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Defensive Driving Course
Defensive Driving for new people that need to attend the course
will be offered on Sept. 8 and 9 from 6-9 p.m. in the Zia Room in
the Campus Union Building. We have another class set up for the
Sept. 10 and 11 at the same place and same times. For personnel
that need to renew their defensive driving, which is a four-hour
class, those dates are Oct. 15 from 8 a.m. to noon, Oct. 21 from
5:30 - 9:30 p.m. and Oct. 28 from 1-5 p.m. Everyone needs to sign
up at the University Police Department to get their material for
the course.
Press Conference Set With ENMU and CCC
Presidents Dr. Steven Gamble and Dr. Beverlee
McClure, presidents of Eastern New Mexico University and Clovis
Community College, will host a joint press conference at CCC at
4 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 3, to discuss a new grant. from the U.S.
Department of Education. U.S. Senator Pete Domenici announced
that ENMU and CCC have been awarded $563,805 for the first year
of a five-year project funded under Title V of the federal Higher
Education Act. The Title V program benefits Hispanic-serving institutions-colleges
and universities in which Hispanic students account for 25 percent
or more of enrollment. Over the five years of the project the two
institutions expect to receive funds totaling approximately $2.6
million.
The Strong Foundations, Smooth Transitions project will enable ENMU
and CCC to collaborate in helping students succeed academically
and to complete baccalaureate degrees. The project will also fund
state-of-the-art technology to broadcast televised courses to several
rural areas, including Clayton, Des Moines, Ft. Sumner, Logan, Roy,
San Jon, Santa Rosa, Cimarron, Corona, Grady, Hobbs, House, Ruidoso,
and others.
Special workshops will prepare faculty on both campuses to use the
new technology and to enhance student success. In addition to improving
the academic environments at ENMU and CCC, the Strong Foundations,
Smooth Transitions Project also will aim to boost teacher education
programs and attract more students to the education field.
Additional Lifelong Wellness Orientation
Sessions Available You can still sign up for the
Lifelong Wellness class. Fill out the registration form (www.enmu.edu/FITNESShappens),
and attend one of the mandatory orientation sessions below. Each
session is approximately 30 minutes long. Wednesday, Sept.
3: 7 a.m., noon, 4 p.m., 5 p.m.; Thursday, Sept. 4; 9 a.m., 10 a.m.,
4 p.m., 5 p.m. If you need more information, e-mail to fitness.happens@enmu.edu.
Remember, this class is covered by your employee tuition waiver,
even if you are already enrolled for another class. Remember: Fitness
Happens at ENMU!
Name Change for Scene 3 News
KENW-TV has changed the name of Scene 3 News to News
3 New Mexico. "We believe this change will better represent
what we want the program to be," commented station director
Duane Ryan.
Newest Issue of ENMU-Roswell Newsletter
Now On-Line The new issue of The Grapevine
from ENMU-Roswell is now on-line. It can be accessed by clicking
on the following link: http://www.roswell.enmu.edu/Grapevine/grapevine.html
Law Enforcement Author to Visit ENMU-Roswell
for Book Signing Western law enforcement
historian and novelist Don Bullis of Rio Rancho will visit the ENMU-Roswell
Bookstore for a book-signing event Wednesday, Sept. 3 from 1-5 p.m.
Anyone with an interest in New Mexico, crime novels and/or law enforcement
history is welcome to come by and meet Bullis.
A retired New Mexico law enforcement intelligence agent, police
officer, and sheriff's deputy, Bullis will be available to discuss
and sign his latest New Mexico crime novel, Bloodville, which
is based upon the murder of 'Bud' Rice in Budville, N. M., in the
late 1960s. Bullis has interviewed most of the folks with first-hand
knowledge of the event and has created a novel whose fiction seems
nearly indistinguishable from fact.
Additionally, Bullis has authored several editions of New Mexico's
Finest: Peace Officers Killed in the Line of Duty, a non-fiction
work which chronicles the lives and deaths of New Mexico peace officers
who have died in the line of duty from the late 19th century through
twenty-first century.
