Nov. 17, 2009 issue
News Briefs
By Ron Podell

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The following are news briefs about important
activities and events occurring at Eastern Michigan University.
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- McKanders leaving
EMU in February: Kenneth A. McKanders,
General Counsel for Eastern Michigan University,
has announced that he is leaving the University,
effective Feb. 28, 2010. McKanders, who has served
as EMU’s
general counsel since 1987, states that he will be
pursuing other professional opportunities. McKanders
further stated that his 22 years of service as EMU’s
general counsel have been extremely rewarding, both
professionally and personally, and that he has enjoyed
working with the Board of Regents, the administration,
faculty, staff and students. To ensure a smooth transition
within the Office of Legal Affairs, the University
will promptly proceed with a search for a new General
Counsel.
- Your chance to be in
film:The iGroup is looking for extras to participate
in a major independent feature shooting now in southeastern
Michigan. Extras are being sought for several scenes that
will be shooting in Monroe, Dearborn and Ann Arbor. There
are many days available from now until the end of November.
The iGroup is looking for adults 18-25 years old and 30-60
years old. Send an e-mail to Extras@theigroup.com.
Be sure to include your name, phone number and e-mail in
addition to your race, age, hair and eye color, and a digital
picture of yourself. Questions about the production should
be sent to Extras@theigroup.com.
- Poinsettia sale:The
EMU Women's Association hosts its Annual Poinsettia
sale. The profits from the sale are added to their scholarship
fund. In April 2009, the association awarded eight scholarships
and almost $7,000. The deadline for orders is Nov. 18,
with pick-up scheduled Dec. 3. This year the group is
offering 8 1/2-inch tri-color and 4-, 6- and 8 1/2 inch
in red, white, or pink. It also offers decorated wreaths
and garlands. You can choose from pine, cedar or mixed.
All orders must be prepaid and the checks payable to
the EMU Women's Association. If you do not wish to order,
you may still make a contribution to the scholarship
fund. For more information, contact Susann deVries at
487-0020, extension 2121.
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- Toledo Zoo Lights Before
Christmas: Join the EMU Office for Alumni and
friends at the Toledo Zoo Lights Before Christmas Saturday,
Nov. 21, 6-7:30 p.m. Enjoy hot chocolate and cookies with
fellow alumni and friends while touring the amazing displays
featuring 1 million lights with more than 200 animal images,
strolling carolers, model train displays and even Santa himself.
Advanced tickets are required. Tickets are $8 for adults
and $5 for kids 12 and under. Tickets include zoo admission
and parking, refreshments, admission to the alumni hospitality
station and a small gift for children. For more information
or to purchase tickets, contact the Office for Alumni Relations
at 487-0250 or e-mail alumni.relations@emich.edu.
- Calling all faculty pack
rats: Are you willing to share your tenure and promotion documents?
If so, there is an educational use for them. Professor
Betty Brown-Chappell, director of the McNair Scholars Program,
and Professor Rosina Tammany, University archivist, are
developing a course unit that will illustrate the work
of EMU's faculty. Brown-Chappell will teach this unit during
the 2010 spring semester for the McNair Scholars, academically
talented students in the Honors College whose goals upon
graduation include doctoral study and, ultimately, a faculty
position. As first-generation college students, the McNair
Scholars generally do not have the opportunity to find
out what a faculty position in a college or university
encompasses or how one would obtain tenure and promotion.
If you donate a copy of your tenure and promotion documents,
you will give the Scholars an opportunity to learn how
to research primary and secondary historical documents
in an archives setting, as well as making a significant
contribution to the Scholars' knowledge base about an academic
career. For more information, e-mail Professor Tammany
at rtammany@emich.edu or
call 487-0020, extension 2301.
- MLK call for academic
session proposals: The EMU Martin Luther
King Committee invites proposals for academic sessions
to be offered as part of the MLK Day 2010 celebration.
The 2010 theme is "The Dream." The
committee seeks academic sessions that explore, analyze
or inform our understanding of Dr. King's legacy, and
especially how individuals or groups have both interpreted
and responded to Dr. King's dream through personal commitment — by "inserting
themselves" into that dream and living it. Session content
is neither "identity bound" nor "time bound," but may
explore past, present or future across issues and populations,
and can highlight struggles or successes in "inserting
oneself" into Dr. King's dream. Proposals are due, in
electronic format, by Nov. 18. For applications and directions
for submissions, go to http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=uU4MEjlGNyRAKRl8Bi2j7w_3d_3d
- Children's Institute
fundraiser: The EMU Children's Institute
Savory Sweets cookie dough and popcorn sale continues
through Wednesday, Nov. 18. The 3-pound dough costs $10
per tub, due with the order. Approximately $4 from each
tub will go toward Month of the Young Child events in
April 2010. Items will be available for pick-up Wednesday,
Dec. 9, in the afternoon, room 103, Rackham. For more
information, contact Beth Kahl at 487-2348.
