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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 right sidebar. You may also submit announcements by E-mail 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 off–campus groups that are non–profit. 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 right sidebar. You may also submit announcements by E-mail 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 off–campus groups that are non–profit.

Business Affairs Offering Training Sessions – Business Affairs is offering the following training sessions in October. The training will take place in the Sandia Room. The training times are from 9:30-10:30 a.m.

Oct. 2004 – Personnel (how to complete Personnel Action Notices, whose signatures are needed, etc.)
Telephone # 562.2115
Oct. 13 – Physical Plant (Online Workorders, etc.)
Telephone # 562.2511
Oct. 20 – Payroll
Telephone #562.2320
Oct. 27 – Accounts Payable, Purchasing and Purchasing Card
Telephone # Accounts Payable 562.2557 Purchasing 562.2425; Purchasing Card 562.2611

Please contact the above departments if you would like to get detailed information on the training sessions.

Lunch and Learn Session Has Openings (Lunch Provided) – Tuesday, Oct. 5: "Workout While You Work" 11:30 a.m.-1p.m. in the Sandia Room of the CUB. Lunch provided through the cafeteria line. Seating is limited; please contact sd.assistant@enmu.edu for reservations.

General Faculty Meeting Set for Oct. 11 – There will be a General Faculty Meeting on Monday, Oct. 11 at 3:30 p.m. in the Zia Room of the Campus Union. The main topic will be enrollment analysis.

Swim Club Practice Set – There will be an ENMU Swim Club Practice Friday at 5 p.m. and Saturday at 8 a.m. in the Natatorium. We will be selecting swimming suits. If you do not show up, then you might not get funded for the suits. For more information, e-mail Dr. Holloway at Cheryl.Holloway@enmu.edu.

ENMU Intra-Squad Baseball Game Set for October 9 – The Greyhounds will play an intrasquad baseball game at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 9 at Greyhound Baseball Field. Come out and watch.

Speech and Hearing Clinic Conducting Free Screenings – The ENMU Speech and Hearing Clinic will conduct free hearing screenings for children and adults during the weeks of Oct. 11 and Oct. 18. Please call 562.2156 for details.

New Mexico Teacher Association (NMTA) Basic Skill Workshop Set for Saturday, October 16 – Golden Library Room 141, 10:30 am to 4:30 p.m. Refresher course in composition, math and test taking preparation for students preparing to take the NMTA Basic Skills tests. Space is limited. Please RSVP to Belinda Wall @ 562.2440.

Community Safety Fair Scheduled for October 9 – The whole family is invited to the Portales F.I.R.S.T. Community Safety Fair. Click here for [details].

Upcoming Multicultural Affairs Events and News – BBQ for international students on Oct. 7 at Dr. Gamble’s house. Rosa Zamora is the new Director of International Affairs. On Oct. 11 the movie “Surviving Columbus” in celebration of Columbus Day by Native-American Affairs will be shown. Call Diana Cordova for more information.

EASTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY
BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING

Regents Room
October 8 – 9 a.m.

AGENDA

CALL TO ORDER

ROUTINE MATTERS
1. Declare a quorum
2. Report from the President of the Board
3. Report from the President of the University
4. Report from the President of the Friends of Eastern Foundation
5. Report from the Provost
6. Approval of Minutes of September 8, 2004

BUSINESS MATTERS
1. Student Voter Registration (Dr. Gary Musgrave, Information Only)
2. Approval of ENMU-Roswell Summer Graduates (Mr. Bob Bowman, Action)
3. Report of Actuals, ENMU-Roswell (Mr. Bill Jones, Information Only)
4. Approval of Addendum to ENMU-Portales Summer Graduation List (Dr. Gary Musgrave, Action)
5. Strategic Plan Update and Approval (Dr. Patrice Caldwell, Action)
6. Approval of G.O. Bond Resolutions (Dr. Steven Gamble, Action)
7. Approval of Honorary Degree (Dr. Steven Gamble, Action)
8. Changes to Undergraduate Admissions Policy (Dr. Steven Gamble, Information Only)

EXECUTIVE SESSION

ADJOURNMENT

Web Site Features Dr. Manuel Varela – Dr. Manuel Varela, assistant professor of biology, was recently featured in the Portales News-Tribune. That feature is now included on a scientific Web site dedicated to supplying scientific information to the general public. The site is at http://biochemistry.wikiverse.org.

