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For and about FSU people A publication of the FSU Office of Advancement Volume 36, Number 1, August 29, 2005 Copy deadline: noon Wednesday, 228 Hitchins or emedcalf@frostburg&edu Welcome Back to the ’Burg Welcome Week Events Tuesday, August 30 (Rain date: Wednesday, August 31) Frostburg Block Party 6 to 10 p.m. Main Street, City of Frostburg Frostburg’s Main Street will come alive as local businesses welcome FSU overseas. Program representatives will be students, faculty and staff and the Friday, Sept. 2 available to answer questions about FSU greater Frostburg community to the Comedy: Jessica Kirson & Eric O’Shea and affiliated study abroad opportuni- annual “Block Party.” 8 p.m. ties. There will also be information Enjoy music, fun, and food at this Lane Manicur Assembly Hall available about scholarships, financial great Frostburg tradition. Get to know aid, transferring credit back to FSU and local businesses, churches, community Jessica Kirson is one of the top travel discounts. Refreshments will be members, services, and resources in female stand-up comics on the comedy available, along with some fun prizes. Frostburg. Inexpensive food and other circuit. It is her unique style and For more information, contact the CIE at items are on sale. The University captivating stage presence that captures x3091. Programming Council will be providing the audiences everywhere she performs. the “Balloon Man on Campus”, Louis Paul UPC General Board Meeting Her wide variety of characters brings a and the opportunity to make tubes of 8 p.m. diverse energy to her routine. She has Sandy Candy. Free shuttles from campus Lane University Center, Room 201 been featured on Comedy Central’s, to Main Street will be offered. “Premium Blend” and “Fresh Faces”, This event is sponsored by the Would you like to help select the VH1’s “Awesomely Bad Hair”, Oxygen’s Frostburg Business and Professional comedians, musicians, lecturers, films, premier game show, “Can You Tell?”, Association, in cooperation with FSU and and other entertainment and program- and the Women’s Television Network’s, the City of Frostburg, as a way to bring ming that is brought to you by the “She’s So Funny”. Between her hilarious together the campus and city communi- University Programming Council? UPC is characters and amazing crowd work, she ties and to familiarize FSU’s students a great opportunity to get involved, will wow you. with the businesses in Frostburg. meet performers, help make a difference on campus, and make sure that pro- Saturday, Sept 3 Wednesday, Aug. 31, to Friday, Sept. 2 grams that you want are offered. This Red Black Game meeting will give you an opportunity to Beyond the Wall Poster Sale 2:00 pm. Cookout to follow at 4-6 p.m. learn more about what UPC is planning 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Rain site: Chesapeake Hall, which is and how you can be involved with Lane University Center, 201 closed for dinner otherwise.) making the programs happen. Beyond the Wall offers a wide selec- Bobcat Stadium tion of art, prints, and posters for sale. Friday, Sept. 9 There will be contests, giveaways and These are great items for decorating a the chance to meet players and coaches. Live! at the Loft: EWABO Caribbean Trio new residence hall room or apartment. Students must use Bobcat Express, 8 p.m. Dining Dollars, Meal Plan (these options Lane Loft/Derezinski Lounge Friday, Sept. 2, to Sunday, Sept. 4 require student ID) or cash. Sponsored EWABO is a Caribbean Steel Orchestra Feature Film: “Kicking and Screaming” by the FSU Alumni Association and the of Trinidad and Tobago. The musicians Friday: 7 p.m. and midnight; Saturday: 8 FSU Annual Fund. utilize their experience to entertain, p.m.; and Sunday: 6 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 6 astound, and educate audiences on the (Saturday’s showing will feature door potpourri of Caribbean culture. Study Abroad Fair prizes, contests and free refreshments.) Lane University Center, 201 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10 Delaney Plaza between the Clock Tower Welcome to that cutthroat, hyper- and the Lane Center (or in Room 201 LC UPC Late Night: Game Night competitive, do-or-die sport