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Announcements were submitted to the Monday Memo by University
Community Members (employees, students and retirees). Announcement submissions
must be received by Thursday at noon for publication on the following
Monday. To submit your Monday Memo item, use the Submit
Announcement from the left sidebar. You may also submit announcements
by email to monday.memo@enmu.edu.
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are nonprofit.
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is as text-only copy (preferably Times New Roman 12). Graphics and large
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Memo. Photos with news releases or for the Candid Camera section
are welcomed. Thank You The Management.
Microsoft Excel XP Training
Information Technology Services will offer a training workshop
on how to use Microsoft Excel using Microsoft Office XP. Excel is an
excellent tool for keeping track of data and crunching numbers. In this
workshop, you will learn how to use Excel's basic features, such as
entering data, adding and deleting rows and columns, formulas, and formatting
and working with worksheets.
Participants have a choice of taking the two-hour workshop on Feb.17
or Feb. 24 from 2:30-4:30 p.m. in UCC 107. Class size is limited so
register early by calling Information Technology Services at ext. 4352.
Plan on attending this fun and informative class open to all ENMU staff
and faculty.
Students Invited to Career Expo at UNM
The Counseling and Career Services Department at Eastern New
Mexico University is looking for senior students to take to the annual
Career Expo at the University of New Mexico on Thursday, Feb.13.
The Career Expo is sponsored by the Career Services Department at UNM.
It will be at the Johnson Gym in Albuquerque from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. According
to Ty Walker, director of Counseling and Career Services at ENMU, over
80 employers will be present at the fair.
Students will meet in the Student Academic Services parking lot to take
an ENMU van to the Career Expo at 6 a.m. At the fair, students will
present their resumes and go through a short interview process with
any of the many employers present. They will eat lunch in Albuquerque
and come home on Thursday.
ENMU seniors are invited to sign up through Counseling and Career Services.
There is a refundable fee of $5 to assure attendance at the event. Walker
asks that students register by Thursday. For more information, call
Ty Walker at 562.2211. (Written by Britt Hochhausler, student writer
in Communication Services)
Time to Apply for 2003-2004 Scholarships
The New Friends of Eastern Foundation 2003-2004 Guide to Scholarships
is available now.
Deadline for most scholarships is March 1, 2003.
The Guide to Scholarships is available:
Online at: http://www.enmu.edu/aboutenmu/development/scholarships/index.shtml
(Complete forms online and print for convenience.)
Or go to: http://www.enmu.edu
Go to "About ENMU"
Click on "FOE Foundation"
Click on "Guide to Scholarships"
Or pick up a Guide to Scholarships at the following campus locations:
Admissions
Dean's Offices
Information Desk
Development Office at 3rd & K
For more information, call the Development Office/Friends of Eastern
Foundation at 562.2412.
POPS Dinner Concert Set The
35th annual POPS Dinner Concert will present An American Heritage of
Music on Saturday, April 12, at 7:30 PM in the Campus Union Ballroom
Featuring performances by the University Symphonic Band, the Swanee
Singers, and the Faculty Jazz Players, the event underwrites scholarships
for talented music students. Admission is $25 per person, with tickets
available by advance purchase only. Please join the University Friends
of Music and ENMU's Music Department for this evening of elegant dining
and beautiful music. For more information, contact the Department of
Music at 505.562.2377.
Williamson Lectureship Set
Eastern New Mexico University's annual Williamson Lectureship will be
held Thursday, March 6, 2003. The community is invited to "Celebrating
75!" honoring Jack Williamson's 75 years of publication in science
fiction. Join our guests, authors Joe Haldeman, Connie Willis, and Jack
Williamson, for lunch beginning at 11:45 AM in the Campus Union Ballroom.
For luncheon reservations, call 505.562.2315. The cost is $7, payable
at the door. The evening panel presentation, at 7 p.m. in Buchanan Hall
of ENMU's Music Building, is free and open to the campus and community.
For more information, contact Patrice Caldwell at 505.562.2315.
Cynthia Irwin-Williams Lecture Set
The Mu Alpha Nu anthropology club and the Department of Anthropology
and Applied Archaeology are proud to present the 4th annual Cynthia
Irwin-Williams Lecture. Dr. Lynne Sebastian, Director of Historic Preservation
Programs for the SRI Foundation, a private nonprofit dedicated to historic
preservation, and President-elect of the Society for American Archaeology,
will present a talk entitled The Awful Truth about Archaeology on Thursday,
Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. The lecture will be held at Becky Sharp Auditorium
in the College of Business and is free and open to the public.
