.
The complete news release is available online.
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News Release: CSU, Chico Model UN Delegation Wins Top Awards at National Conference
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 22, 2009
CONTACT: Kathleen McPartland
Tel: 530-898-4260
John Crosby,
Faculty Advisor Political Science
530-898-3069
CSU, Chico Model UN Delegation Wins Top Awards at National Conference
For the first time since the 1990s, students participating in the Model United Nations (MUN) course at California State University, Chico won the two top awards at the national Model United Nations Conference held in New York April 5-9. The Chico delegation, representing the Republic of Korea, was named an Outstanding Delegation from a field of more than 160 colleges and universities.
This is the third year in a row Chico students have come home with an Outstanding Delegation award. Only the top 8 percent of all attending schools attain the outstanding ranking. In addition, the CSU, Chico team won the award for Outstanding Position Papers. Chico’s awards place the team within the top 4 percent of all schools attending the competition.
In addition to the two outstanding awards, eight individual students received peer recognition for their work in their individual committees: Jenny Cox and Serdar Yesildag in General Assembly Second Committee; Anna Birch and Mark Whalen in the Economic Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific; Ashley Connell and Boshion Crandall in the Economic and Social Council Plenary; and Brittany Bledsoe and Kelley Fairchild in the African Development Bank Committee.
The complete news release is available online.
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Communications Services New Web Site
Communications Services has just launched its new Web site. The new site combines several of our older sites into one, making it easier for you to find the services you need. Also, if you have any references in your own Web site to any of our old Web sites (CSRV, CNS, CASV, NOP, and TSRV), please make sure to update your links. The new site is located at http://www.csuchico.edu/csrv.
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Fall English Dept. Course on War and Literature
Sign up now for Engl 462, Studies in Major American Authors (“Tim O’Brien and the American Literature of War”). This course uses four major works by Tim O’Brien as the foundation to understand the theme of war in American literature. Students will receive an in-depth look at Tim O’Brien’s career but will also examine other selections from American literature that provide context for and respond to O’Brien’s work. Readings and discussions in multiple genres will help students understand the role of American writers in witnessing and responding to war. The focus of the class is not on debating the pros and cons of current American involvement in the Middle East, but instead on how war is understood in American culture and history through the devices and techniques used by American authors.
See the Web site for more information or contact instructor at lmhouston@csuchico.edu.
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Join the Campus Community in Pennies for Peace Fundraising
Students who have read Three Cups of Tea are asking for spare change donations to collection containers they have placed on campus. Donations will help Book in Common author Greg Mortenson build a school in Pakistan.
To date, the following offices have agreed to provide space in their reception areas for donations. Look for a Pennies for Peace container in these locations:
HFA Dean, PAC 109; Accounting & Management, THMA 313; Anthropology, Butte 311; Art & Art History, Ayres 107; Communication, THMA 201; Communication Design, THMA 205; Education, THMA 101; English, TALR 209; Finance & Marketing, THMA 307; Foreign Languages, TRNT 122; History, TRNT 223; Honors, SSC 460; Kinesiology, Yolo 243; Nutrition & Food Science, Holt 123; Political Science, Butte 741; Sociology, Butte 615; Social Work, Butte 509; AS Bookstore, at registers; Financial Aid & Scholarship Office, SSC 250.
Additional collection centers are located throughout the campus.
If your office or business wishes to support this effort, contact Samantha Solorzano at fye@csuchico.edu or (530) 898-5133. This effort is sponsored by the First-Year Experience Program and the College of Humanities and Fine Arts.
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Wellness Center Coordinator Opening
The Wellness Center would like to announce the opening of one coordinator position for the 2009-2010 academic year. This is a paid internship that will increase organizational skills and leadership abilities. It is an excellent opportunity to gain experience for graduate school or the world of work.
Please share this information with your students. Students can get more information or pick up an application in Student Services Center 430 or download a copy from the Web site. If you have any questions or comments please contact us at The Campus Wellness Center: 898-4697 or by email. Thank you for passing this information on to your students.