of...little in the event of rain) 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. league soccer, a world where kids and Cordts P.E. Center Main Arena their victory-crazed suburban parents find Students, faculty and staff are themselves on a high-stakes collision Enjoy a fun-filled night with Inflat- encouraged to stop by the Seventh course-all in the name of good, clean, able Twister, Indoor Putt-Putt Golf, Annual Study Abroad Fair and pick up athletic fun, starring Will Ferrell. board games, prizes, music, and more. information about studying or working Inside: Art  2 Take Note  3 Get Involved 4 Entertainment  2 Points of Pride  4 International  5 Speakers  2 Volunteers  4 Calendar  5 StateLines / 2

in FSU’s Alice R. Manicur Assembly Hall. Drama Theatre. Set in the roaring ‘20s, Art Fedchock established his career as a jazz the story focuses on two ex-chorus girls trombonist in 1980 when he joined the as they chase men, get into trouble, and legendary Woody Herman Orchestra. He sing a bevy of hit songs including “A Creative Couples Come now leads a 16-piece Big Band, Little Girl From Little Rock,” “Gentle- comprising alumni from major big bands men Prefer Blondes” and, of course, Together for Exhibition and stars from New York’s jazz scene. “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend.” FSU Department of Visual Arts will The Main Stage Series begins on The David Leonhardt Jazz Group will present the exhibition “Birds of a Saturday, Oct. 1, with Circus Nexus, at 8 wow audiences on Friday, March 10, for Feather” from Friday, Sept. 2 through p.m. in FSU’s Cordts Center Main Arena. two shows at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m., at 25 in the Stephanie Ann Roper Gallery This highly theatrical production is Cumberland’s newest performance in the campus Fine Arts Building. An considered the “new circus” with venue, Windsor Hall, at 39 Baltimore opening reception will be held on Sept. international, award-winning dancers Street. This critically acclaimed acoustic 2 from 6 to 9 p.m. and acrobats, accompanied by an ensemble plays a blend of mainstream “Birds of a Feather” brings together the exciting score and evocative décor, and modern jazz, including both works of area couples who are artists. The costumes and lighting. standards and original compositions. featured couples include Ann Bristow and What is a CES season without a Aquila Theatre Company will present Kenny Braitman, Judy Dehart Davis and captivating performance by the Maryland “Hamlet” on Tuesday, March 14, at 7:30 Dustin Davis, Suzanne Donazetti and Symphony Orchestra? This year, on p.m. in FSU’s Drama Theatre. William Kenneth Payne, Carolyn and James Friday, Oct. 14, at 8 p.m. in FSU’s Pealer Shakespeare’s classic tragedy of familial Groves, Penny Knobel-Besa and Hilmar Recital Hall, under the baton of critically discord, personal ambition, love and Gottesthal, Deborah and Jim Odgers, acclaimed conductor Elizabeth Schulze. revenge is directed by Robert Richmond. Margaret and Dave Romero and Colleen The program features the works of Carl On Thursday, March 30, at 7:30 p.m. and Chuck Stump. The exhibition will Maria Von Weber, Johannes Brahms and in Pealer Recital Hall, audiences will showcase photography, paintings, Anton Dvorak and will include a perfor- experience Andean music, one of the sculptures and other mediums. mance by award-winning guest violinist few authentic prehistoric culture forms The Roper Gallery hours are Sunday Rachel Barton-Pine. to survive the 500 years of European through Wednesday from 1 to 4 p.m. FSU’s 2005 Homecoming will rock occupation of South America. “Andes For information, call the FSU Depart- with the songs of the 1980s, as 38 Manta” features the Lopez brothers ment of Visual Arts at x4797. Special and , take to the from Ecuador who play more than 35 stage on Saturday, Oct. 22, at 9 p.m. in traditional instruments. Entertainment FSU’s Cordts Center Main Arena. 