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Index: On the Docket || Honored || Student Activities/Intramurals || Meetings || Opportunities || Scholarships || Announcements

On the Docket
Photo by Matt Terry
Dean Reads to Students - Peggy Doss, dean of the School of Education, reads to children in Elizabeth Nowlen’s third grade class at Monticello Intermediate School. Doss read a story from her favorite book, "Nancy and Plum" by Betty McDonald, then passed the book down to Nowlen, her daughter, to use during her own teaching career.

Through April 2 - Filing period for Student Government elections. For more information, contact Lindsey Kight, director of Student Programs and Activities, at 870-460-1396.

March 26 - Tenor Rayburn "Bernie" Ezell will present his senior recital in Harris Recital Hall at 7:30 p.m.

March 27 - The Jazz Band will present its Jazz Festival in the Fine Arts Center Auditorium at 7:30 p.m.

March 28 - Shane Foley and G.C. Surendra, graduate students in the School of Forest Resources, will  present "Soil-Plant Relationships as They Relate to Wildlife Habitat in the Ozark Highlands" and "Forest Management under Threat of Red Oak Borer Damage in Northern Arkansas" at noon as part of the School of Forest Resources' Graduate Seminar Series. The seminar will take place in the H.H. Chamberlin Forest Resources Complex Conference Center. The seminar qualifies for one continuing education credit.

March 28 - The Wandering Weevil Wheels meet to begin painting in Jeter 104 at 1 p.m. Thanks to donated work by J.B. Smith's Body Shop, the bicycles sit primed and ready for painting. All interested groups and individuals should attend.

March 28 - Gateway Student Support Services will host "Stretching Your Dollars" workshop for all interested UAM students at 3 p.m. in the Testing Center, Harris Hall Room 200. For more information, contact counselor Phyllis Waldron at 870-460-1154.

Photo courtesy of Media Services
Student Receives Janice A. Taylor Music Award - Justin Anders of Warren stands with Janice A. Taylor. The music faculty selected Anders for this annual award given for outstanding work as a student musician.

March 29-30 - A Cheerleading Clinic for tryouts for the 2007-2008 school year will take place in the Steelman Fieldhouse gymnasium from 6-9 p.m. For more information, contact Lindsey Kight, director of Student Programs and Activities, at 870-460-1396.

March 29 -  Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. will present a free lecture from his new book, “Crimes Against Nature,” at 7:30 p.m. in the Fine Arts Center. Following the lecture, Kennedy will hold a question-and-answer session, followed by a reception and book signing in Spencer Gallery. For more information call 870-460-1078.

March 30 - Deadline to submit pictures to the Boll Weevil for the 2007 yearbook.

March 31 - Cheerleading Tryouts will take place in the Steelman Fieldhouse Gymnasium at 8 a.m.

April 2-13 - Fall Preregistration will take place.

April 3 - The CARE Tour presents a DUI Simulator in the parking lot between Maxwell and the University Center from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

April 3 - Weevil Serve Day will take place. Plan to join fraternities, sororities, academic clubs, social clubs, service organizations and tea parties  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.

April 4 - The UAM Jazz Band will play at Ruston High School at 2 p.m. in Ruston, La.


Index: On the Docket || Honored || Student Activities/Intramurals || Meetings || Opportunities || Scholarships || Announcements


Photo courtesy of Media Services

UAM Students Named in Intercollegiate Band - (first row) Kara Raulston, Kelly Martin, Christi Allen, Danielle Ayres, (second row) Don Johnson, Kasey Earl, Justin Anders, Intercollegiate Band Conductor Sam Hazzo, Tim Mullenax and Nicole Payton commemorate the selection of nine UAM band members for the Arkansas School Band and Orchestra Association’s Intercollegiate Band.

Honors

Alpha Sigma Tau won the TKE "Favorite Sorority" fund-raiser. Sigma Sigma Sigma took second, Zeta Phi Beta took third, Delta Sigma Theta took fourth and Alpha Sigma Alpha came in fifth.