Student Models Sought The
Office of Communication Services is seeking students of all vintages,
majors and shapes to serve as models to represent ENMU in publications
and on the Web. If interested, call Richard Salas at 562.2154, or come
by Room 218 of the Administration Building between 1-5 p.m. on Monday-Friday,
or e-mail jrsalas@msn.com.
ENMU-Roswell Community College Board to Meet The Community
College Board of Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell will meet at
7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 13 at the Dexter School District Administration
Building, 100 N. Lincoln in Dexter. Items on the agenda include reports
from ENMU-Roswell Provost Dr. Judy Armstrong and ENMU President Dr.
Steven Gamble. The board will also act on a budget adjustment request
and review a market research report. Community College Board meetings
are open to the public.
For more information, contact Donna Gutierrez at 624.7403.
Scholarship/Financial Aid Night
Multicultural Affairs is sponsoring a Scholarship/Financial Aid
Night on Feb. 20 in the Alley from 7-9 p.m. All the student directors
of the Multicultural offices and a representative of The Friends of
Eastern Foundation and Financial Aid will be available to answer questions
and take applications. Cookies will be served and Ground Zero will have
an additional 15 percent discount on the daily special. If you have
any questions contact Nancy Varelas at ext. 2451.
Minutes to Spare? One of
the responsibilities of the Office of Planning and Analysis is the archiving
of committee minutes. This is a friendly reminder to committee chairs
and recording secretaries to submit your minutes once they are approved.
Please send the signed original and two copies to Deborah Bentley at
Station 2, plus an email copy to Deborah.Bentley@enmu.edu.
Our office will gladly accept older minutes that have not yet been submitted
in order to update our files. All committee minutes received are posted
at http://www.enmu.edu/aboutenmu/administration/governance/committees-councils/minutes/index.shtml.
For information on committee rosters please see http://www.enmu.edu/aboutenmu/administration/governance/committees-councils/rosters/index.shtml.
Workshop for On-Line Course Development Scheduled
for Benefit of Faculty The Extended Learning Office
will hold a workshop to introduce faculty to on-line course development
from 3-5 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 18, in Ed 115E. This will be the first
in a series of proposed workshops. ENMU's on-line program priorities
will also be disucssed. Tim McGee, Distance Education supervisor, and
Trish Maguire, CIS faculty member, will lead the workshop. For additional
information, call Tim at ext. 2065.
Reception and Open House for Financial Aid
and Director Student Affairs is proud to welcome Joyce
Eldridge as Financial Aid Director. Please join us for a reception and
Open House in the Financial Aid Office, Tuesday, Feb. 11, from 2-4 p.m.
to meet Joyce and the Financial Aid team. Door prizes will be given.
Textbooks Available for Review
New Mexico Public School Reading and Language Textbooks are available
for public review at ENMU. Have you ever-wondered how public school
textbooks are selected for use in the school systems? New Mexico follows
a six-year cycle in adopting textbooks for each subject area for use
in the public schools. Textbooks placed on the official list are available
for local adoption throughout the six-year period.
Teachers, parents, and other community members are invited to review
and comment on the proposed textbooks that have been approved by the
State of New Mexico's Department of Education Instructional Material
Bureau. The new Reading and Modern, Classical, and Native Languages
textbooks are currently available for examination at the Instructional
Resource Center (IRC) located at Eastern New Mexico University's Golden
Library.
The IRC is located on the second floor of Golden Library and is open
on Sunday from 12 p.m. to 11 p.m., Monday through Thursday from 7:30
a.m. to 11 p.m., Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturday from
10 a.m. to 7 p.m. For more information, call Vickie Linthicum at 505.562.2258.
Master of Physical Education
Written comprehensive examinations in the Department of Health and Physical
Education will be completed according to the following schedule:
Feb. 10 - Floyd White; Feb. 21 - MJ Anderson; March 3 - Garett Williams;
March 7 - Todd Wallis and Andy Correll; March 10 - Kelley Lee; March
31 - Marcos White; April 11 - Rick Apodaca. For more information, call
ext. 4344.
