From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: Wofford College Daily Announcements for Thursday, October 1, 2015 Date: October 1, 2015 at 8:56 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

Wofford College Daily Announcements for Thursday, October 1, 2015

Today's Events

Blood Drive Senior Night at RJ Rockers Today's Fitness Class Schedule Black Lives Matter: #SayHerName APO NFL Viewing Party Upcoming Events

Fall Concert Wofford Day at Carowinds Announcements

Deloitte, Edens and Grant Thornton resumes due TODAY We Want Your Pet Photos Health and Safety Inspections - Residence Life Office October Wellness Newsletter Social Innovation "Ignite" Summit Meditation Moments is Cancelled for today

Today's Events

Blood Drive Date/Time: 10/1/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: Old Main Cost: Free Details: Please come and give blood today during the Blood Drive! The blood mobile will be in front of Old Main on Campus drive from 11 a.m. till 4 p.m. today October 1. You will receive triple TBC rewards for this donation. If you gave when the Blood Connection was here a few weeks ago you are not eligible now, but ask a friend to give. Contact: Lisa Lefebvre Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4367

Senior Night at RJ Rockers! Date/Time: 10/1/2015 5:00:00 PM Location: RJ Rockers Brewery Cost: $10.00 Details: Come out to RJ Rockers from 5-8 p.m. for Wofford's Senior Night! Bring $10, a valid state ID, and your Wofford ID to receive a Wofford Class of 2016 pint glass and a pint of beer. Be sure to bring additional money for refills on your beer. Proceeds go to the senior class in conjunction with the senior gift presented during Commencement Weekend in the spring! If you have any questions, please contact any of the senior class officers! (Marianna Conrad, Jonathan Franklin, Kyle Hofmann, Chesley Cannon) Contact: Jonathan Franklin Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 803-351-3365

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Date/Time: 10/1/2015 5:00:00 PM Location: Richardson Dance Studio Cost: Free Details: Join us today: Faculty/Staff "Only" Yoga @11:30am, Zumba @5:00, Ab-Lab @5:30, HIIT @6:00, Yoga @6:30! Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

Black Lives Matter: #SayHerName Date/Time: 10/1/2015 6:00:00 PM Location: USC Upstate Cost: Free Details: Dr. Brittany Cooper, Assistant Professor of African American Studies and Women's Studies, Rutgers University will be speaking on the topic: #SayHerName: Toward a Gender-Inclusive Movement for Black Lives. A bus will take students to USC Upstate. Space is limited so please RSVP to Jennifer Gutierrez at [email protected] Contact: Jennifer Gutierrez Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4043

APO NFL Viewing Party Date/Time: 10/1/2015 8:15:00 PM Location: Campus Life Game Room Cost: Free Details: If you are interested in joining Alpha Phi Omega or would just like to watch the Ravens vs Steelers NFL game, come to Campus Life at 8:15pm and hang with APO brothers! Snacks will be provided. Contact: Angela Ditolla Contact: Angela Ditolla Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 803-318-2402

Upcoming Events

Fall Concert Date/Time: 10/2/2015 9:00:00 PM Location: Andrews Field House (Anna Todd Gym) Cost: Free Details: Wofford's Fall Concert will be held this Friday, Oct. 2 at 9 p.m. The concert will last approximatley until 1 a.m. The bands playing are in the order listed: Steppin Stones, Trevor Hewitt Band, Atlas Road Crew. The concert has been moved inside due to the weather report not looking good on Friday. The first 100 students to the concert will get a free t-shirt. BYOB for those of age. Contact: Edward Able Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-981-1642

Wofford Day at Carowinds Date/Time: 10/3/2015 9:00:00 AM Location: Carowinds Theme Park- Charlotte, NC Cost: $37 (includes parking and admission) Details: Wear your Wofford gear and join other Wofford students, faculty, staff, alumni, parents, and friends this Saturday at Carowinds! Visit http://www.wofford.edu/alumni/alumnieventsingle.aspx?id=472603 to sign up! Contact: Ryann McCall Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4192

Announcements

Deloitte, Edens and Grant Thornton resumes due TODAY Details: SENIORS- If you are interested in working for Deloitte, Edens or Grant Thornton please submit your resume to Rebecca Parker at [email protected] by 5 p.m. TODAY. Please email if you have questions regarding any of the positions. Deloitte is looking for students of ALL majors. Contact: Rebecca Parker Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4265 We Want Your Pet Photos Details: Wofford's Annual Blessing of the Animals will take place on Wednesday, Oct. 7 at 12:25 p.m. We know that most of your pets are at home, so Chaplain Robinson will bless them through pictures. Please email us a picture of your pet to [email protected] by Monday, Oct. 5 and be sure to include their name. We will post the photos in Players Corner and call them by name during the blessing on Oct. 7. Faculty and staff are invited to submit photos, too. Chaplain Robinson has blessed dogs, cats, fish, horses, hermit crabs, snakes, lizards, rats, gerbils, pigs, hedgehogs and more, so send their photos in and join us on October 7! Contact: Elizabeth Fields Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4050

Health and Safety Inspections - Residence Life Office Details: Members of the Residence Life staff will be conducting full health and safety inspections in each residence hall room and every apartment the week of Oct. 5 ? 9, 2015. If you wish to be present for the inspection of your room, please contact your RA to make these arrangements. Residence life policies are listed in the 2015-2016 Student Handbook. You may contact a member of the residence life staff if you have any questions. Contact: Brian Lemere Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4068

October Wellness Newsletter Details: October Newsletter includes: Fit to Give October Challenge, Flu shot information, Walking Clubs, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Understanding Depression, Living Under a Gray Sky, Motivation to Move, Recipe Corner: Pancakes. Please see the Newsletter in the above attachment. Contact: Lisa Lefebvre Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4370

Social Innovation "Ignite" Summit Details: Interested in Social Innovation? In developing and using novel solutions to social problems that are more effective, efficient, sustainable and/or just than current solutions? Then, please apply to represent Wofford at the Sullivan Foundation's "Ignite" Summit, with special pre-workshop on the role of race, money and privilege in changemaking. To learn more, visit: https://sullivanfdn.org/event/fall-2015-retreat/; or read about Dana Nobles' experiences at the conference last year here: https://www.wofford.edu/woffordToday/winter14/SullivanFoundationRetreat/. TO APPLY, please send: 1) your name, 2) class year, 3) hometown, 4) majors/minors/programs, and 5) 500 words or less on why you want to participate in the summit (what you think you'll get from it that will be helpful to you and to society) and why you think should be one of the people to represent Wofford at this (what you think you can contribute to the summit and the process) - all five things to [email protected] NO LATER THAN 9 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 5. Thank you! Contact: Jessalyn Story Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4403

Meditation Moments is Cancelled for today Details: Due to unforseen circumstances, Meditation Moments is cancelled for today. Please join us again next Thursday at 12:30. Thank you! Contact: Perry Henson Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4373

For daily information about Dining Services, go to: http://campusdish.com/en- US/CSSE/Wofford. Register with the Wofford Emergency Alert System for text and e-mail notifications at: http://www.wofford.edu/newsroom/emergencyManagement/emergencyAlerts/. To submit an item for the Daily Announcements, go to: http://www.wofford.edu/dailyAnnouncements/. For up-to-date information on campus events, visit the Wofford Campus Calendar.