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Internship Opening at the Campus Wellness Center
The Wellness Center would like to announce the opening internship positions for the Fall 2009 semester. This internship is a great opportunity for students of all majors to gain significant experience in program development, outreach, and presentation skills.
Intern benefits include:
• Units for your major
• Develop knowledge of the 8 areas of wellness
• Opportunities to develop job skills in a professional work environment
• Public speaking experience
• Workshop development and presentation skills
• Increased teamwork and leadership abilities
• Resume builder with networking opportunities
Internship responsibilities include:
• Peer education on wellness related topics
• 10 hours a week staffing the Wellness Center
• Staffing wellness tables at special events
• Promoting the Wellness Center events (writing PSA’s, designing flyers, making classroom announcements)
• Attendance at Campus Wellness forums and special events
Please share this information with your students. Students can pick up an application in Student Services Center 430 or download a copy from the Web site. Applications are due April 29 by 5pm. If you have any questions or comments please contact The Wellness Center at 898-4697. Thank you very much for your time and for passing this information on to your students.
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Hazardous Tree Removal
The Grounds Department will be removing a Water Oak from the Alumni Glen area on the North side of the creek. During the recent high water, the base of the tree was submerged and the root system is seriously eroded. For questions or concerns, contact Grounds Manager Durbin Sayers (898-3893).
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Vote in AS Elections
Starting today, April 21, the polls will open for the AS Election. Voting polls will remain open until 5pm Thurs., April 23. Be sure to log on to the Web site and vote.
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Wounded In America Exhibit - 2nd Floor of BMU
The Chico State Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence and the BMU Public Art Space Program are proud to sponsor Wounded in America, an exhibit documenting the oral histories and portraits of a diverse group of gun violence survivors. By recording these stories and portraits, writer Stephanie Arena and photographer Robert Drea endeavor to bring a true picture of gun violence and its consequences to Americans. The project hopes to stimulate reflection, dialogue, and debate.
To learn more about the show, visit www.woundedinamerica.org and plan to view the show on the 2nd Floor of the BMU between May 4 and May 25. For more information, call Allison at 5489.
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SSC Open House Drawing Winners
SSC Open House a Success. Thank you to all who attended the Student Services Center Open House and Ribbon Cutting event yesterday afternoon. We would like to congratulate Blake Reilly, an undergraduate with a double-major in Applied Mathematics and Mechanical Engineering, on winning the Trek Allant commuter bicycle donated by North Rim Adventure Sports and Charlene Artmitage, staff member in Academic Advising Programs, on winning the second generation 32 GB iPod Touch donated by Pepsi and the AS Bookstore.
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Last Chance - Survey on Concealed Weapons on Campus
Thanks to all who already completed the survey!
Professors Ryan Patten and Matt Thomas of the Political Science Department are conducting a survey of staff and faculty, regarding opinions on concealed firearms on campus. In light of the recent shootings on college campuses across the country, there has been a grassroots movement for students to have the right to carry concealed handguns on campus. This research, conducted at both CSU, Chico, and another college campus, seeks to better understand attitudes about concealed firearms. Approximately 1,100 CSU, Chico students completed surveys in the fall.
Please follow the link to complete the accompanying survey. This survey will take only about three minutes to complete. This research project has been cleared by the Human Subjects in Research Committee.
Thank you for your assistance.
Please contact Principal Investigator Ryan Patten at 898.5335 with questions.
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STOP! meeting, April 21
Join us - student group against human trafficking and modern-day slavery, STOP! — Stop Trafficking of Persons — will hold its regular meeting Tues., April 21, at 3:30pm in BMU 303. Everyone welcome.
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Museum WithOut Walls (MWOW) continues tomorrow
The Gateway Science Museum (formerly the Northern California Natural History Museum) continues its lecture series, Museum WithOut Walls (MWOW) tomorrow evening. Please join us to hear John Carlon from River Partners, discuss Protecting and Restoring the Sacramento River.
The MWOW series is held each Wednesday in April, beginning at 7:30pm, at the CARD Center on Vallombrosa Avenue. Suggested donation of $3 per adult; students are FREE with ID.
More information available: www.gatewayscience.org.
