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CAMPUS NEWS LA SALLE UNIVERSITY’S WEEKLY INFORMATION CIRCULAR March 2 7 , 1998 l a S a l l e u n i v e r s i t y Dean, School of Arts & Sciences P hiladelphia, PA 19141-1199 • 215/951-1042 • FAX 215/951-1785 Arts & Sciences in the Afternoon Niko’s World An Exhibition of works by Niko Chocheli, Visiting Artist Wednesday, April 8, 1998, at 3:30PM In the La Salle Museum Please join us and bring a colleague Wine & Cheese Reception to Follow All Faculty Welcome Campus News is distributed weekly to foster communication and encourage information sharing among University departments. Articles submitted are the responsibility of their authors alone and do not imply an opinion on the part of La Salle University or the Department of Mail and Duplicating Services. L a Salle University Office of the P rovost P hiladelphia, P A 19141 • (215) 951-1015 • F ax (215) 951-1785 March 26, 1998 TO: The Campus Community FROM: Gerald J. Johnson, Assistant Provost for Administration The following academic calendar is still a draft in process. I expect dates to be added (e.g., pre-registration schedules), but I do not expect changes in dates shown on this draft. Revised versions of the calendar will be published as needed through the rest of the semester. Thank you. La Salle University ACADEMIC CALENDAR 1998-1999 SUMMER, 1998 May 11—May Session classes begin; Graduate Computer Information Science Full Session classes begin; Graduate Psychology Full Summer and First 6 Week Session classes begin May 18—Summer I Day and Evening Undergraduate classes begin; Graduate Professional Communication Summer I classes begin; MSN Summer Session I classes begin May 25—Memorial Day holiday May 29—Make-up date for Memorial Day holiday for Summer 1, Day and Evening Undergraduate classes June 5—May Session classes end June 22—Graduate Psychology First 6 Week Session classes end June 25—Summer 1 Day and Evening Undergraduate classes end; MSN Summer Session I classes end June 29—Summer II Day and Evening Undergraduate classes begin; MSN Summer Session II classes begin July 1—Graduate Psychology Second 6 Week Session classes begin July 2—Graduate Professional Communication Summer I classes end July 3—Independence Day holiday July 6—Graduate Professional Communication Summer II classes begin August 1—Graduate Computer Information Science Summer Session classes end August 3 through 8—Graduate Computer Information Science final examinations August 6—Summer II Undergraduate Day and Evening classes end; MSN Summer Session II classes end August 11—Graduate Psychology Second 6 Week Session classes end August 13—Graduate Psychology Full Summer Session classes end August 20—Graduate Professional Communication Summer II classes end FALL SEMESTER, 1998 August 24 through 26—Undergraduate in-person registration August 24 and 25—Graduate in-person registration August 31—Undergraduate Day and Evening classes begin; Graduate Computer Information Science classes begin; Graduate Professional Communication classes begin; MSN classes begin September 5 and 7—MSN Program Labor Day holiday September 1—Graduate Psychology classes begin September 7—Labor Day Holiday September 9—last day for late registration and change of roster September 16—last day for filing P/F option October 18—Academic Convocation October 19 through 21— Senior pre-registration October 22—last day for withdrawal from classes October 22 through 27—Junior pre-registration October 28 through November 4—Sophomore pre-registration October 30— Day mid-semester holiday; Graduate Professional Communication mid- semester holiday November 5 through 10—Freshman pre-registration November 24 and 25— Graduate Psychology Thanksgiving holiday 2 November 24 through November 28— Graduate Computer Information Science Thanksgiving holiday November 24 through 27— Undergraduate Evening Thanksgiving holiday November 25 through 27—Day Thanksgiving holiday; Graduate Professional Communication Thanksgiving holiday; MSN Program Thanksgiving holiday December 10—Evening Undergraduate classes end December 11—Day classes end; Graduate Professional Communication classes end December 12—Graduate Computer Information Science classes end; MSN Program classes end December 12 through 17—Undergraduate Evening examinations December 14 through 18—Day semester examinations; Graduate Professional Communication examinations; MSN Program examinations December 14 through 19—Graduate Computer