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Depression also may occur with Don’t let these false notons stand in the way of such as: other serious medical illnesses such getng help. Depression is not your fault. It is an Sleeping less or more than usual as heart disease, stroke, cancer, Losing or gaining weight without trying HIV/AIDS, diabetes, and Parkinsons illness, and it can be treated. Treatment can relieve Feeling restless disease. People who have symptoms and help you enjoy life again. Feeling tred and sluggish depression along with another What Causes Depression? medical illness tend to have more Trouble concentraton or making decisions Depression doesnt have a single cause. Instead, it severe symptoms of both depression Feeling worthless or guilty may be the result of a mix of factors, such as: and the medical illness, more Thoughts of death or suicide call igh aa if difculty adaptng to their medical Chemical imbalances. Chemicals called neuro o ae hinking abo hng oelf conditon, and more medical costs transmiters allow brain cells to communicate than those who do not have If you have several of these symptoms, and they last with one another. Studies have shown that people longer than two weeks and make it hard to functon, co-existng depression. Treatng the who have depression have imbalances of neuro- depression can also help improve you may need treatment. Talk to your doctor. A transmiters such as serotonin. the outcome of treatng the doctor can prescribe medicaton or refer you to a co-occurring illness. Genetc factors. Depression is ofen inherited. psychiatrist or therapist for further treatment. You are much more likely to develop depression if

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3) Next set your elbows under the shoulders, with the forearms on Dysthymia is more than just feeling sad or “blue” for a It may take a while for treatment to help you feel beter. the foor parallel to each other. while. It is diagnosed if a person has a depressed mood But there are steps you can take right away to help push 4) On an inhale, gently lif your most of the tme for at least two years that occurs with back depression: upper torso and head away at least two of the following: Get some physical actvity every day. Exercise can help from the foor moving into a Lack of appette or overeatng fght depression, give you more energy and help you Sleeping too litle or too much sleep beter. Always check with your doctor frst before Low energy or fatgue you increase your actvity level. Low self-esteem Eat a healthy diet that’s low in fat, salt and sugar. Trouble concentraton or making decisions Limit or avoid alcohol. It can make depression worse. Feeling hopeless

mild backbend. 5) Maintain a slight lif of the low- er belly to support and distrib- Q: Are there serious side efects with depression treatments? ute the curvature of the back- bend more evenly along the Anyone being treated with antdepressants, partcularly people being treated length of the spine. for depression, should be watched closely for worsening depression and for increased suicidal 6) Draw the shoulders back and thinking or behavior. Close observaton may be especially important early in treatment or when gently release the shoulder blades down to support the lif the dose is changed either increased or decreased. Discuss any concerns with your doctor. of the chest. ) Stay for full breaths, then SSRI antdepressants, such as sertraline, citalopram and paroxetne, may slightly increase the risk exhale and release the upper of congenital heart defects if taken during the frst trimester of pregnancy. Discuss the benefts torso and head to the foor. and risks of antdepressants with your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to get pregnant. Do not ) Press back to Child’s Pose for a gentle stretch of the spine in stop taking these medicatons without frst talking to your doctor. the opposite directon.

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Get to Know the Motvators for Exercise and Fitness Make it convenient. Exercise at home to EXERCISE TIP Public health researchers are partcularly interested in ftness DVDs if you don’t have tme to drive to Exercise helps beat depression. psychological infuences on exercise behavior including the gym. Exercise at the tme of day when you That’s not just a theory, but scientfc intrinsic and extrinsic motvators because they may be have tme and you enjoy doing it. fact. But that doesn’t mean the modifable. One intrinsic motvator is knowledge. Record your progress. Keep a writen record benefts of exercise for beatng or Understanding the benefts of exerciseincluding of your exercise weights, sets, reps; distance preventng depression require you to reduced risks of cardiovascular disease, obesity, walked, run, or biked; fights of stairs climbed; sign up for the next Ironman diabetes, colon cancer and all-cause mortality as well as etc. to provide informaton about progress competton. Exercise need not be intensive or exhaustng. increased energy, improved ftness and beter quality of that reinforces your exercise behavior. lifecan be a motvator. Intrinsic motvators can also Build a social support network. Find a buddy A study by Dr. Andrea Dunn found include reduced depression and anxiety levels, with whom you can work out regularly. You that patents who did the equivalent enhanced mood, improved confdence and self-esteem, can help and encourage each other, rely on of minutes’ walking, six days per week, experienced a reducton in and heighted need to enjoy actvity in retrement. each other for moral support and their level of depression by . Extrinsic motvators for exercise include weight loss, accountability, and share in your This study, conducted at the Cooper improved physical appearance and competton for accomplishments. If you need additonal help Research Insttute in Dallas, Texas, awards. A recommendaton from your health care and accountability, you can hire a personal shows that as litle as three hours of provider, something ACSM advocates through the trainer. Look for a trainer who is credentaled regular exercise a week reduces the Exercise is Medicine initatve, can serve as a strong by a well-known organizaton, such as ACSM. symptoms of mild to moderate external motvator for exercise. The key is to determine Reward yourself. Treat yourself to some- depression as efectvely as Prozac what are important or salient motvators for you. and other antdepressants. thing that is compatble with your health and In additon, the proven benefts of How to Build and Maintain Motvaton ftness goals e.g., not a piece of chocolate cake, but something else you enjoy, like a exercise in treatng or preventng Common recommendatons for building and depression extend to even moderate maintaining exercise motvaton include the movie, fowers or new exercise clothing. Believe in yourself. You can implement a physical actvity, such as gardening. following: Aerobic exercise, in partcular, strategy and achieve your vision. Self-efcacy, improves blood fow and oxygen to Set a goal or vision. Having a clear picture of your or confdence in your ability to succeed, can desired outcome your destnaton makes you the brain. It has the added beneft of be built by self-afrmatons or positve self- releasing endorphins natural feel- much more likely to achieve it. Clearly specify how talk and by small ftness gains. Don’t expect good chemicals into the body. you will know when you’ve reached your goal. You perfecton or compare yourself to others. Moderate physical actvity produces might take a picture of yourself now and every four Keep your focus on what makes exercise nearly risk-free benefts for people weeks, so you can see how you’re progressing. meaningful for you and what you ultmately with depression. Unlike medicaton, Strategize. Develop a realistc acton plan. Create there are few, if any, side-efects. want to gain from your exercise program. a clear, logical and achievable acton plan that Persist. Making good exercise and nutriton Upcoming Events includes frequency, intensity and duraton of choices day afer day can be challenging. If 3 Oct — Charlote, NC cardiovascular exercise, strength training and you have momentary setbacks, accept them Komen Race for the Cure stretching. Include realistc short- and long-term and get back on track. goals. Start small and progress gradually to help 10 Oct — Greensboro, NC Your exercise goals depend on your ability to you feel success and avoid injury or burnout. Cannonball Run Half Marathon understand your exercise personality and Use environmental cues. Put your gym bag by motvators. Having a clear goal or vision that 31 Oct — Rock Hill, SC the door, so you remember to take it to work. 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Well Toda Ie 92 Ocober 2015 From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: Wofford College Daily Announcements for Friday, October 2, 2015 Date: October 2, 2015 at 8:58 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

Wofford College Daily Announcements for Friday, October 2, 2015

Today's Events

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Wofford and Me RUF Fall Fest Social Fall Concert Upcoming Events

