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Announcements
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 sidebaYou may also submit announcements by e-mail
to monday.memo@enmu.edu.
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).
The Web address for the Monday Memo is http://www.enmu.edu/mondaymemo.
Fall Spans for Student
Employees Due Soon – To ENMU Supervisors,
Directors and Department Heads: Counseling and Career Services will
issue the Fall SPAN's starting on Tuesday, June 28. All Work-Study
and Student-Hire employees currently working (this means the students
that you have working in July) will need to pick up their Fall SPAN's
and have them turned back in to Payroll by Friday, July 1. The deadline
for all paperwork to be submitted
to Payroll is Monday, July 4, which is a holiday; therefore, please
make sure your employees have their paperwork turned in to Payroll
prior to that date. If you have any questions, call Shirley Wood
at ext. 2211.
All ENMU Employees Attending
BRAC Events in Clovis – As a "thank you"
to ENMU employees attending the BRAC events in Clovis on Friday,
June 24, please enjoy lunch at the Campus Crossroads on Monday,
June 27, or Tuesday, June 28. There will be a sign-in sheet by the
cash register in the dining hall.
Local Artist Selected
for 'Sculpture in the Park, 2005' – Ken Leap
has been selected to participate in “Sculpture in the Park
2005,” now the largest outdoor juried sculpture show in the
country, featuring 180 artists from around the world. The show is
in Loveland, Colo., on Aug. 13-14. Please stop by if you are in
the area. For more information on the show go to www.sculptureinthepark.org/.
To see what Ken has been up to lately, visit www.kenleap.com.
Number Changed for Employees
to Make Long Distance Calls While Traveling –
For the past three years, Eastern New Mexico University employees
traveling outside of the local calling area could dial an 800 number
and use their long distance authorization code and a four-digit
PIN (Personal Identification Number) to make long distance calls.
These calls would be billed to their department. On June 26 a new
toll-free number will be activated for this purpose, eliminating
the need to enter the PIN. After this date, the previous toll-free
number will no longer be used. This toll-free service should only
be used outside our local calling area.
To use the new toll-free access:
Dial 1.866.788.7016 and you will hear dial tone.
Dial * 6 * + authorization code + # (sign) + 6 + area code and phone
number.
(This is the same dialing sequence that is used when you are on
campus)
Charges for these calls will appear on your department bill.
If you have questions or need assistance, please contact Linda Hamrick
at extension 2287 or Rick Bresler at extension 2265.
Employee Briefs
Michael F. Shaughnessy and Lt. Col Larry Gnadt (Ret.)
have had a paper accepted for the Southwest Disabilities Conference
to be held in Albuquerque in September of this year.
ENMU Active in New
Mexico Institute for Natural Resources and Analysis Biodiversity
Program
by Dr. Darren Pollock
Assistant Professor of Biology
The New Mexico Institute for Natural Resources and Analysis (INRAM)
Biodiversity Program is a consortium of the four New Mexico universities,
which house major natural history museum collections of New Mexico
flora and fauna including the Museum of Southwestern Biology at
the University of New Mexico, the ENMU Natural History Collection
at Eastern New Mexico University, the Gila Center for Natural History
at Western New Mexico University, and New Mexico State University
Natural History Collections.
A major goal of the INRAM Biodiversity Program is to make information
about New Mexico's biodiversity readily available to the general,
professional, and scientific public throughout the world. INRAM
Biodiversity has been funded by the National Science Foundation
beginning in 2002 to construct an electronic database of natural
history specimen information from the collections of the consortium
partners. The database contains information from over 300,000 specimens
from 25 collections held by the consortium. INRAM Biodiversity is
proud to announce the debut of the New Mexico Biodiversity Electronic
Database on the internet at http://biodiversity.inram.org.
The database integrates plant and animal information into an easily
searchable format. A user anywhere in the world can easily obtain
information on the occurrence of particular species in New Mexico,
collection dates, habitat information, and county-level maps of
species distributions. The completion of the database is of major
importance to land managers, governmental agencies, researchers,
private industry, and agriculture.
New Mexico is enormously rich in biodiversity. For example, it houses
more species of mammals than any other similarly sized area of non-tropical
North America and is fourth in terms of birds. The vascular plant
flora contains nearly 3,000 indigenous species. The arthropod fauna
is similarly diverse, but very poorly understood. A new source of
biodiversity with mostly negative impacts is the tremendous influx
of non-native species into New Mexico. The online database provides
desktop computer access for anyone to obtain information about indigenous
New Mexican as well as invasive plants, mammals, reptiles and amphibians,
insects, spiders and mites, fishes, and birds.