Bosses' Luncheon Set for October 12 – AEOP invites you to bring your boss or just yourself to the Annual Bosses Luncheon and experience a taste of New Orleans. ENMU’s Jazz students will providing the music. Come enjoy a luncheon with a taste of the Cajun.
Tuesday, Oct. 12
Campus Union Ballroom
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
$7 per plate
Contact Kathie Brunson at ext. 2343 for a reservation form by Oct. 5 and to make arrangements for payment by Oct. 7 by 4 p.m.

United Way Campaign Ready to Kickoff – Members of the Roosevelt County United Way are excited to announce the kickoff of the 2004 campaign season. Our goal this year is to raise $60,000 for the agencies of Roosevelt County. Roosevelt County United Way is a community-based organization that funds local agencies such as The Literacy Council, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Habitat for Humanity and many others. This season, we will once again be seeking your support. Eastern New Mexico University has always been a strong supporter of the United Way, and with your support we want this year to be better than ever. In the coming weeks, you will be hearing more about us and the agencies we support, as well as receiving more information on how you can help. RCUW would also like to give a special thanks to Dr. Gamble for his endorsement and encouragement in our endeavors. Together we can make a difference.

Spring 2005 Student Teaching Interview Dates/Times Have Changed
Portales Campus, Education 111:
Oct. 11 – 9:30-11:30 a.m. or 1-6 p.m.
Oct.. 12 – 9:30-11:30 a.m. or 1-4 p.m.
Oct. 14 – 9:30-11:30 a.m. or 1-4 p.m.
Oct. 15 – 9:30-11:30 a.m. or 1-4 p.m.
Roswell Campus, IC 206
Oct. 13 – 2-7 p.m.
Make-Up Meeting
If you have missed the mandatory student teaching application meetings, a make-up meeting has been scheduled for Oct. 1 from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Ed. 111.

Students Invited to Apply for Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship – Students interested in a career in mathematics, the natural sciences or engineering are invited to apply to the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Program. For more information, contact Dr. Regina Aragon at 562.2328. [details]

You Are Invited to Join Bench Club – You can become a Bench Club Member for as little as $25 and this can be done through ENMU payroll deduction. For further information, contact the Department of Athletics at 562.2153 or go online to www.enmu.edu/athletics/bench-club/index.shtml.

Cheerleaders and Silverados Now Combined – The ENMU Cheerleaders and the Silverados are now combined into the ENMU Spirit Squad under the direction of Fred Chilson (Cheer) and Megan Chilson (Dance). Members of the Spirit Squad are as follows:
Micah Baughman (Cheer)
Beth Birnie (Cheer)
Nicole Bove (Cheer)
Kris Galvan (Cheer)
Tiffany Graham (Dance)
Laurie Kelt (Dance)
Krystle King (Dance—Captain)
Melanie Lucero (Cheer—Captain)
Sofia Lucero (Cheer)
Marianne McCarty (Dance)
Jenna Pine (Dance)
Tonya Proctor (Cheer)
Jessica Salazar (Dance)
Haley Sanders (Cheer)
Ashley Sego (Dance)
Ashlea Sink (Cheer)
Celina Westervelt (Cheer—Captain)
Jennifer Zamora (Dance)

The National Cheerleaders Association (NCA) and National Dance Alliance (NDA) selects award winners at each of the over 1,100 camps it administers around the world each summer. The National Spirit Group, one of the largest privately held cheer and dance organizations in America, holds events for over 150,000 cheerleaders and dancers around the world. The ENMU Spirit Squad had a private camp on August 20-22 and received the following awards:

Cheerleaders:

1-Superior Team Award
Has mastered all areas of NCA standards of excellence
3-Excellent Team Awards
Almost a master of NCA standards of excellence
Stunt Award
Awarded to the team that has developed and increase in stunting ability and meets the NCA standards of excellence
Herkie Award
The Herkie TEAM award winner, named after our founder, L.R. Herkimer, is awarded to squads who exemplify the qualities upon which NCA was founded. These qualities are leadership, values, and teamwork. This is the most coveted award in cheerleading.