Wofford Day at Carowinds Salsa on the Seal Announcements

Social Innovation "Ignite" Summit

Today's Events

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Date/Time: 10/2/2015 2:30:00 PM Location: Richardson Dance Studio Cost: Free Details: Join us today: Tae Kwon Do @2:30, Yoga @4:30, Ab-Lab @5:00, Zumba @5:30! Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

Wofford and Me Date/Time: 10/2/2015 3:00:00 PM Location: Anna Todd Wofford Center Cost: Free Details: Arcadia Volunteer Corps and APO will be hosting a fun filled evening with the children from ARCH TODAY from 3-5 p.m. in Anna Todd Wofford Center. Come out and help these kids learn, laugh, and grow like Wofford students. and help these kids learn, laugh, and grow like Wofford students. Contact: Robyn Cornett Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 803-371-6167

RUF Fall Fest Social Date/Time: 10/2/2015 5:30:00 PM Location: The Pavilion Cost: Free Details: Join us at the Pavilion from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. for Wofford RUF's fall social! We'll have pumpkin carving, giant Jenga, food, and friendship! Stop by! Rain or shine! Contact: Lauren Crawford Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 908-442-3933

Fall Concert Date/Time: 10/2/2015 9:00:00 PM Location: Andrews Field House Cost: Free Details: Wofford's Fall Concert will be held this Friday, Oct. 2, at 9 p.m. in Andrews Field House. It will last until approximately 1 a.m. The location of the concert has been moved due to the weather report not looking good on Friday. The first 100 Students at the concert will receive a free t-shirt. BYOB for students of age. Contact: Edward Able Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-981-1642

Upcoming Events

Wofford Day at Carowinds Date/Time: 10/3/2015 9:00:00 AM Location: Carowinds Theme Park- Charlotte, NC Cost: $37 (includes parking and admission) Details: Wear your Wofford gear and join other Wofford students, faculty, staff, alumni, parents, and friends TOMORROW at Carowinds! Visit http://www.wofford.edu/alumni/alumnieventsingle.aspx?id=472603 to sign up! Contact: Ryann McCall Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4192

Salsa on the Seal Date/Time: 10/14/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Seal of Old Main Cost: Free Details: Join the Association of Multicultural Students for food, fun and dancing. Contact: Jennifer Gutierrez Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4043

Announcements

Social Innovation "Ignite" Summit Details: Interested in Social Innovation? In developing and using novel solutions to social problems that are more effective, efficient, sustainable and/or just than current solutions? Then, please apply to represent Wofford at this Fall's Sullivan Foundation "Ignite" Summit, with special pre-workshop on the role of race, money and privilege in changemaking. To learn more, visit: https://sullivanfdn.org/event/fall-2015-retreat/; or read about Dana Nobles' experiences at the conference last year here: https://www.wofford.edu/woffordToday/winter14/SullivanFoundationRetreat/. TO APPLY, please send: 1) your name, 2) class year, 3) hometown, 4) majors/minors/programs, and 5) 500 words or less on why you want to participate in the summit (what you think you'll get from it that will be helpful to you and to society) and why you think should be one of the people to represent Wofford at this (what you think you can contribute to the summit and the process) - all five things to [email protected] NO LATER THAN 9:00am on Monday, October 5th. Thank you! Contact: Jessalyn Story Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4403

Lost and Found

Lost: Black Patagonia backpack with yellow "Don't tread on me" patch. Books inside. Contact: Joshua Allen Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 2523639411

For daily information about Dining Services, go to: http://campusdish.com/en- US/CSSE/Wofford. Register with the Wofford Emergency Alert System for text and e-mail notifications at: http://www.wofford.edu/newsroom/emergencyManagement/emergencyAlerts/. To submit an item for the Daily Announcements, go to: http://www.wofford.edu/dailyAnnouncements/. For up-to-date information on campus events, visit the Wofford Campus Calendar. From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: IMPORTANT MESSAGE: Campus Safety Updates Date: October 2, 2015 at 1:07 PM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

October 2, 2015 To: All Members of the Wofford Community From: J. Randy Hall, Director of Campus Safety

Campus Safety Updates

1. Shooting at Oregon campus: Wofford College was saddened to learn about the shooting and death of students at Umpqua Community College in Oregon. Campus Safety wants to remind students and parents to watch the active shooter program we have linked to the Campus Safety website. Go to: https://connect.wofford.edu/mywofford/campusSafety/shotsFiredOnCampus.aspx

If you have questions, concerns or comments after viewing the video, please contact Randy Hall in Campus Safety at [email protected].

2. Severe weather alerts: With weather experts calling for a major weather event this weekend in our area, we remind you to be sure your cell phone number(s) is registered to the campus Rave emergency alert system. All faculty, staff and students are automatically registered using their Wofford email addresses. Students with cell numbers available in Banner also already have those numbers registered to receive text messages. If your cell number is not registered, we encourage you to add it to your account. Log into Rave through your myWofford account and edit your account to add your cell number(s); even parents’ numbers and email addresses can be added. If you have problems or questions regarding Rave, please contact Laura Corbin, director of News Services, at [email protected]. Remember – the Rave system also is used to alert the campus of other emergency situations, such as crimes committed on or near campus.

a. We also encourage you to register for local weather alerts through one or more of these systems: 1) local TV alerts – check the websites of WSPA more of these systems: 1) local TV alerts – check the websites of WSPA (www.wspa.com), WYFF (www.wyff4.com) and Fox Carolina (www.foxcarolina.com) for links to their weather alerts; or 2) Code Red through the Spartanburg County Office of Emergency at http://www.scoem.org/.

b. Familiarize yourself with emergency weather locations on campus by going to: http://www.wofford.edu/uploadedFiles/Emergency%20Locations.pdf

c. ALSO NOTE: Wofford is on one of the highest spots in the City of Spartanburg and is not typically subject to floods. The surrounding areas immediately off campus can be subject to severe flooding. Students likely would be safer on campus than leaving.

3. Sexual misconduct: Campus Safety encourages everyone to educate themselves about our Sexual Misconduct Policy, which can be found at the following link: http://www.wofford.edu/uploadedFiles/studentLife/SexualMisconductPolicy.pdf. Since the semester began two students have reported incidents of sexual misconduct. Campus Safety and the Wellness Center staff are working with the students. We encourage students, faculty and staff to report incidents when they occur.

4. Vehicular break-ins: Campus Safety continues to investigate larcenies from vehicles reported two weeks ago. Officers have gathered more information and, with the assistance of the City of Spartanburg Public Safety Office, are working to apprehend the responsible person or persons. Campus Safety has increased foot and vehicular patrols in our parking lots.

Campus Safety urges everyone to lock their vehicles. We suggest you lock your vehicles immediately as you exit the vehicle, and not with your key fob from several feet away, as someone may have an electronic device that can record the frequency of your lock.

5. The 2014 Campus Crime Report has been posted to the college’s website. It can be found at http://www.wofford.edu/campusSafety/.

6. Fire alarms: Campus Safety collaborates with Simplex to respond to fire alarms. Officers request that students and employees call Campus Safety when a fire alarm is activated.

Call Campus Safety 24-7 at 864-597-4911 to request an escort or to report a crime, suspicious person or activity.

Wofford College Campus Safety officers work to provide a safe and secure educational environment for students, faculty, staff and visitors.

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Transmitted by: Laura H. Corbin Director of News Services Wofford College 429 North Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303 Office: 864-597-4180 Fax: 864-597-4179 Cell: 864-809-8963 Email: [email protected] From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT SAMHAT Date: October 4, 2015 at 5:35 PM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

Many in our Wofford family – students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends – live or have loved ones living in the Midlands and Lowcountry, impacted heavily by the weather system this weekend. Our thoughts and prayers are with them and with everyone affected by the storms. We hope they have managed to stay safe.

