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MONDAY MEMO DEADLINE The deadline for submissions to the Monday Memo is noon on the Thursday prior to the Monday publication. Submissions may be sent via e-mail to monday.memo@enmu.edu. On-line email forms may also be used from the Monday Memo web address at /about/mmemo/index.html. RETIREE RECEPTION SET FOR MAY 1 Please join President Gamble in recognizing this year's retirees at a reception in their honor on Wednesday, May 1, in the SAS Atrium. Refreshments will be served at 3 p.m. and the ceremony will immediately follow. NEW GRADUATES RECEPTION SET A Commencement reception for ENMU graduates of spring 2002 will be Friday, May 10, from 4-5 p.m. in the Ballroom of the Campus Union Building. Families, friends, faculty and staff are also invited. The reception is sponsored by the ENMU Alumni Association. ENMU-ROSWELLl COMMUNITY ADVISORY COUNCIL TO MEET The Community Advisory Council of Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell will meet Thursday, May 2 at 4 p.m. in Room 115 of the Occupational Technology Center on campus. The Community Advisory Council meets once a month on the ENMU-Roswell campus during the academic year. For more information, contact Donna Gutierrez at 505.624.7403. ENMU PRESENTS DESERT STORIES DANCE CONCERT The ENMU Department of Theatre and Dance presents Desert Stories, Spring Dance Concert on May 2-4 at 8 p.m. in the University Theatre Center, Mainstage. This year's concert will feature work by Jill Pribyl, director, with a new work created by Martha Wittman of the Liz Lerman Dance Exchange of Washington, DC. Members of the Dance Exchange will also perform in the concert. The Dance Exchange has been described as a company that creates "Visionary work of extraordinary eloquence" by the New York Times. Members of the Dance Exchange will also conduct a workshop at the University Theatre Center on Thursday, May 2 from 9:30-12 noon. This workshop entitled "Critical Response" will look at how to talk about and give feedback on dance works. ENMU students will perform during the workshop. This project is part of the National College Choreography Initiate Grant. The National College Choreography Initiate was made possible through the generous funding form the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and the Target Stores, Marshall Field's and Mervyn's with support form the Target Foundation. For more information, please contact Jill Pribyl, Coordinator of Dance Studies, at 505.562.2229 or jill.pribyl@enmu.edu. Tickets go on sale April 24 at 12 noon-6pm. For reservations please call 562.2710. BOARD OF REGENTS SET MEETINGS There will be a Board of Regents meeting at ENMU-R on May 9 at 3 p.m. in the Multi-purpose Room. ENMU-R commencement will be at 7:30 p.m. that evening at the Grace Community Church in Roswell. There will be a Board of Regents meeting at Portales in the Regents' Room on Friday, May 10, 9:30 a.m. PRESS WOMEN SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS ANNOUNCED ENMU student Angela Peacock and NMSU student Cindy Marchant have won $500 scholarships from the New Mexico Press Women. The scholarship co-chairs were Wendel Sloan and Dr. Janet Roehl of ENMU. WALK THE TALK SCHEDULED Walk the Talk, a technology immersion program, will be held for the fourth year at ENMU-Portales, July 30 through August 3, and Lake Arthur Schools May 29-31 and July 25-26. Walk the Talk is a three-hour graduate level class supporting teachers and administrators as they design quality high-tech and online curriculum to use in schools. If you are working on a master's degree in education or just need to improve your technology integration in the classroom, this is the course for you. Walk the Talk will provide hands-on instruction for teachers and administrators as they learn to apply Microsoft Office tools (PowerPoint, Excel, Access etc.), Web-Design, Online Lesson Development, and Internet Tools in classroom environments. Participants work on a computer the entire week and are guided through a process of designing and using technology to benefit students, parents and themselves. Classes are facilitated by classroom teachers who have successfully integrated technology into their classroom with diverse student populations. Instructors show student examples and have many resources that participants can use in their classrooms. All participants receive free copies of Microsoft Office, instructional software and materials to use in their classrooms. Walk the Talk has a website to view some of the current work being produced by teachers and administrators. The web address is http://errc.enmu.edu. The fee for Walk the Talk includes the software, materials, three hours of graduate credit and instruction. Registration packets are available by contacting Roxann Morris @ 505.627.8489, 505.624.7221 or by email at Rlmorris@dfn.com. UPWARD BOUND HAS POSITIONS AVAILABLE