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Feb. 12 - Career Services hosts a "Resume Writing" workshop at 3 p.m. in 200 Harris Hall. For more information, contact Laura Hughes, director of Counseling, Testing and Career Services, at 460-1454 or hughesl@uamont.edu. Feb. 13 - The Student Activities Board presents Brother Moses, who will celebrate Black History Month with Martin Luther King Jr. speeches at the Fine Arts Center from 7-9 p.m.. Free to all interested students. For more information, contact Lindsey Kight, director of Student Programs and Activities, at 460-1396 or kight@uamont.edu. Feb. 13-15 - Student Health Services FREE total cholesterol screenings. Make an appointment by contacting Terri Richardson at richardson@uamont.edu or 460-1051. Your message should include your full name, the nature of your appointment and your available times during Tuesday through Thursday. You will receive a confirmation which will include the date and time of your appointment. Feb. 14 - The Student Activities Board and Aramark give away a Valentine's dinner to three couples. The winning couples will receive a catered meal, two movie passes and flowers. Register in the cafeteria. Feb. 14 - Brian Lockhart, a research forester at the Southern Research Station, presents "Bottomland Hardwood Old Growth: Myth or Matter of Perspective" at noon as part of the School of Forest Resources' Graduate Seminar Series. All seminars take place in the H.H. Chamberlin Forest Resources Complex Conference Center and qualify for one continuing education credit (CFE). Feb. 14 - First disbursement of spring-only first-time borrower loans starting at noon. Feb. 14 - Wandering Weevil Wheels begins priming bikes. Interested individuals or groups should contact Speech Professor Gary Marshall at marshall@uamont.edu, Assistant Professor of Spatial Information Systems Buren "Buck" DeFee at defee@uamont.edu or Assistant Professor of Journalism Ron Sitton at sitton@uamont.edu. Feb. 14 - Original artwork entries due for the Foliate Oak Online’s annual “Best of” print edition! Please submit your artwork as an attachment to foliateoak@uamont.edu. Feb. 15 - Gateway Student Support Services holds "Focus! Improving Your Memory" workshop for all interested students at 12:30 p.m. in the Testing Center, Harris Hall Room 200. For more information, contact counselor Phyllis Waldron at 460-1154. Feb. 18 - UAM hosts College Goal Sunday, a one-day college access program designed to provide assistance to students and their families in completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The event begins at 2 p.m. in the Memorial Classroom Building. Feb. 20 - Student Activities and Aramark present a Mardi Gras-themed lunch and festivities in the Gibson University Center cafeteria. Feb. 24 - Phi Beta Sigma's Lambda Zeta chapter presents its 30th anniversary step show at Drew Central High School auditorium at 7:14 p.m. Purchase $5 tickets from any member. Feb. 26 - The Student Activities Board presents Jabali Afrika in the Fine Arts Center from 8 -9 p.m. Attend for free with a student ID. For more information, contact Lindsey Kight, director of Student Programs and Activities, at 460-1396 or kight@uamont.edu. Feb. 27 - Provost David Ray speaks in the inaugural "Last Lecture" series, presented by the Journalism Club from 7-9 p.m. in the MCB auditorium. Purchase tickets for $2 with student ID or $3 without. For more information, contact Student Publications at thevoice@uamont.edu. Feb. 28 – Deadline for Who's Who nominations to be submitted by your organization for the 2007 Boll Weevil yearbook. Please nominate one male and one female for each category, then e-mail your results to yearbook@uamont.edu. You may also drop off the form in the Arts & Humanities office in the MCB. Please help make your yearbook a great one. Feb. 28 - Applications due for August or December 2007 graduation. Submit applications to the Registrar's Office in 102 Harris Hall. Find applications on the campus homepage, http://www.uamont.edu, by choosing the Current Students option, clicking on Registrar, clicking on Graduation Information, clicking on appropriate application, then print it, fill it out and submit. Unsure of when you may be eligible to graduate or if you are eligible for an Associate of Arts degree? See your adviser to review your degree audit.
Crush Grams will still be on sale Feb. 12 in the MCB lobby from 8-11 a.m. and Feb. 13 in the U.C. Green Room from 11 a.m-1 p.m. The grams benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation. "Crush Grams" will be delivered on the Monticello campus Feb. 14 for only $2, or $3 if delivered anonymously. Crush-gram recipients can come to the Caucus Room Feb. 14 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. to find out who their “Crush” was for an extra $2. Alpha Sigma Tau sells Valentine's Day items in the U.C. Green Room Feb.12 from 10 a.m.- noon, Feb.13 from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. and Feb.14 from 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. Purchase Mylar balloons for $2, latex balloons for 50 cents, Hershey's Kiss bundles for $1 and gift cards for 25 cents. Pay for the gift, notify your crush and leave it for them to pick up in the University Center on Valentine's Day. UAM College of Technology-Crossett nursing instructor Shela Upshaw received the Life Share Blood Center's volunteer of the year award for her work in organizing blood drives.
