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Index: On the Docket || Student Activities|| Meetings || Opportunities ||  Announcements

On the Docket
 
Photo by Eric Bell

Killed by a Drunk Driver - Brittany Vaughan, a member of Student 2 Student, painted her face white in remembrance of drunk driving victims. The students that participated did not speak to anyone all day, but handed out cards to raise awareness about drunk driving accidents.

Oct. 31 - Sigma Tau Gamma will host a Halloween Party from 10 p.m.-2 a.m. at their Party Place at 300 E. Gaines Street. $5 entry fee for everyone.

Nov. 1 - State Representative Earnest Brown of Pine Bluff will conduct a forum to inform students about the purpose of NAACP in the University Center Capitol Room at 12:40 p.m. This forum is open to anyone who would like to learn more about this organization.
If you have any questions, please e-mail Ana Hunt at hunta@uamont.edu.

Nov. 1 - Students interested in engineering will have the opportunity to meet with Rick Clift, Dean of Engineering at Arkansas State University in the Science Center Auditorium 12:40 -1:30 p.m. Please contact Juan Serna if you have any questions.

Nov. 1 - CIS club will meet at 12:40 p.m. in Babin Business Center 104. Andre Brown, CIS graduate of UAM and programmer for Dillards, will be speaking to the club on job opportunities for CIS students. All CIS majors/minors are invited to attend. If you have any questions please contact Jean Hendrix at 460-1711 or hendrix@uamont.edu.

Nov. 1 - Delta Sigma Theta Sorority will hold Discussing Social Topics: The Political and Social Impact of the Jena 6 (Hate Crimes and Race-related Violence) at 6:13 p.m. in the U.C. Caucus Room.

Nov. 1 - Creative Society will host Mocha Madness in the Patio Cafe at 7 p.m. Re-enact original prose, perform poetry, sing, play your own melody or lyrics and display paintings, drawings, sculptures and photographs. Everyone who brings art or performs will take home a free handcrafted bar of soap. To sign up, contact Professor Gary Marshall at 460-1947 or marshall@uamont.edu.

Nov. 5-16 - Preregistration for Spring 2008 classes Visit your academic advisor to evaluate your progress and plan your classes. To view the class schedules, go to the UAM home page, scroll to the bottom of the page, and click on “Class Schedules.” For any questions about preregistration, contact the Office of the Registrar at 460-1034 or stop by the office in Harris Hall on the first floor.

Nov. 7 - Deadline to drop classes or withdraw from the University and be guaranteed a grade of W in each class dropped. To make class drops, complete a multiple-part drop form, obtain the advisor’s signature and hand deliver the completed, signed form to the Registrar’s Office at Monticello, Student Services Office at McGehee or Counselor’s Office at Crossett. If you have questions, go to the Registrar's Office in Harris Hall first floor or call  460-1034.

Nov. 7 - Deadline to apply for the 2007-2008 yearbook staff. Interested students should print off the following application, fill it out and return it to 101 Jeter Hall. For more information, contact Ronald Sitton, Boll Weevil adviser, at sitton@uamont.edu.

Nov. 8 - Gateway Student Support Services invites students to Stressbusters! for students who need help with stress in Harris Hall Room 200 at 12:30 p.m.

Nov. 9 - The UAM Agriculture Alumni Society will host their annual Chicken Dinner for their Scholarship Benefit in the Monticello Wal-Mart parking lot. The award-winning Tyson cooking team will be cooking the meat. Each dinner includes a chicken half, two sides, a roll and dessert, and the cost is $5 per dinner. Please contact the Agriculture Department at 460-1014 for tickets.

Now-Nov. 14 - CIS club is collecting canned goods / nonperishable items for Holmes Chapel Presbyterian Church. The drive ends Nov. 14 so the items will be delivered in time for Thanksgiving. Bring your items to BBC Room 101.

Now-Nov. 15 - The Ambassadors will sponsor a non-perishable food drive for the Drew County Veterans of Foreign War Food Pantry. Please bring any donations to the Office of Admissions on the first floor of Harris Hall.

Nov. 23 - Deadline to enter the Mr. and Miss Holiday Diamond Pageant. The pageants, sponsored by the UAM Diamond Girls, will begin at 2:30 p.m. Dec. 1 at the Fine Arts Center. Entry Fee is $25. For more information, contact Heather Wilkerson at 870-377-3069, Samantha Coulter at 870-510-466 or Rachel Carter at 460-1245.


Index: On the Docket || Student Activities || Meetings || Opportunities ||  Announcements

Student Activities

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:

  • University Center — Green Room Lobby
  • Willard Hall — first-floor hallway
  • Babin Business Center — first-floor hallway
  • Library and Technology Center — outside Java City
  • Math and Science Center — lobby at the front entrance
  • Memorial Classroom Building — first floor close to elevators and second-floor hallway

Index: On the Docket ||  Student Activities || Meetings || Opportunities ||  Announcements

Meetings
Photo by Eric Bell

Trick or TEKE- Joe Matthews, a music education major, enjoys the Trick or TEKE Halloween party, hosted by Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.