While Wofford College will open tomorrow for classes, we urge everyone to take no undue risk to get into campus, especially those students who may have gone home to these affected areas. Gov. Nikki Haley and stare highway officials have advised against travel around Columbia and Charleston on I-26.

Note also that some of Wofford’s large trees have fallen due to the rain-soaked soil. Please avoid areas where crews are cleaning up these trees and be aware of others as you walk on campus. Please report any issues to Campus Safety at 864-597-4911.

Nayef Samhat

Laura H. Corbin Director of News Services Wofford College 429 North Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303 Office: 864-597-4180 Fax: 864-597-4179 Cell: 864-809-8963 Email: [email protected] From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: Wofford College Daily Announcements for Monday, October 5, 2015 Date: October 5, 2015 at 8:49 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

Wofford College Daily Announcements for Monday, October 5, 2015

Today's Events

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Upcoming Events

Law School Personal Statement Info Session Know Your Rights! A Conversation on Wofford's Alcohol Policy Blessing of the Animals World Film Series: Wild Tales Artist Talk & Reception: Abstractions from the Wet Plate Collodion Process by Bryan Hiott World Film Series: Wild Tales TAGS Meeting Racism in Post-Racial Times Teachers Talking Teaching - Dr. John Miles Commander-in-Chief Presidential Forum MUSC Annual Dental Day Announcements

Health and Safety Inspections - Residence Life Office Cultural Events at Wofford College and around Spartanburg, week of October 5, 2015

Today's Events

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Date/Time: 10/5/2015 4:30:00 PM Location: Richardson Dance Studio Cost: Free Details: Join us today: Tae Kwon Do @4:30, Pilates @5:30, Ab-Lab @6:00, Yoga @6:30, Zumba @7:00! Contact: Steve Traylor Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

Upcoming Events

Law School Personal Statement Info Session Date/Time: 10/6/2015 6:00:00 PM Location: The Space Cost: Free Details: Come to The Space on Tuesday, Oct. 6, at 6 p.m. to hear from Law School admissions counselors about writing personal statements. This is a great opportunity for students of all years! Dinner from Taco Dog will be provided. Contact: Rebecca Parker Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4265

Know Your Rights! A Conversation on Wofford's Alcohol Policy Date/Time: 10/6/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Leonard Auditorium, Main Building Cost: Free Details: Join students for a conversation, questions and answers about the alcohol policy sponsored by the Ad Hoc Committee to examine Wofford College's Judicial System. Contact: Chris Paschal Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: (980) 297-8589

Blessing of the Animals Date/Time: 10/7/2015 12:25:00 PM Location: Players' Corner Cost: Free Details: Wofford's Annual Blessing of the Animals will take place on Wednesday, Oct. 7 at 12:25 p.m. We know that most of your pets are at home, so Chaplain Robinson will bless them through pictures. Please email us a picture of your pet to [email protected] TODAY and be sure to include their name. We will post the photos in Players Corner and call them by name during the blessing on Oct. 7. Faculty and staff are invited to submit photos, too. Chaplain Robinson has blessed dogs, cats, fish, horses, hermit crabs, snakes, lizards, rats, gerbils, pigs, hedgehogs and more, so send their photos in and join us on Oct. 7! Contact: Elizabeth Fields Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4050

World Film Series: Wild Tales Date/Time: 10/7/2015 3:30:00 PM Location: Olin Theater Cost: Free Details: Director: Damian Szifron; Argentina, Spain, 2014; 122 minutes Spanish with English subtitles; nominated for Oscars 2015 Best Foreign Language Film. 'Inequality, injustice and the demands of the world we live in cause stress and depression for many people. Some of them, however, explode. This is a movie about those people. Vulnerable in the face of a reality that shifts and suddenly turns unpredictable, the characters of Wild Tales cross the thin line that divides civilization and barbarism. A lover's betrayal, a return to the repressed past and the violence woven into everyday encounters drive the characters to madness as they cede to the undeniable pleasure of losing control' (sonyclassics.com). The film may not be appropriate for younger viewers. It may contain violence, nudity, sensuality, rough language, or contain or refer to alcohol/drug use. Contact: Patricia Nuriel Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4905

Artist Talk & Reception: Abstractions from the Wet Plate Collodion Process by Bryan Hiott Date/Time: 10/7/2015 5:00:00 PM Location: Glass Case Gallery, Milliken Cost: Free Details: Join us for light refreshments and a presentation by Bryan Hiott about his exhibition. Contact: Julie Woodson Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-329-5998

World Film Series: Wild Tales Date/Time: 10/7/2015 7:30:00 PM Location: Olin Theater Cost: Free Details: Director: Damian Szifron; Argentina, Spain, 2014; 122 minutes Spanish with English subtitles; nominated for Oscars 2015 Best Foreign Language Film. 'Inequality, injustice and the demands of the world we live in cause stress and depression for many people. Some of them, however, explode. This is a movie about those people. Vulnerable in the face of a reality that shifts and suddenly turns unpredictable, the characters of Wild Tales cross the thin line that divides civilization and barbarism. A lover's betrayal, a return to the repressed past and the violence woven into everyday encounters drive the characters to madness as they cede to the undeniable pleasure of losing control' (sonyclassics.com). The film may not be appropriate for younger viewers. It may contain violence, nudity, sensuality, rough language, or contain or refer to alcohol/drug use. Contact: Patricia Nuriel Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4905

TAGS Meeting Date/Time: 10/7/2015 8:30:00 PM Date/Time: 10/7/2015 8:30:00 PM Location: Greene Lobby Cost: Free Details: Are you interested in joining a student philanthropy group that loves Wofford and plans fun events? If so, TAGS is for you! Come out to the TAGS interest meeting to learn more. Contact: Tasneem Dalal Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 803-917-8151

Racism in Post-Racial Times Date/Time: 10/8/2015 6:00:00 PM Location: USC Upstate Cost: Free Details: Dr. Eduardo Bonilla-Silvia, Professor and Chair of Sociology, Duke University will be speaking on the topic of Racism in Post-Racial Times.A bus will take students to USC Upstate. Space is limited so please RSVP to Jennifer Gutierrez at [email protected] Contact: Jennifer Gutierrez Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4043

Teachers Talking Teaching - Dr. John Miles Date/Time: 10/12/2015 3:30:00 PM Location: Olin 207a (Teaching & Learning Studio) Cost: free Details: This year the Center for Innovation & Learning is sponsoring five faculty talks about teaching. These talks are an opportunity for faculty members to share their compelling narratives about teaching, report of research based in the classroom, or explore a topic in the scholarship of teaching and learning. The second speaker in our series is John Miles, who will share his experiences with "Critical Pedagogy, Student Agency, and Reflection." Light refreshments will be provided. Contact: Cate Blouke Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-5047