38 The multi-media dance company Special’s Southern-rock style gained “BodyVox” will grace the FSU Drama attention in the early 1980s with two Theatre stage on Monday, April 10, at breakthrough numbers, “Rockin’ into 7:30 p.m. Visionary founders and co- Fabulous Hubcaps the Night” and “Hold on Loosely.” A directors Jamey Hampton and Ashley to Perform for Cruisin’ string of hits followed including “Fan- Roland have created choreography for tasy Girl,” “If I’d Been the One,” “Back The Academy Awards, for music videos The Fabulous Hubcaps will bring a mix Where You Belong,” “Like No Other for Sting, U2, Pat Metheny, John of Oldies and Classic Rock n’ Roll to FSU Night” and “Chain Lightnin’.” Straight- Fogerty and David Bowie’s concert for a concert on Thursday, Sept. 1, from up rock and roll icon Eddie Money has production, “The Glass Spider.” 9 to 11 p.m. in the Cordts PE Center been making music since the mid . The CES season wraps up on Satur- Main Arena. Dance the night away with With hits like “,” day, May 6, with jazz from Chris Vadala. the sounds of one of the greatest “,” “Walk on Water,” Two performances, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m., “oldies” show bands in the country. “Think I’m in Love” and “Shakin’,” will be held at Windsor Hall in Cumber- Tickets are $15 and can be purchased Money continues to be one of the land. One of the country’s foremost from the office of Crystal Satterfield, PE hardest working men in rock and roll. woodwind artists, fluent on both Center Administrative Assistant in PEC Windwood Theatricals presents a new clarinet and saxophone, Vadala has 283, at any Susquehanna bank location, musical, based on the international performed and recorded with jazz greats the Frostburg Freeze or online @ best-seller by Stuart Hample, “Children’s including Chuck Mangione, Dizzy www.cruisinmainstreetfrostburg.com. Letters to God,” on Tuesday, Nov. 1, at Gillespie, Quincy Jones, B.B. King, Chick The Fabulous Hubcaps cap off the 7:30 p.m. in FSU’s Pealer Recital Hall. Corea, Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha Franklin events of Cruisin’ Main Street, in which Taken directly from the letters of young and Sarah Vaughn. Frostburg relives those days of rock n’ people writing to God, the work is Discounts are available for both the roll, cruisin’ Main Street and boppin at humorous and serious and reflects the Main Stage and Jazz series. Purchasing the malt shop. Classic cars will join an directness of youth and the challenges series subscriptions guarantees the best “American Graffiti” style cruise up and of childhood. seats in the house at a discount off down Main Street. Drummer, vocalist, composer/ individual event tickets. For tickets or For more information, Michael arranger T.S. Monk comes to FSU’s information, call the FSU Cultural Shockey at (301) 687-0343 or Richard Manicur Assembly Hall on Thursday, Events Box Office at x3137 or toll free Dunn at (301) 689-2192. Nov. 17, at 7:30 p.m. Monk, chairman of at 1-866-TIXX-CES, or visit online at the Thelonius Monk Institute of Jazz ces.frostburg.edu. CES Features Broad named in honor of his father, is known for his spectrum of styles from R&B to Range of Performers traditional jazz. Speakers 38 Special, Eddie Money, Circus Nexus, The holiday season will feature Vienna Choir Boys “Christmas in Vienna Choir Boys, Aquila Theatre, MSO Panel, Displays to Mark Vienna,” on Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 7:30 The 2005-2006 FSU Cultural Events p.m. in FSU’s Pealer Recital Hall. Constitution Day 2005 Series launches this September with its Founded in 1498, the choir performed In honor of Constitution Day, a broadest range of artistic performances to exclusively for the Austrian royal court. date. With two series, Main Stage and national initiative to increase awareness Today there are about 100 choristers of the U.S. Constitution among federal Jazz Club, CES will feature events ranging between the ages of 10 and 14, divided from orchestral music to jazz to classic government employees and students, into four touring choirs. FSU will present the panel discussion rock, musical comedy to serious drama, Windwood Theatricals presents the and ancient and traditional works to “The Supreme Court, the Constitution stage version of the 1949 Marilyn and America’s Future” on Tuesday, Sept. contemporary multi-media collaborations. Monroe musical “Gentleman Prefer The CES Jazz Club gets the season 13, at 7 p.m. on the fourth floor of the Blondes” on Wednesday, Thursday and Lewis J. Ort Library on the FSU campus. rolling