Student Teacher Application Meetings Scheduled
All ENMU students who plan to student teach during the Spring
2004 semester must attend a pre-application meeting to receive the
required information concerning application procedures. Three sessions
at the Portales campus have been scheduled and students may choose
the session that is most convenient for their schedule. One session
each has also been scheduled at the Roswell and Ruidoso campuses.
September 22nd sessions are scheduled for 12-1 or 3:30-4:30 in the
Faculty Lounge, Campus Union Building, Portales campus.
September 23rd session from 6-7 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge, Campus
Union Building, Portales campus.
September 24th session from 5:30-6:30 p.m. in the Instructional
Center, Room 206, Roswell campus.
September 25th session from 4-5 p.m. at the Ruidoso campus.
During the sessions students will complete a pre-application packet
indicating intent to student teach during the Spring 2004 semester.
Attendance is mandatory. Additional information can be found at
http://www.enmu.edu/academics/undergrad/colleges/edtech/teacher-education/index.shtml
Posting and Solicitation Policies
This initiative is to ensure maximum publicity opportunities
for departments and registered student organizations and to deter
commercialism that conflicts with the educational mission of the
university.
These documents will be distributed to all offices on campus, and
also be available on the literature racks in the Campus Union Lobby.
Departments that want flyers and posters posted around campus need
simply drop them off to the Office of Student Activities and Organizations,
CU 104. We will stamp and post them as a courtesy.
Registered student organizations that want flyers and posters posted
around campus need simply stop by to have them approved (stamped)
before posting them around campus. There are 45 "Approved for
Posting" locations (bulletin boards) around campus. There are
also bulletin boards in the Campus Union for the greater community,
and for adds that involve "Rent & Roommate Wanted,"
and "Buy, Sell & Trade." For the latter, interested
advertisers need simply stop by the Campus Union Infomation desk
for the predesigned slip to fill out and post. Departments and registered
student organizations interested in hanging banners in the Campus
Union also need to have them stamped by the Office of Student Activities
and Organizations, Campus Union 104.
All of these documents will be available electronically on the ENMU
Web site. Please direct questions to the Office of Student Activities
and Organizations, x2631. Also, faculty and staff that advise registered
student organizations on campus, please share this information;
it will reinforce the promotion we are doing directly to them about
these new policies. Sincerely, Will Kayatin Director, Student Activities
and Organizations
Show Me the Money: A Workshop About Workstudy/Student
Hire Budgeting
September Workshops
Tuesday, Sept. 16, 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Thursday, Sept. 18, 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Additional workshops will be offered in October provided there is
sufficient interest
October Workshops
Wednesday, Oct. 22, 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Thursday, Oct. 23, 1:30-3:30 p.m.
All workshops will be held in Room 141 of the Golden Library.
These workshops will give "hands on" training using an
Excel Spreadsheet to calculate your department's workstudy/student
hire budgets. Learn how to monitor your student's allocations, along
with determining monies needed for the next fiscal year.
Basic excel knowledge required. Enrollment will be limited to 10
persons per session (to allow for individual attention). Anyone
interested in attending needs to e-mail Nikki.Howard@enmu.edu
with the date and time of the session they are interested in.
There is no charge, but space is limited so make your reservation
as soon as possible. These workshops are sponsored by the ENMU Staff
Develpment Team.
Lifelong Wellness Being Initiated at Eastern for Senior Citizens
Senior citizens (65 and over) can take a wellness course
of their own design at Eastern this semester for only $5, and earn
one hour of college credit. Others may take the course at the regular
tuition rate for a one-hour course. Employees get a tuition-waiver
which does not count against ehri regular tuition-waiver.
Those participating can choose the kind of exercise they prefer
and the time they wish to do it. This can include everything from
walking, to swimming, to basketball to tennis to lifting weights,
etc. The only stipulation is that it must occur on the ENMU campus.