Alpha Chi congratulates the following winners of Academic Olympics: Brandy Gavin came in first; Robert Forrest came in second and Cody Rowland came in third.

Winners for the Fall Housing Sign up included:

Bankston Hall: Michael Howard, Cameron Armour, Kennie Cook, Jonathan Ivory, Anthony Newton and LaMarcus Payne.

Horsfall  Hall: Debreshia Clemons, Rebekkah Driver, Victoria Howard, Felexia Aaron, Nigar Najafova, Harmony Black, Danielle Ayres and Julie Nolen.

Maxwell Hall: Grace Akin, Greg Clark, Randy Covington, Temara Johnson, Larry Livers, Laneka Richarson and Trent Watkins.

Royer Hall: Vaneisha Bunn, Tori Covington, Tara Edgerson, Shainna Hines, Kendra Huskey, Shae Jones, Teryn King and Tabitha Lawson.

University Apartments: Shana Carter, Robert Greene, Lillie Johnson, David Jones, Lillian King, Eric McGuire and Tyler Price.

Photo courtesy of Media Services

Agriculture Students Honored - Megan Martin, Kirstin Guetzlaff, John Ryan, Whitney Whitworth of the UAM agriculture faculty, Paige Bolin and Kristi Cano commemorate the students' selection by the American Society of Animal Science for its undergraduate Academic Achievement Award for the 2006-07 year.


Index: On the Docket || Honored || Student Activities/Intramurals || Meetings || Opportunities || Scholarships || Announcements
Photo Courtesy of Admissions Office

Relay for Life - The Ambassadors are sponsoring an Easter basket give-away. Donations for the basket, valued at $400, will be given to the American Cancer Society’s local Relay For Life. A winner will be selected April 2. The basket may be seen in the Office of Admissions on the first floor of Harris Hall.

Student Activities

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.

Sundays 3-7p.m.
Mondays 3-5 p.m.
Tuesdays 3-5 p.m.
Wednesday 3-5 p.m.

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. Hours subject to change.

Cold Water - A mechanical failure in the boiler will keep the water cold in the University Pool until a replacement part arrives.

The Writing Center extended hours Wednesdays and Thursdays until 4 p.m.

Intramurals   

Download entry forms! View this week's schedule and winners! For more information, contact Julie Gentry at 460-1046 or gentry@uamont.edu.


Index: On the Docket || Honored || Student Activities/Intramurals || Meetings || Opportunities || Scholarships || Announcements

2007 Yearbook
   The Boll Weevil seeks candid photographs related to school for inclusion in the school yearbook. If you have multiple photographs on Facebook or MySpace, please give us permission to use pictures appearing there by sending an e-mail to yearbook@uamont.edu.

   Students may submit up to four digital shots each. Shots need to be saved as a jpg or gif file for consideration. Priority will be given to individuals submitting photographs by March 30. All photographs should clearly identify individuals in each picture. PLEASE send in photos and fill out the following contract: http://www.uamont.edu/Organizations/TheVoice/sm/singles.htm

   Clubs and organizations should also submit pictures. Shots need to be saved as a jpg or gif file for consideration. Priority will be given to all clubs and organizations that send photos with identification information of the members (names, what the picture shows) to the yearbook by March 30. We need a minimum of 10 good quality digital photos saved as a jpg or gif file to a CD. We want a group photo, along with club activity shots, fun shots, volunteer events, etc. If your club is active and wants to show off, PLEASE send in photos and fill out the following contract:
http://www.uamont.edu/Organizations/TheVoice/sm/contract.htm

   Bring a CD or Zip disk (100MB or 250MB) containing the photos to the Journalism lab located in Jeter 101. You may also drop off the CD in the Arts & Humanities department office.

   If you need a photographer, call Student Publications at 460-1997 to set up an appointment. For more information, contact call 460-1138 and leave a message.

   The 2005, 2006 and 2007 yearbooks are currently in production and will be available to pick up during Homecoming 2008. Seniors of 2007 will have their yearbook shipped to them courtesy of Walsworth, our new publisher. Pick up FREE yearbooks from the years 1998-2004 at 101 Jeter Hall.