with John Fedchock New York Friday, Jan. 25, 26 and 27, in FSU’s Sextet on Saturday, Sept. 17, at 8 p.m. The moderator for the evening’s talk StateLines / 3 will be Dr. John Bowman, FSU associate and the Visual Arts: What Is It and How By signing provost. Panel members will include Is It Developed?” with Ruckus, all University political science faculty Dr. • Dec. 5, Ken Braitman, “Forging on-campus Stephen Hartlaub, Dr. Scott Johnson, Dr. Ahead: The Creative Process.” students at FSU David Lewis and Dr. Stephen Simpson, The forum is sponsored by Catholic will have free, FSU provost. The discussion, which is Campus Ministries, United Campus unlimited access to a library of over open to the public, is sponsored by the Ministries and Hillel. For more 700,000 songs, a huge collection of Beall Institute for Public Affairs and the information, contact Rev. Larry blockbuster movies, a wide selection of FSU Department of Political Science. Neumark at x7490. on-demand hit television shows, and In addition to the educational Ruckus’ community and social network- discussion, the FSU Ort Library will Take Note ing applications that allow students to feature several Constitution-related find friends through media, and media displays and exhibits throughout the through friends. In addition, all off- month. Included will be information on campus students and faculty will be three Marylanders – James McHenry, CoB Receives Prestigious given the opportunity to experience Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer and Daniel Coleman Grant Ruckus for a low monthly fee. Carroll – who served as delegates to the FSU’s College of Business has received “We are pleased to provide Ruckus to Constitutional Convention in 1787. a Coleman Foundation Grant under the the students of FSU,” said Roger Original 18th century correspondence Entrepreneurship Excellence in Teaching Bruszewski, vice president for adminis- from James McHenry and Daniel of St. Colleges Program. The grant proposal, tration and finance at FSU . “By signing Thomas Jenifer will be a featured part entitled “The Trident Initiative: Path- with Ruckus, FSU is showing its dedica- of the display from Sept. 9 to 23. From ways to Entrepreneurship Education,” tion to improving student life on Sept. 9 through 19, interactive Web was submitted in November last year by campus, and protecting students from sites will exhibit the State of Maryland’s FSU professors Keramat Poorsoltan and lawsuits and fines. We feel that Ruckus’ role during this most significant time in Sudhir Singh. The award of $150,000, legal media offering, community U.S. history. The audio/visual slideshow over a period of three years, will be features, ability to spotlight and presentation, “Maryland’s Founding used for the expansion of entrepreneur- distribute student media, and editorial Fathers and the Constitution,” will ship education programs. content make it stand-out in the digital highlight the three delegates and their Entrepreneurship Excellence in media market, and is a welcomed contributions to the state, both prior to Teaching Colleges is a national program addition to campus life here at FSU.” and after the signing of the Constitu- supporting entrepreneurship education Ruckus provides the most compre- tion. All displays will be on the third in colleges and universities with hensive digital media services available (main) floor of the Ort Library. underserved populations. The founda- for colleges today. The Ruckus service For more information on all Constitu- tion is focused on the creation of offers movies, music, TV, community- tion Day events at FSU, contact Dr. John cutting edge programs, the education of building tools, original content and a Bowman, associate provost, at x4211. young people and building a foundation self-publishing application. With this for economic growth and development. rich array of features, Ruckus helps Forums in Honor of The funds are going to be used for the unite campuses through common development and implementation of the interests. Unlike some other digital James Hadra Continue entrepreneurship program expansions on media services, Ruckus is dedicated to FSU will continue its free weekly the FSU campus. FSU will engage in the college market and