The database took three years of collaborative effort by faculty,
staff members and students at the participating institutions. The
INRAM Biodiversity project was conceived and directed by Dr. Tim
Lowrey at the Museum of Southwestern Biology at the University of
New Mexico. Dr. Brook Milligan, Department of Biology, New Mexico,
developed and implemented the database model and software in collaboration
with Chris Frazier, INRAM Biodiversity Program Manager, at the University
of New Mexico.
In addition to the online integrated database, Mr. Frazier also
developed a computer software program for individual collections
to use as a museum Information Management System which is optimized
for rapid, accurate and complete data entry. Called "Maii'tsoh,"
the Navajo word for wolf, it is now being used by collections at
UNM, WNMU, and NMSU to enter and manage their specimen data. It
also has features to support museum tasks such as creating specimen
labels and keeping track of loans.
The labor-intensive data entry process in the ENMU Natural History
Museum has involved the work of several undergraduate and graduate
students, as well as faculty members. ENMU records form a major
component of the INRAM database.
The New Mexico Biodiversity Electronic Database is one of only a
few electronic databases in the world that contains plant and animal
specimen information. It is dynamic with new specimen information
being added on a regular basis. The database is an information provider
for the Global Biodiversity Information Facility based in Copenhagen,
Denmark.
Items Not Sold During
KENW Auction Still Available – If you are
interested in items that did not sell during KENW-TV's Tele-Auction,
you can go to the following link and view them. Prices are listed
and there is a form at the end for you to purchase. In case an item(s)
is already sold, you will be e-mailed back immediately. Thanks for
supporting KENW and the Tele-Auction.
http://www.kenw.org/auction/notsold05.html
ENMU Has Part-Time Teaching
Positions Open – [read]
ENMU Video Airing on
Amarillo TV Stations – The 30-minute "Touring
Your Future" show, which features ENMU and other educational
institutions, will air again in July and August on KAMR, KCIT and
KCPN TV stations in Amarillo. ENMU also has a 30-second spot which
will air 50 times on the three stations.
Acaemic
Affairs Announces Changes – Academic Affairs
has announced the following changes:
I. Reorganization within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
(effective FY06):
A. Psychology and Political Science
The disciplines within the former Department of Social & Behavioral
Sciences will be reduced to Psychology and Political Science. The
unit's new title is Department of Psychology and Political Science.
B. Social Work
The Social Work faculty will join with Communicative Disorders in
a Department of Health and Human Services.
C. Nursing Program
We are searching for a new director of the Nursing completion program
who will also be the director of Roswell's associate program in
Nursing. The new director will be located in Roswell and will report
directly to the CLAS dean regarding the BSN program and its students.
D. Criminal Justice and Sociology
These faculty have joined with the History and Humanities faculty
in what will be the Department of History, Humanities and Social
Sciences.
II. Appointments:
A. COB Dean
As of June 1st, Dr. Lee Weyant has assumed responsibilities as dean
for the College of Business. Dr. Jerry Huybregts will be the full-time
director for Extended Learning (with .25 teaching duties).
B. New Department Chairs
College of Business:
Advanced Business Studies Dr. Donald Morris
Business Foundations Mr. Gene Smith
College of Education and Technology:
Curriculum and Instruction Dr. Merlene Olmsted (Interim)
College of Fine Arts:
Art Ms. Mick Muhlbauer
(previously interim)
Theatre and Dance Ms. Jill Pribyl
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences:
History, Humanities and Social Sciences Dr. Gerald Gies
Physical Sciences Dr. Jim Constantopoulos
Psychology and Political Science Dr. Leslie Gill
Upward Bound Offering Santa Fe Opera
Tickets – ENMU Upward Bound Program has a
acquired a number of Santa Fe Opera tickets for the July 9, 2005,
performance of "Turnadot." We are hoping that your generosity
will help us expand the balance of our scholarship fund. We have
a limited number of tickets at $19 (face value) and will be accepting
minimum bids of $20 per ticket. We will gladly accept bids over
the recommended amount with all proceeds going directly into our
scholarship fund. Tickets will be allocated on a first-come, first-served
basis. For further information, or to place your bid and reserve
tickets, please contact Andrew Mason at andrew.mason@enmu.edu
or call the UB office 562.2452.