Twenty-four workouts of at least 30 minutes each during the semester
are required to receive a satisfactory grade. Only one
workout per day can be counted.
Brown-bag presentations on health, which can be counted as a workout,
will also be offered periodically throughout the session.
All participants must be admitted to the University. There is no
charge to be admitted. For admissions information, call 505.562.2178.
For more information on the wellness program, call Dr. Mary Drabbs
at 505.562.4344, or e-mail mary.drabbs@enmu.edu.
ENMU Sets Student Teach Application Meetings
Student Teacher Meetings Set All Eastern New
Mexico University students who plan to student teach during the
Spring 2004 semester must attend a pre-application meeting to receive
the required information concerning application procedures. Three
sessions at the Portales campus have been scheduled and students
may choose the session that is most convenient for their schedule.
One session each has also been scheduled at the Roswell and Ruidoso
campuses.
September 22 sessions are scheduled for 12 1 or 3:30
4:30 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge, Campus Union Building, Portales
campus. September 23 session from 6 7 p.m. in the Faculty
Lounge, Campus Union Building, Portales campus.
September 24 session from 5:30 6:30 p.m. in the Instructional
Center, Room 206, Roswell campus.
September 25 session from 4 5 p.m. at the Ruidoso campus.
During the sessions students will complete a pre-application packet
indicating intent to student teach during the Spring 2004 semester.
Attendance is mandatory.
Additional information can be found at http://www.enmu.edu/academics/undergrad/colleges/edtech/teacher-education/index.shtml
Hispanic Affairs Hosting 16 de Septiembre
Celebration: Includes Fireworks on Campus!
Hispanic Affairs is hosting 16 de Septiembre Celebration,
a celebration in remembrance of Mexicos Independence Day.
The celebration will take place on Tuesday, Sept. 16 at 5:30 p.m.
in the Campus Union Ballroom. Students and the community are invited.
The celebration will include a performance from the Raramuri, a
group of dancers who will perform dances from different states in
Mexico. Refreshments and prizes will be given. A fireworks show
will be located between the Campus Bookstore and the water fountain
at 8 p.m. Refreshments will be served. For more information, contact
Hispanic Affairs at 505).562.2451.
It Takes a Little Work, but Answer 16 de
Septiembre Quiz and Possibly Win Mexican Restaurant Certificate
The quiz needs to be returned to the Hispanic Affairs office.
There will be four prizes: two for students (non-staff) and two
for non-students (administrators, faculty, staff, community) who
give all the correct answers. The prizes will be certificates from
different Mexican restaurants. Click on "more" to download
quiz: [more]
ENMU Looking for Artistic Alumni and Students
Members of Eastern's Department of Art and the Alumni Association
would like to invite artistic alumni and students to participate
in an art exhibition to be held Homecoming weekend on Oct. 10-12.
The show will be held in the Campus Union Building, and will be
open to the public for viewing.
The artist exhibiting the piece voted as the Homecoming favorite
by those attending the show will be given a small, but prestigious
award. If you are interested in showcasing your artwork, please
e-mail janice.cowen@enmu.edu
or contact the Office of Alumni Affairs, ENMU Station 48, 1500 S.
Ave. K, Portales, NM 88130, 505.562.4251.
ENMU Library to Showcase Books Written
by ENMU Grads The Golden Library will present
a special display of publications written by ENMU alumni during
the Homecoming weekend, Oct. 10-12. If you would like your work
to be included in the exhibit, please contact the Golden Library
staff as soon as possible. If you have books you would like to donate
to the library or to the Homecoming Book Sale, call 505.562.2624.
Noon-Time Hoopsters
Invite Employees to Join Them The core goup of
noon-time basketballers who have been playing in the practice gyms
at Greyhound Arena since the last century invites faculty and staff
to join them. Participation also counts for the one-credit-hour
Lifelong Wellness program. As new recruit John Kirby said on his
first day: "Like a lamb to slaughter, I join the basketball
groupies today!"