Valentine Bouquets at ENMU
Bookstore 5 balloons +...cup of kisses=9.95...large
cup of kisses=14.95...teddy bear=7.50...vase w/silk or candy rose=9.95;
3 balloons free w/any gift purchase over $5; design your own bouquet;
free on-campus delivery for orders placed through Feb 13; richard.vigil@enmu.edu.
AEOP Valentine Stuff
for Sweeties AEOP is selling stuff for
your sweetie as a Valentine's fundraiser in February. Items include
suckers, gift bags, candy boxes, balloons and stuffed animals. We will
also be selling raffle tickets for a basket which includes all of the
above, wine glasses and sparkling red grape juice. Suckers $1, Soaps/gift
bag $3, Candy box $3, Candy Box w/3 balloons $5, 5 balloons w/ stuffed
animal $7, 5 balloons w/stuffed animal and candy box $10. Raffle tickets
$1 per chance. We will be set up in the CUB Lobby during lunch and dinner
hours, during Valentine's week, to take orders. For more information
or to place an order, call Kathie at ext. 2200.
Valentine Grams
Native American Affairs is selling Valentine Grams for $5 each
which include three balloons, a bag of candy and treats, and a personalized
message. To order, call 562.2470.
Navajo Taco Sale Native American
Affairs is selling Navajo Tacos every first and third Tuesday of each
month from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the front lobby of the Education
Building. The price is $5 per plate with drink; fry bread is $1. For
more information, call 562.2470.
Meetings for Student Teacher Applications Set
All ENMU students who plan to student teach during
the Fall 2003 semester must attend a pre-application meeting to receive
the required information concerning application procedures. Three session
have been scheduled and student may choose the session that is most
convenient to their schedule. A session is scheduled for 12 - 1 p.m.
or 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. on Feb.10 in the Aztec Room, Campus Union Building.
Feb. 11 session from 6 - 7 p.m. in the Aztec Room, Campus Union Building.
During the session students will complete a pre-application packet indicating
intent to student teach during the Fall 2003 semester. ATTENDANCE IS
MANDATORY! Roswell and Ruidoso student teacher pre-application meetings
will be announced at a later date.
Krispy Kreme Doughnuts at Portales High School
Some students at Portales High School are selling Krispy Kreme
doughnuts from now until Feb. 15. They will then be able to pick them
up on Feb. 22 at the Portales High School gym from 9 a.m. to noon. They
are $8 for a dozen. They will be glazed. To order or for any questions,
call Brooke Smothermon at home at 359.1877 or cell 749.6228. E-mail
bsmothermon@portalesschools.com.
ENMU Bookstore Participating in Ram Band Booster
Discount Card The ENMU Bookstore is a participating
merchant for the Portales High School Ram Band Booster Discount Card.
There are 18 local merchants honoring the card. The card is valid through
Dec. 31, 2003, and can be used repeatedly with most of the participating
merchants. If you don't have your card yet, contact Bobby Brunson (562.4361)
at the Bookstore to purchase one. They are $10 each, all of which goes
to support PHS Ram Band.
Black History Month Display at Golden Library
The Golden Library will feature a display observing Black History
Month in the Foyer Gallery. The gallery will feature different artifacts
and artwork from different artists, and will run through Feb. 20. The
gallery is free and open to the public. For more information, contact
Jeremy Gardels at 562.2624.
Departments Invited to Showcase Themselves
During Science Fair Attention, Academic Departments:
Every year Eastern hosts the Regional Science Fair. This year's fair
is scheduled for Saturday, March 1. Please consider participating in
an open house that will showcase your department. For instance the Science
Department always hosts an open house for the 6th through 12th graders
who bring their science projects to exhibit on that day. We expect about
200 exhibitors, in addition to their parents and teachers, and some
siblings. Many students are coming to a college campus for the first
time, so all departments are encouraged to have a presence on this day.
For example, non-science departments could produce a display with a
scientific theme, or help out with the machinations of Fair Day itself.
To give you an idea of the kind of presentation we have in mind, email
rosemary.mathews@enmu.edu
or robert.mctaggart@enmu.edu
for more information.
Science Fair Web Page The web
page for the Southeastern New Mexico Regional Science and Engineering
Fair, being hosted by ENMU on March 1, can be found at http://academic.enmu.edu/mctaggar/www/ScienceFair.html.
The site also has a copy of the judges' reply form for those who would
like to judge.
