Panther Print. Opening Events at Pitt-Titusville

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Panther Print AUGUST 28, 2015 VOLUME 29, ISSUE 1 Opening Events at Pitt-Titusville The opening of a new academic year strikes a note of eager an cipa on for those of us who have made our careers in academia. Despite the heat of August a ernoons and de spite the evermore flee ng sum mer, I think I speak for many of us by no ng the excitement and prom ise of a new school year. Dr. Livingston Alexander As has been a long standing tradi on at Pi Titusville, we will mark this transi on to the new academic year with familiar events. Inside this issue: Women s Services 2 Student Happenings 2-7 Volunteers Needed 7 Oil Festival Parade 8 Directory Information 9 Book Center Offerings 10 Metz Culinary Mgt. 11 Haven & Alcohol Edu 12 The Opening Convoca on will be held on Sat urday, August 29, at 3:30 p.m. in Henne Audi torium. I encourage you to a end and to for mally welcome our students to the tradi ons and pursuits of higher educa on. Following the convoca on, a class photograph will be taken on the circle. I also invite you to the Welcome Dinner on Saturday, August 29, fol lowing the ceremony, in the McKinney Com mons Dining Hall. I look forward to these gatherings and kick ing off what will be a momentous year for Pi Titusville. Thank you for your dedica on and commitment, and your acceptance of the new challenges that await us. Sincerely, Livingston Alexander President Panther Print September Publica on Schedule Informa on Due Publica on Date September 9 September 11 September 23 September 25

PANTHER PRINT Women s Services of Crawford County Page 2 Woman s Services of Crawford County now have a loca on here in Titusville at 210 N. Washington Street (pictured above). The mission of Women s Services, Inc. is to provide hope and resources for those affected by violence while advoca ng to end it. They provide preven on and educa on, counseling and advocacy, and shelter services. They started in 1977, and have been primarily focused in Meadville, un l now. Their mo o is: Together We Can End Domes c Violence and Sexual Assault. 24 hour hotline: 814 333 9766 Toll Free hotline: 888 881 0189 Tex ne: Text wschat to 839863 www.womensservicesinc.org

Page 3 VOLUME 29, ISSUE 1 Automated External Defibrillators ( AEDs) AEDs are located on campus in the following areas. Davis Hall : AED is located next to Campus Police. McKinney Hall: AED is located next to the President s Office. Library: AED is located on the first floor lobby. BSC: AED is located on the 1 st floor next to the computer room 101. Spruce Hall: AED is located on the 1 st floor lobby near the north entrance. Student Union: AED is located behind the SU front desk. Student Union Aux. Gym: AED is located on the north wall under the T.V. Ball Hall: AED is located on the 1 st floor lobby near the vending machines.

PANTHER PRINT Page 4 Panther Print The next Panther Print will be published on Friday, September 11. Please send your ar cles, photos, informa on, etc. to Audrey Renn by Wednesday, September 9, at noon. Important Dates August 27 29 New Student Orienta on August 29 Opening Convoca on August 30 Residence Halls open for returning students August 31 Fall Term Classes Begin Last Day to register for fall term classes September 7 Labor Day No Classes. University closed. September 11 Last day to add or drop a course

Page 5 VOLUME 29, ISSUE 1 Pounce unmasked. Pictured are Morgan Bowles and Dr. David Fitz at the Oil Fes val parade on August 8. UPT Day at Drake Well On Sunday, September 13, our students have the opportunity to spend the a ernoon at Drake Well for tours, stories, and to learn about our local history. We are also going to treat them to a picnic. We are asking everyone for food dona ons. Any picnic food is welcome: brownies, potato salad, Jell O salad, etc. As part of our welcome to UPT and to Titusville, we d like to see as many homemade picnic dishes as possible. If you can donate to our picnic, please bring your dish to the picnic pavilion at the Well no later than 3 pm. The picnic ends at 5 pm. Of course, you are welcome to stay and eat with the students. We have no way of knowing how many students will a end, but if enough food is donated, we ll have something for everyone. Let s give our students a big welcome to Titusville and to our campus by throwing them a wonderful picnic.

