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La Salle University La Salle University Digital Commons Campus News University Publications 10-21-2011 Campus News October 21, 2011 La Salle University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/campus_news Recommended Citation La Salle University, "Campus News October 21, 2011" (2011). Campus News. 350. http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/campus_news/350 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.

Occupy Wall Street panel discussion, October 20 in Holroyd 190 October 21, 2011

Page 2 I Got What on My Midterm?! Make a new game plan for the second half of the semester by reconsidering your time management, reading, and study strategies. All students welcome! Tues., Oct. 25 at 5:00 p.m., Library 212 Wed., Oct. 26 at 1:00 p.m., Olney 209

Page 3 To: Campus Community From: Administrative Services Date: October 13, 2011 Re: 2011 Thanksgiving Closing Procedures All University residences will close on Tuesday, November 22, 2011, at 6:00 p.m. and will re-open on Sunday, November 27, 2011, at 9:00 a.m. All students must vacate University housing by 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 22, 2011 unless they have an approved housing extension. Housing extensions for students living in the resident halls will be granted only for students who need temporary housing for University reasons or to assist with travel arrangements. Students requesting a housing extension must submit their request no later than November 8. No exceptions will be made after November 8. To request a housing extension for this or any University break period (Thanksgiving, Winter Break, Spring Break or End-of-the-Year Closing), students can submit requests on-line through the mylasalle portal on the Life at La Salle tab in the Living channel. Academic, department and program chairs/coaches/supervisors should submit a list of approved students participating in academic or other University related events. The list of students should contain the student's name, ID # and their purpose for staying beyond the deadline date for any applicable periods as outlined below. Your list is for reference purpose only and does not mean a student has been submitted for an extension request. As many students stay for various reasons and needs, each student must submit his or her own request. We use the information you provide to verify specific requests. A list of on-call emergency personnel will be available for Thanksgiving Break on the Residential Living portal group for the on-call Administrative Services, Security and Community Development staff.

Cam usnews La Salle University's Weekly Information Circular General News Page 4 Instructional Designers can help John (caputo@lasalle.edu) I Sherri (place@lasalle.edu) I Jessica (morris@lasalle.edu)

Page 5 Featured Photos Presenters and students at BUSCA s University Supports Evening, Oct. 19 McCarthy Field illuminated for women s soccer practice, Oct. 19 Members of L.E.A.N. (La Salle Explorers Advocating Nutrition) distributing apple slices to celebrate National Fruit Day, Oct. 20 Tibetan monks with faculty and guests at the Diplomat-in- Table in the Union Lobby with items for sale to benefit the Residence cultural program in the Union s Dunleavy Room monks, Oct. 20

Cam usnews La Salle University's Wee kly Information Circular Genera I News Page 6 La Salle University Museum "Henry Ossawa Tanner: Modern Spirit" Lecture by Monica Zimmerman Assistant Director of Museum Education Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art~ Tuesday, October 25, 2011 1 p.m. Renaissance Room, La Salle University Art Museum The La Salle University Art Musew11's beloved painting of Mary ( 1898) by Henry Ossawa Tanner ( 1859-1937) will be part of a travel I ing exhibition developed by the Pe nnsylv;mia Academy of Fine Arts (PAFA). The painting will leave the La S<1lle Universiry A rt Museum on Nov. 10,2011. After its 14-month tour of Jowntown Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, Ohio, and Houston, Texas, the paiming will return ro La Salle for relnstallation in January 2013. La Salle University Art Museum I Lower Level, Olney Hall I 215.951.1221 Lasalle.edu/museum I Hours: Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Page 7 Whose Head Will Wear the Crown? You can nominate your favorite senior for King or Queen of Homecoming 2011 Nominations will be accepted until Monday, October 24, 2011 at 4:30 p.m. Just go to the Life@La Salle tab in the mylasalle portal to the Events channel where you can click the link to nominate electronically. Anyone can nominate a senior, and you need to nominate a candidate only once! If you need any more information, call University Life 215.951.1374. The future king and queen must: Be a SENIOR. Live Lasallian values. Exemplify academic excellence. Be involved in bettering the La Salle community. Have a positive attitude in everyday contact with others. Nominated students who submit an application will be reviewed by a Selection Committee. Students will participate in voting for the King and Queen from finalists chosen by the Committee. The voting period will be from November 14 to November 18 in the Union Lobby. Homecoming is on Saturday, November 19, 2011. Homecoming Royalty will be announced at halftime of the men's basketball game that starts at 3 p.m. against James Madison in the Tom Gola Arena.