Free Lunch for Science Fair Judges
There is such thing as a free lunch. The Science Fair will be
held on Saturday, March 1. Volunteer judges are the most important ingredient
for a successful fair. Students, faculty and staff are invited to serve
as volunteer judges. People who have judged at the fair in the past
say they have enjoyed working with the kids and are glad to judge again.
Judging schedule begins at 8:30 till 11:30 a.m., then the free lunch
at the cafeteria. Following lunch, Interviews conclude about 3 p.m.
Please e-mail science.fair@enmu.edu
to get more information.
Activities for Science Fair Participants
Eastern New Mexico University Science Department, March 1, 2003
Microbiology Research Laboratory Roosevelt Hall, Room 224.
Dr. Manuel Varela and his students conduct research to find ways to
circumvent the problem of antibiotic resistance associated with infectious
diseases. They are also interested in searching for bacterial mutants
that change sugar fermentation properties. Visit the laboratory for
a tour. You are welcome to ask questions.
Biotechnology Core Facility Roosevelt Hall, Room 133/134.
The Biotechnology Core Facility at Eastern is designed to produce a
highly trained and educated workforce for the growing biomedical field.
Come see all of the modern, state-of-the art equipment that faculty
and students at Eastern have access to, and learn what career opportunities
exist in biotechnology and biomedicine.
Natural History Museum At the main entrance of Roosevelt
Hall. Open 8 a.m. till noon.
See live rattlesnakes, fishes, salamanders, frogs, predatory spiders,
and other fascinating animals. Nearly all of the species displayed can
be found in New Mexico. Wildlife and Fisheries Biology students will
be available to answer your questions.
Miles Mineral Museum Next to the Natural History Museum.
Open 8 a.m. till noon.
Minerals, rocks and fossils from New Mexico and around the world are
attractively displayed. Come and see meteorites, gold, diamonds and
the new fluorescent mineral display. Look for minerals from places you've
been. See the display of the minerals and rocks used to make common
items you use everyday.
Behavioral Ecology Laboratory Behind the Science Building
near the Greenhouse
9 a.m. till noon. Observe freshwater organisms, from microcrustaceans
to fishes, and learn about their reproduction, behavior, and ecology.
Zooarchaeology Lab in Lea Hall near the Post Office and
the Bank
Pronounced "zo-ark-e-ology," this collection of animal remains
(mostly bones) from archaeological sites is on display in Lea Hall.
Dr. Kathy Roler Durand will show visitors how archaeologists use such
collections of animal bones to determine what foods prehistoric people
were eating. Archaeologists dig up middens (trash mounds) at ancient
sites and then Zooarchaeologists, such as Dr. Durand, identify each
bone using a comparative bone collection of known species.
Roosevelt County Museum Located in a separate building near
the Administration Building. Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. It's like traveling
back in time when you enter the museum. See a 1920s movie projector
from the old Lyric Theatre in Portales. See the inaugural ball gown
of the governor's wife in 1950. See remnants of antique technology such
as an Edison phonograph and a printing press from the early 1900s.
Blackwater Draw Museum On US 70, approximately 8 miles
northeast. This archaeological museum tells about the world-famous discovery
of the ancient Clovis People who inhabited this area and hunted the
Mammoth here over 11,000 years ago! The trip to the museum by auto should
take about 10 or 15 minutes. Admission is free for Science Fair participants
and their accompanying car group.
Counseling and Career Services See display in the lobby near
the stairs. Representatives from the Counseling and Career Services
Office are available to answer questions. The mission of the Counseling
and Career Services Department, located in the SAS Building, room 214,
is to provide personal and career counseling to enable students and
alumni an opportunity to secure personal wellness and achieve employment
goals.
Admissions Office See display in the lobby near the stairs.
Offering bachelors degrees in 47 major areas and masters degrees in
14 major areas, Eastern New Mexico University's Admissions Office has
information for those interested in attending ENMU. For more personalized
information, phone the Undergraduate Admissions office, 562.2178 and
the Graduate Admissions Office, 562.2147.
GED Classes
Clovis Community College offers free GED instructional classes
on the ENMU campus in Room 234 in the Student Academic Services Building
(SAS) on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 6-8 p.m. The instructor's name
is is Ken Derenzy. For more information, call 769.4095.