Jack Cross,
Richard Eberle, Eric Bell and Matt Bowers won two movie passes at the
Super Bowl Party. Scott Grubb won the Indianapolis Colts’ jersey. Think before you drink! - Don't let college folklore influence you to be under the influence. Learn more about alcohol and student life. Faculty, staff and students can take a FREE, anonymous alcohol screening at http://www.mentalhealthscreening.org/screening/loginpage.asp. When asked for a login name, enter UOFAMONTICELLO.
University Pool OPEN SWIM Hours for SPRING 2007 Hours for open swim for current students, faculty and staff and their spouse and children living in the same household. Current I.D. required for admittance. Pool closed on days of home basketball games. Hours subject to change. Download entry forms! View this week's schedule and winners! For more information, contact Julie Gentry at 460-1046 or gentry@uamont.edu.
Meetings Open to all faculty, staff and students, the UAM Assembly meets Thursday, March 1 at 3:30 p.m. in the Memorial Classroom Building's auditorium. Agenda items should be mailed to Chairwoman Kate Stewart at stewart@uamont.edu by Feb. 16. An International Club will organize Feb. 22 at 12:30 p.m. in the
Office of Admissions, located on the first floor of Harris Hall.
Membership will be limited to any international student, faculty
member or staff member on the UAM campuses. The purpose of the club is
to allow international students to meet, interact and share current
experiences and cultural knowledge with the UAM campus. The U.N.I.T.Y choir rehearses Mondays at 7:30 p.m. in the Music Building, Room 133. UNITY is open to all students. For more information, call 460-1743 or e-mail unityclub@uamont.edu. U.N.I.T.Y meets Tuesdays at 7 p.m. in 204 Memorial Classroom Building. UNITY is open to all students. For more information, call 460-1743 or e-mail unityclub@uamont.edu. The Student Government Association meets from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in the U.C. Caucus Room on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Any student or organization needing an issue brought before SGA should contact Lindsey Kight, director of Student Programs and Activities, at 460-1396 or kight@uamont.edu. The Spatial Information Systems Club meets bi-weekly on Tuesdays at 12:30 p.m. in room 209A of the Chamberlin Forest Resources Complex. The Alpha Chi Student Honorary conducts regular business meetings for members only during the activity period (12:40 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.) on the second Tuesday of each month. The Weevil Film Society meets Tuesdays at 4:30 p.m. in the MCB auditorium. Movies start at 6 p.m.
The Chess Club meets Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. in 316 Babin Business Center. Baptist Collegiate Ministries serve lunch at noon Wednesdays. First-timers eat free and everyone else eats for $2. Proceeds benefit summer mission trips and other activities. The Forestry Club meets Wednesdays at 5 p.m. in the lobby of the forestry building. For more information about the club, visit http://cotton.uamont.edu/~forestryclub/. The Social Work Club meets the first Wednesday of each month. The Creative Society meets Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. outside the Patio Café. Do you like to write, draw, paint, sing, make stuff, or just be around creative people in general? If so, you should join the Creative Society! Anybody with any interest is welcome to come by and check it out. We are looking for a band or musician to play intermission and help us get Mocha Madness started. We also need people to help us make refreshments and set up before it starts. The Student Activities Board meets from 12:40-1:30 p.m. in the Gibson University Center House Room on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Any student can participate in SAB and attend meetings. For more information, contact Lindsey Kight, director of Student Programs and Activities, at 460-1396 or kight@uamont.edu. The NAACP meets Thursdays at 6 p.m. in Horsfall Hall. Missionary Baptist Student Fellowship hosts "Renown" meetings Thursdays at 7 p.m. at the MBSF Center (near the tennis courts). Come find out about weekly small groups and upcoming events. All students are encouraged to attend. Drew Country Writers meet on the third Thursday each month in the First Presbyterian Church library at 6:30 p.m. Members must produce tangible evidence that they write, though they may not have published at this point. Opportunities The Foliate Oak Online's February 2007 issue features prose from Glen Chesnut, Lockie Hunter, Ross Rader and Brooke Burger; poetry from Janet Butler, Steve DeFrance, Ian G. Dorward, Christopher Profeta, Nicholas Ripatrazone, Jennifer Schuler and Sam Silva; and art from Bret M. Herholz, F.J. Bergmann, Lucinda Luvaas and comic Justin Miller. Interested in submitting? Read the guidelines at http://www.foliateoak.uamont.edu/submission-guidelines-1/ then send your work to foliateoak@uamont.edu.
