April 28, 2009 issue
News Briefs
By Ron Podell

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The following are news briefs about important
activities and events happening at Eastern Michigan University.
- Return to Earn: Career Services hosts Return to Earn, a job readiness
fair for displaced workers, Wednesday, April 29, 5-9 p.m.,
Student Center. Career Services' goal is to assist displaced
workers in making sure their resumes, interviewing skills
and job search strategies meet the expectations and standards
of what employers are looking for in 2009. There also will
be a session on how to successfully work a job fair and
attendees will have the option of having their resume reviewed
that evening. The format will be short workshops and moderated
employer panels. Participants will choose those sessions
they're most interested in attending. Participants are
encouraged to save their seat by calling Career Services
at 487-0400. This event is free and not kid friendly.
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FOR THE CHILDREN: Mohamed Okdie,
an EMU
Regent, and EMU President
Susan Martin pose with
children who
will show their art during the
Children's
Art Showcase. The exhibit
will run through May
1 in University
Gallery. |
- Children's Art Showcase: This
showcase features the artwork of children enrolled in
EMU's Children's Institute and shows through Friday,
May 1, noon, Ford Gallery. The brightly colored paintings
and free-form sculptures are a feast for the eyes. A
silent auction will take place with all proceeds benefiting
the Family Scholarship Fund. For more information, contact
Larry Newhouse at 487-0465 or larry.newhouse@emich.edu.
- EMU alumni career building
and resume workshop: Join fellow graduates of
EMU to brush up your career building skills at an informational
session featuring interview and resume tips, and networking
basics Thursday, April 30, 4:30 p.m., room 300, Student Center.
Ken Meyer, of the Career Services Center, will give the presentation.
Following the presentation, put your networking skills
to work as you mingle with fellow members of the Graduates
of the Last Decade (GOLD) program at 6 p.m. This
event is free of charge. However, reservations are required.
For more information or to register, contact the Office for
Alumni Relations at 487-0250 or alumni.relations@emich.edu.
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- Aviation program
fundraiser: Alpha
Eta Rho, the Eastern Michigan University Aviation
Program's professional fraternity, hosts their Fifth
Annual "Pancake
Breakfast Fly-in/Drive-in" fundraiser Saturday, May 2,
8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., EMU Aviation's Eagle Flight Center,
west side of Willow Run Airport, 3299 Tyler Road, Ypsilanti.
Come out for a great breakfast and the opportunity to
view EMU's rapidly growing fleet of aircraft and their
FRASCA International Inc. flight simulator. Attendees
also will get to see many unique aircraft, including
vintage military models courtesy of the Yankee Air Museum.
A $5 minimum donation per person is requested. For more
information, call Ryan Wisniewski at (313) 492-0603,
or visit http://www.emuahp.org.
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Fall Out Boy |
- Fall Out Boy
in concert: Grammy-nominated
pop punk band, Fall Out Boy, will perform at EMU's Convocation
Center, Friday, May 8, 6:30 p.m. Hit songs include "Sugar,
We're Going Down" and " Dance, Dance." Their
current album, "Folie à Deux," peaked at No. 8
on the Billboard 200. Tickets are on sale now. For tickets,
call 487-2282 or go to www.emich.edu/convocation
- Alumni Awards Dinner: Seven
accomplished Eastern Michigan University alumni will
be honored at the 48th Annual Alumni Awards Dinner Saturday,
May 9, at the Ypsilanti Marriott at Eagle Crest. David
Blixt, Terrence J. L. Thompson, Allen D. Fazio, Nichole
Francis Reynolds, Kenneth "Red" Simmons, Duane Zemper
and Ken Stevens will be honored. The evening will feature
a reception at 6 p.m., followed by a seated dinner and
program at 7 p.m. Tickets for the awards dinner are $55
per person or $400 for a table of eight. Tickets can
be purchased by contacting Alumni Relations at 487-0250.
- Rick Ross concert: Rap
star Rick Ross and special guests will perform at EMU's
Convocation Center, Saturday, May 9, at 7 p.m. Tickets
are on sale now. For tickets, call 487-2282 or visit www.emich.edu/convocation.
For more information, call Marcy Szabo, assistant director,
Convocation Center, 487-8198.
- The Dyning
Room: Eastern
Michigan University announces the arrival of Kris Rudolph's
master of fine arts thesis exhibition, "The
Dyning Room," showing May 11-22. This is the first
art installation in EMU's history to be showcased in
the EMU Student Center University Gallery. Dealing with
issues about how cancer envelops our environment, Rudolph
incorporates graphic design through a multi-sensory experience.
The show offers a unique blend of collage and craft fused
within a three-dimensional house. Hours are Monday through
Friday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Saturday, noon to 4 p.m.
A reception with food is scheduled Friday, May 15, 7-9
p.m. This event is sponsored by the EMU Student Center.
For more information, contact Rudolf at (734) 904-0128
or kristina.rudolph@gmail.com
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COMIC ART: The Michigan
Comics Show continues
in
University Gallery through
June 5. |
- Michigan Comics Show: The University Gallery hosts the Michigan Comics Show
through June 5. The exhibition is composed of editorial
cartoons, gag panels, comic strips and comic book art by
50 contemporary creators. For more information, contact
Larry Newhouse, 487-0465, or larry.newhouse@emich.edu
- Life in the Classroom: Faculty
are sought to deliver a "Life in the Classroom" session
to this fall's freshman class. This presentation is part
of Fusion: New Student Orientation. Numerous concurrent
faculty are needed in order to deliver this content to
all new students. The session will be offered Sunday, Sept.
6, 11 a.m. to noon (Labor Day weekend). The presentation
content has been developed by EMU faculty and will be provided
to all faculty volunteers, along with a brief training
prior to the session. To learn more about Fusion: New Student
Orientation, visit www.emufusion.org. Please confirm your
willingness to present "Life in the Classroom," by
contacting Campus Life, 487-2268, or e-mail Melissa Ginotti
at mginotti@emich.edu.
- Tuition waiver notice: The deadlines for employee and employee spouse/dependents
tuition waiver application submission for the spring term
is Thursday, May 7. For summer term, the deadline is Thursday,
July 2. Failure to turn in an application on time will
result in the application being denied. Please submit them
to Human Resources, 140 McKenny Hall. If you have any questions,
please contact Karyn Jones, 487-3195.
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