The ENMU Upward Bound program would like to announce the following Summer 2002 Positions available: Instructors in Advance Computers and English (Research) at $8.00/hr as well one male Resident Assistant at $1,200 stipend for an eight-week commitment. Deadline to apply is May 8. Inquiries can be made at the Upward Bound office in the University Annex Building, Room 114, or by calling ext. 2452. SUMMER FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE Summer financial aid is available to those who qualify. Up to $750-SEOG, $1,500-Workstudy, and $4,000-Perkins, and students' remaining Stafford eligibility. Summer aid applications are in the Financial Aid office, SAS 107. INTERNSHIP PRESENTATION ON SIGNING FIESTA Please join the faculty of the College of Business in COB 117 on Tuesday, April 30, at 3:30 p.m., as Elisabeth Morgan presents the results of her internship at Signing Fiesta. A copy of the final paper is available for review in COB 204. INTERNSHIP PRESENTATION ON VETERINARY SERVICES Please join the faculty of the College of Business in COB 120 on Thursday, May 2, at 3 p.m., as Robin Decker presents the results of her internship at Hertel Veterinary Services. A copy of the final paper is available for review in COB 204. PRESENTATION ON MATHEMATICS ANXIETY SURVEY The Department of Mathematical Sciences announces a presentation by graduate student, Joan Brown, on Monday, April 29, in JWLA 123 from 4-5 p.m. Ms. Brown's presentation is a Survey of Research on Mathematics Anxiety. SENIOR FINE ARTS EXHIBITION SET Kevin Korski, Chris Lee and Justin Lehman: 2002 Senior Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibition. April 29-May 3. Reception May 3, 2002 4-6 p.m. Runnels Gallery (Golden Library). NEW POLICIES FOR CONSIDERATION The following two draft policies will be submitted to the Board of Regents for their approval. The Dress Code affects Professional Staff, Support Staff and students working on campus. The Visitors policy affects everyone on campus. Please send comments to Dr. Steven Gamble by email (ENMU President or steven.gamble@enmu.edu) or by mail (station 1) no later than Friday, May 3, 2002. Eastern New Mexico
University Dress Code Questions or complaints that cannot be handled to the employee's satisfaction by his or her supervisor/manager should be referred to the Human Relations/Affirmative Action Office for advice to resolve the situation. Personal Visits to
Campus by Children and Others ENMU PRESIDENT SEEKS FEEDBACK FOR VISION STATEMENT Dr. Steven Gamble, president of Eastern New Mexico University, is seeking feedback about a proposed Vision Statement which will be submitted to the Board of Regents for approval. Some of the statements in the Vision Statement reflect what Eastern is today and what it would like to maintain, while others reflect what Eastern will strive to become within five years. An e-mail link to President Gamble is included at the bottom of the Vision Statement for those wishing to give feedback. Eastern New Mexico
University Vision Statement The Eastern New Mexico University community envisions the following for the future: The University mission is based on the concept of student success, and the people of the University provide student-centered academic and extracurricular programs to fulfill this mission. The institution recognizes the global nature of society and is committed to educating students to be productive citizens with successful careers and fulfilling lives. The ENMU students pursue challenging academic goals and engage in stimulating classroom experiences, and the University emphasizes individual academic advising and career counseling. Students, faculty, and staff engage in intellectual dialog and debate in a collegial environment. The University continues to produce alumni who are good citizens and contributors to society and who can compete with graduates of other institutions. The Eastern community envisions a university where each faculty and staff member instills in one another and in the students a sense of social and cultural awareness and responsibility. The University accomplishes this by embracing ethnic, racial, and cultural diversity as a core value and by actively building greater diversity among students, faculty, and staff. This environment facilitates personal and social growth for all members of the University community. The students are mentored by well-qualified and caring faculty and staff who treat one another with respect and work together to accomplish institutional goals. The faculty and staff pursue professional development opportunities to enhance their skills and knowledge to improve the campus-learning environment and to create greater efficiencies and productivity within the University. Members of the Eastern New Mexico University community understand that education is a dynamic process and requires strategic planning, meaningful assessment, and