Commander-in-Chief Presidential Forum Date/Time: 10/15/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Benjamin Johnson Arena Cost: Details: All major Republican presidential candidates have been invited to participate in the event, part of the Hipp Lecture Series on International Affairs and National Security, which brought the 2011 Republican Presidential Candidates Debate presented by CBS to Wofford's campus. The event is co-sponsored by the South Carolina Republican Party. The Commander-in-Chief Presidential Forum will be moderated by former S.C. Gov. David Beasley. It will be free and open to the public.If you are interested in attending, YOU MUST REGISTER using the following link: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/commander-in-chief-presidential-forum-at-wofford-college- http://www.eventbrite.com/e/commander-in-chief-presidential-forum-at-wofford-college- tickets-18798739536? utm_source=eb_email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=new_event_email&utm_ter m=viewmyevent_button NOTE: You do NOT need a "promotional code" to register. Disregard that part of the ticket registration form. Simply click on the number of tickets requested and click REGISTER. You will be taken to the necessary registration form. Again, this is the ONLY way to reserve your tickets and WE URGE YOU TO REGISTER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. The event - and the link to tickets - is free and open to the public, so members of the general public also are registering through that link. Contact: Laura Corbin Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4180

MUSC Annual Dental Day Date/Time: 10/23/2015 9:00:00 AM Location: MUSC, James B. Edwards College of Dental Medicine Cost: Free Details: MUSC will hold their annual Dental Day for all students interested in MUSC's College of Dental Medicine Program on October 23rd. Registration is at 9 a.m. The program is from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Meet the Faculty, Students and Dental Advisors. Reservations are required by OCT. 9. Reservation forms are available through Ms. Thomas in the Chemistry Department and Ms. Roddy in the Biology Department. Contact: Dr. Charles Bass Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4631

Announcements

Health and Safety Inspections - Residence Life Office Details: Members of the Residence Life staff will be conducting full health and safety inspections in each residence hall room and every apartment the week of October 5 - 9. If you wish to be present for the inspection of your room, please contact your RA to make these arrangements. Residence life policies are listed in the 2015-2016 Student Handbook. You may contact a member of the residence life staff if you have any questions. Contact: Brian Lemere Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4068

Cultural Events at Wofford College and around Spartanburg, week of October 5, 2015 Details: Please see attachment for this week's on and off campus cultural events. Contact: Youmi Efurd Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4585

Lost and Found

Found: Fitbit found in women's bathroom on first floor of Burwell Building. Call Janella Lane at x4184 to describe/claim. Contact: Janella Lane Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4184

For daily information about Dining Services, go to: http://campusdish.com/en- US/CSSE/Wofford. Register with the Wofford Emergency Alert System for text and e-mail notifications at: http://www.wofford.edu/newsroom/emergencyManagement/emergencyAlerts/. To submit an item for the Daily Announcements, go to: http://www.wofford.edu/dailyAnnouncements/. For up-to-date information on campus events, visit the Wofford Campus Calendar.

Culture Events at Woff…t 5.pdf From: Wofford News [email protected] Subject: Thoughts and prayers to those affected by severe weather Date: October 5, 2015 at 1:51 PM To: [email protected]

Dear Wofford community:

Many in the Wofford community have felt the impact of the weather system that devastated South Carolina, North Carolina and other parts of the eastern seaboard this weekend. Our thoughts and prayers are with alumni, loyal Terrier fans and the families of our students who have been affected.

Even in the midst of this tragedy, we have reports of members of the Wofford community opening their homes and businesses to those displaced by flooding. Wofford people are collecting food, diapers and clothing for those in need. On behalf of Wofford College, please know that you bring honor on your alma mater. We are proud you're a Terrier.

We faired relatively well on campus. Some of Wofford's older, large trees fell because of the rain-soaked soil, but Wofford's grounds crew has already been at work clearing paths for students. As we go about the business of teaching and learning this week, we will continue to send our best thoughts to our fellow Terriers dealing with the aftermath of severe weather.

Sincerely,

Nayef

Nayef H. Samhat • President Office of the President • 429 North Church Street, Spartanburg, SC 29303 864-597-4010 • [email protected] • wofford.edu

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Wofford College | 429 N. Church Street | Spartanburg, SC 29303 | United States From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: Wofford College Daily Announcements for Tuesday, October 6, 2015 Date: October 6, 2015 at 9:04 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

Wofford College Daily Announcements for Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Today's Events

Touchdown Tuesday Sale @ Bookstore Leadership with Kristen Hadeed Law School Personal Statement Info Session Today's Fitness Class Schedule Oktoberfest UKirk Tuesdays Men's Soccer vs. VMI @ 6 p.m. TONIGHT: Know Your Rights! A Conversation on Wofford's Alcohol Policy 8 O'Clock at the Seal Upcoming Events

Blessing of the Animals Racism in Post-Racial Times Water/Food Drive for Flood Victims Salsa on the Seal Tri Delta's Triple Play MUSC Annual Dental Day Announcements

Faculty/Staff Walking Groups We Need You- Alumni Office Bottled Water Blitz Homecoming Voting Arcadia Volunteer Corp Meeting

Today's Events

Touchdown Tuesday Sale @ Bookstore Date/Time: 10/6/2015 9:00:00 AM Location: Bookstore Cost: Price of merchandise Cost: Price of merchandise Details: TOUCHDOWN TUESDAY is back! What is it? A Bookstore one-day SALE that is based on the Football team's performance! How does it work? One Touchdown = 5% off, with a maximum discount of 20% off! Because the Terriers scored over four touchdowns in the game against Mercer on Saturday, you get to save 20% off your entire purchase of clothing and gifts! Don't miss the next Touchdown Tuesday sales, which will be 10/13 and 10/27. (Please note that textbooks, diploma frames, and clearance items are not eligible for this sale. Sale discount cannot be combined with other customer discounts or coupons. See the store with any questions.) Contact: Rebecca Liakos Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-582-6514

Leadership with Kristen Hadeed Date/Time: 10/6/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: Leonard Auditorium Cost: Free Details: Kristen Hadeed is a well known speaker who gives keynotes through CAMPUSPEAK, and the Office of Greek Life along with Panhellenic are sponsoring her talk on "Leadership" today at 11 a.m. in Leonard Auditorium. As a 21 year old, Kristen was a business owner trying to survive the business world. There will be many interacting and hilarious conversations taking you through her journey. Kristen will change the way you think about and define leadership in your organizations on campus, Greek chapter, and community. She will challenge you to take your organization and skills to the next level. If Kristen can go from being the worst example of a leader to where she is now, she knows you can too. Contact: Natalee Oldham Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4061

Law School Personal Statement Info Session Date/Time: 10/6/2015 4:00:00 PM Location: The Space Cost: Free Details: Come to The Space on Tuesday, Oct. 6, at 4 p.m. to hear from Law School admissions counselors about writing personal statements. This is a great opportunity for students of all years! Dinner from Taco Dog will be provided. Contact: Rebecca Parker Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4265

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Date/Time: 10/6/2015 5:00:00 PM Location: Richardson Dance Studio Cost: Free Details: Join us today: Faculty/Staff "Only" Yoga @11:30am, Zumba @5:00, Ab-Lab @5:30, HIIT @6:00, Yoga @6:30! Contact: Steve Traylor Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

Oktoberfest Date/Time: 10/6/2015 5:30:00 PM Location: Burwell Dining Hall Cost: Free Details: Dear Wofford community, please join us for the German Oktoberfest this afternoon! It is the perfect event to try German food, listen to German Oktoberfest music and to celebrate German culture together. Experts from our German classes are looking forward to answering all your questions about German culture and providing you with interesting and funny facts about the Oktoberfest. We are looking forward to celebrating the traditional German Oktoberfest with all of you! Contact: Kerstin Kuhn Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4190