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- Did God Survive the
Holocaust?: Eastern
Michigan University, EMU Hillel and Holy Trinity Catholic
Student Parish present "Did God Survive the Holocaust:
A Jewish/Catholic Conversation," Monday, Nov. 23,
7 p.m., Student Center Ballroom. Featured speakers are
Guy Stern, director of the International Institute of
the Righteous and director of the Holocaust Memorial
Center Zekelman Family Campus in Farmington Hills, and
Father John T. Pawlikowski, professor of social ethics
at the Catholic Theological Union and director of the
Catholic-Jewish Studies Program at the Catholic Theological
Union's Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Center. Marty Shichtman,
an EMU professor of English, will serve as moderator.
For more information, e-mail mshichtma1@emich.edu
- Energy savings days on
campus: Human Resources is pleased to
announce that, as part of our campaign to contain costs
and conserve energy, Eastern Michigan University is
implementing another Energy Savings Days Program. This
year, the University will be closed for business Wednesday,
Nov. 25, and Wednesday, Dec. 23. However, some offices
critical to the operation of the University will remain
open despite these closures.
All University employees normally scheduled to work on
these days will use four hours of vacation or sick/personal
time for each eight-hour day. EMU will cover the second
half of the scheduled work hours with paid release time.
If an employee’s vacation or sick/personal time is
exhausted, the employee’s future accrual of vacation
time will be borrowed against. Employees who are required
to work on these days will receive regular pay for a normal
work day and will be credited with paid release time generated
at one hour for each hour worked up to a maximum of four
hours of release time for each eight-hour day.
Through pilot programs like this, we take another step
toward our goal of conserving energy in a manner that serves
the interests of the University and provides an opportunity
for our employees to enjoy more time with their family
and friends. For further questions, call Human Resources
at 487-3430.
- Evans-Strand Diversity
Prize: The College of Arts and Sciences
is seeking nominations for the Evans-Strand Diversity
Prize. This $1,000 prize is modeled after the Nobel Peace
Prize and is annually awarded to recognize an individual
for significant contributions to enhancing understanding
of and promoting unity among diverse populations at EMU.
The prize is open to students currently enrolled in or
graduating in the 12 months preceding the semester of
the award. The nomination deadline is Dec 1. Nomination
forms are available at http://www.emich.edu/cas/stu-scholarships.html or
the CAS Dean's Office, 411 Pray-Harrold. For questions,
contact Diane Winder at 487-4348.
- 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. Propsals
should be submitted by Dec. 1, 2009. 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- year intervals. 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 should be submitted electronically by Dec.
1, 2009, to jeanne.thomas@emich.edu.
For more information, please contact Jeanne Thomas at
487-7120, extension 2742; or e-mail jeanne.thomas@emich.edu.
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- McNair Scholars Program: Are
you an undergraduate student interested in working towards
a doctorate. The McNair Scholars Program can help. This
federally funded program mentors undergraduate students
to help get them through their program of study with
the right research skills and tools to be ready for graduate
school applications and success. Benefits include a summer
research stipend, faculty research mentor, travel expenses
for presenting research or graduate school visits, advising
and graduate school preparation. The application deadline
is Feb. 1, 2010. For an application and eligibility requirements,
go to http://www.emich.edu/honors/mcnair/ For
more information, contact Cindy Rodrigues, 487-8240,
or e-mail crodrigue1@emich.edu
- Flexible Spending Account
vendor holiday closing: BASIC, EMU's
Flexible Spending Account vendor, will close Friday,
Nov. 20, at 3 p.m. Their offices also will be closed
Thursday, Nov. 26, and Friday, Nov. 27. For questions,
call EMU's Benefits Office at 487-3195.
- FSA 2009 deadline reminder: The
plan year for the 2009 Flexible Spending Account ends Dec.
31, 2009. Please review your account balance and submit
your 2009 claims by faxing them to BASIC at 1-800-391-6562.
As indicated by IRS guidelines, any unused funds remaining
in your account at the end of the plan year will be forfeited.
The account plan grace perios has a deadlne of March 31,
2010 to have claims, incurred during 2009, submitted to
BASIC. For questions, call EMU's Benefits Office at 487-3195.
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