University Police Cell Phone for Routine Calls
The University Police (UP) carry a cell phone on duty between
the hours of 5 p.m. and 8 a.m. and all day Saturday and Sunday. This
phone was basically set up so that students and, in some cases, faculty
and staff could contact UP on a non-emergency basis. There are times
when a staff member needs a room or building unlocked that failed to
make it on the list that UP receives from Planning and Analysis. However,
these calls should be for minor situations. For anything of a serious
nature, callers must go through the Portales Police Department. The
Portales dispatcher, when they dispatch these important calls to UP,
are monitored by the City, County and State Police Officers. They, in
turn, respond to assist UP officers regarding any situation that occurs.
At the present time, UP are receiving calls regarding what time McDonalds
and other eating establishments close, etc. These calls can become time
consuming and interfere with what this system was initially set up to
do. The message that UP would like to communicate to everyone is to
contact the University Police Officer directly by calling cell phone
number 760.2945 anytime from 5 p.m. through 8 a.m. Monday through Friday
and all day Saturday and Sunday for routine help. All other calls should
go through the Portales Police Department at 356.4404 ext. 0; this will
contact the caller with the Portales Police dispatcher.
Cafeteria Prices for Faculty/Staff
The faculty/staff prices for meals in the Campus Crossroads (cafeteria)
are as follows: Breakfast - $2.99; Lunch - $3.49; Dinner - $4.99.
Two-Year Course Rotation On-Line
To assist in planning schedules, a two-year rotation listing
of courses is also available at http://www.enmu.edu/academics/courses-catalogs/rotation/index.shtml
or by clicking on "course rotation" on the "courses and
catalogs" web page.
Webpage Directory Access
With the inauguration of the new website, units will now have control
over the content, maintenance, and development of certain levels of
their website. ENMU faculty or staff may request directory access for
the unit that they are charged with updating. Send emailed requests
to Webmaster@enmu.edu
with the words "Directory Access Request" in the subject line.
When these requests are received, the Webmaster will contact the area
executive administrator, who must approve all requests for directory
access. Once approval is given, directory access will be set up and
the staff member will receive an email confirmation, with a directory
password. At that point, pages in that directory can be changed or added,
so long as the changes comply with the web policies. Informational workshops
will be offered about how to use webpage templates and comply with web
policies. If there are any questions about this process, please contact
mailto:Webmaster@enmu.edu
or call the Office of Communication Services at 562.2154.
Arsenic and Old Lace Items Needed Needed for
upcoming production of Arsenic and Old Lace: 40's and early 50's
seamed hosen, girdles, slips, wigs, ladies shoes, black and white lace-up
men's shoes. Costume shop will pick up. Leave a message at 562.2720.
Donations are tax deductible.
General Comments
"Everytime there is even a hint of snow around here, everyone
freaks out." Candy Baros
Extended Learning Non-Credit Courses
The following is a list of non-credit course offerings. Please
call 562.2165 for more information or to register.
Victim Advocacy a 48-hour live lecture certificate program
held on three consecutive Monday/Wednesday evenings and all day Saturday
format, March 24-April 12, COB-130. The fee is $450. Please register
and order textbook (approximately $30) by March 17.
Journaling Workshop with Creative Memories Consultant,
Kyla Gray, your choice Tuesday, March 11, 6:30-8 p.m. or Saturday, April
12, 10-11:30 a.m., SAS-166. The fee is $10 with a kit fee of $12, payable
to the instructor. Please register at least one week prior to class
to order supplies.
How to Care for Your Computer and Virus Protection with
Mick Hoffman, either Feb. 25 or April 8, 6-8:30 p.m., UCC-107. The fee
is $30. Please register by Jan. 20 or April 3, respectively.
Tole Painting a six weeks class for ages 15 years through
adult with Janice Lee Wednesdays, Feb. 26-April 9 (no class March 19,
spring break), 6-8 p.m., FCS-99. The fee is $36 with a $5 kit fee payable
to the instructor. Materials include water bowl, paper towels and brushes.
If you do not have brushes, please call Jan at 478-2303 before purchasing.
Please register by Feb. 21.
Swimming for 4 years and up with Ben and Jared Zatorski,
Lifeguards/Red Cross Certified Instructors, Natatorium, Mondays-Thursdays,
4-4:50 p.m. The fee is $40 per rotation and includes a Red Cross certification
card. Rotation #1 meets Feb. 18-27, rotation #2 meets March 3-13, rotation
#3 meets March 24-April 3 and rotation #4 meets April 7-17. Please register
by the Friday prior to each rotation.
