Campus News November 20, 2009

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La Salle University La Salle University Digital Commons Campus News University Publications 11-20-2009 Campus News November 20, 2009 La Salle University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/campus_news Recommended Citation La Salle University, "Campus News November 20, 2009" (2009). Campus News. 236. http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/campus_news/236 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at La Salle University Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Campus News by an authorized administrator of La Salle University Digital Commons. For more information, please contact careyc@lasalle.edu.

International Education Week November 20, 2009

Cam usnews La Salle University's Weekly Information Circular Academic News Page 2 SAVE THE DATE 31st Annual Grimes Lecture Series Psychology Department Psychotherapy Relationships That Work: Evidence-Based Responsiveness Dr. John C. Norcross, Ph.D., ABPP Professor of Psychology and Distinguished University Fellow University of Scranton March 4, 2010 7:30p.m. Reception at 6:00p.m. in Ballroom Dondero Award Recipient: Kevin D. Hennessy, Ph.D. Union Building Dan Rodden Theater

Page 3 PERSONAL MILESTONES Births Dylan Rae,* daughter of Melissa Miller (Information Technology) on May 13, 2009 Owen Michael,* son of Allison Taylor (University Advancement) on July 28, 2009 Aidan Charles,* son of Kathy and Michael Payne (Enrollment Services) on September 18, 2009 Cole Louis,* grandson of Rosemary Convery, (Philosophy and Graduate Education) on September 26, 2009 Molly Marie, daughter of Tara Millard (Human Resources) on October 20, 2009 Wedding Molly Murphy (English) married Matthew Quinn on June 27, 2009. Graduation Gregory O Shea received his M.S. in Human Resources from Temple University, September 11, 2009. *Photos on the next page Please submit your milestones to lehr@lasalle.edu or Campus News, Box 187.

Page 4 Milestones (Continued) Owen Michael Taylor Aidan Charles Payne Cole Louis Convery Dylan Rae Miller

Cam usnews La Salle University's Weekly Information Circular General News Page 5 On tfie.menu for :December 2: Genetic Testing: The Key to Unlocking our Personal Destinies? Wednesday, December 2, 3:00p.m.--? Holroyd Hall's 1st floor atrium [FREE FOOD and intriguing conversation among friends.] *Only 2 cafes left. Don't miss out.* What con genetic testing actually tell us about our chances for living long and hea lthy lives? Will this information help us, or hurt us? Take a break from end-of-semester work to join us for a special video and discussion around the complex and controversial topic of genetic testing. 13~ ~~ THE EXPLORER CONNECTION Explorer Cafes are open to all. Get Connected... Exp.lorer Cafe is brought to you by The Explorer Connection initiatives- the Essential Question and Celebration of Science. Questions or comments? Contact Julianna Gwiszcz at ewiszczil@lasalle.edu.

Cam usnews La Salle University's Weekly Information Circular General News Page 6.......... Need someone to talk to? Are you feeling depressed or overwhelmed? Are you feeling anxious or stressed? Are you having relationship issues? Do you have academic or career questions? The Student Counseling Center can help with these problems and more. All discussions are confidential and appointments can be made by calling 215.951.1355 or going to the center in McShain Hall. Not feeling well? Need optimum physical and emotional help? Stop by the Student Health Center located directly across from the Blue and Gold Dining Commons and next to the North Residence Hall Complex. The eekday hours are 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. The pbysiclan Is available by appointment. 215.951.1565 Need help with classes or studying? Check out the Academic and Learning Support Services available to all students. Tutoring in a variety of subjects Writing support Learning instruction Study strategy and time management workshops Accessible through TutorTrac on the My LaSalle Portal Are you struggling with a drug or alcohol issue? There are people waiting to help at the Alcohol and Drug Education Center located in McShain Hall, 215.951.1357. They have resources available if you or someone you know needs to attend an: AA (Alcohol Anonymous) Meeting MA (Marijuana Anonymous) Meeting NA (Narcotics Anonymous) Meeting Brougiht to you by Student Nurses Association of Pennsylvania (S.N.A.P.) and the La Salle University's Health Advisory Committee

Page 7 Featured Photos International Tea Party, November 16 Chemistry Science of Sustainability, November 16 Protest Rock Concert, November 17 Students in line for H1N1 Vaccinations, November 17 International Coffee Hour and Discussion: The Global Impact of the Economic Crisis, November 18

Page 8 To: La Salle Community From: Dina M. Oleksiak, R.N., Director of Student Health Services Date: November 20, 2009 Subject : H1N1 Vaccine Update If you are a Philadelphia resident or work at a Philadelphia address and are under 64 years old with medical risk factors or are a household contact/caregiver of an infant under six months old, you qualify for the H1N1 vaccine from the Philadelphia Department of Health. Flu shots are available Monday through Friday until Dec. 18. The two locations closest to La Salle are: District #9 at 131 E. Chelten Ave. (9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m.) and District #10 at Cottman and Bustleton Avenues (8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 to 3 p.m.)