UKirk Tuesdays Date/Time: 10/6/2015 5:30:00 PM Location: Price Hall, Second Presbyterian Church (directly across the street from Wofford) Cost: Free Details: UKirk is an open-minded community of college students from all over Spartanburg to gather and grow together. Please join us for dinner and worship every Tuesday night at 5:30 p.m.! All are welcome! If you are interested but don't want to cross the street alone, meet in front of Burwell at 5:25 p.m. to join the group. Contact: Julie Woodson Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-329-5998

Men's Soccer vs. VMI @ 6 p.m. Date/Time: 10/6/2015 6:00:00 PM Location: Snyder Field Cost: Free Details: Come support the Men's Soccer team as they try to win their 12th straight home match! Game starts at 6 p.m. Contact: Lenny Mathis Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4023

TONIGHT: Know Your Rights! A Conversation on Wofford's Alcohol Policy Date/Time: 10/6/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Leonard Auditorium, Main Building Cost: Free Details: Join students for a conversation, questions and answers about the alcohol policy sponsored by the Ad Hoc Committee to examine Wofford College's Judicial System. Contact: Chris Paschal Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 980-297-8589

8 O'Clock at the Seal Date/Time: 10/6/2015 8:00:00 PM Location: Seal of Old Main Cost: Free S'mores Details: Come hang out on the Seal of Old Main and play corn hole, spike ball and more. Come with friends and/or meet some new ones. There will also be music, snacks and s'mores. This hang out is hosted by Campus Outreach and more information about CO will be available there. Contact: McKensie Rogers Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 843-855-4295

Upcoming Events

Blessing of the Animals Date/Time: 10/7/2015 12:25:00 PM Location: Players' Corner Cost: Free Details: Wofford's Annual Blessing of the Animals will take place THIS Wednesday, Oct. 7 at 12:25 p.m. We know that most of your pets are at home, so Chaplain Robinson will bless them through pictures. TODAY is the deadline for emailing your pet photos to [email protected]. Please be sure to include their name. We will post the photos in Players Corner and call them by name during the blessing on Wednesday. Chaplain Robinson has blessed dogs, cats, fish, horses, hermit crabs, snakes, lizards, rats, gerbils, pigs, hedgehogs and more, so please join us on Wednesday! Contact: Elizabeth Fields Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4050

Racism in Post-Racial Times Date/Time: 10/8/2015 6:00:00 PM Location: Chapman Cultural Center Theater Cost: Free Details: Dr. Eduardo Bonilla-Silvia, Professor and Chair of Sociology, Duke University will be speaking on the topic of Racism in Post-Racial Times. A bus will take students to Chapman Cultural Center Theater. Space is limited so please RSVP to Jennifer Gutierrez at [email protected] Contact: Jennifer Guiterrez Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4043 Water/Food Drive for Flood Victims Date/Time: 10/12/2015 5:00:00 PM Location: Burwell Building Cost: Donations Details: Twin Towers is taking donations for the victims in South Carolina of the recent floods. Please donate bottled water, non-perishable food items, or cash. These items will be sent to affected areas. There will be a table at Burwell for you to drop off your donations Monday through Wednesday of next week (Oct. 12-14) from 5 - 7 p.m. Contact: Emily Ledford Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-415-0401

Salsa on the Seal Date/Time: 10/14/2015 6:00:00 PM Location: Seal of Old Main Cost: Free Details: In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month join the Association of Multicultural Students for Salsa on the Seal, a celebration of music and dance. Come and enjoy learning different styles of dancing, such as: merengue, cumbia, bachata, and salsa. Refreshments will be provided, this is a night you don't want to miss! Vamos a bailar! Contact: Jennifer Guiterrez Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4043

Tri Delta's Triple Play Date/Time: 10/16/2015 4:00:00 PM Location: Intramural Fields Cost: $7.50 per person for game play Details: Tri Delta is hosting their annual kickball tournament to raise funds for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Come hang out with your friends, eat some snacks and enjoy a friendly competition! This year, teams will be able to buy advantages and disadvantages during game play so please bring extra cash. The winning team will receive a $100 Visa gift card. The tournament will be on Oct. 16, from 4 - 7 p.m. at the Intramural Fields. Entry fee is $7.50 per person on teams of 10, including food. If you want to come support teams and not play, please buy a food ticket at $5.00. Please visit our event website at https://trideltatripleplay.eventbrite.com to register your teams and pay for your tickets. Contact: Bailey King Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 803-240-0260

MUSC Annual Dental Day Date/Time: 10/23/2015 9:00:00 AM Location: MUSC, James B. Edwards College of Dental Medicine Cost: Free Details: MUSC will hold its annual Dental Day on Oct. 23. Registration begins at 9 a.m. The Program is from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Meet the faculty, students and dental advisors during this time. Registration is required by October 9th. Registration forms are available during this time. Registration is required by October 9th. Registration forms are available through Ms. Thomas is the Chemistry Department or Ms. Roddy in the Biology Department. Contact: Dr. Charles Bass Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4631

Announcements

Faculty/Staff Walking Groups Details: If you are interested in a walking group to get you motivated, two new groups will begin the first week of October. There will be a group starting at 12 p.m. at the front of Old Main on Mondays and Wednesdays and a group starting at 7:45 a.m. on the track at Snyder Field on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Contact: Lisa Lefebvre Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4367

We Need You- Alumni Office Bottled Water Blitz Details: Terriers, it's time to step up! The Wofford Alumni Office will be doing a bottled water blitz to help those affected by this weekend's devastating flooding and we need your help! Drop off cases of water at the Alumni Office in Papadopoulos Building anytime today from 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. and your donation will be distributed in Columbia area on Wednesday. Stop by or contact us with any questions. Contact: Thom Henson Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4213

Homecoming Voting Details: Don't forget to vote for homecoming queen! Ballots open today, Tuesday, Oct. 6, at noon and close tomorrow, Wednesday, Oct. 7, at noon! An email will be sent out with a voting link that will allow you to vote for your three favorites. This is the first round of voting that will take our 25 nominees down to the top 10 girls who will walk the field at the Homecoming football game, Saturday, Oct. 24. Contact: Mary Margret Holden Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 434-409-0929

Arcadia Volunteer Corp Meeting Details: AVC will be having our monthly members meeting this Wednesday, Oct. 7, in Olin 118 at 6:30 p.m. Come out and see what exciting things we have coming up this month! Contact: Robyn Cornett Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 803-371-6167 Telephone/Extension: 803-371-6167

Lost and Found

Lost: I lost my black key fob on campus. Please let me know if you find it. Contact: Hanna Alexander Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-529-2781

For daily information about Dining Services, go to: http://campusdish.com/en- US/CSSE/Wofford. Register with the Wofford Emergency Alert System for text and e-mail notifications at: http://www.wofford.edu/newsroom/emergencyManagement/emergencyAlerts/. To submit an item for the Daily Announcements, go to: http://www.wofford.edu/dailyAnnouncements/. For up-to-date information on campus events, visit the Wofford Campus Calendar. From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Wofford assisting flood victims Date: October 6, 2015 at 12:08 PM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

Campus Community:

As we continue to hold those in the Wofford family affected by the recent floods in our thoughts and prayers, Wofford also is taking steps to assist those flood victims. Please make note of these activities and continue to watch the Daily Announcements for others as they are organized:

The Wofford Alumni Office is doing a “bottled water blitz” today (Tuesday, Oct. 6) until 5 p.m., asking the campus community to donate cases of water to be distributed in the Columbia area on Wednesday. They will continue to take water as long as it is being donated, so if you cannot make it there today, bring your water by tomorrow or any day this week. The contact is Thom Henson ([email protected] or 864-597-4213).