Cam usnews La Salle University's Weekly Information Circular Genera I News Page 8 Halloween is coming; Beware Vampires! Your BLOOD is needed for La Salle University 2011 Fall AMERICAN RED CROSS November 9 & 10 8:30a.m. -7:30p.m. Union Ballroom Stay tuned for more information to come! Sponsored by the Health Advisory Committee.

Page 9 WHO AM I? CLUE: "Here I am at age 5, all dressed for my dance recital. I m not involved in dancing anymore, but here at La Salle I m still involved in the stage theater, that is, and several other activities, working with both students and faculty. Do you know who this person is? If so, send the name along with your name to campusnews@lasalle.edu. [Her identity will be announced in the October 28 issue.] If you have a photo of yourself from the past and would like to be featured, please send it along with a clue to the above e-mail address or to Campus News, Box 187. All prints of photos will be scanned and returned.

Page 10 For Staff and Full Time Students Only Given by the STUDENT HEALTH CENTER Be Sure to Bring Your ID Card to Show Eligibility! WHEN Friday, Oct. 21 WHERE Blue & Gold Dining Commons 11a.m.-1:30 p.m. QUESTIONS? CALL THE STUDENT HEALTH CENTER 215.951.1565.

Page 11 Looking for a Document or Form? 1. Go to the RESOURCES AND SERVICES tab, and look for the Documents and Forms channel (left-hand column, second channel down). 2. Type in the name or a few words describing what you are looking for (e.g., holiday schedule or tuition) in the "Quick Search" box. 3. Then click on the Quick Search button. A screen with the name of the document or form will appear. 4. Click on the name. The document or form will appear. 5. Print or save it to your computer. If you have any questions, please contact Dolores Lehr at 215.951.5112 or lehr@lasalle.edu.

Page 12 Homecoming and Explorer Basketball Two great events One day! Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011 Noon-2:30 p.m., Homecoming Party Tent for alumni, students, friends, faculty, and Christian Brothers featuring the Matt Gauss, 03, Band. 3 p.m., La Salle Men s Basketball: Explorers vs. James Madison Dukes Giving Back at Homecoming Join Br. Bob Kinzler, F.S.C., 77, University Ministry and Service volunteers, alumni, and the student members of FOCUS (Fellowship of Community and University Service) for a morning of service replanting trees in Kimble Park, north of La Salle s Campus on the morning of Homecoming, 8:30 11:30 a.m. You can find more information at www.lasalle.edu/homecoming

Cam usnews La Salle University's Weekly Information Circular Genera I News Page 13 David McShane, Muralist, Philadelphia Mural Arts Program (MAP), La Salle Fine Arts Adjunct Tjai Abdullah, MAP Muralist and Former Participant in MAP's Restorative Justice Program Mural Image: "Healing Walls (Inmate's Journey)" by Cesar Viveros, 3049 Germantown Ave, 2004 Wrzdnrzsdag, Octobrzr 26, 3 :00 p.m. 'Holroyd '(ltrium. frflfl food. Opfln to '{111.