New Xeriscaping
Class Being Taught by Dann Brown Dr. Dann Brown
is teaching a new two-hour-credit xeriscaping class. Faculty and
staff can register using their tuition credit. For more information,
contact Dr. Brown. (The following was found on the Internet: "The
term xeriscape is derived from the Greek word xeros meaning dry,
combined with landscaping, thus xeriscaping. The term was coined
by the Front Range Xeriscape Task Force of the Denver Water Department
in 1981. The goal of a xeriscape is to create a visually attractive
landscape that uses plants selected for their water efficiency.
Properly maintained, a xeriscape can easily use less than one-half
the water of a traditional landscape. Once established, a xeriscape
should require less maintenance than turf landscape.)
Catering Request Form Here Find the link to the
new ENMU/Sodexho catering request form at http://www.enmu.edu/facultystaff/forms/dining_request.pdf.
This form replaces any prior versions and should be used for all
campus catering/dining requests.
For Maximum Attendance for Your Event,
Check University Calendar First To maximize attendance
at your Eastern event, you may want to check the University calendar
before deciding on a date. This will assist you in picking a date
in which there are not a lot of competing events. To find the calendar,
go to ENMU's home page (www.enmu.edu),
click on "Calendar" on the right-hand top corner, then
click on arrows to the desired month. You can submit your additions
for the on-line University Calendar via e-mail at calendar@enmu.edu.
F or any questions or problems regarding this process, please
direct correspondence to
betsy.chavez@enmu.edu or call 562.2134.
Golf
Scramble Tournament The Department of Intramurals
and Recreational Sports is kicking off its fall semester activities
with a Golf Scramble Tournament (ENMU-Cannon Open). The Four-person
Scramble will be held at the Whispering Winds Golf Course on Cannon
Air Force Base, on Sunday, Sept. 7. The first tee-off time will
be 1 p.m. The tournament is open to anyone; entries are not limited
to ENMU students, faculty or staff. The cost for civilians is $19.50:
this includes cart and green fees. Everyone is encouraged to use
a cart to help speed up play. If you're Military personnel fees
will probably be less.
Prizes will be given to 1st and 2nd places. We'll also provide hot
dogs, chili dogs and sodas for all participants. Sign up now!
One team representative must go to the mandatory meeting on Sept.
4, at 6 p.m. in GA 14. Extremely Important: We apologize for the
late notification, but we could not advertise the tournament until
it was approved by the CAFB Commander; and it was approved yesterday.
Because the tournament is held on a U.S Military Installation, security
is a very important and serious issue. If all members on your team
are civilians (not active military duty, not military retired, not
a military dependent, or an employee of CAFB), then you'll need
to have your entry to me no later than 11 a.m., Tuesday, August
26. Your entry must have full names of all players, social security
numbers and birthdates. This is a CAFB policy and your cooperation
is important or you'll be denied entrance on to the base. If at
least one member of your team is a U.S military personnel (active
duty, retired, dependent or an employee at CAFB), your entry isn't
due until Thursday, Sept. 4 at 6 p.m., which is also the entry deadline.
Your roster will only require team names and two contact phone numbers.
The team member with the military base privileges can sponsor or
sign-on the rest of the team, upon arrival at one of the two entrances
to CAFB. We apologize for the process that you must endure to gain
access to CAFB, but they are Department of Defense policies and
we all have to comply. The minor inconvenience is very much worth
it, because Whispering Winds Golf Course is the best place to play
around this area and plus you'll have lots of fun. E-mail your entries
to Inosia.Poyer@enmu.edu
or pick up an entry form at the CUB Information Desk, MaxPAC in
the Greyhound Arena or our office at Greyhound Arena Room 14. Call
Sia Poyer at 2739 or 2297 for more information.
Dreamweaver Available
Dreamweaver is available for employees' Web updating needs. Licensing
costs are $55 each if ENMU purchases in bulk. If you are considering
purchasing Dreamweaver, take advantage of this opportunity to save
(regular cost is $89.99 per license); please contact Candace Baros
at 4490 by Friday, Aug. 22. Please keep in mind each license is
for one computer only.
