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Sept. 19-28 - Favorite Fraternity, hosted by Sigma Sigma Sigma, will take place in the Memorial Classroom Building lobby from 8-11 a.m. and in the John F. Gibson University Center Green Room from 11-1 p.m. Show your support with dollars and silver change. Vote against a fraternity with pennies. The fraternity with the most money wins! Sept. 27 - Jackson Waters performance, sponsored by the Missionary Baptist Student Fellowship, will take place in the Fine Arts Center Spencer Gallery at 9 p.m. Sept. 29 - Boll Weevils vs. Missouri-Rolla at 6:30 p.m. at the Allgood-Bailey Stadium in Rolla, Mo. Sept. 30-Oct. 7 - Phi Beta Sigma will host the following activities for Sigma Week:
Now-Oct. 2 - Christians in Action will continue accepting items for their International Health Care Foundation medicine drive. IHCF needs the following items: triple antibiotic ointment, gauze pads, gauze or cloth bandage rolls, band-aids, tongue depressors, Tylenol, Ibuprofen, latex exam gloves, multivitamins and reading glasses. Items can be dropped off at the CIA room in Jeter Hall. For more information, please contact Brian Jones, CIA campus minister, at 723-3482. Oct. 2 - Betty Matthews, professor of English, will speak at the Journalism Club's Last Lecture Series in the Memorial Classroom Building Auditorium at 7 p.m. Entry costs $2 with a student ID and $3 without an ID. Oct. 4 - The Arkansas Department of Labor Safety Conference will take place in the FAC Auditorium at 7 a.m. Oct. 4 - Stressbusters workshop, sponsored by Gateway Student Support Services, will take place in Harris Hall Room 200 at 12:30 p.m. Student Activities Student Health Services will conduct free Total Cholesterol Screenings Wednesday, Sept. 26 and Thursday, Sept. 27. To make an appointment contact Terri Richardson at 460-1051 or richardson@uamont.edu. Your message should include your full name, the nature of your appointment and the times that you are available Sept. 26 and 27. You will receive a confirmation e-mail that will include the date and time of your appointment. 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. Think before you drink! - Don't let college folklore influence you to be under the influence. Learn more about alcohol and student life. Read the New York Times! - Pick up your FREE copy of "All the News That's Fit to Print" at these locations:
Meetings Bass Club - John Horn wants to start a chapter. If you would be interested in joining or if you have any questions, please e-mail Horn at jwh4522@uamont.edu. Students for Constitutional and Human Rights - For more information, contact Michael Botts, assistant professor of criminal justice, at botts@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 Student Government Association and the Student Activities Board meet at 12:40-1:30 p.m. every second Tuesday 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. 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. U.N.I.T.Y club 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 Room 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 Creative Society meets Thursdays at 12:40 p.m. outside the Patio Café. Those interested in joining the club should contact Shannon Stivison at ses2407@uamont.edu. 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 campus chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 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. Opportunities
Planning to graduate in May 2008? Submit an application to the
Registrar's Office by Oct. 5. Applications are available at the
Registrar's Office in Harris Hall; the Student Services Office on the
Crossett and McGehee campuses; and on the UAM Web page under Current
Students, Registrar, Graduation Information, then select and print the
appropriate application. Unsure of when you may be eligible to graduate?
Are you eligible for an Associate of Arts degree? See your adviser to
review your degree audit. Applications for December 2007
graduation are still being accepted. The Foliate Oak Literary Magazine seeks creative, disciplined students to be a part of our editorial team. Every month, we post a new issue of our magazine online. Once a year, we create a print issue of our magazine. We are thinking about adding a podcast to our magazine. For more information, contact adviser Diane Payne at payne@uamont.edu. The Ad Hoc Committee on Academics currently is examining issues of how to increase academic standards at UAM. The committee will present concrete proposals by the end of the semester to the Assembly and eventually the administration. It seeks proposals and recommendations from faculty, staff and students about how to raise academic standards at UAM. If you need a good book to read, check out the Book Exchange. The service, provided by the Fred J. Taylor Library and located near the current newspapers, includes a variety of leisure reading materials. Books from the book exchange need not be checked out. Just take a book you would like to read and bring it back when you are finished or bring a replacement if you can. It's as easy as that! Planning a vacation in the Natural State? Pick up the following brochures in the Taylor Library at the free publication table: Adventure Guide 2007, Arkansas State Highway Map, Calendar of Events 2007, State Parks Guide 2007 and Tour Guide 2007.
"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.
Applications are available in the Office of Admissions on the first floor of Harris Hall. The deadline to apply for the spring term is December 1. Job Opportunities On-Campus JobsThe School of Education needs a student worker. The candidate can qualify for federal or institutional work study. They must have some knowledge of computer technology and knowledge in Web page design. The candidate’s main responsibility will be to assist with the CIV lab. Other duties will include: making sure faculty’s printers have replacement cartridges, setting equipment up in classrooms and possibly troubleshooting minor technical difficulties. Any interested persons should bring a resume with a brief description of your qualifications to Willard Hall main lobby or room 115.
Student Worker: The Office of the Registrar needs a student
worker eligible for federal college work study and willing to work up to
20 hours per week. They prefer a student with at least a 3.00
cumulative grade point average. The primary job duty is filing and confidentiality
is required. Interested students should come by the registrar’s office
onthe
first floor of Harris Hall. References may be checked. Review of applications will begin Oct. 26 and continue until position is filled. UAM is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Employer. Off-Campus Jobs Clear
Channel Television Photojournalist: EXPERIENCE: Radio sales is not required but will benefit those
applying. Announcements The Taylor Library is offering trial access to Oxford Language Dictionaries Online. Initially offering millions of words, phrases and translations in French, German, Spanish and Italian. The site will expand to include Russian, Chinese, Japanese and Polish. Included are usage examples, illustrative phrases and pronunciation charts. Contextualized language reference help includes notes on life and culture and Word of the Day. Please review this resource and share your comments/suggestions with us. The trial ends Oct 17. Access the trial at: http://www.oxfordlanguagedictionaries.com. Can it! - The Missionary Baptist Student Fellowship will be collecting used aluminum cans to raise money for needy African children. Please take your cans to the MBSF.
The library hosts exhibits of University recognized student
organizations. For the month of September, the library is hosting an
exhibit for Zeta Phi Beta sorority. To schedule a time for your
student organization to display an exhibit in the library, please e-mail
heady@uamont.edu. Stafford Loan Borrowers - If you have borrowed a federal Stafford loan while attending UAM, and you will graduate in May 2008, transfer to another school following the fall 2007 term, be enrolled less than half time at UAM during the fall 2007 semester or no longer be enrolled at UAM following the fall 2007 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. Praxis Test-takers - The Educational Testing Service (ETS) has announced that Praxis test-takers will now only be required to pay a registration fee one time during a testing year. For more information, please visit the Praxis Web site. Writing Center - If you would like to improve your typing skills, make sure you visit our typing lessons link. Fewer typos may mean an improved grade. Improving typing skills may also make writing papers more enjoyable. The Writing Center, located in MCB 113, is open 8-3 Monday through Friday. Our tutors are eager to assist students with any writing assignment. Please visit our Web site: http://www.uamont.edu/Arts_and_Humanities/writingcenter.htm Tuberculosis Screening - Arkansas Law states
that all students who were “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 who have not completed all requirements by
Monday, Oct. 8 are required by law to be administratively removed from
all classes. 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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