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Catch Your Dreams - Campus Wellness Center
The Campus Wellness Center is proud to present the forum, “Catch Your Dreams”. The purpose of our forum is to get students interested in learning about dreams, their meanings and how to utilize them for personal growth. Dr. Linda Johnson, of Butte College, will present the forum. The forum will be held on Wed., April 29 from 6pm - 7pm in Butte 109.
Please mention this to your students; your support is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions or comments please contact the Wellness Center at Student Services Center 430 or 898-4697. Thank you and be well.
When: Wed., April 29, 6pm - 7pm
Where: Butte 109
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International Festival, April 25
The 35th International Festival will be held Sat., April 25 from 11am to 4pm on the Chico State Kendall Hall Lawn. Coordinated by the Associated Students, Multicultural Affairs Council at Chico State, the festival celebrates the diversity of cultures present in Chico through campus and community unity.
Free of charge, the International Festival will feature musicians, student performers, international food vendors and cultural arts and crafts booths. Booths will be sponsored both by Chico State organizations and local vendors.
There will be live performances by Chico’s own Pub Scouts and Los Papi Chulos.
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Ms. President: A Discussion on Women and Politics, April 29
The Associated Students Legislative Affairs Council presents, Ms. President: A Discussion on Women and Politics. This engaging discussion is set to take place Wed., April 29 at 1pm in the Cross-Cultural Leadership Center, found in Meriam Library room 172. This is an opportunity for students, faculty and staff to take part in an intriguing discussion on women and politics, gender equality and representation. This discussion will also include topics like the need for courses like “Women and Politics” and programs like the “Women’s Center.” We’ll also discuss the different approaches taken in the pursuit of gender equality and what the best form of representation of women issues is.
The discussion will be facilitated by Jammie Jelks, the AS Director of Legislative Affairs. Joining Jammie will be staff from the AS Women’s Center, the department of multicultural gender studies, the political science department, the Cross-Cultural Leadership Center and many others. This diverse group will share ideas about women and politics, and make it all the more fun.
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Panel Discussion: The Cost of Violence, April 29
7pm
Holt 170
Moderated by Curtis Peldo (CSU, Chico Department of Philosophy).
Topics include “Why They Hate Us” (international anger directed at U.S. government policy); “Modern Civil War in the U.S.: The Violence and Harms of the Criminal Justice System”; “A Personal Account of Daily Suffering in Palestine” and “Beyond War: A New Economy is Possible.”
Panelists include Mahan Mirza (CSU, Chico Department of Religious Studies), Michael Coyle (CSU, Chico Department of Political Science), Amro Jayousi (CSU, Chico student) and Sue Hilderbrand (Director, Chico Peace and Justice Center).
This event is sponsored by the Peace Institute at CSU, Chico and is free and open to the public.
For more information contact Tom Imhoff (CSU, Chico Department of Philosophy) by email or leave a message at 898-4743.
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Work Your Way Around the World: International Internships and Careers Forum, April 22
Presented by Ken Naas from the Career Center
5pm - 6:30pm
SSC 150
For more information, visit the Web site.
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College of ECC Lunch Bag Lecture Series, April 22
Note: The date of this event was originally listed for Friday but now is Wednesday.
Wed., April 22
12pm - 1pm
O’Connell 254
ECC Lunch Bag Lecture Series: Patrick Ranch Museum, a CSU, Chico Community Service Project in the Developmental Stages
The Patrick Ranch Museum is a diamond in the rough, in need of the hands of the masters to help develop it into its potential. We are looking to develop partnerships with CSU, Chico Colleges and Departments campus wide to include Agriculture, Marketing and Organizational Management, Construction Management, Engineering, History, Education, Nutrition, Archeology and others interested in helping bring the site to fruition and to develop and implement programs and services for the community.
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Outstanding Faculty Service Award Reception Today
The Outstanding Faculty Service Award Reception is today, April 21, at 4pm in Trinity 100, honoring the 2009 recipient, English Professor Thia Wolf. Everyone is invited. Come support our outstanding faculty members.