Pat Green Coming to ENMU
Pat Green, 2003 Grammy-nominated artist for "Wave on Wave,"
will be in concert at ENMU on Thursday, Sept. 18 at 8 p.m. in the
Campus Union Ballroom. Admission is free; there is no reserved seating
(2,000 capacity). Doors are open to students first, then faculty/staff,
and then the community.
Accounts
Payable Moves to Purchasing Office Due to renovation
work that continues in the Administration Building, Accounts Payable
(Minnie Bresler, Jo Allison, and Cindy Shaw) has been temporarily
relocated to the Purchasing Office. The phone numbers of the department
have not changed. Please direct all mail to their station number
60. All mail will be forwarded by the Post Office to their new location.
Thank you for your continued patience with the renovations and temporary
movement of some offices.
Web Site for Posting Work Study/Student Hire Positions
The Website for posting work study/student hire positions
is: http://www.monstertrak.com/se/employers.html.
Our office will provide applicant data base and bulletin board as
well. Counseling and Career Services, 562.2211.
Ty Walker, Director
Calling All Former
Cowboys and Cowgirls All past and present cowboys
and cowgirls who have been members of the National Intercollegiate
Rodeo Association at Eastern New Mexico University are invited to
celebrate "40 Years of Rodeo" at the first Alumni Rodeo
Reunion. The celebration will kick-off during ENMU's annual "College
Daze Rodeo" September 18-20 at Lewis Cooper Arena in Portales.
Alumni will meet Saturday, Sept. 20 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
at the Campus Union Building for lunch and special events. Sunday's
events nclude a breakfast buffet, followed by a cowboy church service.
The registration fee is $30 per person or $50 per couple. This includes
the luncheon on Saturday, breakfast buffet on Sunday and rodeo tickets
for the Saturday night performance. For additional information,
contact Charles Chambers, Alumni Rodeo Chairman, at 505.356.5732,
or e-mail charles.chambers@enmu.edu,
or send your name and address to ENMU Alumni Rodeo Reunion, P.O.
Box 1253, Portales, NM 88130.
Shantik Posters Coming
to ENMU Shantik Posters will sell their posters
and prints in the CUB lobby from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Thursday and
Friday, Sept. 4-5. Shantik Posters is a small New Mexico company.
They have been in business since 1985 with a mission to sell high
quality images to college folk at affordable prices. Over the years,
the company has toured California, Utah, Kansas, Oklahoma and Oregon,
and currently tour Arizona, Colorado, Texas and New Mexico. Their
product includes reproductions of great masters, Kandinsky, Monet,
Van Gogh, Dali, etc.; photography of Ansel Adams and others, as
well as modern and retro images; movie and music posters; Escher,
Michael Parkes, and more. They also have 'subway' size posters!
Shantik's ENMU visit is sponsored by Student Activities, which receives
a sponsorship percentage of sales.
General Comments
"This is way cool. I already killed
my grass in anticipation." (referring to Xeriscaping
class)
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.
MS Word/Excel for Home and Business with Richard Bradfute
Monday, Sept. 22, 6-8:30 p.m., UCC-107. The fee is $40. Please register
by Sept. 17.
Intro to Networking Learn to network, manage and share
resources, set up basic security and audit policies with Richard
Bradfute Thursday, Sept. 25, 6-8:30 p.m., UCC-107. The fee is $100.
Please register by Sept. 22.
Building Web Pages with FrontPage with Richard Bradfute
Monday, Sept. 29, 6-8:30 p.m., UCC-107. The fee is $40. Please register
by Sept. 24.
CPA Review Courses take one or both and be ready for
the next CPA exam, Nov. 5th and 6th, with Gene Smith, Mondays/Wednesdays,
6-9 p.m., COB-156. Auditing CPA Review will be held Aug. 25-Sept.