Dancers: (Team Awards):
2-Superior Team Awards
Has mastered all areas of NDA standards of excellence
1-Excellent Team Award
Almost a master of NDA standards of excellence
Technical Excellence Award
Presented to teams that exemplify the NDA standards in dance and performance technique
Superior Showmanship Award
Awarded to teams that display the NDA standards in presence, confidence, and overall projection while performing
Dancers: (Individual Awards):
3 members received the Technical Excellence Award (Jenna Pine, Marianne McCarty, and Jennifer Zamora)
Earned by individuals who work to apply the NDA technical skills they have learned during camp to their performance
1 member received the Spirit Award (Krystle King)
Earned by individuals showing the most sincere spirit and enthusiasm during camp. Attitude, cooperation, relationship with others, and leadership ore also considered
5 members received the Superior Showmanship Award (Jessica Salazar, Jenna Pine, Laurie Kelt, Tiffany Graham, and Ashley Sego)
Earned by individuals who exemplify genuine presentation, excitement and projection.
6 members received the Special Event Invite Award (Jessica Salazar, Krystle King, Jenna Pine, Laurie Kelt, Tiffany Graham, and Marianne McCarty)
An invitation to perform at an NDA special event

Work Orders May Be Submitted Online – Work Orders may be submitted online. If you will begin at ENMU home page/campus services / additional services / Physical Plant, you will see a link on the left that says Work Orders. If you have any questions, call 562.2511 for more information.

Campus Police Provide Escort Service for Students – If a student needs an escort to their car, dorm or classroom, ENMU has an escort service available during the hours of darkness. For escort services, call Campus Police at 760.2945.

How to Reach Campus Police After Hours – To reach the Campus Police Officer on duty after 5 p.m., before 8 a.m. and all day Saturday and Sunday you can call the officer on his cell phone number at 760.2945. If for some reason you are unable to reach the officer on that number, call the Portales Police Department at 356.4404 extension 0. The dispatcher will then send a Campus Officer to your destination to assist you.

Career Fair to be Held October 7 – Look for the Annual Fall 2004 Career Fair information in the next Monday Memo. The career fair will be held on Oct. 7 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Campus Union Ballroom. For more information, contact Counseling and Career Services at 562.2211 or e-mail shirley.wood@enmu.edu.

Roswell Campus Operating Hours – The Roswell Campus operating hours are: Monday - Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Friday 8 a.m. to noon.

Sigma Xi Bringing in Speaker for Distinguished Lecturer Program – The ENMU Chapter of Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society and the Sigma Xi Distinguished LecturerProgram will present a talk by Dr. Gordon Orians of the University of Washington, Department of Zoology, titled "Industrial Development and Alaska’s North Slope Environment" at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 14, in the Becky Sharp Auditorium (Room 104) in the College of Business. The lecture is free and the public is invited.

Non-Denominational Student Bible Study to Meet Each Wednesday Night – A non-denominational ENMU Student Bible Study will meet at 8 p.m. each Wednesday in the Sandia Room inside of the CUB. For more information, contact Lucero Tirado or Fide Davalos at 356.5483.

News 3 New Mexico on the Air – One of just a handful of 30 minute, professional newscasts produced at the university level, News 3 airs live Monday through Thursday at 5 p.m. on KENW-TV, Channel 3 in Portales. News 3 New Mexico is written, produced and reported by student writers, reporters, producers and production professionals from Eastern New Mexico University.

Friends of Eastern Foundation Homecoming Breakfast Set – The Friends of Eastern Foundation will honor Foundation supporters and recipients of the Outstanding Business, Philanthropist, and Volunteer of the Year Awards, and the Distinguished Emeritus Faculty, Alumni Association and Greyhound Hall of Honors Awards at the annual Friends of Eastern Foundation Homecoming Breakfast on Saturday, Oct. 9. This is the 29th annual special recognition event for contributors to the Friends of Eastern Foundation. The RSVP invitations are sent to Foundation contributors of $50 or more. Breakfast serving begins at 7:30 a.m. for early arrivals. For more information call ext. 2412.

Policy Regarding Using University Facilities to Promote Political/Religious Partisanship on Campus – University facilities may not be used in any manner to involve the University as endorsing a partisan, political, sectarian, or religious position. This includes posters, flyers, etc., that are partisan in nature in any University facility, including offices.

ENMU-Roswell Foundation Hosting Golf Tournament – There is still time to sign up for the ENMU-Roswell Foundation Scholarship Golf Tournament. The event will begin at 8 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 16 at the Spring River Golf Course. The cost for the four-person scramble tournament is $50 per player. Teams should have a minimum total handicap of 40. The fee includes lunch, promotional bags for each player, and awards for the top three teams, the longest drive, and closest to the pin. Additional prize drawings will also be held with items donated from a number of local businesses. Players will also have an opportunity to win a new car, a vacation package, a vehicle service contract or a new set of golf clubs.