Don’t be left out of the yearbook!

Meetings

The Creative Society currently does not meet.  Those interested in joining the club should contact Shannon Stivison at SES2407@uamont.edu.  

Mondays

The U.N.I.T.Y choir rehearses 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.

Tuesdays

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 from 12:40 – 1:30 p.m. on the second Tuesdays of each month

The Weevil Film Society meets at 4:30 p.m. in the Memorial Classroom Building auditorium on Tuesdays. Movies start at 6 p.m.

U.N.I.T.Y meets 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.

Wednesdays

Baptist Collegiate Ministries serve lunch at noon. First-timers eat free and everyone else eats for $2. Proceeds benefit summer mission trips and other activities.

The Chess Club meets at 3:30 p.m. in 316 Babin Business Center.

The Forestry Club meets 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.

Thursdays

The Student Government Association and the Student Activities Board meet at 12:30-1:30 p.m. on the first and third Thursdays of each month in the U.C. Caucus Room  Any student can participate and attend meetings. 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.

Students for Constitutional and Human Rights will hold its second meeting March 29 at 12:40 p.m. in the MCB Auditorium.

The Psychology Club holds meetings the last Thursday of every month at 12:45 p.m. in MCB 315. Anyone interested may attend. The club also offers tutoring services for psychology courses.

The NAACP meets at 6 p.m. in Horsfall Hall.

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.

Missionary Baptist Student Fellowship hosts "Renown" meetings at 9 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.


Index: On the Docket || Honored || Student Activities/Intramurals || Meetings || Opportunities || Scholarships || Announcements

 '07-'08 Staff Openings
   Need a one-hour credit in the fall? Want to help make memories that will last a lifetime? Join the newspaper/yearbook staff and help document your college years at the University of Arkansas at Monticello.

   The Voice seeks interested students to apply for all positions — not only in Monticello, but at the Crossett and McGehee campuses too!

   Interested? Submit an application by April 21. Get one by clicking on the icon below. Selected staffers must take the journalism lab. For more information, contact adviser Ronald Sitton at sitton@uamont.edu or call (870) 460-1138.

Opportunities

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 Mayborn online for more information at: http://mayborninstitute.unt.edu

"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.

Residence Hall Tutoring Schedule

Monday

Horsfall Hall

6-8 p.m.

Tuesday

Royer Hall

6-8 p.m.

Wednesday

Bankston Hall

6-8 p.m.

Job Opportunities

See everything available at www.uamont.edu/jobs.


Index: On the Docket || Honored || Student Activities/Intramurals || Meetings || Opportunities || Scholarships || Announcements



Scholarships

The League of United Latin American Citizens will award scholarships to selected Hispanic students. Scholarships, ranging from $250 to $1,000 per term, may be used for payment of tuition, mandatory fees, room, board or books. Apply by March 31.  Eligibility requirements include:

  • Must be a U. S. citizen or legal resident;
  • Must be a full-time student;
  • Must demonstrate financial need;
  • Must indicate academic performance;
  • Must show evidence of leadership.

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:

  • An AICPA student affiliate member;
  • A declared accounting, finance, or information systems major with an overall GPA of at least 3.00;
  • A student who has completed at least 30 hours, including at least six hours in accounting;
  • Enrolled full-time at an accredited college in the U. S.

Pick up applications at accountemps.com or aicpa.org. Apply by April 1.

The Arkansas Cattlemen's Foundation presents the Young - Baker Scholarship worth $2,000 for the 2007-2008. Eligibility includes:

  • Must be an Arkansas resident,
  • Must be planning a career in or related to the cattle industry. 

Selection based upon academic achievement, character, career plans and leadership potential.  Preference may be given to children and grandchildren of ACA members or given to those in need financial aid. To get an application visit  http://www.arbeef.org/Foundation/YBApp.htm for more information on scholarships provided by The Arkansas Cattlemen's Foundation visit http://www.arbeef.org/scholarships.htm. Apply by June 1.