Cam usnews La Salle University's Weekly Information Circular General News Page 9 Wednesday, Dec. 9 7:3op.m. The La Salle Singers will be performing t heir annual Christmas Concert on Wednesday, Decem ber 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the De La Salle Chapel. All are welcome to come to the performance and join us afterwards for refreshment s. If you have any questions, please e-mail Singers@lasalle.edu. Hope you can j oin us for a night of fun and Christmas Spirit! The De La Salle Chapel is located at 20th St. and Olney Ave. in the lower level of College Hall.

Page 10 Activities Funding Board October 29, 2009 MEMBERS PRESENT: Justin Bourgeois, Trevor McLaughlin, Bro. Joe Dougherty, Peter Lafferty (co chair), Chris Kazmierczak (cochair), Christine Adkins, Jerri Ann Archer (meeting chair), Jake Slater, Donna Celano, Morris Thomas, Regina Gauss Kosiek, Matthew Levit; EXCUSED: Kerrin Brown MEMBER(S) NOT PRESENT: Andrew Weeks Board Business 1/AIDS Outreach Members of AIDS Outreach are requesting $4,100 for t shirts to publicize World AIDS Week, November 30 December 4, 2009. The shirts will be sold for $2 each. MOTION: Trevor McLaughlin to allot $3,000 for this request SECOND: Justin Bourgeois VOTE: In favor: 8 Opposed: 0 Abstain: 2 Board Business 2/Peer Ministers/Kairos Retreat Members of the Peer Ministers are requesting $875 to have 28 students attend the Kairos 2 College Retreat, scheduled for November 13 15, 2009. MOTION: Christine Adkins to allot $875 for this request SECOND: Trevor McLaughlin VOTE: In favor: 6 Opposed: 0 Abstain: 4 Board Business 3/ Peer Ministers/School of the Americas Protest Members of the Peer Ministers are requesting $2,500 to send 15 students to protest the School of the Americas, renamed the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, scheduled for November 20 22, 2009. MOTION: Jake Slater to allot $0 for this request SECOND: Trevor McLaughlin VOTE: In favor: 8 Opposed: 0 Abstain: 2 Note: The Board requests the group returns with more details and information about the proposal. Board Business 4/Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity Members of Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity are requesting $4,531.50 to host a charitable flag football tournament benefitting Megan Estey, who has been diagnosed with brain cancer, scheduled for November 14, 2009. MOTION: Justin Bourgeois to allot $2,431.50 for this request SECOND: Jerri Ann Archer VOTE: In favor: 8 Opposed: 0 Abstain: 2 Note: The Board votes to not fund t shirts for this event. Board Business 5/Alpha Epsilon Delta Pre Med Society Members of Alpha Epsilon Delta are requesting $230 for transportation to a medical school admissions conference, scheduled for November 21, 2009 and hosted by Temple University. The group plans to bring 40 students. MOTION: Jerri Ann Archer to allot $230 for this request SECOND: Justin Bourgeois VOTE: In favor: 6 Opposed: 4 Abstain: 0 Board Business 6/InterFraternity Sorority Council (IFSC) Members of IFSC are requesting $6,900 for Greek Week programming, t shirts, and events, scheduled for Spring, 2010. MOTION: Regina Gauss Kosiek to allot $3,900 for this request SECOND: Morris Thomas VOTE: In favor: 6 Opposed: 2 Abstain: 2 Note: The Board votes to not fund t shirts for this event. Submitted by Peter W. Lafferty, Co Chair