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CSU, Chico Temporary Faculty
CSU, Chico College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Construction Management is accepting application materials for temporary faculty teaching opportunities in its various departments that may be available in the 2009/2010 academic year. If you are interested in being considered for a teaching position during the 2009/2010 academic year, qualified individuals are encouraged to submit the following directly to the department(s) of interest on or before August 7, 2009.
• A Letter of Interest
• A current vitae
• A list of courses you believe you are qualified to teach, and for which you wish to be considered
• A Unit 3 Faculty Application for employment. The Unit 3 application can be found at the Web site.
To view the list of departments and disciplines including minimum and preferred qualifications, please refer to our website: http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/Faculty_Positions.html
An annual security report for CSU, Chico can be obtained by accessing the following website: http://www.csuchico.edu/up/information/clery_act.html
CSU, Chico is an AA/EEO/ADA Employer.
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TILT/CELT Workshop on Interweaving Assessment and Teaching
Please consider attending this important workshop.
Part II of Teaching Unprepared Students: Strategies for Promoting Success and Retention in Higher Education
Interweaving Assessment and Teaching
Friday, April 24
12:30pm - 2pm
Dr. Kathleen F. Gabriel, author of highly acclaimed book, Teaching Unprepared Students: Strategies for Promoting Success and Retention in Higher Education invites you to attend part two of this series.
The second 90-minute session (April 24) will deal specifically with strategies that relate to determining whether or not the majority of students are actually learning the material before the midterms (or finals) are given. Interweaving informal and formative assessments throughout lectures and class discussions can not only kindle students’ enthusiasm, but can also promote student learning. Several different types of assessment techniques (with feedback) will be presented which can be easily integrated into any class.
This special TILT Workshop is co-sponsored by the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT), Technology and Learning Program (TLP) at CSU Chico. Reservations are required. Please email Laura Sederberg for information as to how to sign-up.
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Location Change: Helping Departments Help Students, April 28
The location of this workshop has been changed to MLIB Studio A :
Did you know academic departments’ registration processes affect student fees and financial aid? This session provides system information and discussion about potential student service-academic “collision” points. This will help departments prevent student enrollment and fee problems and enhances proactive customer service.
This workshop is recommended for Academic department ASC’s, advisors in colleges, academic advising programs, international programs, and other staff involved in student enrollment, fee payment, financial aid, or other advising. This course is also a Supervisory Development Training certificate elective. Seating is limited, so please register early.
Title: FS - Helping Departments Help Students
Date & Time: April 28, 2009, (Tues) 10am - 12pm
Location: MLIB Studio A
Presenters:
~ Jan Burnham, Director, Student Financial Services
~ Jean Irving, Registrar, Student Records & Registration Office
~ Carolyn Stephen, Assistant Director, Financial Aid & Scholarship Office
To register for the class, go to the Web site and follow the instructions.
Click to download a list of other HR/LEARN trainings scheduled for Spring 2009. For more information or if you have trouble registering, contact Beverly Delker Gentry, Staff Human Resources Management - Training and Development, (530) 898-4666.
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Meriam Library presents Workshops for Faculty
The Meriam Library is presenting one hour hands-on workshops for faculty focusing on resources or topics of importance to researchers. Come join us in our new laptop classroom, Library 226. RSVP to Dorcas Erickson, 898-6361.
April 24, 11am — EndNote
April 24, 1pm — ArtSTOR
Workshop descriptions may be found online.
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PowerPoint Workshops
Student Computing is presenting these workshops this week:
PowerPoint 2007
Tues., April 21
12pm - 1pm
MLIB 457
PowerPoint 2007
Wed., April 22
5pm - 6pm
MLIB 457
Faculty, Staff and Students are welcome to attend these workshops. No sign-up is required - just drop-in.
The Power Point 2007 workshop will teach workshop attendees how to create a simple Power Point presentation from a template, by using AutoContent Wizard and by using existing slides. Workshop attendees will learn to modify, format and customize their slides for presentations. They will also learn how to create hyperlinks and to format a PowerPoint presentation for the Web. They will learn printing techniques, how to deliver their presentation as well as how to manage their PowerPoint presentation files.
For more information about Student Computing workshops visit the STCP Workshops Web site or contact Melinda Ferris, 898-5008.
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