thoughtful strategic decision-making. This process has the input of all of the University members in order to facilitate continuous improvement. The Friends of Eastern Foundation provides exceptional funding for scholarships and program enhancements, and the Alumni Association actively supports the institutional goals. Additionally, the University has a supportive and collaborative relationship with the communities it serves. By realizing this vision of excellence, Eastern New Mexico University continues to serve the region as a center of higher education and life-long learning, providing educational opportunities for an expanding spectrum of learners. Please send feedback about this Vision Statement to ENMU's president, Dr. Steven Gamble, at Steven.Gamble@enmu.edu. ROSWELL CAMPUS SCHEDULES
UPCOMING EVENTS Thursday, May 9 Saturday, May 11 CALL ROSWELL FOR FREEDOM
FROM SMOKING "Freedom from Smoking," a program
devised by the American Lung Association for smokers who want to quit,
will begin on Tuesday, April 30 from noon to 1 p.m. at ENMU-Roswell
in the Instructional Center, Room SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTORS NEEDED Supplemental Instructors needed for Basic/Intermediate Algebra for Fall. Student Hire $6.00/hr up to 10 hrs/wk. Pick up applications at SAS 226 or JWLA 129. Call 562.2892 for more information. THESIS DEFENSE Shital K. Dahal, a Master's candidate in the Department of Languages and Literature, will defend his thesis, "Beckett and the Question of Insanity", on Tuesday, April 30, at 12 noon, in JWLA 120. All students, faculty, and interested parties are welcome to attend. THESIS DEFENSE
On Monday, April 29, at 4 p.m. in Lea Hall 123, Jack Fenner will
present his thesis to the faculty of the Department of Anthropology
and Applied Archaeology. The thesis title is: "Putting a Hair in
the Soup: An Investigation into the Archaeological Analysis MASTER OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION EXAMS Written comprehensive examinations in the Department of Health and Physical Education will be completed according to the following schedule: April 29 - Jeff Lynn. For more information call ext. 4344. INTERNSHIP PRESENTATION Please join the faculty of the College of Business in COB 120 on Thursday, May 2, at 2 p.m. as Lesley Collins presents the results of her internship at Geotrace Technologies, Inc. A copy of the final paper is available for review in COB 204. 2002 HOMECOMING PLANNING MEETING Alumni Affairs will host the campus-wide 2002 ENMU Homecoming Planning Meeting on Thursday, May 2, at 10 a.m. in the Pecos Room of the Campus Union Building. Agenda items include a review of the 2001 HC, a financial report, preliminary plans for the October 18-20 2002 weekend and a timeline for departments and organizations to include information in the HC Schedule. If you are in the early stages of developing an idea or event for the HC weekend, this is the place to bring it and we'll be glad to help! If you plan to attend, please RSVP by April 29 to Anne at ext. 2125, or email Anne.Scott@enmu.edu. ACADEMIC HONORS CONVOCATION The Spring 2002 Academic Honors Convocation will be held Friday, May 10, for those students receiving graduation honors. The program will begin at 3 p.m. in the University Theatre. IRC SETS GIVEAWAY The Instructional Resource Center at ENMU Golden Library is a Regional Evaluation Center for the New Mexico State Department of Education. Once a year we discard samples of instructional materials no longer in adoption. This year's discard day will be Saturday, May 4, 8 a.m. in the foyer of Golden Library. Due to large turnouts in the past, we will have textbook sets and their component parts bundled together by grade level. The bundles will be available in the library foyer on a first-come basis. Section 1/1995 includes Vocational/Technical Education, Adult Basic Education, Computer Literacy, Driver Education, and Careers/Employability Skills. We ask that you provide your own boxes/bags to transport materials. BELLY DANCERS SET SHOW NA-TA-RAJA Dances and Beginning Belly Dance Class invite you to our spring show on May 1, 2:30-4:30 P.M. at the Dallan Sanders Memorial Plaza. We will perform some new dances as well as some old favorites. There will also be musical entertainment between dances provided by Brackston Taylor and 2000GUITARS! FALL SCHEDULE AVAILABLE ON THE WEB The fall 2002 schedule is now available on the Banner web at the following location: https://ad05.enmu.edu:7177/schedule.htm. (Has been removed.) Look for the summer 2002 and tentative spring 2003 schedules to be available there soon. EXTENDED LEARNING NON-CREDIT COURSE OFFERINGS The following is a list of non-credit course offerings. Please call 562.2165 to register. Aqua Aerobics - offered as a three-day rotation all eight weeks, but different times in June than July, with Kristi Jones at the Natatorium for $12 per