Information Science final examinations; Graduate Psychology last classes/final examinations December 19—supplementary examination date SPRING SEMESTER, 1999 January 4—Fall Semester grades due January 11 through 13—Undergraduate Evening in-person registration January 11 and 12—Undergraduate Day and Graduate in-person registration January 18—Martin Luther King holiday January 19—Undergraduate Day and Evening classes begin; Graduate Computer Information Science classes begin; Graduate Professional Communication classes begin; Graduate Psychology classes begin; MSN Program classes begin January 23— Graduate Computer Information Science makeup date for Martin Luther King holiday 3 January 26— last day for late registration and change of roster February 8—last day for filing P/F option March 8 through 12— Day and Evening undergraduate mid-semester holiday; Graduate Computer Information Science mid-semester holiday; Graduate Professional Communication mid-semester holiday; Graduate Psychology mid-semester holiday; MSN Program mid- semester holiday March 9—mid-semester grades due March 15 through 17—Junior pre-registration March 16—last date for withdrawal March 18 through 23—Sophomore pre-registration March 24 through 29—Freshman pre-registration April 2 through 5—Day Easter holiday; Graduate Computer Information Science Easter holiday; Graduate Professional Communication Easter holiday; MSN Program Easter holiday April 3—Evening undergraduate Easter holiday April 26 to May 1—Graduate Computer Information Science final examinations May 3—Evening undergraduate classes end May 3 through May 8—Graduate Psychology last classes/final examinations May 4 through 10—Evening undergraduate final examinations May 7—Day classes end; Graduate Professional Communications classes end; MSN Program classes end May 10 through 14—Day semester examinations; Graduate Professional Communications final examinations; MSN Program final examinations May 17—graduating students grades due May 22—Baccalaureate Liturgy 4 May 23—Commencement May 24— Spring Semester grades due Curriculum Design Committee Minutes Thursday, March 12, 1998 Present: Mary Burke, Eileen Giardino, Tom McPhillips, Lynn Miller, Marc Moreau (chair), Stephen Smith, Margaret Watson, Jeannie Welsh, Sam Wiley Excused: Chris Pinto, Fran Ryan The meeting was called to order at 11:35 AM. Minutes. The committee reviewed the minutes of the February 25 meeting of the Curriculum Design Committee. The minutes were approved as revised. Meeting with the Dean of Students: Nancy Brewer requested a meeting with members of the Curriculum Design Committee to discuss the role of learning communities. Several members of the committee agreed to meet with her on March 19 at 8:30 AM. Dissemination of Information on Core Models: The committee discussed how it would disseminate information on the models of a core curriculum it is developing. It was agreed that this information would be presented in several ways: at an informational meeting for the entire campus community, at a separate meeting during which responses to the proposals would be invited, and through written explanations of the models provided on paper and electronically. The committee agreed to try to schedule the meetings as follows: Tuesday, April 14 from 12:30 PM until 1:20 PM (universal free period): an open meeting at which the models will be presented with appropriate explanations; written explanations of the models will be provided to those attending; only questions of clarification will be entertained. Friday, April 24 from 1:30 PM until 3:30 PM: an open meeting at which questions about the models and responses to the proposals will be entertained. This meeting will allow for an open discussion of the models. Comments and suggestions from the campus community will be welcomed. Marc Moreau will attempt to schedule these meetings in the Dunleavy Room. Alternate room arrangements were discussed. Marc will place announcements about these meetings (with explanations of their purpose) in Campus News and email (for Lotus Notes users). These announcements will include a request to faculty and staff to promote attendance at these meetings among the students. Tom McPhillips will place advertisements for these meetings in the April 8 and April 22 issues of the Collegian. Copies of the written explanation of the models will be provided by Marc Moreau, Steve Smith, and Tom McPhillips. These three will coordinate their efforts so as to present