Conversational Spanish for Educators - UAM College of Technology
–McGehee offers this non credit class Feb. 20-May 29
on Tuesdays from 5-6:30 p.m. in the Dumas Public Schools
Administration Building at 213 Adams St. Registration and payment of
$80 tuition will be accepted on the first night of class. For more
information, call Sharon Cantrell at 870-222-5360 ext. 5250 or
e-mail cantrells@uamont.edu
Delta Zeta Epsilon seeks new members
for the foreign language honor
society. Qualifications for DZE include a 2.5 over all grade point
average with a 3.0 in your foreign language classes. Students need a
total of a least 24 college-accredited with at least six hours in a
foreign language. Interested students should also get a letter of
recommendation from their foreign language instructor. Apply
by Feb.23. For more information contact Martha Rico at
mpr2626@uamont.edu.
Weevil Serve Day - Plan to join fraternities, sororities,
academic clubs, social clubs, service organizations and tea parties
April 3 for a campus-wide service project in the community from 3-6 p.m.
that will include primarily light work to encourage
participation. For more information, contact recruiting coordinator
Jermaine Smiley at 870-460-5018 or e-mail
JTS2001@uamont.edu. Spring Training 2007 encourages students, faculty and staff in their efforts to achieve improved physical health. Each “trainee” will participate in an independent exercise program and submit documentation of the type and duration of at least 20 “workouts” by Friday, March 9 for the opportunity to win an Exercise Center T-shirt. Spring Training 2007 provides regularly scheduled weight checks, body fat analyses and blood pressure checks for each trainee. For more information or to sign up, contact Terri Richardson at 460-1051, richardson@uamont.edu or visit Student Health Services.
The Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Writers Conference of the Southwest
- The Mayborn Institute invites you to join writers and journalists
from around the world at the third annual conference July 27-29 at the
Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, Texas.
Acclaimed writer Joyce Carol Oates provides the keynote speech for a
conference comprising lectures, readings and panel discussions with
leaders in nonfiction literature. Registration begins February 2007.
Visit the Mayborn online for more information at:
"DROP-IN" TUTORING SERVICES and STUDY SKILLS LAB - The tutoring labs, located on the third floor of Harris Hall, offer tutoring services Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED! Students must present a UAM ID and check in at the front desk. For more information, contact Laura Hughes, director of Counseling, Testing and Career Services, at 460-1454. Scholarship Opportunities
The Arkansas High-Tech Scholarship program
will award 18 scholarships worth $250 per semester for 2007-2008. Awards
include a maximum of $500 per academic year. Eligibility includes: Pick up applications in the Office of Admissions or at
http://dwe.arkansas.gov/hightechscholarship.htm,
which lists eligible programs. The Arkansas Governor’s Commission on People with Disabilities awards several scholarships each year. Apply by Feb. 23. Eligibility for consideration includes:
UAM private scholarships - Students interested in applying for campus scholarships by the March 1 deadline for Fall 2007 must meet various guidelines, including major, grade point, county of residence and number of hours earned. Pick up an application for consideration in the Office of Admissions on the first floor of Harris Hall. The Arkansas Press Women offer a $1,000 scholarship to a student planning a career in journalism or mass communications. The applicant must be entering his/her junior or senior year in the 2007-08 academic year. Applicants must complete the written application, provide an official transcript, submit three letters of recommendation and three communication/journalism/broadcast samples, and write a 400-word or less statement of professional goals. Apply by March 1. For more information, visit http://www.arkansaspresswomen.org/profdev/schol.htm. The AWS Foundation provides several scholarship opportunities for students studying welding technology, engineering or associated careers in both undergraduate and graduate programs. Application deadlines range through March 1. For more information, visit http://www.aws.org/w/s/foundation/national_scholarships.html. Thirty-four one-year grants will be available in the 2007--08
academic year from National Garden Clubs, Inc. Awards in the amount
of $3,500 per academic year are available to selected juniors, seniors
or graduate students. These awards offer aid for those studying in
agriculture, botany, biology, forestry, economics, wildlife or other
related fields. A minimum 3.25 grade point average is required. Complete
application packets can be accessed at
www.gardenclub.org . Apply by
March 1.
The Drew County Extension Homemakers Club offers two scholarships for the 2007-2008 term. Each award will be in the amount of $1,000, with $500 awarded in the fall and $500 in the spring. The awards can be used toward tuition, fees, room, board or books. Apply by March 21. The Emerging Leaders of the Arkansas Bankers Association offers
scholarships totaling $7,500 to students attending four-year campuses in
Arkansas.