PANTHER PRINT Page 6 Welcome to Students! The Pitt Titusville admissions office welcomes all new students to campus. We look forward to getting to know you and wish you all the best as you continue your educational journey at the University of Pittsburgh at Titusville. Alpha Omega Organiza on ALPHA OMEGA CAMPUS FELLOWSHIP THURSDAYS @ 7:00 PM LEARNING CENTER, HML Alpha Omega is a student led campus fellowship organiza on that fosters Christ centered rela onships and spiritual growth. Mee ngs are held on campus every Thursday at 7pm in the Learning Center, Haskell Memorial Library. Weekly mee ngs include guest speakers, off campus ac vi es, and service & fellowship ops, and is supported by the Coali on for Chris an Outreach (CCO). Ac vi es are open to all Pi students. To learn more about Alpha Omega online at: h p://upt.pi.edu/student life/organiza ons or visit us on Facebook: Alpha Omega: UPT

Page 7 VOLUME 29, ISSUE 1 Volunteers Needed We received a request for volunteers to assist with a preschool like se ng for 3 5 year olds for Moms of Preschoolers (MOPS). This program is offered the first and third Thursday of each month from 9 11 am. If you are interested in helping, please contact Ms. Stephanie Fiely in SU 217 to receive more informa on and details about assis ng with this community group. Pictured above are Pounce, the school mascot, and Tammy Carr at the Oil Fes val Parade on August 8. Photo contributed by Jeff Ledebur. Nursing Club The current nursing program students who are involved in the Nursing Club are selling Sheetz Coupon Books as a fundraiser. Each book is valued at more than $20 but sells for $10. The coupon books are available to purchase from Nursing Club student members while supplies last through the second week of September. Any incoming students to the nursing program who wish to join the Nursing Club can contact the Nursing Club President, Jeff Glass, at jcg52@pi.edu or a end the Nursing Club mee ngs which will be adver sed. Trail Town Volunteers Needed The Trail Town Program is conduc ng Trail User Surveys along the trail system from Titusville to Foxburg September 26th from 10 am to 12 noon. The goal is to collect zip code informa on and track how many people are on the trail at the same me using mul ple loca ons at one me to collect the data. The Trail Town Program contacted us to see if there were any Pi Titusville students, faculty and staff that would be interested and available to assist with the survey data collec on September 26. Please contact Ms. Eckelberger at 814 827 3668 if you are interested in assis ng with this project in September. Student Ambassador Associa on Love Pi Titusville? Consider joining the Student Ambassador Associa on. Student ambassadors are volunteers who assist the Office of Admissions by giving tours, a ending oncampus recruitment events and represen ng Pi Titusville in the community. Contact Cricket Wencil Tracey at wencil@pi.edu or 814 827 4427 for more informa on!

PANTHER PRINT Page 8 Titusville Parade Photos by Stephanie Fiely The Titusville Oil Fes val Parade was held on Saturday, August 8th. UPT par cipants were Tammy Carr, Marc Ross, Ethan Marek, Jeff Ledebur, Susan Andrews, Jamie Wagner (truck driver), Pounce 1 (Dr. David Fitz), Pounce 2 (Marjorie Straub), Amanda McMunn, Leslie Bailey, Morgan Bowles and Katrina Lewis.

Page 9 VOLUME 29, ISSUE 1 WITHOLDING DIRECTORY INFORMATION In accordance to the Family Rights and Privacy Act, certain informa on is considered DIRECTORY INFORMATION and may be released by the University upon request by individuals external to the ins tu on. Such informa on may also be published in a campus directory. This may be done, however, only a er students have been provided an opportunity to refuse to permit the release of Directory Informa on. If you want any or all of the informa on listed below withheld, please complete and sign the form and return it to the Office of the Registrar by September 11, 2015. REQUEST TO WITHHOLD DIRECTORY INFORMATION LAST NAME FIRST NAME MI I request that DIRECTORY INFORMATION about me, which shall include that informa on listed below, NOT be released by the University. Name, Address, Phone Number Major field of study Achievements, degrees, academic awards, or honors Date and place of birth Previous educa onal ins tu on Photograph Par cipa on in officially recognized ac vi es/sports Dates of a endance I understand that this request shall be applicable for as long as I am enrolled at the Titusville Campus of the University of Pi sburgh, unless I request otherwise. SIGNATURE DATE