Students Must Be Advised
Before Registering – Please remember that
all new students (both freshmen and transfers) and those who have
not declared a major must make an appointment with the Advising
Center prior to registration. Walk-in registration will be accommodated
when possible, but for the students' convenience, we encourage students
to make an appointment. All continuing undergraduate students must
consult an academic advisor prior to registering. For distance education
students, this means that advising is handled electronically via
telephone or e-mail.
ENMU Athletic Hall of
Honors Nomination Form – [click]
ENMU-Ruidoso Invites
You to a Branch Campus Celebration – You are
Invited! Please join ENMU-Ruidoso as we celebrate our
new Branch Community College status. The community celebration and
Branch Campus Ribbon Cutting will be from noon to 2 p.m. on Friday,
July 1 at 709 Mechem Drive. There will be music, food and fun.
Leadership ENMU Sponsoring Scholarship
Golf Tournament on August 27 – The 2004-05
Leadership ENMU group is sponsoring a scholarship golf tournament
on Saturday, Aug. 27, at the Clovis Municipal Golf Course. The entry
fee will be $200 per four-member team, which includes green fees
and golf carts. It will be a "scramble" format in which
each team member hits their shot from the spot of the player with
the best previous shot.
Tentatively, Leadership ENMU is considering awarding an ENMU scholarship
to one student from Curry County and one student from Roosevelt
County. For more information, contact Wendel Sloan at 562.2253 or
e-mail wendel.sloan@enmu.edu.
Here are the committees and members.
Scholarship Criteria Committee
Stephanie McClary
Janice Cowen
Jessie Luna
Sales Committee (sponsorships, gifts, etc.)
Ty Walker
Sherri Johnston
Betty Dever
Janice Cowen
Toni Acker
Jessie Luna
Ricardo Arredondo
Jeff Burmeister
Promotion/Publicity Committee
Wendel Sloan
Diana Cordova
Publications Committee
Dave Ortega
Lilah Gainey
Registration Committee
Janice Cowen
Ginger Creighton
Finance Committee
Sherri Johnston
Toni Acker
Jessie Luna
Refreshment Committee
Jane Blakeley
Stephanie McClary
Lilah Gainey
Mid-Year Evaluations
– The mid-year employee evaluations for professional and support
staff are due by June 30.
Not Too Late to Write
Letters for Cannon – Please help keep Cannon
Air Force Base by sending hand-addressed letters on personal stationery
in personal envelopes to each of the nine BRAC Commissioners explaining
how important Cannon is to New Mexico, eastern New Mexico, and Eastern
New Mexico University.
The letters should be personally addressed to each of the nine Commissioners:
The Honorable Anthony J. Principi; The Honorable James H. Bilbray;
The Honorable Philip Coyle; Admiral Harold W. Gehman Jr.; The Honorable
James V. Hansen; General James T. Hill; General Lloyd W. Newton;
The Honorable Samuel K. Skinner; and Brigadier General Sue E. Turner.
The letters should be sent to the following address:
BRAC Commission
2521 South Clark Street, Suite 600
Arlington, VA 22202
A flyer is available with a sample letter and talking points. For
more information, click onto www.enmu.edu/keepcannon.
Students May Register Now for Summer and Fall –
The second summer term at Eastern begins July 5. Currently enrolled
students may register now for the summer or fall terms.
Students need to contact their advisor before registering. New students
should contact the Advising Center at 562.2338.
Those not yet admitted, can apply online at www.enmu.edu/apply.
For more information, call 1.800.FOR.ENMU (562.2178 locally) or
e-mail enrollment.services@enmu.edu.
Helpdesk Summer Hours
for University Computer Center – In between
semesters, 8 a.m. to noon and 1-5 p.m. on Monday-Friday. During
the summer sessions, the Helpdesk hours will be 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
on Monday-Friday. Time changes are effective May 16.
Message from President
Regarding Realignments – After reviewing the
comments that were expressed by faculty and staff regarding the
proposed realignment, I have decided to recommend the following
to the Board of Regents, effective July 1, 2005.
1. Campus Police - Change in Reporting Line: From VPSA to VPBA
2. KENW - Change in Reporting Line: From VPAA to VPURES
3. Athletics - Change in Reporting Line: From President to VPSA
4. Faculty Resource Center - Change in Reporting Line: From Library
to Extended Learning
5. Ruidoso Campus - Change in Reporting Line: From VPAA to President
6. Grants and Contracts - Change in Reporting Line: From President
to Executive Director, Planning and Analysis
7. Retention Initiative - Office of Responsibility: Executive Director,
Planning and Analysis
It was decided to maintain Media Services' reporting relationship
to the Library, but to move the responsibilities for the "smart"
classrooms and other IT - related items to Information Technology
Services.