Twin Towers will be taking donations next week for victims of the recent floods in our state. They are asking fellow students, faculty and staff to donate bottled water, non- perishable food items or cash to be sent to the affected areas. Donations will be taken between 5-7 p.m. Monday through Wednesday of next week (Oct. 12-14) in the lobby of the Burwell Building. The contact is student Emily Ledford ([email protected] or 864-415-0401).

Thanks

Laura H. Corbin Director of News Services Wofford College 429 North Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303 Office: 864-597-4180 Fax: 864-597-4179 Cell: 864-809-8963 Email: [email protected] From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: FROM PRESIDENT SAMHAT: Provost Search Date: October 6, 2015 at 4:03 PM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

To: Wofford Campus Community

As you know, Provost Dennis Wiseman is planning to retire at the end of the 2015-16 academic year next spring. We are initiating a national search for the next Provost of Wofford College, and I am pleased to announce that the following members of our community have agreed to serve on the Search Committee:

Dr. Kara Bopp, Associate Professor of Psychology, CHAIR Dr. Philip Dorroll, Associate Professor of Religion Dr. Lillian Gonzalez, Associate Professor of Accounting, Business and Finance Dr. Anne Rodrick, Professor of History Dr. Mackay Salley, Associate Professor of Physics Dr. Timothy Schmitz, Professor of History and Associate Provost Mr. Brand Stille, Vice President for Enrollment Ms. Jennifer Allison, Registrar Mr. Palmer Straughn, Senior Associate Director of Admission Mrs. Laura J. Hoy, Member, Wofford Board of Trustees Ms. Victoria Biggers, student Mr. Zach Morrow, student

This group will begin its work in earnest immediately, and its task will be to bring the group’s recommendation(s) to me for a final decision. It is expected that the next Provost will be announced by the end of March 2016. This search will be assisted by the firm known as AGB Search, and our consultants will be Dr. Tom Courtice and Dr. Melinda Leonardo. As part of the process of starting the search, Drs. Courtice and Leonardo will be facilitating a series of listening sessions with the campus community next Monday and Tuesday, October 12-13.

There will be three options for faculty to attend a listening session and another two options open to staff:

MONDAY, OCTOBER 12 10:30 a.m. – Session with Academic Staff, Anna Todd Wofford Center 11:30 a.m. – Session I with Faculty, Anna Todd Wofford Center 2:00 p.m. – Session with Staff, Anna Todd Wofford Center 4:00 p.m. – Session II with Faculty, Anna Todd Wofford Center

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13 2:30 p.m. – Session III with Faculty, Anna Todd Wofford Center

In addition to an organizational meeting of the Search Committee at this time, there also will be separate times for listening sessions with members of the President’s Cabinet, department chairs, a group of students (to be selected by department chairs) and the persons who currently report directly to the Provost. Separate reminder emails will be sent to each stakeholder group to encourage attendance at one of these sessions. Please consult your calendars to see when you may be able to attend. If you are unable to attend any of the listening sessions and would like to have input, please are unable to attend any of the listening sessions and would like to have input, please contact Kara Bopp to find an alternative method to communicate with AGB Search.

Please join me in thanking these colleagues for agreeing to take on the task of searching for the best candidate to assume this crucially important position in our community.

Nayef

Laura H. Corbin Director of News Services Wofford College 429 North Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303 Office: 864-597-4180 Fax: 864-597-4179 Cell: 864-809-8963 Email: [email protected] From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: Wofford College Daily Announcements for Wednesday, October 7, 2015 Date: October 7, 2015 at 9:01 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

Wofford College Daily Announcements for Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Today's Events

Blessing of the Animals World Film Series: Wild Tales Today's Fitness Class Schedule Artist Talk & Reception: Abstractions from the Wet Plate Collodion Process by Bryan Hiott Volleyball vs. Furman @7 p.m. World Film Series: Wild Tales TAGS Meeting Upcoming Events

Racism in Post-Racial Times Ethnic Cleansing and Its Aftermath Salsa on the Seal Commander-in-Chief Presidential Forum 16th Annual Terrier Ball Auction & Gala Announcements

Faculty/Staff Walking Group Homecoming Voting Arcadis Volunteer Corp Meeting Shipp and DuPre Parking Lots to be CLOSED Wellness Center Closed Friday October 9

Today's Events

Blessing of the Animals Date/Time: 10/7/2015 12:25:00 PM Location: Players' Corner Cost: Free Details: Wofford's Annual Blessing of the Animals will take place TODAY at 12:25 p.m. Details: Wofford's Annual Blessing of the Animals will take place TODAY at 12:25 p.m. We received lots of your pet pictures! They will be posted in Players Corner and Chaplain Robinson will call them by name during the blessing. Please join us today in Players Corner! Contact: Elizabeth Fields Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4050

World Film Series: Wild Tales Date/Time: 10/7/2015 3:30:00 PM Location: Olin Theater Cost: Free Details: Director: Damian Szifron; Argentina, Spain, 2014; 122 minutes Spanish with English subtitles; nominated for Oscars 2015 Best Foreign Language Film. 'Inequality, injustice and the demands of the world we live in cause stress and depression for many people. Some of them, however, explode. This is a movie about those people. Vulnerable in the face of a reality that shifts and suddenly turns unpredictable, the characters of Wild Tales cross the thin line that divides civilization and barbarism. A lover's betrayal, a return to the repressed past and the violence woven into everyday encounters drive the characters to madness as they cede to the undeniable pleasure of losing control' (sonyclassics.com). The film may not be appropriate for younger viewers. It may contain violence, nudity, sensuality, rough language, or contain or refer to alcohol/drug use. Contact: Patricia Nuriel Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4905

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Date/Time: 10/7/2015 4:30:00 PM Location: Richardson Dance Studio Cost: Free Details: Join us today: Tae Kwon Do @4:30, Zumba @5:30, Ab-Lab @6:00, Yoga @6:30, Pilates @7:00! Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

Artist Talk & Reception: Abstractions from the Wet Plate Collodion Process by Bryan Hiott Date/Time: 10/7/2015 5:00:00 PM Location: Glass Case Gallery, Roger Milliken Science Center Cost: Free Details: Join us for light refreshments and a presentation by Bryan Hiott about his exhibition. Contact: Julie Woodson Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-329-5998

Volleyball vs. Furman @7 p.m. Volleyball vs. Furman @7 p.m. Date/Time: 10/7/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Ben Johnson Arena Cost: Free for students, $5 for adults, $3 for kids Details: Support your Wofford Terriers volleyball team as they take on rival Furman @7 p.m Contact: Lenny Mathis Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4023

World Film Series: Wild Tales Date/Time: 10/7/2015 7:30:00 PM Location: Olin Theater Cost: Free Details: Director: Damian Szifron; Argentina, Spain, 2014; 122 minutes Spanish with English subtitles; nominated for Oscars 2015 Best Foreign Language Film. 'Inequality, injustice and the demands of the world we live in cause stress and depression for many people. Some of them, however, explode. This is a movie about those people. Vulnerable in the face of a reality that shifts and suddenly turns unpredictable, the characters of Wild Tales cross the thin line that divides civilization and barbarism. A lover's betrayal, a return to the repressed past and the violence woven into everyday encounters drive the characters to madness as they cede to the undeniable pleasure of losing control' (sonyclassics.com). The film may not be appropriate for younger viewers. It may contain violence, nudity, sensuality, rough language, or contain or refer to alcohol/drug use. Contact: Patricia Nuriel Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4905