Proceeds from the golf tournament will benefit College Access Program Scholarships (CAPS). CAPS will give every student in Chaves County schools (public or private) the opportunity to attend ENMU-Roswell after high school graduation. Players are urged to sign up by Oct. 9. Hole sponsorships, team sponsorships, and corporate sponsorships are also being sought. A sign up sheet and more information is available on the campus web site at www.roswell.enmu.edu or contact Fred Van Orden at 624.7006.

Register for University Parking Permit Online – It's that time of year that all vehicles on campus need to have 2004-2005 parking permits. The University Police has a way to register vehicle(s) on-line. The link to the registration form is: https://ad05.enmu.edu:7177/prod/plsql/parking.p_ApplicationForm. Read the instructions on the application and be sure to fill in all blanks. If not, this may delay your parking permits from being delivered.

Medical Leave Bank Policies Explained

What is the Medical Leave Bank?

The medical leave bank is a pool of hours to which any regular employee who earns medical and/or annual leave may donate some of their accumulated leave hours. The purpose of the medical leave bank is to provide medical leave to contributors who have suffered an unplanned personal illness, injury, disability or quarantine and who have exhausted their compensatory time and medical and annual leave balances.

Who is eligible to join?

Any regular ENMU employee who earns medical and annual leave and has a current medical leave balance of at least six days (hours are prorated for part-time employees) as of July 31, 2004, is eligible to participate in the Bank.

How much do I have to contribute?

Initial contribution is three days if you work full-time; hours are prorated if you work part-time. With prior written notice, the medical leave bank committee may request additional hours from the membership if the hours in the bank fall below one day per member.

Who makes decisions on request for time from the bank?


The medical leave bank is administered by a five-member committee appointed by the President to review requests for withdrawal of medical leave from the bank.

How do I enroll?


The medical leave bank policy, enrollment and request forms are available from the office of Personnel Services, Administration Building, Room 207, or by calling the office at 562.2115. Return completed form to Personnel Services, Station 21, by Nov. 30. Members who have been in the Medical Leave Bank for 30 calendar days are eligible to apply for days from the Bank.

Note: If you are already in the Bank, additional contributions are not needed unless notified by the committee.

Official Medical Leave Bank Policy [click here]

Medical Leave Bank Enrollment Form[click here]
BBA/MBA Advisor to be at ENMU-R – Dr. Lee Weyant will be available for BBA and MBA advising on the ENMU-R campus during the fall 2004 semester. Advising is held Wednesdays from 3-5 p.m. in IC-205D. Appointments are available by calling 505.624.7221 or 505.562.2342.

ENMU Offering CLEP Testing Program for Military – Military service members can now take CLEP exams, without paying the exam fee (normally $55), at Eastern New Mexico University. Service members will still need to pay a registration fee of approximately $15 to ENMU. CLEP is also available to military dependents and civilians who are interested in taking CLEP exams but these candidates are responsible for paying the exam fee of $65. In Portales, New Mexico candidates can take CLEP exams in Room 204 of the SAS Building at ENMU. Testing is available: Oct. 12, 13, 26, 27; Nov. 9, 10, 23; and Dec. 14, 15, 21, 22. The tests are administered at 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Candidates can make an appointment by calling the Testing Center at 505.562.2280.

Graduate Catalog Available as PDF Document – The 2004-06 Graduate Catalog is available as a PDF document at the following web address: http://www.enmu.edu/academics/courses-catalogs/catalogs/index.shtml.

Send Calendar Items by E-Mail – If your department has any upcoming events and would like to have them posted, you can submit them to the University Calendar at enmu.calendar@enmu.edu. When submitting items, please make sure that the following information is included: name of the event, location, time, cost and contact information.

General Coments and Compliments

"Just a quick e-mail to compliment Richard’s fantastic photos! Please include these more often in the Monday Memo! – ENMU employee

"Upward Bounds want to thank ENMU Printing Services, especially Yvette and Debbie and any others who worked so diligently to complete the 2003-2004 UB Yearbook. You did a great job. – The UB Staff

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TechTips – Helpful Hints for using ENMU Technology (courtesy of ITS Computing)

Computing
Word – Remove all formatting in two easy steps
Here is a great way to remove all of the formatting from a Word document or just a selected portion of the document:
1. Select the whole document by pressing CTRL+A or just select the portion of the document you wish to change.
2. Press CTRL+SHIFT+N.
Presto! All of your formatting is removed from the document or selection.