rotation. June's rotations will be Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 7-7:50 a.m. beginning June 3 while July's will be Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5-5:50 p.m. beginning July 1. Materials include swimsuit, towel and appropriate shoes. Prepayment of $90.00 for all eight rotations saves you a $6.00 discount, but please register by May 29. Kids' College - former counselor Amanda Mayberry is back as Lead Teacher for ages 5-12 Years, Mondays-Fridays, 8-5 p.m., June 3-July 26 for $55.00 per week. Plan for a full day of fun everyday with Art, Science, Lunch in the Park, Computers, Swimming, Reading and more! Headquarters this year are located in the Technology Building with a convenient outdoor drop off/pick up located on the breezeway with accessible curb parking. A parental consent form is required. Register early to secure your enrollment. Taekwon-Do - for beginners through greenbelt, ages eight years through adult, with Steve Blakeley and assistants, Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 3-July 25, 11-11:50 a.m., GA-11. The fee is $70.00 or $35.00 per month. Register by May 29. Hip-Hop - for ages 13 years through adult meeting in GA-11 Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 3:30-4:45 p.m. for four weeks beginning June 3 with Bryan Hahn for $55.00. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes and clothing! Register by May 29. Buddin' Beethovens - a new eight-week class for kindergartners ages 4-5 years who will experience the reward of ensemble playing with Nancy Jones, Mondays, 5-5:50 p.m., June 3-July 22, Music Building, Room 214. A recital for family and friends will be held in Buchanan Hall the last day of class, July 22. The fee is only $40.00. Register by May 29. Jazz - three classes for three age ranges for eight weeks with dance graduate, Jessica Tolen, GA-11 with leotard, tights and jazz shoes required. The fee is $40.00 with 7-9 years meeting Mondays, 5-5:50 p.m.; 10-14 years meeting Wednesdays, 5-5:50 p.m.; and 15 years through adult meeting Fridays, 6-6:50 p.m. June 3-July 26. Register by May 29 Wild About Chenille Jacket - a four-week class meeting Mondays 6:30-8:30 p.m. beginning June 3, FCS-100 with Betty Strange. Learn to create your own chenille and add as collar and cuff to transform a sweatshirt to jacket. Sewing machines are provided or bring your own with some homework stitching required between classes. A materials list is available at Extended Learning with the cost varying according to your choices. The fee is $25.00. Register by May 20! We Make Music - this eight-week class for preschoolers age three years, Tuesdays, 5-5:50 p.m. beginning June 4, Music Building, Room 214 with Nancy Jones will introduce music in a variety of ways as well as allow a recital performance for the last class, July 23, in Buchanan Hall for family and friends. The fee is $40.00. Register by May 30. Ballet/Tap/Pointe - three classes for three age ranges for eight weeks, June 4-July 23, with Summer Lasiter, GA-11 with leotard, tights and ballet, tap and/or pointe shoes required. The fee is $40.00 for ages 3-5 years (ballet/tap) meeting Tuesdays, 5-5:50 p.m.; 6-9 years (ballet) meeting Tuesdays, 6-6:50 p.m.; and 10+ years (ballet) meeting Tuesdays, 7-8:15 p.m. For ages 12 years and above the fee for en pointe is $65.00 which meets Fridays, June 7-July 26, 5-6:15 p.m. at the Masonic Lodge, 117 E 3rd, and includes a concurrent enrollment fee for ballet 10+ years. Register by May 30. Wilton's Cake Decorating - two four-week classes Wednesdays, 7-9 p.m., FCS-98 with Michelle Koos, Michelle's Cakes, one, Beginning Cake Decorating, June 5-26 and the other, Intermediate Cake Decorating, July 3-24. The fee is $20.00 per class. Please register at least two weeks in advance to acquire supplies of approximately $20.00, which if not found locally can be ordered from Michelle or on line. A supply list is available at Extended Learning. Fun with Music - three new classes of fun with music for different age ranges for seven weeks, Thursdays, June 6-July 25 (no class July 4th!), Music Building, Room 214, with 1st/2nd graders meeting 4-4:30 p.m.; 3rd/4th graders meeting 4:45-5:15 p.m.; and 5th/6th graders meeting 5:30-6 p.m.. Taught by G. Montaño Palacios, M.A., the fee is $35.00, and students should bring paper notebook, markers, pencil, eraser and music paper. A recital for family and friends will be held in Buchanan Hall the last day of class, July 25, for each class. Register by June 3. Children's Choir - also taught by G. Montaño Palacios, children 1st through 6th grade combine to sing a variety of songs and present a recital in Buchanan Hall at the end of this seven-week course, Thursdays, June-6-July 25, 6:15-6:45 p.m., Music Building, Room 214. The fee is $35.00 with no class held Thursday, July 4. Curriculum Committeeurriculum
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