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These 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.
The Web address for the Monday Memo is http://www.enmu.edu/news/monday_memo.html.
Announcements can only be accepted from offcampus groups that
are nonprofit.
ENMU Women Set New
Semester Reception ENMU Women invite you to the annual
"We're Baaaack Reception" on Friday, Jan. 17 from 5:30-8 p.m.
Come celebrate the start of the new semester with ENMU faculty and staff
at the home of Ronnie and Jon Birdsong: 207 N. Ave. Q. Hosted by the
ENMU Women. For more information, call Joan Brown at 356.8986.
Non-Credit Piano Lessons Offered
The Music Preparatory Department is now enrolling for non-credit
piano lessons for all skill levels through Jan. 24. Tuition for the
semester is $105. For more information or to enroll, contact: Cheryl
Pachak-Brooks at 562.2771 (cheryl.pachak-brooks@enmu.edu).
AEOP Sets Luncheon AEOP would
like to wish everyone a happy new year and invite members back for another
great year. We would also like to extend an invitation to anyone who
would like to join. AEOP meets for lunch on the second Tuesday of each
month. New officers will be installed at our January meeting. Our first
AEOP meeting will be Tuesday, Jan. 14 at noon in COB 103. Enchiladas
and "fixins" will be provided by the old/new officers. Information
packets will be provided to new people and membership cards to those
renewing their membership. To come see what AEOP is all about, please
RSVP to Alma Lyle Bilberry at ext. 2091, or Gayle Pratt at ext. 2343
before noon, Monday, Jan. 13.
Defensive Driving Offered
The Defensive Driving Course will be offered on Feb. 3-4 or Feb. 5-6
in the College of Business, Room 109 beginning at 6 p.m. and ending
at 9 p.m. All university employees or students who will be driving,
or who expect to be driving, a university vehicle will need to take
the class both days (if they have not taken the course before). All
persons wishing to attend this class must pre-register with the University
Police Department at West 3rd & South Avenue K. The class is offered
free to university employees and students. A charge of $10, to cover
the cost of the manual, is required for others who may wish to take
the course.
Reduced-Price Mammograms Offered
The Roosevelt County Cooperative Extension Service is offering
a Breast Cancer Screening Clinic on Monday through Wednesday, Jan. 13-15,
from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Mammograms will be offered at a reduced
price and include a screening clinical breast exam from a nurse, radiologist
interpretation and computer-aided interpretation, as well as beast self-examination
teaching, identification of risk factors and patient education. Don
and Sybil Harrington Cancer Center wil do the screenings. The cost is
$140. To make an appointment, call 1-800-377-4673, ext. 178. According
to the extension office, those with insurance can count the cost of
the screening toward their deductible, or make a co-pay if they have
already met their deductible. For the local extension office, call 356.4417.
Freelance Artist to Display at Golden Library
The artwork of Mary Magdeline will be displayed in the Foyer
Gallery in the Golden Library through Jan. 23. Mary is a freelance artist
who works with many mediums, including oils, pastels, charcoal and crafts.
Through college courses, Mary has received an associate of arts degree,
as well as a bachelor of fine arts. She has had a lucrative career working
with the Chili Pepper Magazine based in Albuquerque, and the
Portales News-Tribune.
The gallery is free and open to the public. For more information, contact
Jeremy Gardels at 505.562.2624.
Martin Luther King Jr. Art Contest
The City of Portales is hosting its annual Martin Luther King,
Jr. Celebration Art Contest. There will be six categories accepted for
this contest as follows: Pre-School through Kindergarten; 1st grade
through 3rd grade; 4th grade through 6th grade; 7th grade through 8th
grade; 9th grade through 12th grade; and open to the public. Each category
will be judged separately. Entrant must be a Roosevelt County resident.
1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes will be given in each category. Each individual
will also receive a participation award.
Rules:
*Entries must demonstrate an awareness of the Martin Luther King, Jr.
dream.
*Any size and all types of media are acceptable.
*Submission must be turned into the City Hall by 5 p.m. on Friday Jan.
17 to be displayed at the Memorial Building by 10 a.m. on Jan. 18 for
judging.
*Announcements of all awards will be on Jan. 20 at the Memorial Building.
(Approximately 11 a.m.). All contestants are encouraged to be a part
of the parade by riding in a trailer sponsored by the City of Portales
Airport. The parade will start at 10 a.m. at the corner of IGA on 18th
and S. Ave D.
*The committee will need name, age and phone # on the back of each entry.
All winners will be contacted on Sunday, Jan. 19. The committee urges
all winners to be present on the day of the award ceremony (Monday,
Jan. 20).
For further information, please call Joan at 356.6662, ext. 12 or Veda
at 356.6662, ext. 18.
Martin Luther King Jr. Talent Show
The City of Portales is hosting its first annual Martin Luther
King Jr. Celebration Talent Show. There will be four categories accepted
for this contest as follows: Pre-School through 6th grade; 7th grade
through 12th grade; College level; and open to the public. Each category
will be judged separately. Entrant must be a Roosevelt County resident.