Outlook series – How to be reminded to reply to a message
Have an important e-mail that you need to reply back to as soon as possible? You can mark the e-mail to remind you so you will not forget.
1. Right-click on the message you for want to set the reminder.
2. Select Flag for Follow Up from the context menu.
3. Choose the date when you have to complete the task.
4. Click OK.

DAT file version update – To check that your computer is up-to-date with the most current versions of virusscan software, locate the blue and white shield with a red “V” in it by your system clock on the bottom right side of your screen and click on it with the right mouse button. Then choose “About VirusScan Enterprise” in the pull-down box. There are two things to look for; one is the “Virus Definitions” which should be at 4396 and the other is the “Scan Engine” which should be at 4.3.20. If either one is not displaying the above versions, please contact the Helpdesk at 562.4357 for assistance.

Telephony
Sending a quick message without entering your voice mailbox
To record a quick message without entering your mailbox:
• Dial 4200
• When the system answers, press *
• Enter the recipient’s mailbox number (the extension number)
• Record your message
• Hang up

If you have a tip you would like to share with us please send it to: ENMU.TechTips@enmu.edu

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Extended Learning Courses
The following is a list of Extended Learning offerings. Please call 562.2165 for more information or to register.

Non-Credit Courses

Traditional Tamales 101 with a New Twist – Join Carmen Matthews, Saturday, Nov. 13, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., FCS-98 for this continued series and learn how to make the traditional Mexican tamales with a twist of new flavors. Participants are encouraged to bring a brown bag lunch to class. Due to food purchases and preparation for specific numbers, this class must be prepaid with no refunds issued to non-attendees. Registration is $15 with a $10 lab fee, payable to the instructor. Please register by Nov. 10.

Genealogy-Discover Your Roots – join genealogist Jenny Blaylock and learn how to research your family history, Mondays, Nov. 1 and 8, 6:30-8:30 p.m., UCC-204. The fee is $25. Please register by Oct. 27.

Paralegal – an intensive, six-week course held Tuesday and Thursday evenings 6-9:30 p.m. and Saturdays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Nov. 2-Dec. 18, COB-130. The fee is $845 with additional textbooks required for approximately $250. Please register by Oct. 26. No classes will be held Nov. 23, 25 and 27, Thanksgiving week.

Ristra Making – Come to class Wednesday, Oct. 27, 6:30-8:30 p.m., COB-138 with your supply of ripe red chilies, clothes hanger, wire cutters, kite string and scissors and learn “a tying of the chilies” with Fred Chino who has been making ristras since childhood. Your chilies should be fresh and picked with the stem remaining as well as allowed to “cure” for 24 hours before class. Cornhusks and raffia are optional. The fee is $16. Please register by Oct. 22.

Yoga
– relax and stretch Wednesdays through Dec. 1, 7-7:50 p.m., GA-11 with Lisa Moyer. There will be no class Nov. 24, Thanksgiving week. Averaging approximately $3 per class, a proportionate payment to pay through the last class can be made at Extended Learning, Quay Hall, Room 106.

All About Hummingbirds – Join Dan True and learn how to attract, feed and encourage nesting of these feathered friends, Monday, Oct. 11, 7-9 p.m., COB-136. The fee is $15. Please register by Oct. 6.

One Night Speedy Cross Stitch – Walk away with your own potpourri heart pillow in this beginner’s class with Victoria Garrett, Cozy Cottage Cross Stitch Shoppe, 119 South Main Street, Portales, Tuesday, October 12, 6:30-9:30 p.m. The fee is $7 with a $5 kit fee, payable to the instructor. Please register by Oct. 7.

Busy Gourmet Does Salads on the Side – Jan Hauptmann will conduct a one-night, hands-on salad party Thursday, Oct. 14, 6-9 p.m., FCS-98. Share the samplings of Calypso Slaw, Pear Waldorf Pitas, Southwestern Lentil Salad, Pasta Fruit Salad and Kielbasa Salad as well as learning a quick and easy approach to design and preparation. The fee is $15 with a $10 lab fee, payable to the instructor. Due to food purchases and preparation for specific numbers, this class must be prepaid with no refunds issued to non-attendees.