PANTHER PRINT Page 10 Book Center Offerings weeks of class. Hours The Book Center is open between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. every weekday. It will be closed for lunch, between 2:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m., for the first two Charge Textbooks and Supplies to your Student Account. The Book Center allows students to charge books and academic supplies, including lab supplies, notebooks, pens and nursing uniform items etc., to their Student Account using their student ID. The charges will appear on the student s account along with their tui on and fees. The balance will be owed on the next due date. Financial Aid funds may be used to cover the cost of these charges. Rent Books You can rent your textbooks from a kiosk located inside the store using a credit card, and you will receive your books directly off the Book Center shelves. The kiosk accepts MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover cards. The rental period is always for the full semester, so the books are not due back un l the last day of final exams. When you are finished with the books, simply drop them off at the Book Center. Flex and Shop Dollars The Book Center accepts FLEX dollars for all food and beverage purchases, and SHOP dollars are accepted for clothes, gi s, food, school supplies and textbooks and anything else that you may need from the store. Check out the wide selec on of drinks and food items available, including Coke, Pepsi, Snapple Tea, muffins, hot coffee and more. Mail Stamps and envelopes can be purchased, and le ers and packages may be mailed in the Book Center. Packages can be sent by either Post Office Mail or United Parcel Service. Post Office and UPS shipping rates apply for these shipments. Shipments go out daily. Packages with prepaid labels can be dropped off at any me with no charge. A Fax service is also available. Win Pitt Apparel! Bring your Discover Passport to the Book Center and receive a stamp when you complete an entry form to win a mystery prize. The prize drawing will be held Friday, November 20 th. If you have any ques ons, stop in and talk to a friendly Book Center staff person, or call 827 4418.

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University of Pittsburgh AT Titusville 504 E. Main Street Titusville, PA 16354 814-827-4400 Audrey Renn, Editor Panther Print We re on the web! Upt.pitt.edu Library Hours August 24 28 9:00 am 5 pm August 29 Closed August 30 2 pm 10 pm Aug. 31, Sept. 1 3 9:00 am 9:00 pm September 4 9:00 am 5 pm Sept. 5 7 Closed A Haskell Library Welcome! Those of us here at Haskell Library would like to give a big welcome to all of UPT s new faculty and students and a big welcome back to all those returning. We hope that everyone had a great summer and is looking forward to a successful and produc ve academic year. We know we are! Although we would like to tell you all about our resources and services now, we know how hec c things can be at the start of a new semester. It s easy to get informa on overload and overwhelmed. So for now we just want to say hello and let you know we are here for any of your informa on and researching needs. In later issues we ll tell you all about the many services we offer. If you have any ques ons, please feel free to stop by the library or give us a call at 814 827 4439. Don t have me to stop by? Check us out on the web at: h p://www.library.pi.edu/ tusville Pi Titusville Introduces Haven and Alcohol Edu Because Pi Titusville believes it to be important for students to be educated on developing healthy rela onships with others and making good decisions regarding appropriate levels of in macy and consent, all new freshman and transfer students are now required to complete an on line training program called Haven: Understanding Sexual Assault. This program has received accolades na on wide for its thoroughness and effec veness. By having all Pi Titusville students educated in regard to what good, healthy rela onships are (and are not), our campus becomes a more invi ng and safer place for all members of the college community. Likewise, in regard to alcohol and its effects and possible nega ve consequences, all new freshman and transfer students are also now required to complete a second on line training program called Alcohol Edu for College. This program is used by many colleges and universi es across the na on, and it too is recognized na onally for its thoroughness in addressing the many difficult choices students may be faced with in regard to alcoholic beverages, both personally and likewise among friends and acquaintances. Federal and State Labor Law Pos ngs University Policies Pos ngs To comply with Federal and State Labor laws pos ng requirements all required Federal and State Labor Law posters are now located in the Student Union building by the University Book Store. It is the University s legal requirement to post all Federal and State Labor Law posters for all University employees, faculty, staff and students, to read. Also posted on bulle n boards located in each administra ve building are copies of the University s policies for Drug Free Workplace, Sexual Harassment, Nondiscrimina on, An Harassment, and Smoking. If you have any ques ons, please feel free to call Pi Titusville s Office of Human Resources at 814.827.4422.