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:

  • An Arkansas resident, who is or has been a member of an Arkansas 4-H Club, FCCLA, FBLA or FFA and who has exhibited a first, second or third place item in the Junior Creative Arts Department at the Agricultural Fairs in the state of Arkansas and the Arkansas State Fair and Livestock Show;

  • Minimum 2.5 grade point average;

  • Minimum 18 ACT composite;

  • Enrolled full-time for the fall 2007 and spring 2008 terms;

  • Leadership abilities;

  • Economic need;

  • May NOT be a previous recipient of any Arkansas State Fair scholarship.

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:

  • Arkansas resident and U. S. citizen;
  • Full-time student in postsecondary technical program;
  • Demonstration of leadership;
  • Minimum 3.00 grade point average;
  • Minimum 19 Act composite.

Pick up applications in the Office of Admissions or at http://dwe.arkansas.gov/hightechscholarship.htm, which lists eligible programs. Apply by July 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.

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:

  • U.S. Citizenship
  • Between 17 and 30 years old
  • Enrolled in college full-time in pursuit of a baccalaureate or advanced degree and have at least two years remaining in school
  • Cumulative GPA of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale
  • Meet military medical qualification standards
  • No civil convictions (unless waiver is approved)
  • No more than three dependents (unless waiver is approved)

ROTC Scholarship Requirements:

  • U.S. Citizenship
  • Between 17 and 30 years old
  • Cumulative GPA of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale
  • Completed 60-80 hours toward degree
  • Meet military medical qualification standards
  • Be physically fit
  • Be a Scholar-Athlete-Leader

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 Harris Hall, Room 124.


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Announcements

Photo by Brittany Pickett

Cramin' for Tests - Junior Landon Grimes (left) studies with seniors Quinton Jones and Doanna Young  for a British Literature test in the Writing Center. Students can get help with writing papers in the Writing Center. 

The Oxygen Project will present antismoking information presentation in the U.C. Green Room April 10 from 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

On April 10, UAM students perform Recital in the Visual Performing Arts Complex Band Hall at 12:40 p.m.

Students with 45-60 hours will need to take the CAAP Exam. Dates for the test included April 17-18 from 12:30-6 p.m., and April 19 and 21 from 8 a.m. till 1:30 p.m. Students only need to take the test on one of the test days. Registration is required for the exam and is free to all UAM students. To register go to Harris Hall Room 201 or visit  http://www.uamont.edu/StudentAffairs/CounselingTesting/.  Those students who have reach a total of 60 hours will not be allowed register for classes until the exam is completed. For more information about the exam, contact Lara Hughes in the Office of Counseling and Testing (Harris Hall, Room 201) at 460-1454 or e-mail at hughesl@uamont.edu.

Several classes will be offered for the May 14-25  intersession. Classes will take place Monday-Friday and times will vary depending on the class. To see a complete list of classes go to http://www.uamont.edu/Schedules/allunits06.htm.

The MBSF held a prayer meeting on March 21 for James Shipley. Rob Leonard led the prayer for Shipley, a UAM freshman and a member of the MBSF. Prayers are requested for Shipley, who suffers from a severe infection.

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:

  1. Graduate in May 2006
  2. Transfer to another school following the spring 2006 term
  3. Be enrolled less than half time at UAM during the fall 2006 semester
  4. No longer be enrolled at UAM following the spring 2006 semester
The federal government requires that you completed a mandatory exit counseling session within 30 days of completion of the spring term or within 30 days of withdrawing or falling below half time. Go to http://www.mapping-your-future.org and complete the Stafford exit counseling. Visit http://www.nslds.ed.gov to access your loan history. Please contact the Financial Aid Office at 460-1050 or come by Harris Hall Room 300 if you need help with this requirement.

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.

The Voice publishes weekly on Thursdays. Submissions are due Tuesday at 5 p.m. for editing. We welcome comments and suggestions at thevoice@uamont.edu. Letters to the editor may also be sent by campus mail to 100 Jeter Hall, University of Arkansas at Monticello, Monticello, AR 71656.

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