Advising and Freshman Studies will move to the Retention Initiative
which will report to Dr. Patrice Caldwell. A new position entitled
director of Retention Activities has been established to coordinate
initiatives aimed at improving student success.
The most comments received were in regard to the move of Grants
and Contracts from the president to the executive director of Planning
and Analysis. I believe the location of the grants coordinator is
much less important than the quality and dedication of the person
who will hold the position. Thus far, our search for the grants
coordinator has been unsuccessful, but we will attempt to offer
good service through people in the Business Office until we can
employ the right person. Please be assured that the area of grants
and contracts will continue to be a priority at the University.
I thank those of you who offered input. Please call me if you have
further questions or comments.
Steve Gamble
President
Fiscal Year End Deadlines
Interfunds: July 8, 2005
Departmental interfunds for the 2004-05 budget year need to be in
the Business Office by July 8.
Journal Vouchers: July 1, 2005
JV’s for expense transfers, monthly postage, telephone charges,
etc must be submitted to the Business Office by July 1.
Travel
Reimbursement: Day of Return to Work If traveling at the end of
June, please submit the travel reimbursement on the day you return
to work.
Bookstore Closed
For Inventory: June 28-30.
Please call Kathy or Toni in the Business Office, 562.2611, if you
need assistance.
Official University Holidays for 2005-06
– The Board of Regents has approved the following 2005-2006
ENMU holiday schedule.
Independence Day – Monday, July 4, 2005
Labor Day – Monday, Sept. 5, 2005
Thanksgiving – Thursday and Friday, Nov.
24 and 25, 2005
Winter Break – Close at 5 p.m., Dec. 22,
2005, Reopen at 8 a.m., Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2006
Presidents' Day – Monday, Feb. 20, 2006
Memorial Day – Monday, May 29, 2006
Independence Day – Tuesday, July 4, 2006
List Your Events on the University
Calendar – It's never too late to take advantage
of the online University Calendar. Make sure your University events
are listed online by submitting your additions via e-mail. To ensure
your request is processed in a timely manner, please send all calendar
requests to calendar@enmu.edu.
For any questions or problems regarding this process, please direct
correspondence to betsy.chavez@enmu.edu
or call 562.2134. Calendar Tip: Use the calendar to check what is
happening around the University to help you when you are scheduling
your event dates.
Work Orders Should
Now 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. You
have the capability of tracking your work orders with this system.
You will receive an e-mail saying it has been accepted or rejected
and another e-mail when work is completed. If you have any questions,
please call the Physical Plant at 562.2511.
Campus Police Provides 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.
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.
Undergraduate
Catalog Available as PDF Document – The 2005-07
Undergraduate Catalog is available as a PDF document at the following
web address: http://www.enmu.edu/academics/courses-catalogs/catalogs/index.shtml
Roswell News
Read July
Issue of ENMU-Roswell's Newsletter, The Grapevine – [read]
Read Article
About ENMU-Roswell Aviation Program in Aircraft Maintenance
Journal Online Journal
– [read]
ENMU-Roswell Health Division Plans
Community Outreach Effort
The Division of Health at ENMU-Roswell
will be conducting a community outreach project next week directed
at senior citizens. Students and staff in the Occupational Therapy
Assistant program have prepared about 600 bags with personal care
items, which will be distributed to seniors at Joy Centers in Chaves
County.
Charlie Phillips, Executive Director, obtained
the funding to purchase the items for the care kits, which include
lotion, shampoo, soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste or denture cleaner,
and Band-Aids. In addition, the funding will be used to pay a stipend
for the pharmacist participating in the project. Pharmacy students
from the University of New Mexico will be doing a presentation on
poison control as it relates to senior citizens. Staff with the
ENMU-Roswell Community Pharmacy will talk to seniors about the services
available through the pharmacy. They will also do a ‘brown
bag check’ to examine seniors’ medications and check
for potential problems and drug interactions. Physicians with Eastern
New Mexico Medical Center’s Family Practice Residency Center
will also be conducting medical screenings for seniors.