works hard to forums named for James Hadra, a long- opportunities for professional develop- design a digital media package specifi- time Frostburg State faculty member, ment and the furthering of entrepre- cally for each campus. Today, the volunteer at WFWM and community neurship education through sharing Ruckus service is enjoyed by thousands leader in the arts, to honor his positive lessons learned through other programs, of U.S. college students and is quickly influence on the community and his including participation in the United becoming the brand of choice for higher love of conversation and ideas. States Association for Small Business and education institutions nationwide. All the talks will be Mondays at noon Entrepreneurship (USASBE) membership in Ort Library room 237 and are free and its annual conference. Homecoming Seeks and open to the public. Each program According to Poorsoltan, “The Trident will last 50 minutes. Attendees are Initiative is an organic effort at simul- Charities for Fund-raiser encouraged to bring a bag lunch; coffee taneously stimulating research into Attention all community organiza- and tea will be provided. issues of importance to regional small tions and charities: The FSU 2005 This semester’s programs are: businesses, kindling in students of all Homecoming Committee has announced • Sept. 12, Sally Stephenson, “Jim disciplines a spirit of entrepreneurship a new procedure for crowning its Hadra: Mentor.” and enhancing practical entrepreneur- Homecoming king and queen. Starting • Sept. 19, James Saku, “Ethnic ship education, and showcasing the this year, student organizations will Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa.” best ideas and practices.” partner with local non-profit organiza- • Sept. 26, Jenny Davis, Deputy Field “This initiative is far-reaching in tions and charities to help raise funds. Director, and Preetmohan Singh, Senior scope and will draw upon the best If your organization is inter- Policy Analyst, Interfaith Alliance, “Hate talents of all sections of the region’s ested in this unique fund- As an American Value.” population — students, faculty and raising opportunity, please • Oct. 3, Kara Rogers-Thomas, “Mining businesses,” adds Singh. provide a letter signed by the Folklore of Maryland’s Mountains.” This highly competitive grant is the agency or community • Oct. 10, Spencer Deakin, “Alcohol awarded only to schools with existing group’s executive director and Drug Issues.” entrepreneurship programs who have and board president. Your letter should • Oct. 17, Wayne Yoder, “Prison strong plans for program expansion, include your organization’s name, Ministry through Horticulture.” cross-campus outreach and community address, phone, fax and Web site (if • Oct. 24, Greg Latta, “A Live Perfor- involvement. available) and the primary contact for mance of Acoustic Music.” For more information, call Dr. this project. Also include your • Oct. 31, Harry Stegmaier, “In Keramat Poorsoltan at x7498. organization’s mission and describe Search of Trains: 1966-2000.” which program the money will benefit. • Nov. 7, Steve Simpson, “George W. FSU Logs-On with Attach to your letter a copy of your Bush & the Modern Presidency.” 501c3 certification and send them to • Nov. 14, Gene Harris, “How to be a Ruckus Digital Media Center for Volunteerism and National Smart Auto/Home Insurance Consumer.” Ruckus Brings Digital Media and Programs, FSU, 20 Braddock Road, • Nov. 21, Bob Doyle, “Absenteeism and Community Network to FSU Students Frostburg, Md. 21532. Or call x4210 for Inattention: Two Sides of the Same Coin.” with the addition of FSU to its digital information. Deadline to submit is • Nov. 28, Judy Dieruf, “Creativity media network. Wednesday, Aug. 31. StateLines / 4

