Jan. 20, 2009
News Briefs
By Ron Podell

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The following are news briefs about important
activities and events happening at Eastern Michigan University.
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INAUGURAL RAP: As part of
presidential
inauguration
activities on campus, Rap artist
Mims
will perform in the
Student Center Grand Ballroom
Tuesday, Jan. 20. |
- Presidential inauguration
actiivities on campus: Rap artist Mims
will perform two songs and talk about his role in
the Barack Obama campaign as part of inauguration
activities on campus Tuesday, Jan. 20. Mims will
speak and perform from 12:40-12:55 p.m., in the Student
Center Grand Ballroom. The inauguration will be shown
live on CNN in the Student Center Grand Ballroom,
beginning at 11 a.m. Doors open at 10:45 a.m. The
Black Student Union also will host a televised viewing
of the inauguration at 11:30 a.m., main lounge, Buell
Hall. Obama will be sworn in at noon. At the Student
Center event, Maggie Lippens, an EMU political science
professor, will provide an introduction at approximately
12:10 p.m., followed by an analysis of Obama's speech
and a question-and-answer session with EMU students.
Continued viewing of the inauguration parade and
news commentary will take place from 1-4 p.m. An
EMU Neihgborhood Ball is scheduled 8-10 p.m., Student
Center Grand Ballroom. For more information, contact
Melissa Ginotti at Campus Life, 487-3045, or e-mail
her at mginotti@emich.edu.
- Winter Study Abroad
Fair: The
Winter Study Abroad Fair is scheduled Tuesday, Jan. 20,
10 a.m. to 2 p.m., room 310, Student Center. Faculty and
students are invited to learn about spring and summer programs.
Students will have the opportunity to meet with program
directors, participants, financial aid representatives
and attend a passport clinic presented by the U.S. Postal
Service and Academic Programs Abroad. Pick up your application,
get your photos taken onsite, and have a representative
of the Postal Service answer questions and expedite processing.
For more information and for a list of documents to bring,
visit www.emich.edu/abroad or
call 487-2424.
- Controlling
stress: Human
Resources Training & Professional Development is
sponsoring an Employee Wellness Program, "A Better
Way to Live: Controlling Stress with Meditation-Part
2, Advanced Course." Step out of
your busy schedule to rest and relieve stress in a course
taught by Martha Kimball. Classes are free and will take
place Tuesdays: Jan. 20, and 27, 5:30-7:30 p.m., room
310B, Student Center. Faculty and staff employees who
have previously taken a meditation course or have practiced
meditation can attend. Enrollment space is limited, so
register early. To register, e-mail hr_tpd(hrunderscoretpd)@emich.edu.
Include your name, department, class grade level, e-mail
address and phone number. For more information, contact
Pat Harris, 487-3430, or e-mail
pharris@emich.edu.
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The Killers |
- The Killers
coming to Convo Center: The
Killers, a famous rock band, will be coming to EMU's
Convocation Center for a concert Thursday, Jan. 22,
at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available at www.livenation.com,
TicketMaster and the Convocation Center ticket office.
For more information or tickets, call 487-2282.
- Graduate Open House: The
Graduate Open House takes place Saturday, Jan. 31, 11 a.m.
to 2 p.m., Halle Library. This is an opportunity to learn
about EMU graduate programs, apply on-site at no cost,
talk to academic advisers and tour the campus. Informational
sessions on admissions process, programs of study, financial
aid, graduate assistantships and doctoral fellowships will
be offered. For more information, call 487-3060 or 1-800-468-6368;
or visit www.emich.edu/gradopenhouse
- DUETSs Scholarship available: The
Honors College, in association with the Creative Scientific
Inquiry Experience (CSIE) and the Office of Urban Education
and Educational Equity (OUEEE), has obtained $750,000
from the Robert Noyce Teacher Education program of NSF’s
Division of Undergraduate Education to establish the
DUETSs Program (Developing Urban Education Teachers in
STEM subjects). The DUETSs Program will award 45 scholarships
over the next five years for secondary science, math
and technology teaching majors. Application forms and
eligibility details of the program may be obtained at
the Office of Urban Education and Educational Equity
(104 Porter Building), the CSIE office (218 Rackham Building),
or online at: http://www.emich.edu/honors/duetss/index.html The application deadline for the current solicitation is
Feb. 2.
- SESI Conference
set for Feb. 13: The Center for Entrepreneurship
at the College of Business presents the Sesi Midwest
Entrepreneurship Conference Friday, Feb. 13, at the
Student Center. The Collegiate Entrepreneurs' Organization
of EMU is hosting the event. Students and faculty
are invited to listen to speakers focusing on the "Journey
to Success" from local entrepreneurs. The Business
Plan Competition will take place at the conclusion
of the conference, which includes a sit-down lunch.
The event is free, but online registration is required
at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/52938.
Visit the conference homepage or contact Paul Nucci
at the Center for more details at (734) 487-0902
or pnucci@emich.edu.
- Academic adviser
training: The
Academic Advising Center, in room 301, Pierce Hall, is
offering a six-week Faculty & Staff Academic
Adviser Training Program this winter semester. This
is an intensive program emphasizing the details of
the EMU catalog, general education, graduation requirements
and needs of special student populations. The class
will meet each Tuesday and Thursday from 9:30 a.m.
to noon, now through Feb. 19. To RSVP, please contact
Molly Weir, 487-2171, or e-mail molly.weir@emich.edu.
- Ice skating
at University Park: Ice skating at University
Park is happening now. Take advantage of the great
ice conditions and come out to the park for some
winter fun. Skate rentals are available inside The
Lake House. Posted hours are Monday through Friday,
2-10 p.m.; and weekends, 1-5 p.m. University ID is
required. For ice conditions, call ahead and ask
for Martha Costa, 487-1338.
- Office of Nutrition Services: Looking
for reliable nutrition information? Stop by the Office
of Nutrition Services, room 108, Roosevelt Hall. This is
a student-run office supervised by a registered dietitian.
Services include individual nutrition counseling, diet
analysis and body fat testing. Prices are very affordable
and packages are available. The office is open to all students,
faculty, staff and the general public. The office hours
are: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and
Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. To schedule an appointment,
stop by the office or call 487-6572. For more information,
e-mail chhs_nutrition@emich.edu
- Summer housing
position: The
EMU Upward Bound program is seeking applicants for peer
adviser positions for the 2009 Summer Academy. The program
seeks responsible, reliable, energetic and creative individuals
to provide programming support and supervision for high
school students. The positions offer salary, room and
board, and the opportunity
to chaperone exciting field trips. Applications are available
in the Upward Bound office, room 221, Rackham Hall, and
must be turned in by March 1. For more information, contact
Corey Baskin at cbaskin@emich.edu
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