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Page 15 Faculty Senate Meeting September 8, 2011 Present: Welsh, Blum, Smith, McMonigle, Gauss, Chia, Borkowski, Musser, Falcone, Allen, Cichowicz, Mosca, Price, Yost, Ballough Excused: Desnoyers, S. Smith, Zetick, Balchunis, Dillon, Ruiz Approval of Minutes The Minutes of April 5, 2011 were approved with a vote of 14-0-1 Executive Session Leaves and Grants Update Discussion involved the need for a change in the Handbook concerning the composition of the committee - five faculty while the charge is four; emphasis placed on all schools having representation. Five faculty will remain on the committee with all schools represented; two faculty from the SAS. Proposal requires approval of University Council and the Board of Trustees. Proposal will be forwarded to the Provost before presentation to University Council. Motion to approve 15-0-0 Mission Integration Office Names were suggested for Senate recognition for two appointments for this Advisory Board. Partial Retirement Policy Update Mike Smith reported that not much has changed since last year. Issues included current concerns of partially retired faculty; 5 years reduced to 3 years; impact on departments with these changes; and inclusion of non-tenure track faculty who meet the criteria. Steps were identified to collect more information from current partially retired and those considering partial retirement. Mediation and Grievance Update Mike Smith indicated that the policy in the Handbook needs to be reviewed. The process is viewed as a sequential process and some faculty would prefer to separate mediation and grievance. Training was cited as an important aspect to strengthen the quality of the processes. Faculty Senate Webpage Webpage needs to be updated with current Senate appointments and schedule for 2011-2012. Peer Review of Teaching Discussion involved the need for a set of guidelines that would be useful for all of the Schools. It was discussed that it should be a formative process and encourage improvement of teaching and be supportive especially to new faculty. The faculty development committee will be consulted. National Campus Safety Awareness Month Gerry Ballough read a statement issued by Paul Roden and requested the support of the Senate. The statement is: Be it resolved that the Academic Senate endorses the National Campus Safety Month and urges all members of the Faculty, Administration and Student body to participate and attend events on Campus during the month of September. We urge all members of the Faculty at the start or end of their classes to ask their students if they have signed up for the Emergency Text Messaging System, to use the La Salle Shuttle, to download and use the Shuttle Tracking Application if they have smart phone devices and to follow the safety and security tips available at the Security and Safety Office and through the Student Affairs Department. This was supported by the Senate. Adjourned at 1:40 Respectfully Submitted, Mary Ellen A. McMonigle, Secretary mcmonigle@lasalle.edu

Cam usnews La Salle University's Weekly Information Circular Meeting Minutes Page 16 Activities Funding Board Meeting September 15, 2011 MEMBERS PRESENT: Peter Lafferty (co-chair), Julie Pompizzi, Vinnie Arcana (meeting chair), Kyra Spoto, Chris Kazmierczak (co-chair), Marcelina Hollender, Adam Muhlenhaupt, Liz DiPiacido, Haley St. Jean, Peter Pierre-louis, Sandra Camomile, Shannon Ewing EXCUSED: none; MEMBER{S) NOT PRESENT: Luis Gomez Board Business 1/Resident Student Association (RSA) Members of RSA are requesting $4,088 to host 'Carnifall', scheduled for October 1, 2011. MOTION: Kyra Spoto to allot $4,088 for this request SECOND: Vinnie Arcana VOTE: In favor: 9 Opposed: 0 Abstain: 1 Board Business 2/Gamma Iota Sigma Members of Gamma Iota Sigma are requesting $1,989 to send 3 students to the 4011> Annual Management Conference, scheduled for October 13-15, 2011. MOTION: Julie Pompizzi to allot $1,500 for this request SECOND: Liz DiPiacido VOTE: In favor: 10 Opposed: 0 Abstain: 0 Board Business 3/Lasallian Service Trips Members of the Lasallian Service Trips are requesting $4,708 to host a Dance-A-Thon, scheduled for November 11-12,2011. MOTION: SECOND: VOTE: Vinnie Arcana to allot $3,200 for this request Julie Pompizzi In favor: 6 Opposed: 2 Abstain: 2 Board Business 4/Mock Trial Association Members of the Mock Trial Association are requesting $7,313.60 to send 14-28 students to 3 separate competitions: Coast Guard [October 20-23, 2011], Georgetown [January 26-29, 2012] and Regionals [February 3-5, 2012]. MOTION: Adam Muhlenhaupt to allot $7,313.60 for this request SECOND: Shannon Ewing VOTE: In favor: 9 Opposed: 1 Abstain: 0 Board Business 5/Aipha Theta Alpha (ATA) Members of ATA are requesting $1,028 to host a wiffleball tournament scheduled for October 8, 2011. MOTION: Julie Pompizzi to allot $0 for this request SECOND: Marcelina Hollender VOTE: In favor: 8 Opposed: 2 Abstain: 0 Board Business 6/Activity Fee Discussion Members of the Board tabled a discussion regarding the Activity Fee until a later date. Board Business 7 /Board Balance after allocations: $103, 898.40 Submitted by Peter W. Lafferty, Co-Chair