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.


Index: On the Docket  || Student Activities || Meetings || Opportunities ||  Announcements


Opportunities
Photo by Eric Bell

Highest Bidder - Phi Lambda Chi Fraternity auctioned off members and pledges for two hours of service.

Planning to graduate in May 2008? 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.

Students enrolled in French, Japanese, Latin or Spanish are invited to join the Foreign Language Club.  Fees are $2 per semester. Come and help us plan the fall semester activities.  Contact Isabel Bacon at baconi@uamont.edu if interested.

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 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.

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.

Thursday Horsfall Hall 6-8 p.m.

"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.

UAM College of Technology-McGehee Career Pathways offers tutoring services to eligible students free of charge. No appointment needed!

  • Tutoring Lab Schedule (Room 113)
    Monday-Friday 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

  • Extended Hours (Room 114)
    Monday 2 – 8 p.m.
    Tuesday 5 – 8 p.m.
    Wednesday 5 – 8 p.m.
    Thursday 12:30 – 4:30 p.m.

Scholarship Opportunity-The UAMS Medical Center Nurse Recruitment Loan Program awards up to $1,250 per semester for a full-time nursing student. The award is renewable for up to $5,000 total. Eligibility includes:

  • Acceptance into a state approved school of registered nursing on a full-time or part-time basis;

  • Completion of the basic educational requirements for the BSN program;
  • Cumulative GPA of 2.8 or above;
  • Required to work full-time at the UAMS Medical Center, hospital only, as a registered nurse for a period of six months for each semester of assistance or repay the total awarded.

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 Jobs

Student Worker: The 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  student with at least a 3.00 cumulative GPA.  The primary job duty is filing and confidentiality is required. Interested students should come by the registrar’s office, first floor of Harris Hall. References may be checked.

Assistant Professor of Psychology: The School of Social and Behavioral Sciences is seeking applicants for a position at the rank of assistant professor in psychology.  Appointment will begin in August 2008. 

  • Responsibilities:  In addition to Introduction to Psychology, the successful candidate must be able to teach a wide variety of courses including developmental, child development and adolescence.  Preference will be given to those candidates who strive to be master teachers, who are committed to the mentoring of students and who also have well-developed research agendas.
  • Qualifications: Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology or related areas and teaching experience.  Candidates with earned doctorates will be eligible for a tenure-track position.  ABD candidates who will complete their degrees by August 2008 may also be considered.
  • Salary: Commensurate with qualifications and experience / Excellent fringe benefits.
  • Application Process: Send letter of application, vita, copy of unofficial transcripts, and names, addresses, telephone numbers and e-mail addresses of three professional references (off-list references may be checked) to Trey Berry, dean of the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, P.O. Box 3619, Monticello, AR 71656. Telephone 870-460-1047 or e-mail berry@uamont.edu

Review of applications began Oct. 26 and will continue until position is filled.  UAM is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Employer.


See everything available at www.uamont.edu/jobs or http://www.uamont.edu/StudentAffairs/CareerServices/localjobpostings.htm.


Index: On the Docket ||  Student Activities|| Meetings || Opportunities ||  Announcements

Announcements

The Arkansas Student Loan Authority has created a Web site to provide comprehensive information and access regarding student financial aid resources for Arkansans. Fund My Future provides a free scholarship search and is a clearinghouse of information specifically for Arkansas nursing and education students.

“Fund My Future is a catalyst for addressing nursing and teacher workforce shortages in the state of Arkansas,” said Nancy Smith, director of marketing and operations for ASLA. “This
Web site streamlines college access, financial aid resources and employment opportunities for nursing and teacher students.”

"Good Night & Good Luck" is available on Reserve in the Taylor Library. George Clooney wrote, directed and starred in the 2005 historical drama. The film focuses on broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow's attempts to out Sen. Joseph McCarthy during the 1950's Red Scare. Ask for the film at the circulation desk in the library; UAM ID card is required.

The following computer labs are available for student use. (Please bring your UAM ID to use the computers).
Babin Business Center

  • BBC 102 - 4:30 – 8 :30 p.m. Sunday through Thursday
  • BBC 213 - 3:30- 6:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday and alternate Saturdays 12 – 4 p.m.
  • BBC 301 (Student Lounge) - 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Library and Technology Center

  •  Second-floor lab - 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.

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 October, the library is hosting an exhibit for Phi Beta Sigma fraternity. To schedule a time for your student organization to display an exhibit in the library, please e-mail heady@uamont.edu.

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 460-1034.

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 announced 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.

The Office of Finance and Administration keeps a formal log of vending machine problems on the Monticello campus. All drink or snack machine problems should be reported to Sharon Bulloch at 460-1023 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. Submit articles Thursday by 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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