Page 11 Activities Funding Board November 12, 2009 MEMBERS PRESENT: William Atkinson (substitute for Justin Bourgeois), Bro. Joe Dougherty, Peter Lafferty (co chair), Chris Kazmierczak (co chair), Christine Adkins, Jerri Ann Archer (meeting chair), Jake Slater, Morris Thomas, Regina Gauss Kosiek, Kerrin Brown; EXCUSED: Justin Bourgeois, Andrew Weeks, Donna Celano MEMBER(S) NOT PRESENT: Trevor McLaughlin, Matthew Levit Board Business 1/Sts. Teresa Court, La Salle Apartments, Miguel (TCLAM) Community Advisors Members of TCLAM are requesting $1,400 to sponsor a trip to a Flyers game scheduled for either December 3 or 10, 2009. MOTION: Reggie Gauss Kosiek to allot $1,400 for this request SECOND: Morris Thomas VOTE: In favor: 7 Opposed: 0 Abstain: 1 Board Business 2/Peer Educators Members of the Peer Educators are requesting $2,337 to host a Stress Busters Week, scheduled for December 7 11, 2009. MOTION: Jake Slater to allot $2,337 for this request SECOND: Christine Adkins VOTE: In favor: 8 Opposed: 0 Abstain: 0 Board Business 3/Circle K Members of Circle K are requesting $2,040 to pay annual dues for their 60 members. MOTION: Morris Thomas to allot $1,440 for this request SECOND: Jerri Ann Archer VOTE: In favor: 7 Opposed: 0 Abstain: 1 SECOND: Morris Thomas VOTE: In favor: 7 Opposed: 0 Abstain: 1 Board Business 4/Lasallian Service Trips Members of Lasallian Service Trips are requesting $3,841 to host a charitable dance till dawn program, scheduled for December 4 5, 2009. MOTION: Jerri Ann Archer to allot $3,841 for this request SECOND: Morris Thomas VOTE: In favor: 7 Opposed: 0 Abstain: 1 Note: The Board recommends the group purchase enough food those registered for the event. Board Business 5/Alpha Sigma Tau Members of Alpha Sigma Tau are requesting $4,140 to send 4 students to their annual convention, scheduled for June 22 27, 2010. MOTION: Bro. Joe Dougherty to allot $0 for this request SECOND: Reggie Gauss Kosiek VOTE: In favor: 6 Opposed: 0 Abstain: 2 Note: The Board invites this group to present again, but requests a detailed schedule of the convention. Board Business 6/Peer Ministers/School of the Americas Protest Members of the Peer Ministers are requesting $1,336.36 to send 8 students to protest the School of the Americas, renamed the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, scheduled for November 20 22, 2009. MOTION: Jake Slater to allot $1,336.36 for this request SECOND: Christine Adkins VOTE: In favor: 6 Opposed: 0 Abstain: 2 Board Business 7/Board Balance after allocations: $52,503 Submitted by Peter W. Lafferty, Co Chair

Page 12 Upcoming Home Games Nov. 29 Dec. 3 Women s Basketball @ Tom Gola Arena Sun. Nov. 29 vs. Lehigh 1 p.m. Tues. Dec. 1 vs. Georgetown 7 p.m. Men s Basketball @ Tom Gola Arena Thurs. Dec. 3 vs. Lafayette 7 p.m. GO EXPLORERS!

Page 13 Administrative Assistant, Food Services La Salle University, Department of Food Service, currently has an opening for a full time, 12 month Administrative Assistant working in the Department s main office. Primary responsibilities include the following: Processing requests for meal plans, Entering meal plan data in Banner and other sub systems, Billing internally and externally, Working on Kronos as a payroll assistant, Entering data into spreadsheets and producing weekly reports, Maintaining correspondence with customers whether in person, by phone, or by e mail. Candidate should be detail oriented, possess excellent customer service and organizational skills, and be able to work in a fast paced, high energy environment. Interested candidates should submit resume, and references to the following: Robert A. Nyce Director of Food Service 1900 W. Olney Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19141 1199 nyce@lasalle.edu AA/EOE La Salle University is a Roman Catholic university in the tradition of the De La Salle Christian Brothers and welcomes applicants from all backgrounds who can contribute to our unique educational mission. For a complete mission statement, please visit our website at www.lasalle.edu.

Page 14 Procedures for Submitting Items for Inclusion in the Campus News All information for the General, Academic, Minutes, or Athletic sections with or without graphics and photos must be submitted electronically either: via the Submit an item form in the Media and Publications channel on the News and Media tab of the portal, via e mail to the campusnews@lasalle.edu. (The article title must be included in the subject line of the e mail), or via CD sent to Campus News, Box 187. Submissions can be sent with graphics and photos laid out with the text or sent with the text and graphics separately. Please submit flyers and circulars as attachments in Microsoft Word or as PDF files. Please submit photos as JPEG files. Letterhead or logos with submissions must conform to the approved standards explained and illustrated in the Brand Book published and distributed by University Communications. All photos and graphics (clip art, logos other than La Salle s) must have their owners permission to be reproduced. If you submit them with your information, you are responsible for gaining this permission. All employment listings must be submitted first to Human Resources for approval (for more information, contact Gregory O Shea at 215.951.1354). Deadlines for Submission General News, Meeting Minutes, Events, and Other News: Wednesday at 4 p.m. New Positions of Employment at La Salle University: Monday at 2 p.m. Because of the Thanksgiving holiday, Campus News will not be published next week. Publication resumes with the December 4 issue. Happy Thanksgiving!