The schedule is below:
· June 27 Roswell Joy Center 9:30
a.m. to 12 p.m. (about 250 people expected)
· June 28 Midway Joy Center 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
· June 29 Hagerman Joy Center 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
· June 30 Lake Arthur Joy Center 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Summer/Fall Class Schedules Available
– Class schedules for the 2005 summer and fall semesters at
ENMU-Roswell are available at the following locations: ENMU-Roswell,
Chaves County Career Center in the Bank of America building (ninth
floor); Hastings Books, Music and Video; NMMI (Toles Learning Center);
NM Department of Labor; NM Income Support Division; Roswell Public
Library; Wal-Mart; K-Mart; Target; Roswell Racquet Club; Blockbuster
Video; Counseling Associates; Hispano Chamber of Commerce Visitors’
Center; Roswell Chamber of Commerce; Roswell Adult Center; Office
Max; Roswell High School; Goddard High School; University High School
and Christmas By Krebs.
Online registration is now open at www.roswell.enmu.edu
Students can register any time on campus during regular business
hours through June 8 for the summer session and through September
2 for the fall semester. The campus is open from 7:30 a.m. to 6
p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 8 a.m. until noon on Friday.
The summer session begins June 6. The fall semester begins Aug.
29. For registration information, call 624.7149.
ENMU-Roswell Announces Down Time
for Registration
Due to the end of the fiscal year closing
by the campus Business Office, ENMU-Roswell will be unable to process
any registrations from 12 pm on Thursday, June 30 until 8 am, Friday,
July 1. Online registration will be down during this time period
and on-site registrations will be processed beginning at 8 am Friday,
July 1.
For more information, please contact the
Office of Admissions and Records at 624.7142 or 624.7149.
Off-Campus News
Opening for Intervention Program
in Raton – My name is Patricia Pompeo. I am the director
of an Early Intervention Program called The Children's Workshop
in Raton, N.M. We are similar to ENMRSH in your area. We work with
birth to age three children to get them ready for school. We have
an opening for a Speech-Language Pathologist position. The pay is
very good. For more information, e-mail pzpompeo@bacavalley.com.
Higher Learning Magazine Accepting
Submissions
Higher Learning Magazine is currently
accepting submissions (in the form of press releases, completed
articles or news briefs, and story ideas) for its September/October
2005 issue. If your school has any new and exciting developments
or events focusing on the use of technology in learning and teaching,
please feel free to submit them to kglen@teachmag.com,
before July
31.
Higher Learning concentrates on technology-based educational applications
for post-secondary institutions. The worlds of teaching and learning
are quickly evolving, pushed by rapid technological change. Higher
Learning addresses the many ways technology impacts post-secondary
teaching and learning through practical information in articles,
columns, application stories, case histories and profiles, and presents
comprehensive product information to readers. No other electronic
publication in North America presents consistent, substantive content
in this area for the post-secondary school market.
We know what educators are looking for: information that is useful
and pragmatic. As an electronic publication, Higher Learning directly
reflects the interests and concerns of our readers. Better yet,
much of the content comes directly from educators themselves. Peers
speak directly to peers about the latest applications affecting
the delivery of information. Readers have the opportunity to respond
immediately to information they view in Higher Learning. Online
readership surveys and feedback posted on Higher Learning¹s
Web site (http://www.teachmag.com/higher_learning.asp)
create an instant dialogue with readers.
Higher Learning reaches some 234,000 post-secondary school staff,
instructors, assistant professors, professors, department heads,
deans and presidents of colleges and universities in North America.
This audience constitutes the key technology decision-makers at
the post-secondary school level.
Krista Glen
Associate Editor
Higher Learning Magazine
kglen@teachmag.com
TechTips
Helpful Hints for using ENMU Technology (courtesy of ITS
Computing)
Computing
Excel series – Running a
Spell Check on all your Worksheets
Excel series – Don't Lose Sight of Your Row and Column Labels
Don’t you hate when you are working in Excel and you lose
sight of all the other cells. You may not be aware that Excel has
a function that lets you freeze these headings in place.
Here is a SOLUTION: Click on a Cell. Go
into the Window menu at the top of your
screen and select Freeze Panes. This command freezes every row above
the selected cell and every column to the left of it.
UNFREEZE THE PANES: Go back to the Window
menu and select "Unfreeze Panes"
PowerPoint series –
A Different Background
If you would like a different look for one or more slides in a slide
show, you can omit the master background chosen for your presentation.
First navigate to the slide you would like to change. Then click
on Format | Slide Background, check the box that says Omit background
graphics from master, and hit Apply. To choose multiple slides at
once, go to the View menu and click on Slide Sorter. Then hold down
the Ctrl key and click on the slides you would like to modify. You
can then go to the Format menu and repeat the steps to omit the
background, as above.