Points of Pride InterVarsity Christian x3011, [email protected] or Fellowship stop by Old Main Room 201. Zach Olson, a graduate student in It might sound like IV is about sports, Aug. 29-Sept. 2 Wildlife and Fisheries Science, Depart- but they’ve got a different sort of goal in ment of Biology, has had the following mind. They’re a bunch of students getting Monday: paper accepted for publication: Olson, together to hang out, study the Bible, 3 & 6 p.m. NASA SCI Files, “The Case of Z. H., S. S. Stevens, and T. L. Serfass. talk about Jesus and get to know each the Radical Ride” 2005. Do Juvenile Nearctic River Otters other. They’d like to get to know you. You 4 & 7 p.m. Live at the Loft: Edgar Cruz (Lontra canadensis) Contribute to Fall can get in touch by calling Heidi (x5588) 5:30 & 8:30 p.m. Snowden Crossing or e-mailing [email protected]. You Scent Marking?” Canadian Field- Tuesday: Naturalist (in press). can snoop around the Web site at www.geocities.com/ivcfweb. 3 & 6 p.m. Replay: FSU Football vs. Volunteers SunyBrockport Alpha Phi Alpha Wednesday: 3 & 6 p.m. NASA, Destination Tomorrow Read to Succeed and Alpha Phi Alpha is planning two 3:30 & 6:30 p.m. Motivational Speaker: back-to-school events that are open to Bobby Petrocelli Mathletics Need You all students. 5 & 8 p.m. City Place Café • Brother 2 Sister, with Delta Sigma Read to Succeed and Mathletics are Theta, Wednesday, Aug. 31, in the PE Thursday: accepting applications for new tutors. Center Leake Room starting at 7 p.m. 3 & 6 p.m. Replay, AMCC Championship Everyone is welcome. This is a great Freshmen are encouraged to come. Volleyball: FSU vs. Penn State Behrend opportunity for Education and Social • Back 2 School Party, Saturday, Sept. 4:30 & 7:30 p.m. NAACP Speaker: Zina Work students to earn service hours. 3, in the Lane University Center Manicur Pierre Read to Succeed provides two hours a Assembly Hall from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. 5:30 & 8:30 p.m. Search Warrant week of free literacy support to children For more information, call Esayas Friday: in grades K-8. Mathletics is the math Wureta at (301) 437-0151. component of the program and is 3 & 6 p.m. NASA Connect, Venus Transit offered to students in grades K-5. 4 & 7 p.m. MD State of Mind 5& 8 p.m. Live at the Loft: Lavish Mikell Literacy Tutoring:

FSU Ort Library - Tuesdays or Thurs- days, 5-7 p.m. Jobs, Jobs, Jobs St. Michael’s School - Tuesdays, 2:45- Want to Know 4:45 p.m. Quick Facts about the Math Tutoring: More about TV3? FSU Ort Library - Mondays or Wednes- TV3 is an Educational Access channel Annual Fund Phonathon that provides student and professionally days, 5-7 p.m. This year, the FSU Annual Fund produced programming to the campus St. Michael’s School - Wednesdays, Phonathon enters a new era! and the City of Frostburg five days a 2:45-4:45 p.m. • Year-round calling to Alumni week on channel 3. TV3’s message board Route 40 Elem. - Wednesdays, 6-8 p.m. soliciting contributions to the FSU will help you find out about campus Training workshops will be offered in Annual Fund. Students make calls. activities and its daily programming early September. For more information, • This year, we will utilize an auto- schedule. Stay tuned for coverage of FSU please contact Erin Shank, Read to mated dialing system. football, volleyball, men’s and women’s Succeed Coordinator, at x7615. • Generous pay scale, with incentives. basketball, new lectures, concerts and • Student callers raised over Frostburg City Council meetings. $118,000 during 2004-2005. Get Involved TV3 also has many opportunities for • Calls are made Sunday through students to become involved. These Thursdays from 6 to 9 p.m., and include the taping of FSU sports, graphic Sundays from 2 to 5 p.m. Campus Involvement design, public relations work and other • Flexible hours to coincide with activities. Log onto their website to find Fair at Delaney Plaza class/study time out more information about these • Chance for advancement, since we The Campus Involvement Fair will be opportunities at www.frostburg.edu/ usually hire our supervisors from our Wednesday, Sept. 7, from 10 a.m. to 2 dept/mcom/channel3/index.htm current staff of agents. p.m. at Delaney Plaza (the Clock Tower For other questions about Channel 3’s • Incredible work experience, since you Quad) outside of the Lane University programming, contact Cable Channel will be dealing with the public on a daily Center. If it rains, the Fair will be moved Manager, Melanie Lombardi at x3011 or basis. A semester on the phonathon, we to the Alice R. Manicur Assembly Hall in [email protected]. the Lane Center. feel, is the equivalent of a hands-on All recognized student organizations course in marketing and public relations. and campus