Oct. 27, 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.
- A Funny Thing Happened
on the Way to the Forum: The EMU Theatre
season kicks off with Stephen Sondheim's Tony Award-winning
musical, "A Funny Thing Happened
on the Way to the Forum," Oct. 29-31, 7 p.m., Quirk
Theatre. Pirooz Aghssa directs this farce, inspired by
the works of the ancient Roman playwright Plautus (251-183
B.C.) and accounts the raucous, libidinous story of Roman
slave Pseudolus, as he tries to win his freedom by helping
his master, Hero, find love. Appropriate for ages 12
and up. For tickets, call 487-2282 or you can purchase
them at the Convocation Center, Student Center ticket
office or the Quirk Box Office.
- Electronic W-2 consent: In its continuing effort to GO GREEN, Payroll is now offering
employees the opportunity to receive their W-2 electronically
instead of being printed and mailed. Employees can consent
to receive their electronic W-2 in Employee Self Service
(ESS). For more information, go to: http://www.emich.edu/finserv/payroll/index.html or
contact Payroll at 487-2393.
- EMU Open Enrollment period
and Flexible Spending Account: Eastern Michigan
University's Open Enrollment period is scheduled through
Friday, Oct. 30. The "Health Care Options" booklet
will be mailed to every benefits-eligible employee's
department. This booklet will provide specific information
on each of the available health plans. The effective
date of any coverage change will be Jan. 1, 2010. For
questions, please contact the Benefits Office at 487-3195.
Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Open Enrollment is scheduled
Oct. 19-30. If you wish to have an FSA for calendar year
2010, you must enroll during this time. FSAs for 2009
will end Dec. 31, 2009. For enrollment information, please
contact the Benefits Office at 487-3195.
- EMU Open Enrollment for
Short-Term Disability: The Open Enrollment Period
for the Short-Term Disability benefit for CS employees is
scheduled through Friday, Oct. 30. During this time, clerical/secretarial
employees who did not enroll in the Short-Term Disability
benefit when initially offered will have the opportunity
to enroll, with coverage becoming effective Jan. 1, 2010.
Any enrollments will require a Statement of Health to be
completed. CS employees who are interested in this benefit
must complete an enrollment application and a Statement of
Health. These must be turned in by Oct. 30. There is a cost
to the benefit of $7.58 per month. CS employees currently
enrolled in the plan need to do nothing. This benefit is
administered by MetLife, which offers a dedicated customer
response center; a toll free number to initiate claims (1-800-858-6506);
seamless transition from Short-Term Disability to Long-Term
Disability. Any questions can be directed to either Karyn
Jones or the Benefits Office at 487-3195.
- Continuing Education
scholarships available: Five scholarships
are available for students studying through Continuing
Education. Undergraduate and graduate students enrolled
in any of the programs offered through Continuing Education
during the winter or spring 2010 terms are eligible.
The application deadline is Nov. 1, 2009. An online
application form is available at ep.emich.edu/scholarships
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A WOMAN AND HER DOG: "Ellen and
Nellie,"
an oil on panel painting by artist
Joseph
Begnaud, is part of the
Contemporary Art exhibit
on display in
Ford Gallery. |
Contemporary Art exhibit
continues: "Contemporary Art," an invitational
survey of contemporary painting, features the work
of artists from across the nation working in a variety
of paint media and approaches, continues through Thursday,
Nov. 5, in Ford Gallery. Curated by EMU faculty Michael
Reedy and Amy Sacksteder, the exhibit features the
work of local, regional and national artists. The exhibition
investigates the role of painting in today’s
art world with no restrictions on scale, media, and
subject matter. For more information, call 487-0465
or e-mail Jennifer Locke at jlocke1@emich.edu
- Student Center parking
lot closed: The Student Center parking lot A1 will be partially closed
through Monday, Nov. 2, for a roofing project scheduled
at Hill and Pittman Halls. Alternative parking is available
in Green Lot 1 and 2. For questions, contact Travis Temeyer,
physical plant, 487-3380.
- Native American Fall
Feast: Usher in this
time of harvest and celebration during the Native
American Fall Feast Monday, Nov. 2, 6 p.m., room 310 A/B,
Student Center. Blue Lake will be the featured drumming circle.
There will be free food sponsored by Student Government.
Canned goods will be collected during the event to be donated
to local food banks in the area. The event is organized by
the Native American Student
Organization, The Center for Multicultural Affairs and Diversity
and Community Involvement. For more information, contact
the CMA, 487-2377, by e-mail at cma.dci@emich.edu or
go to www.emich.edu/cma.
- Special benefits from
Chase: Eastern Michigan University staff
and faculty members will be able to receive better
rates, more rewards and bigger discounts in one convenient
banking package by becoming a JP Morgan Chase customer.
Representatives from Chase Bank will be located
in front of the EMU bookstore in the Student Center
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27, and Wednesday,
Oct. 28, Please stop by to find
out how you can take advantage of these special features.
For more information, call Benefits,487-3195.
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- AQIP Action Projects
sought: EMU’s Continuous Improvement
Operations Council (CIOC) requests proposals for
AQIP Action Projects to be implemented in January
2010 and beyond. The CIOC will review proposals at
its December 2009 meeting. Any member of the EMU
community (student, faculty, staff, or administrator)
can propose an Action Project. Action Projects are
concrete, specific continuous improvement projects
that address an EMU area of functioning that can
be improved. The project should identify evidence
supporting need for improvement. Ideally, an Action
Project will document measurable improvement over
a period of six months to three years. Additional
information can be found at http://www.emich.edu/aqip/index.html,
and the application form can be found at http://www.emich.edu/aqip/actionproject1.html.
Proposals are evaluated on clarity of the problem definition,
relationship to one or more AQIP categories, feasibility
of implementation within a relatively short time, consistency
with the EMU mission, level of collaboration in the
implementation plan, and clarity of criteria for success.
For more information, please contact Jeanne Thomas
at 487-7120, extension 2742; or e-mail jeanne.thomas@emich.edu.
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