29 and Financial CPA Review will be held Oct. 1-Nov. 3. Both require
$32.95 textbooks that should be ordered in advance. Please call
Gene Smith at 562.2816 for information. Each course is $200 or prepay
only $375 for both! Please register by Aug. 20 and Sept. 20, respectively.
Phlebotomy Technique Training 13-week program with
40-hour lecture and 120-hour lab taught by Mike Blakenship Tuesdays,
Sept. 2-Nov. 18., SAS-166. HS Diploma/GED, proof of immunizations
and liability insurance required. The fee is $325 with two textbooks,
one required ($45.25) and one optional ($46.75) available at the
ENMU bookstore. Pleaseregister by Aug. 21.)
Aqua Aerobics with Kristy Jones, Tuesdays/Thursdays,
Sept. 2-Nov. 20, 6-6:50 p.m., Natatorium. The fee is $90 for all
12 rotations or pay $8 each Tuesday. All you need is swimsuit, towel
and appropriate shoes.
Yoga With Lisa Moyer, Tuesdays/Thursdays, Sept. 2-Dec.
11 (no class Nov. 25 and 27), 7-7:50 p.m., GA-11. The fee is $70
prepaid. Sorry, no walkup payments; however, proportionate payment
arrangements can be made with Extended Learning by calling 562.2165.
Hip Hop For 12 years through adult with Monica Macias
Wednesdays, Sept. 3-Dec. 3, (no class Nov. 26), 7-8:30 p.m., GA-11.
Please wear comfortable shoes and clothing. The fee is $70. Please
register by Aug. 28.
Scuba Diving With Mike Hale, two weekends, Sept. 5-7
(ENMU Natatorium) and 13-14 (Blue Hole, Santa Rosa). The fee is
$200 with an $80 open water fee, payable to the instructor. Please
contact Extended Learning at 562.2165 by Sept 2 for additional material
costs and information.
Tumbling With James Villanueva will run Saturdays,
Sept. 6-Nov 22 (no class Oct 11, Homecoming), GA-11. Beginning Tumbling
for ages 5-6 years will be held 1-1:50 p.m., Intermediate for ages
7-12 years will be held 2-2:50 p.m. and Advanced for ages 13-adult
will be held 3-3:50 p.m. Please wear leotard or tight-fitting shorts
and t-shirt with bare feet or tumbling shoes. The fee is $65.00.
Please register by Sept. 3.
Swimming With Kristy Jones and additional Red Cross
Lifeguards will be held at the Natatorium for ages 4 years and up
in four 8-day rotations, Mondays-Thursdays, 4-4:50 p.m. The fee
is $40 and includes a Red Cross Certification Card for the level
passed. Rotation #1 is Sept. 8-18, #2 is Sept. 29-Oct. 9, #3 is
Oct. 20-30 and #4 is Nov. 10-20. Please register by Friday noon
prior to each rotation. Parental consent is required.
Ballet/Tap/Jazz/Point Summer Lasiter will offer 10
age related dance classes this fall, Sept. 3-Dec 5 with no classes
held Thanksgiving week. The fee is $70 except for the combined Ballet
12+ years and Point class which is $100. Leotard, tights and appropriate
shoes are required except Adult Ballet which requires comfortable
clothes and appropriate shoes. Classes will participate in our third
annual performance of the Nutcracker, December 7. Please call Extended
Learning at 562.2165 for class times and remember class space is
limited. Please register by Sept. 3.
Investing for Fun and Profit Afour week class with
Glen O'Rear Tuesdays, Sept. 9-30, 6:30-8:30 p.m., COB-136. The fee
is $20 with an $8 textbook, payable to the instructor. Please register
by Sept. 4.
Fly Tying An eight-week class with Vance Dewbre Thursdays,
Sept. 11-Oct. 30, 6:30-9 p.m., ED-118. The fee is $35 with some
materials to be purchased under the direction of the instructor
by a list furnished in class. Please register by Sept. 8.