1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes will be given in each category. Each individual
will also receive a Certificate of participation award.
Rules:
*All entries will be accepted.
*Any type of talent will be accepted i.e. dancing, singing, skits, reciting
poetry, etc.
*Performance should stay within a 10-minute time limit.
*Entries should be in by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 8, so that the committee
will have enough time to set up a program.
*No profanity or skimpy attire will be accepted.
*Announcements of all awards will be on Jan. 20 at approximately 11
a.m. in the Memorial Building. All contestants are encouraged to be
a part of the parade by riding in a trailer sponsored by the City of
Portales Airport. The parade will start at 10 a.m. at the corner of
IGA on 18th and S. Ave D.
*The committee will need Group name and participant(s) name(s), age
and phone number. All winners will be contacted on Sunday, Jan. 19.
The committee urges all winners to be present on the day of the award
ceremony (Monday, Jan. 20).
For further information, please call Joan at 356.6662, ext. 12 or Veda
at 356.6662, ext. 18.
Martin Luther King Jr. Float Contest
The City of Portales' Martin Luther King Jr. committee is planning
a float competition for the 2003 Martin Luther King, Jr. parade on Jan.
18, 2003. The float contest will be judged by KSEL/Rooney Moon radio
station and will be based on originality, effort and by inspiration.
First through third place trophies will be awarded plus each entrant
will receive a certificate of appreciation for participating. All entries
will need to be dropped off at the City Hall, 100 West First Street,
on or before the deadline date of Jan. 15, 2003. For more detailed information
please contact: Veda Urioste, 356.6662, ext. 18 or Joan Martinez-Terry,
356.6662, ext. 12.
New Spring 2003 Course ENG
439/539 World Authors/Genres/Themes.
Surrealism & Magic Realism: Literature/Film/ Painting. (3 credits)
ITV: 7-9:30 p.m. Instructor: Dr. Ollie Oviedo (X 2742) (author of Surrealism,
Intertextuality, and Literaturalization . . . )Ollie.Oviedo@enmu.edu
http://www.readerly-writerlytexts.com
The course will study novels by André Breton (Nadja), Rosamel
del Valle (Eva the Fugitive), Nathanael West *(The Dream Life of Balso
Snell), Bob Dylan *(Tarantula), etc.; Gabriel García Marquez
(One Hundred Years of Solitude), etc.; poetry by Octavio Paz, Robert
Bly, John Ashbery, Frank O'Hara, James Wright-and several French poets;
films by Luis Bunuel (The Andalusian Dog), etc.; paintings by Francis
Picabia, Jean Arp, Marcel Duchamp, Giorgio de Chirico, Max Ernst, Joan
(Juan) Miro, Andre Mason, Rene Magrite, Yves, Tanguy, Salvador Dali,
Remedios Varo, Frida Kahlo, Leonora Carrington.
ENMU MBA Coming to Carlsbad
Eastern New Mexico University has announced plans to offer the Master
of Business Administration (MBA) in Carlsbad. In cooperation with New
Mexico State University-Carlsbad, ENMU will offer the MBA program starting
Jan.17, 2003. According to Dr. Gerry Huybregts, dean of the ENMU College
of Business, the MBA will initially be offered during the weekends at
the NMSU-Carlsbad campus. The plan is to offer graduate courses during
the first and third weekend of the spring semester. Each course will
meet four times throughout the semester on Friday evenings from 6-9:30
p.m., and on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Students with the necessary
prerequisites can complete two graduate courses, or six credit hours,
during the spring semester.
Those interested in the ENMU MBA at Carlsbad should contact Dr. Lee
Weyant at 505.562.2352 or Lee.weyant@enmu.edu.
Students may find additional information about the ENMU MBA admission
process on the ENMU web site at www.enmu.edu/academics/graduate.
Homecoming 2003 Set
The Eastern New Mexico University Homecoming activities will
begin on Monday, Oct. 6, with special events for Alumni and Friends
on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 10-11, 2003. The Homecoming committee will
meet this spring to determine the schedule of events and select the
2003 Homecoming theme. If you have ideas for special events or reunions,
we will be pleased to assist you.
The Homecoming game will match the Greyhounds against the Rams of Angelo
State University on Saturday, Oct. 11.
For help or further information, please contact Janice (x4251) or Danica
(x2125) in the Alumni Affairs Office, Room 108 in the Administration
Building.
Plenty of Campus Phone Directories Available
If you get tired of having to remember the Campus Switchboard
number, plenty of Campus Phone Directories are available. To request
them, call Betsy Chavez at 562.2134 (betsy.chavez@enmu.edu).
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.
Dale Hamlett Watercolor Exhibit Set for CCC
A watercolor exhibit, "Painting the West in This Century,"
by Dale Hamlett, ENMU Emeritus Faculty, will be displayed through Jan.
31 in the Eula Mae Edwards Memorial Museum and Gallery at Clovis Community
College, 417 Schepps Blvd. The Gallery is located near the CCC Town
Hall on the south side of the campus.