Real Estate Weekend Workshops – Take this opportunity to attend one or all five classes taught by Louis C. Tulga, CRB, Albuquerque, and earn four to twenty-six hours of continuing education credits. Classes will be held in the Aztec Room, Campus Union with on-your-own lunches scheduled 12-1 p.m. Please register by Oct. 12 or Nov. 16, respectively.

NM Real Estate Commission Mandatory Course (8 Mandatory Hours) – Friday, Oct. 15, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., $75.

Business Ethics in Real Estate (4 Education Credit Hours) – Saturday, Oct. 16, 8 a.m.-12 p.m., $50.

Brokerage Relationships (4 Education Credit Hours) – Friday, Nov. 19, 8 a.m.-12 p.m., $50.

Tax Factors for Home Owners (4 Education Credit Hours) – Friday, Nov. 19, 1-5 p.m., $50.

Equal Opportunity and Housing (6 Education Credit Hours) – Saturday, Nov. 20, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., $60.

Quilted Medallion with 9º Wedge Ruler – Judy Mathews, Patchwork House, Clovis will teach how to make a standalone medallion for quilt or wall hanging with a 9º wedge ruler. The required ruler can be purchased at the Patchwork House at 10% discount. Sewing machines can be provided although most students prefer to bring their own. It’s your choice for lunch-either take a short break or bring your own, Saturday, Nov. 6, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m., FCS-100. The fee is $30. Please be sure to ask for your supply list when registering by Nov. 3.

Investing for Income – Join Glen O'Rear, EdwardJones, 403 W. 4th, Portales for this four-week class, Tuesdays, Oct. 5-26, 6:30-8:30 p.m. The fee is $20.00 with an additional $8.00 textbook fee payable to the instructor.

SHINE-Providing Exceptional Customer Service – Bob LaHue, MorningStar Training, offers this workshop twice for your convenience focusing on vital customer service issues and motivational employee training, Saturdays, 1-5 p.m., Sept. 25 or Nov. 20, COB-113. The fee is $50 with a $5 each discount for five or more from one organization. Please register by Sept. 22 or Nov. 17, respectively.

Swimming – For ages four and above, two week rotations Monday-Thursday with Red Cross certified lifeguard Devin McMaster, 4-4:50 p.m., Natatorium. Rotation number one, Sept. 13-23; rotation two is Oct 4-14, rotation three is Oct. 25-Nov. 4 and number four is Nov. 8-18. Register by Friday noon prior to each rotation. Fee $40. Includes Red Cross certification card for level passed.

Aqua Aerobics – Alisha Eldridge will offer 12, two-day rotations, Mondays and Wednesdays, Sept. 13-Dec. 8, 7-7:50 p.m.. Natatorium,. The fee is $8 per week or receive a $6 discount by prepaying $90. No classes on Nov. 22 and 24 during Thanksgiving holiday.

ONEStroke Painting (tm) – Technique of folk art painting taught by Kris Cranford that enhances almost anything, from glassware and pottery to furniture and walls. May take one or both classes, in the COB Building, Room 130, for $20 each with complete supply kits furnished and payable to the instructor. Basic Technique I will be offered Tuesday, Sept. 14, 6-9 p.m., with a kit fee of $22. Basic Technique II will create a design on a clay flowerpot, and is Tuesday, Oct. 12, from 6-9 p.m., with a kit fee of $18 for Basic Technique I students and $25 for new students (Contains an additional basic brush). Register by Sept. 9 or Oct. 12.

Scrapbooking with Kids -– Offered twice for your convenience for ages 8-16 years with Mandi Park, Creative Memories Consultant. Each student will create a 7 x 7 album in a simple and fun approach to scrapbooking. The fee is $10 with a $40 kit fee, payable to the instructor. Please bring 24-48 theme-oriented photos Thursdays, Sept. 2-23 or Oct. 4-25, 5-6:30 p.m., SAS Building, Room 166. Please register by Aug. 30 or Sept. 29, respectively.

Meeting

Undergraduate Admissions and Standards Committee
Second Thursday of each month at 3:30 p.m. in COB 163
(student petitions needing action are due by 5 p.m. the first Thursday of each month)

The Curriculum and General Education Committee will meet on the following Mondays at 3:30 p.m. in the University Computer Center Conference Room on the following Mondays.
10/11/04
10/25/04
11/8/04
11/22/04
1/31/05
2/14/05
2/28/05
3/14/05
3/28/05
4/11/05
4/25/05

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