Real Estate Workshop Athree-day workshop with Louis
C. Tulga, CRB, Albuquerque, offering 30 CE credit hours, Sandia
Room, Campus Union. Save by prepaying for the full workshop at $295
or pay the variable cost for each class attended. Please register
for all classes by Sept. 9.
a) NMREC Mandatory (8 Mandatory Credit Hours) - Friday, Sept. 12,
8 a.m.-5 p.m., $75.
b) Reducing Violations-A Case Study (4 Ed Credit Hours) - Friday,
Sept. 12, 6 p.m.-10 p.m., $50.
c) Understanding and Using RANM Forms (6 Ed Credit Hours) - Saturday,
Sept. 13, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., $60.
d) Risk Reduction Issues (6 Ed Credit Hours) - Saturday, Sept. 13,
3 p.m., $60.
e) RE Investments: How to Buy and Sell Residential RE (6 Ed Credit
Hours) - Sunday, Sept. 14, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., $60.
Scrapbook Power Class With Kyla Gray, Creative Memories
Consultant, Saturdays, 2-4 p.m., either Sept. 13 or Oct. 18, COB-156.
The fee is only $10 and includes class handouts! Please register
by Sept. 10 or Oct. 15, respectively.
Computers-Unraveling the Mystery - designed for those who know nothing
about computers with Richard Bradfute, Monday, Sept. 15, 6-8:30
p.m., UCC-107. The fee is $40. Please register by Sept. 10.
Computers-Unraveling the Mystery Designed for those
who know nothing about computers with Richard Bradfute, Monday,
Sept. 15, 6-8:30 p.m., UCC-107. The fee is $40. Please register
by Sept. 10.
Paralegal Program An intensive 84-hour certificate
program held during six consecutive weeks, Tuesday and Thursday
evenings and all day Saturday, Sept. 16-Oct. 25, COB-128. The fee
is $845. Five textbooks (approximately $250) should be ordered before
September 8. Please call Extended Learning at 562.2165 for information.
Woodcarving A three-hour class to determine whether
this art form is for you. Taught by Rev. Clyde Davis Wednesday,
Sept. 17, 6-9 p.m., JWLA-109. The project will be a simple hardwood
walking stick carved, sanded and waxed. Please bring a fixed-blade
knife and register by Sept. 15. The fee is $20.
Internet Essentials Learn everything you need to know
about the Internet with Richard Bradfute Thursday, Sept. 18, 6-8:30
p.m., UCC-107. The fee is $40. Please register by Sept. 15.
Easy Crazy Patch Quilting Hands-on class for both
beginners and advanced quilters with Judy Matthews, Patchwork House,
Clovis, Saturday, Sept. 20, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., FCS-100. The fee is
$20. Please register by Sept. 17 and don't forget to ask for your
supply list!
Water Garden Tour View the personal creations of former
water gardening students and other water gardening lovers with Margaret
Estrada in an ENMU van Saturday, Sept. 20, 12-4 p.m. The fee is
$20, but space is limited so please register well before Sept. 17!
Genealogy-Discover Your Roots Join Jenny Hamblin for
two Saturdays, Sept. 20 and 27, 2-4 p.m., UCC-204 and find out who
your ancestors are! The fee is $25. Please register by Sept. 17.
Meetings
Undergraduate Admissions and Standards
Committee
Second Friday of each month at 1:00 p.m. in COB 163
(student petitions needing action are due by 5 p.m. the first Friday
of the month)
The New Mexico Alliance for Minority Participation student group,
Scientists of Color, will have their first meeting to discuss
scholarship opportunities and the upcoming student conference. Refreshments
will be served. All are welcomed. For further information, contact
Dr. Regina Aragon at 562.2328 or regina.aragon@enmu.edu.
Faculty Senate Committee
First and third Thursdays of each month
3:30-5 p.m.
COB 113
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ENMU-Roswell
Contributing Editor
Donna Gutierrez
| ENMU-Ruidoso
Contributing Editor
Jim Miller
| Technical
Support
Jennifer Poyer
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