The Busy Gourmet a one-night, hands-on dinner party with
Jan Hauptmann Tuesday, Feb. 18, FCS-98 with the menu including pork
loin with raspberry chipotle glaze, stuffed chicken breast with pecan
cornbread, three-cheese scalloped potatoes, sweet potato puree with
sherry and white chocolate bread pudding. The fee is $20 with a lab
fee of $7 payable to the instructor.
Paralegal an intensive 84-hour certificate program with
classes held during six consecutive weeks, Tuesday and Thursday evenings
and all day Saturday, COB-136. Five required textbooks (approximately
$200) must be ordered one week prior to the beginning class date of
Feb. 18. The fee is $915. Please register by Feb. 11.
Step by Step Accounting with Gene Smith Thursdays, Feb.
20 and 27, 6-8 p.m., COB-137. The fee is $40. Please register by Feb.
17.
Fast Formula with Creative Memories Consultant, Kyla Gray,
your choice Thursday 6:30-8 p.m. on Feb. 20 or Saturday, 2-3:30 p.m.
on March 8, SAS-166. The fee is $10 with a kit fee of $22 payable to
the instructor. Please register at least one week prior to the class
to order supplies.
How to Sell Anything Online offered twice with Tim McGee
Tuesday, Jan. 14 or Feb 11, 6-8 p.m., UCC-107. The fee is $20. Please
register by Jan 13 or Feb 10, respectively.
Pedagogy in the Student-Centered Constructivist Classroom
for teachers, administrators and education majors with Tim McGee, Thursday,
6-9 p.m. either Jan. 23 or Feb. 20, UCC-204. The fee is $30. Please
register by Jan. 21 or Feb 17, respectively.
Aqua Aerobics 12 two-day rotations with Kristy Jones,
Tuesdays/Thursdays, 6-6:50 p.m., Jan. 28- April 24, Natatorium. The
fee is $8 per rotation or discounted to $90 prepaid for all 12 rotations.
No classes March 18 and 20, spring break. Please register by Monday
prior to each rotation.
Model Rocketry for 8 years through adult (8-14 years require
parent/guardian) with Bill Moyer, either February 1-22 or April 5-26,
9-11 a.m., COB-123. In each of the four-week classes, three sessions
will consist of lecture and model construction while the fourth session
will be held at the Portales Municipal Airport to launch your model.
All supplies are included in a $20 kit fee payable to the instructor
at the first class. Registration is $20 and be sure to enroll one week
prior so that Bill can order your supplies!
Yoga for 14 years through adult with Lisa Moyer, Tuesday/Thursdays,
7-7:50 p.m., through May 1, GA-11. Please wear non-confining, comfortable
clothing. Mat, strap, block and blanket are optional. No drop-ins are
accepted; however, pro-rated payments can be arranged with the Extended
Learning Office.
Saturday Painters' Forum for ages 10 years through adult
(ages 10-15 years require parent/guardian) with Tim McGee scheduled
six Saturdays (Feb. 8, 22, Mar. 8, 29, April 12 and 26), 3-5 p.m., at
different sites for $10 per session or pay only $50 for all six! The
first class will meet in COB-137 and requires pencil and/or charcoal
and newsprint tablet. Additional class sites such as Grulla National
Wildlife Refuge/Oasis State Park will be determined by each prior class.
Using a medium of your choice--watercolor, acrylic or oil, you will
be responsible for your own supplies; but please contact Tim at 562.2065
prior to any first-time purchasing. Any transportation or park fees
are the student's responsibility. Please contact Extended Learning at
562.2165 for the scheduled site location.

Change of Support Senate Meeting Time
The Support Senate will meet on Feb. 20 at 1:45 p.m. in UCC 117.
This is a change from the previously announced day and time. All support
employees are invited to attend Senate meetings.
Curriculum Committee Meeting
3:30 pm Monday, Feb. 24
Library Conference Room
Faculty Senate Committee
First and third Thursdays of each month
3:30-5 p.m.
COB 113
University Budget Committee
Second Wednesday of each month at 1 p.m. in Regents Room
Undergraduate Admissions and Standards Committee
Second Thursday of each month at 3:30 p.m. in COB 163
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