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 4522 and the
other is the “Scan Engine” which should be at 4.4.00
(4400). If either one is not displaying the above versions, please
contact the Helpdesk at 562.4357 for assistance.
Telephony
Extended Absence Greeting:
Are you going to be away from your office for an extended period
of time and will not be listening to messages? If so, record an
Extended Absence Greeting to let your callers know when you will
return to your office. With this type of greeting, your mailbox
will not accept messages from callers so you should suggest another
contact name and number who can offer immediate assistance. This
greeting temporarily overrides the personal greeting.
To activate:
Dial into the voice mail system: 4200 or 562.4200 (from off-campus).
From the Ready prompt, press 4 7 and begin recording.
When you are finished recording, press the # sign to accept and
turn the greeting on.
To deactivate:
Dial into the voice mail system: 4200 or 562.4200 (from off-campus).
From the Ready prompt, press 4 2.
NOTE: Your personal greeting will have to be re-recorded at this
point.
If you have a tip you would like to share
with us please send it to: ENMU.TechTips@enmu.edu
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
Real Estate Weekend Workshop
– Lou Tulga with Lou Tulga & Associates REALTORS, Albuquerque
will conduct a 4-12 hour continuing education real estate workshop,
July 22-23, Sandia Room, Campus Union.
NM Real Estate Commission Mandatory Course (8 Mandatory
Credit Hours) will be held Friday, July 22, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. for $75
with an on-your-own lunch.
Brokerage Relationships (4 Education Credit Hours)
will be held Saturday, July 23, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. for $50. Please register
by July 19.
Scuba Diving - Join Mike
Hale, Scuba Ventures, Liberal, KS for this PADI Open Water Scuba
class over two weekends July 8-10, SCI-224/Natatorium and July 23-24
Blue Hole, Santa Rosa. The fee of $200 includes all equipment and
air the student will need. There is an additional $120 open water
fee, payable to the instructor, which includes the cost of certification.
Contact Extended Learning for additional material costs. Please
register by July 5.
Beginning Stained Glass - Join Amy for this beginner’s
class and learn basic glass cutting exercises and procedures. Amy
will share some of the more expensive tools and suggests waiting
to see if you are truly into this art form before purchasing a glasscutter
and soldering iron of your own. She will provide some of the necessary
materials with a $10 kit fee, payable to her. After the first class,
colored glass for additional projects can be purchased at Hobby
Lobby, Clovis for $3.99 to $4.99 per square foot. Students should
wear tennis shoes (no sandals) and bring safety goggles for eye
protection if they have them Saturdays, July 9-30, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.,
TECH-112. The fee is $85. Please register by July 6.
China-A Brief Survey - Zheng Liguang with the Americanized
name of Claire is an exchange student at ENMU from Sichuan University
in China who wants to share her native country with you this summer.
Claire will offer four classes on Tuesday and Thursday evenings,
6:30-8:30 p.m. Save by taking all four for $65 or pay for each separately!
Chinese Culture and History - Tuesday and Thursday, June 14 and
16, 6:30-8:30 p.m., COB-137, $15.
Chinese Oral Language - Tuesday and Thursday, June 21 and 23, 6:30-8:30
p.m., COB-137, $20.
Chinese Written Characters - Tuesday and Thursday, June 28 and 30,
6:30-8:30 p.m., COB-137, $20.
Chinese Cooking - Tuesday and Thursday, July 5 and 7, 6:30-8:30
p.m., FCS-98, $15 and $5 lab fee, payable to instructor.
Kids' College - Melinda Ramirez is back as Lead
Teacher for eight theme-packed weeks, Monday-Thursday., 8 a.m.-5
p.m., June 6-July 29. Daily activities including computers and swimming
plus lunch delivered by Portales Public Schools are routine with
a few field trips and a year-end variety show scheduled as well.
The fee is $60 per week with payment confirming your child's spot
for the summer's fun, so enroll today!
Aqua Aerobics - Alisha Eldridge, Red Cross Certified
Lifeguard, will offer eight, two-day rotations at the Natatorium
this summer, Tuesday/Thursday, 6:30-7:20 p.m., June 7-July 28. The
fee is discounted to $60 for all eight rotations or pay $8 per rotation
each Tuesday.
Yoga - Fully relax your whole body twice a week
with Lisa Moyer Tuesday/Thursday, June 7-July 28, 7-7:50 p.m., GA-11.
The fee is $40. Please register by June 2.
Meetings
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)
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