departments are invited to Want Your Info on TV3’s As a phonathon agent, you will work have a table to promote their office or Message Board? in a friendly, positive, energetic environ- programs, recruit members, advertise ment. You will experience the personal employment opportunities or leadership If you have an announcement about satisfaction in helping to gain another positions, or conduct fundraisers. All an activity that you would like to contributor to the FSU Annual Fund. organizations that participate will be advertise on the TV3 message board, use This will also increase your confidence eligible for a drawing for $100 towards the following URL and it will take you and self-esteem. You will also receive catering for a future event or meeting. directly to the automated message excellent coaching, which will markedly All groups will receive an 8-foot table request form: www.frostburg.edu/dept/ increase your communication skills. and two chairs. Organizations that need mcom/channel3/messreqform.htm. Qualifications/requirements to join additional chairs must bring their own. Then enter your information and click our telemarketing team: Contact Tammi Wiley, Director of Student submit. It’s as easy as that. • Previous Telemarketing Experience Activities, to obtain a registration form. If possible, submit your requests the • Excellent Communications skills All registration forms are due to the minimum of one week in advance to • Strong computer skills Lane University Center Information Desk make sure your requests are able to be • Outstanding dependability by 4:30 pm on Friday, Sept. 2. Late designed and posted in a timely fashion. • Responsive to Supervision forms will not be accepted. If you would like to submit your • Team Player request with a hard copy and need the To complete a questionnaire and form, contact Melanie Lombardi at StateLines / 5 application, log onto www.frostburg.edu/ 15 participants with a minimum of 7. the winter session (Ecuador, Quebec, admin/foundation/roi/annualfund/ Advance registration is required. Madagascar), and the spring semester phonathon/ Intermediate Tumbling (Ireland, the UK, Australia/New Zealand, and more). Hundreds of programs are Intermediate Tumbling will be offered available through our affiliates, includ- for children ages 5 to 12 years on ing the American Institute of Foreign Community Tuesdays from Sept. 13 to Oct. 11. The Study (www.aifsabroad.com), class, which will meet from 6 to 7 p.m., AustraLearn (www.australearn.org), the will be in Cordts PE Center Room 170. School for International Training Pre-requisites are a round-off and a Mike Adkins to Speak (www.sit.edu/studyabroad/index.html), kick over from a bridge (back walk- the International Student Exchange at Ark Banquet over.) The instructor will be Heather Program (www.isep.org), and our newest Internationally known author, Buccheri. Space is limited to 10 partici- affiliate, Cultural Experiences Abroad singer, songwriter and evangelist, Mike pants with a minimum of 6. Advance (www.gowithcea.com). Application and Adkins will be the featured speaker at registration is required. the God’s Ark of Safety Annual Banquet scholarship deadlines are early October. on Sept. 10 at 6:30 p.m. at FSU. For more information, visit the CIE Web Adkins, perhaps most known for his International site (www.frostburg.edu/admin/ cie) or contact the CIE. best-selling book and movie version of “A Man Called Norman,” is a frequent New Affiliate: Cultural Experiences Abroad guest on such programs as “Focus on the Study Abroad Programs This summer FSU signed a new partner- Family with Dr. James Dobson,” Trinity The Center for International Education ship agreement with Cultural Experiences Broadcasting Network and the Gaither offers a variety of ways for FSU students Abroad (www.gowithcea.com), an Homecoming Series. He wrote and sings to see the world. In many cases, students independent study abroad program one of the most recognized worship register at FSU during a semester abroad provider that sends U.S. students to songs, “Adoration” and has appeared on and can take all financial aid with them locations in Europe, Australia and Latin over 400 television programs nationwide. and transfer credit back to FSU. For America. CEA