Apply by March 23. Applicants must meet the following
requirements:
Must be majoring in banking, finance or business and have plans to enter the banking profession; Must have an overall grade point average of at least 3.00. Complete application packets may be accessed through www.arkbankers.org. The Monticello PEO seeks applications for a $500 scholarship for the fall 2007 term. Applicants must be female graduates of Drew Central of Monticello High School, who have completed at least 24 college credits with a minimum 2.5 grade point average. Apply by April 1. Accountemps and the American
Institute of Certified Public Accountants provide
five $2,500 scholarships to outstanding students
pursuing degrees in accounting, finance or information
systems.
To be eligible, a student must be:
Pick up applications at accountemps.com or aicpa.org. Apply by April 1. The Arkansas Education and Training Voucher Program offers funds to foster youth and former foster youth to enable them to attend colleges, universities and vocational training institutions. Students may receive up to $5,000 a year for four years as they pursue higher education. Funds may be used for tuition, books or qualified living expenses. Available on a first-come, first-served basis to students out of the Arkansas foster care system. For more information, visit https://www.statevoucher.org/state.xhtml?state=AR.
The Arkansas Livestock Show Association
provides two W. R. “Witt” Stephens 2007 Creative Arts Scholarships
worth $2,500 available to students submitting an application by
June 15 and meeting the following eligibility requirements: The Arkansas Cattlemen's Foundation recently announced two new endowed scholarships:
Get a guaranteed two-year ROTC Scholarship worth over $26,000. Army ROTC is looking for qualified students to participate in this summer's Leader’s Training Course, a 28-day adventure course worth six college credits. Free round-trip transportation, meals and lodging included. Requirements include:
ROTC Scholarship Requirements:
Note: Non-scholarship juniors, seniors and graduate
students who enroll in ROTC under the Alternate Entry Option will
receive a $9,500 stipend for the last two years of ROTC. Age waivers are
available for qualified students. Starting salary for a Second
Lieutenant is over $32,000 and approximately $50,000 in four years.
Great medical, dental and housing benefits. For more information,
contact Lt. Col. Iverson Jackson via e-mail at
jacksoni@uamont.edu or
rotc@uamont.edu, or come by 124
Harris Hall. See everything available at www.uamont.edu/jobs. An Autism Spectrum Disorder conference will take place March 17 from 9:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. at the Monticello First Baptist Church. The free conference provides an overview of Autism and Asperger’s Developmental Disorders; explains how this disorder affects behavior, communication and social skills; and helps create a more successful learning environment for those affected. For more information, contact Chris Copeland at 501-376-4791 or ccopeland@absc.org.
Tentative refund for the Spring 2007 semester: March 14 — Second disbursement of spring-only loans Arkansas Law states all students foreign born are subject to the requirements of the Arkansas Department of Health Tuberculosis Screening Program for Foreign Born University and College Students. In order to comply with these regulations, all students born outside the United States must begin by completing a Tuberculin Skin Testing Database form as soon as possible. Students may do these by obtaining a form from University of Arkansas-Monticello Student Health Services. Upon completion of this form, students will receive further information and instructions. Access your grades via Campus Connect by clicking on "Student Information and Links" at the UAM home page. UAM no longer mails grade reports to students at the end of the term. Any student who wishes to have a mailed grade report must complete a request with the Registrar’s Office prior to the last day of final exams (May 8). To receive mailed materials from the university, your permanent mailing address must be accurate. For more information, call the Registrar’s Office at 870-460-1034.
Stafford Loan Borrowers - If you have borrowed a federal Stafford
loan while attending UAM, and you will:
Official Degree Audit - If you are seeking a baccalaureate degree and you have earned between 60 and 90 hours, you should meet with your academic adviser to complete a signed degree audit for your chosen major and minor (if applicable). Once you reach the 90-hour point, you will be unable to register for classes until a signed audit is on file in the Registrar’s Office. If you’d like to know the status of your degree audit (whether one is on file or not), please contact the Registrar's Office at 460-1034. The Office of Finance and Administration keeps a formal log of vending machine problems on the Monticello campus. All coke or snack machine problems should be reported to Sharon Bulloch at UAM extension 1023 or e-mail bulloch@uamont.edu. In addition to providing the location, please indicate if the Coca Cola machine contains cans or bottles when reporting problems. Visit the Fred J. Taylor Library and Technology Center on the Monticello campus from 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Friday, 1-4 p.m. Saturday and 2-10 p.m. Sunday. The Patio Café now takes phone-in orders at 460-1376 Monday through Friday for lunch (11 a.m. – 2 p.m.) and dinner (4 – 7 p.m.). Visit the Web site for menus and prices. Get a cup of Joe at Java City! The coffee shop inside the Taylor Library and Technology Center opens Monday - Friday from 7 a.m. - 3 p.m., and from 5-9:30 p.m. Sunday - Thursday. For more information, call 460-1876 or visit Java City online. Visit the University Bookstore on the Monticello campus weekdays from 7:45 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
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