Calling
Everyone Interested in Kwon Shu Kenpo Karate Group
Students of ENMU are interested in starting a Kwon Shu Kenpo Karate
Group. If you are interested, please call 562.3829 or send an e-mail
to daveyclose@msn.com.
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.
Spring Schedule on Web The
spring 2003 schedule is now available on the web at the following address:
https://ad05.enmu.edu:7177/200220.htm
You may also reach it by going to the homepage and clicking on "academics"
followed by "courses and catalogs" on the menu bars followed
by "class schedules index" within the text of the page.
The printed copy of the schedule is slated to be available on campus
on Friday, Oct. 25.
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.
Vintage Clothing Donation Needed
Needed for upcoming production-late 40's early 50's,
especially men's, costume shop will pick up. Leave a message at the
ENMU costume shop 562.2720. Donations are tax deductible.
General Comments
Submit your comments about the Monday Memo, ENMU, or life
in general, to monday.memo@enmu.edu.
(You can also use web submission form on left sidebar of each Monday
Memo.)
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.
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.
Fly Tying with Vance Dewbre, Thursdays, 6:30-9 p.m., Jan.
16-Mar. 6, COB-130. The fee is $35 with a supply list furnished by the
instructor at the first class. Please register by Jan. 13.
Buddin' Beethovens for ages 4 and 5 years with Nancy Jones,
Tuesdays, 5-5:50 p.m., Jan. 21-Mar. 11, SAS-166. The fee is $40. Please
register by Jan. 15.
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.
Corner Spots with Creative Memories Consultant, Kyla Gray, Saturday,
Jan. 25, 1-2:30 p.m. or Monday, Feb. 10, 6:30-8 p.m., SAS-166. The fee
is $10 with your choice of kit fee, either $12 or $20. Please register
by Jan. 17 or Feb. 3, respectively.
Tumbling three age related tumbling classes with James
Villanueva, Saturdays, 5-6 years 1-1:50 p.m.; 7-12 years, 2-2:50 p.m.;
and 13+ years, 3-3:50 p.m., Jan. 25-April 25, GA-11. Leotard or tight-fitting
short/t-shirt and bare feet or tumbling shoes required. The fee is $60.
Please register by Jan. 21. Hurry in--enrollments are limited!
Ballet/Tap/Pointe from 3 years through adult with Summer
Lasiter beginning the week of January 27 with recital, May 3. No classes
March 17-21, spring break. The fee is $60 except for Pointe, $90, which
must be taken concurrently with 10+ year Ballet and includes both classes.
Leotard, tights and appropriate shoes are required. Material costs include
a $5 recital fee per family and $30-45 costume charges. Please call
Extended Learning for specific class times. Enrollments are limited,
so register soon.
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.
Jazz Dance Andrea Albrough will offer two age related
jazz dance classes, 7-12 years, 5:15-6:25 p.m., and 13 years-adult,
6:30-7:45 p.m., Wednesdays, Jan. 29-April 30 (no class March 19, spring
break), GA-11. The fee is $60. Leotard, tights and jazz shoes required.
Recital May 3 with $5 recital fee and costume fee of approximately $30-$45
per student also required. Please register by Jan. 27.
Cheer Dance for ages 14 years and up with Bryan Hahn,
Thursdays, 5:05-5:55 p.m., Jan. 30-May 1, (no class Mar. 20, spring
break), GA-11. The fee is $60. Please register by Jan. 27.
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!
Tax Accounting for Small Businesses with Gene Smith, Tuesdays,
6-8 p.m., Feb. 4 and 11, COB 137. The fee is $40. Please register by
Jan 30.
Speedy Cross Stitch beginners only will make a potpourri
heart in one night with Victoria Garrett, Cozy Cottage Cross Stitch
Shoppe, 119 S. Main St., Tuesday, 6:30-9:30 p.m., Feb. 4. The fee is
$7 with a $5 kit fee, payable to the instructor. Please register by
Jan. 30.
Yoga for 14 years through adult with Lisa Moyer, Tuesdays/Thursdays,
7-7:50 p.m., Feb. 4-May 1 (no classes Mar. 18 and 20, spring break),
GA-11. Please wear non-confining, comfortable clothes. Mat, strap, block
and blanket are optional. The fee is $60, which can be paid half at
registration and half again on March 25. Sorry, no drop-ins. Please
register by Jan. 30.
All About Hummingbirds with Dan True, author of Hummingbirds
of North America, Thursday, Feb. 6, 6:30-8:30 p.m., COB-137. The fee
is $15. Please register by Feb. 3.
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.

Professional Senate
Tuesday, Jan. 21
1:15 p.m.
University Computer Center
Conference Room
Curriculum Committee
3:30 p.m., Monday, Jan. 27
Library Conference Room
Faculty Senate Committee
First and third Thursdays of each month
3:30-5 p.m.
COB 113
ENMU Support Senate
Meets regularly on the third Wednesday of the month unless otherwise
scheduled
1:15 pm - UCC #117
March 26
April 16
May 21
June 18
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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