Page 17 Activities Funding Board Meeting September 29, 2011 MEMBERS PRESENT: Peter Lafferty (co-chair), Julie Pompizzi, Vinnie Arcana, Kyra Spoto, Chris Kazmierczak (co-chair), Marcelina Hollender, Adam Muhlenhaupt (meeting chair), Liz DiPlacido, Haley St. Jean, Peter Pierre-Louis, Sandra Camomile, Shannon Ewing, Kevin O Neil (non-voting) EXCUSED: Luis Gomez; MEMBER(S) NOT PRESENT: none Board Business 1/Grimoire Members of the Grimoire are requesting $2,100 for a fall issue and publishing software. MOTION: Vinnie Arcana to allot $2,100 for this request SECOND: Sandra Camomile VOTE: In favor: 5 Opposed: 3 Abstain: 2 Board Business 2/Sigma Phi Lambda Members of Sigma Phi Lambda are requesting $3,125 to host a 5-k charity run benefitting the La Salle Academy, scheduled for October 29, 2011. MOTION: Julie Pompizzi to allot $2,500 for this request SECOND: Shannon Ewing VOTE: In favor: 10 Opposed: 0 Abstain: 0 Board Business 3/Organization of Latin American Students (OLAS) Members of OLAS are requesting $4,122 to host a dinner and speaker, scheduled for October 26, 2011. MOTION: Peter Pierre-Louis to allot $3,500 for this request SECOND: Liz DiPlacido VOTE: In favor: 6 Opposed: 3 Abstain: 1 Board Business 4/Activity Fee Discussion Members of the Board tabled a discussion regarding the Activity Fee until a later date. Board Business 5/ Board Balance after allocations: $95,795.40 Submitted by Peter W. Lafferty, Co-Chair

Page 18 Upcoming Home Events October 21 October 28 Men s Soccer @ McCarthy Stadium Sun., Oct. 23 Saint Louis 1:00 p.m. Field Hockey @ DeVincent Field Sun., Oct. 23 Saint Joseph s 12:00 p.m. Fri., Oct. 28 Saint Louis 3:00 p.m. Men s & Women s Swimming/Diving @ Kirk Pool Fri., Oct. 21 Villanova 4:00 p.m. Volleyball @ Gola Arena Sat., Oct. 22 George Washington 7:00 p.m. GO EXPLORERS!