is headquartered in Tempe, Reservations are required. Call (301) information on programs or scholarships, Ariz., and has been providing quality 689-3551. Tickets are $18. contact Dr. Amy Simes at the CIE in the study abroad experiences to North Fuller House on Braddock Road, x3091, American students since 1996. With CEA AAUW Sept. Meeting [email protected] or visit the CIE as a new affiliate, FSU students will be Web page at www.frostburg.edu/admin/ able to take advantage of all their FSU The September meeting of the Frost- cie/cie.htm. financial aid along with special scholar- burg American Association of University ship opportunities provided by CEA. Meet Women Branch will be held at the with CEA representative, Bill Hartley at Frostburg United Methodist Church Hall, Apply Now For Winter, Spring 2006 the Study Abroad Fair on Sept. 6. For Tuesday , Sept. 6, beginning with a The CIE is currently accepting applica- more information, contact the CIE. covered dish supper at 6:30 p.m. The tions for study abroad programs during speaker will be Liz Skidmore, who will discuss “Women in the Real Estate World.” AAUW promotes equity for women and FSU Events Calendar girls, lifelong education and positive societal change. Membership is open to MONDAY, AUGUST 29 graduates of a recognized associate, * BURG Mocktail Give Away  11:00 am-3:00 pm  Chesapeake steps baccalaureate or higher degree program. * The Ultimate Road Trip  7:00 pm  Lane ARMAH TUESDAY, AUGUST 30 Activities for Life * Frostburg Block Party  6:00 pm-10:00 pm Main Street, Frostburg WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31 For information or registration, contact Center * UPC Poster Sale  9:00 am-5:00 pm  Lane Atkinson Room Coordinator Amy Nazelrod at x7934& * UCM/CCM Welcome/Welcome Back Social  6:00 pm  Osborne Newman Center Water Aerobics * Frostburg Block Party Rain Date  6:00-10:00 pm  Main Street, Frostburg Water Aerobics will be offered on * Orientation: Brent Scarpo-Journey to a Hate Free Millennium 7:00 pm  Lane ARMAH Tuesdays and Thursdays from Sept. 13 to Oct. 13, from 6 to 6:50 p.m., at the THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 FSU pool in the Cordts Physical Educa- * UPC Poster Sale  9:00 am-5:00 pm  Lane Atkinson Room tion Center. Participants may register * Orientation Program: Why do you hate me?  7:00 pm  PAC Recital Hall for Tuesday or Thursday class, or both FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 nights for a discounted price. * UPC Poster Sale  9:00 am-5:00 pm  Lane Atkinson Room This class is geared towards those who * The Road to Hollywood with Brent Scarpo  4:00 pm  Lane ARMAH want to increase cardiovascular fitness, * UPC Film: Kicking and Screaming  7:00 pm & midnight  Lane Atkinson Room flexibility and body strength. It is the * UPC Comedy: Eric O’Shea & Jessica Kirson  8:00 pm  Lane ARMAH perfect activity for those with painful SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 joints or other movement limitations. * Red/Black Football Game  2:00 pm  Bobcat Stadium Instructor for the class is Jo Mason. * Campus Cookout  4:00 pm  Bobcat Stadium A minimum of eight participants is * UPC Feature Film: Kicking & Screaming  8:00 pm  Lane Atkinson Room needed in order to have the class. * Alpha Phi Alpha Back 2 School Party  10:00 pm-2:00 am  Lane ARMAH Beginner Tumbling SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Beginner Tumbling will be offered for * CCM Mass  Noon & 8:00 pm  Cook Chapel children ages 5 to 12 years on Tuesdays * UPC Feature Film: Kicking & Screaming  6:00 pm  Lane Atkinson Room from Sept. 13 to Oct. 11. The class, * Open to the public – Questions? Call 301-687-4411& All information subject to change which will meet from 5 to 6 p.m., will FSU is committed to making all of its programs, services, and activities accessible to persons be held in Cordts PE Center Room 170. with disabilities& You may request accommodations through the ADA Compliance Office, 302 The class will include basic floor Hitchins, 301-687-4102, TDD 301-687-7955& tumbling exercises and some work on the low balance beam. (This is not an Don’t Learn Safety advanced tumbling class.). The instruc- tors will be Heather Buccheri and by Accident Mallory Pazdersky. Space is limited to