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Page 21 Administrative Assistant I Office of Undergraduate Admission The La Salle University Office of Undergraduate Admission seeks to fill an opening for Administrative Assistant I. The Office of Admission is responsible for handling all incoming prospective students and their families including campus visits and admission applications. This position provides wide support for a wide range of admission functions. Responsibilities of this position include entering and preparing full-time undergraduate applications, assisting with Open House registration and partnering with other administrators for the overall good of the office. Other duties include, but are not limited to answering phones, assisting applicants with inquiries and responding to telephone requests for information from potential students. Applicants should be computer literate and possess a strong commitment to providing excellent customer service. This position also requires excellent communication skills and a professional demeanor. Banner experience is a plus. Qualified applicants should submit a résumé and cover letter to the following: Office of Undergraduate Admission La Salle University 1900 W. Olney Ave. Box 814 Philadelphia, PA 19141 admiss@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 22 Dean, School of Nursing and Health Sciences La Salle University invites applications and recommendations for the position of the Dean of the School of Nursing and Health Sciences. As the chief executive officer for the School of Nursing and Health Sciences (SONHS), the Dean must be committed to the Catholic mission of the University and provide strategic vision and operational leadership in all aspects of the School s academic and scholarly programs. Reporting to the Provost, the Dean will help to implement La Salle University s Strategic Plan The Will to Excel and will have an opportunity to develop a shared vision for the School and the strategies to support its implementation. La Salle University s highly respected School of Nursing and Health Sciences is located in the culturally rich and diverse metropolitan area of Philadelphia. This urban location facilitates strong relationships between the School and the community and numerous educational, social welfare, and health care organizations. The School is comprised of several distinguished undergraduate and graduate programs in the disciplines of Nursing, Nutrition, Speech-Language-Hearing Science, Health Studies, and Public Health. The School offers several certificate programs and operates the oldest nurse-led wellness center in the United States. The School of Nursing and Health Sciences occupies a recently renovated and well-appointed space on La Salle s main campus. The Dean will provide strong academic leadership, vision, and financial management; encourage the pursuit of excellence in teaching, research, and service; invest in resource and program development; and enrich the reputation of the School of Nursing and Health Sciences nationally and internationally. The Dean will lead in the recruitment and retention of diverse faculty, staff and students. The Dean will cultivate community relations and promote interdisciplinary collaborations within the School and University. The Dean will oversee tenure and promotion for faculty and accreditation for programs within the School. The successful candidate will be nationally recognized with demonstrated leadership in teaching, research, and public service. He or she will embrace innovative technologies in support of the School s educational, clinical, and research enterprises. This individual will hold an earned doctorate in one of the health sciences; have substantial administrative experience in program development and accreditation; have a demonstrated record of securing external funding for research and scholarship; and possess the credentials that merit appointment at the rank of full professor. La Salle University was founded in 1863, a legacy of St. John Baptist de La Salle and the Christian Brothers teaching order he founded 300 years ago. The University is an educational community shaped by traditional Catholic and Lasallian values: a deep respect for each individual, a belief that intellectual and spiritual development go hand in hand, a passion for creative teaching and learning, and a conviction that education should be useful for personal growth, professional advancement, and service to others. La Salle serves approximately 3,400 full-time undergraduates, 2,100 graduate students, and 1,100 part-time students. The University attracts students from 32 states and 42 countries and offers more than 40 undergraduate majors and 21 graduate programs including three doctoral programs. Review and acceptance of applications will begin and will continue at the discretion of the University until an appointment is made. It is expected that the new Dean will begin work August 1, 2012. Application materials should include: 1) a letter of interest that addresses the candidate s experiences and qualifications as they relate to the above listed requirements for this position and 2) a curriculum vitae. Please submit application materials to the following: Mr. Richard D. Sbarbaro, Chairman Lauer, Sbarbaro Associates EMA Partners International Attention: La Salle University 2 Westbrook Corporate Center, Suite 100 Westchester, Illinois 60154 Telephone: 708-531-0100 Fax: 708-947-9075 Email: rdslsa@aol.com AA/EOE 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 23 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 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 Publisher files. Please submit photos as JPEG files. NOTE: If you need to submit flyers as PDF files, please follow the guidelines used for publication in University Communications. (You can request an abbreviated list of these guidelines by writing to campusnews@lasalle.edu.) 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 Human Resources at 215.951.1013). 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.