TAGS Meeting Date/Time: 10/7/2015 8:30:00 PM Location: Greene Lobby Cost: Free Details: Are you interested in joining a student philanthropy group that loves Wofford and plans fun events? If so, TAGS is for you! Come out to the TAGS interest meeting tonight to learn more. Contact: Tasneem Dalal Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 803-917-8151

Upcoming Events

Racism in Post-Racial Times Date/Time: 10/8/2015 6:00:00 PM Location: Chapman Cultural Center Theater Cost: Free Cost: Free Details: Dr. Eduardo Bonilla-Silvia, Professor and Chair of Sociology, Duke University will be speaking on the topic of Racism in Post-Racial Times.A bus will take students to Chapman Cultural Center Theater. Space is limited so please RSVP to Jennifer Gutierrez at [email protected] Contact: Jennifer Guiterrez Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4043

Ethnic Cleansing and Its Aftermath Date/Time: 10/13/2015 4:00:00 PM Location: Olin 101 (Theater) Cost: Free Details: Dr. Sandra Joireman, the Weinstein Chair of International Studies and Professor of Political Science at the University of Richmond, will speak about the consequences of ethnic cleansing, specifically addressing the issues of post-conflict property rights and minority returns. Contact: Rachel Vanderhill Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4582

Salsa on the Seal Date/Time: 10/14/2015 6:00:00 PM Location: Salsa on the Seal Cost: Free Details: In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month join the Association of Multicultural Students for Salsa on the Seal, a celebration of music and dance. Come and enjoy learning different styles of dancing, such as: merengue, cumbia, bachata, and salsa. Refreshments will be provided, this is a night you don't want to miss! Vamos a bailar! Contact: Jennifer Guiterrez Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4043

Commander-in-Chief Presidential Forum Date/Time: 10/15/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Benjamin Johnson Arena Cost: Details: All major Republican presidential candidates have been invited to participate in the event, part of the Hipp Lecture Series on International Affairs and National Security, which brought the 2011 Republican Presidential Candidates Debate presented by CBS to Wofford's campus. The event is co-sponsored by the South Carolina Republican Party. The Commander-in-Chief Presidential Forum will be moderated by former S.C. Gov. David Beasley. It will be free and open to the public. If you are interested in attending, YOU MUST REGISTER using the following link: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/commander-in-chief-presidential-forum-at-wofford-college- tickets-18798739536? utm_source=eb_email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=new_event_email&utm_ter m=viewmyevent_button NOTE: You do NOT need a "promotional code" to register. m=viewmyevent_button NOTE: You do NOT need a "promotional code" to register. Disregard that part of the ticket registration form. Simply click on the number of tickets requested and click REGISTER. You will be taken to the necessary registration form. Again, this is the ONLY way to reserve your tickets and WE URGE YOU TO REGISTER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. The event - and the link to tickets - is free and open to the public, so members of the general public also are registering through that link. Contact: Laura Corbin Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4180

16th Annual Terrier Ball Auction & Gala Date/Time: 10/23/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Spartanburg Marriott Cost: $40 per ticket, or two (2) for $75 Details: Be a part of the college's largest fundraiser! Join us for the 2015 Terrier Ball Auction and Gala, held at the Spartanburg Marriott on Friday, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. A special perk for Wofford faculty and staff, tickets are available to you at a reduced price of $40 per ticket or two (2) for $75. The Terrier Ball Auction and Gala benefits Wofford student- athletes by raising educational scholarship dollars for Wofford College Student Athletes. With this year's College Game Day theme, and entertainment provided by the Back9, you do not want to miss a minute of the action. Come and show your support for Wofford's coaches and student-athletes; we look forward to seeing you there! To purchase tickets contact Mary Kathryn Jolly '12 in the Athletic Department at 596-4468 or by email at [email protected]. Thank you. Contact: Mary Kathryn Jolly Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4468

Announcements

Faculty/Staff Walking Group Details: If you are interested in a walking group to get you motivated, two new groups will begin the first week of October. Every week, there will be a group starting at 12 p.m. at the front of Old Main on Mondays and Wednesdays and a group starting at 7:45 a.m. on the track at Snyder Field on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Contact: Lisa Lefebvre Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4367

Homecoming Voting Details: DONT FORGET TO VOTE FOR HOMECOMING QUEEN! Ballots are open until noon today, Wednesday, Oct. 7. An email has been sent to you with a voting link that will allow you to vote for your three favorites.This is the first round of voting that will take our 25 nominees down to the top 10 girls who will walk the field at the Homecoming football game, Saturday Oct. 24. football game, Saturday Oct. 24. Contact: Mary Margret Holden Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 434-409-0929

Arcadis Volunteer Corp Meeting Details: AVC will be having our monthly members meeting this Wednesday, Oct. 7 in Olin 118 at 6:30 p.m. Come out and see what exciting things we have coming up this month! Contact: Robyn Cornett Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 803-371-6167

Shipp and DuPre Parking Lots to be CLOSED Details: The parking lot between Shipp Residence Hall and the Olin Building and the lot between DuPre Residence Hall and the Campus Life Building will be closed this Friday, Saturday and until noon on Sunday. ALL VEHICLES MUST BE REMOVED BY 7 a.m. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9. Any vehicle not removed will be towed. The DuPre lot will be restriped; the Shipp lot will be sealed, coated and restriped. Thank you for your help and attention to this. Any questions should be directed to Tom Rocks at 864 809-1798. Contact: Tom Rocks Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-809-1798

Wellness Center Closed Friday October 9 Details: Due to Power Outage in the Wellness Center on Friday, Oct. 9, the Wellness Center will be closed. If anyone needs assistance please call the main number 864-597- 4370 and someone will return your call. In addition there will be a number on the door of the nurse on call. If you have need of prescriptions or medical care, please come in either today or Thursday. Contact: Lisa Lefebvre Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4370

For daily information about Dining Services, go to: http://campusdish.com/en- US/CSSE/Wofford. Register with the Wofford Emergency Alert System for text and e-mail notifications at: http://www.wofford.edu/newsroom/emergencyManagement/emergencyAlerts/. To submit an item for the Daily Announcements, go to: http://www.wofford.edu/dailyAnnouncements/. For up-to-date information on campus events, visit the Wofford Campus Calendar. From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: Wofford College Daily Announcements for Thursday, October 8, 2015 Date: October 8, 2015 at 8:42 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

Wofford College Daily Announcements for Thursday, October 8, 2015

Today's Events

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Application Process for the MSW Program at University of South Carolina Meditation Moments Racism in Post-Racial Times Tonight ~ Peter & Brendan Mayer special concert performance Upcoming Events

RESULTS: Learn How You Can help End Poverty Teachers Talking Teaching - Dr. John Miles Water/Food Drive for Flood Victims Salsa on the Seal First Access- Career and Internship Fair Announcements

Flu Clinic Dates Wellness Center Closed - Friday, October 9 Aramark presents vegetarian/vegan eating Shipp and DuPre Lots to be Closed Auditorium Parking Library Schedule for Fall Break Table francaise Domestic Violence Awareness

Today's Events

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Date/Time: 10/8/2015 11:30:00 AM Location: Richardson Dance Studio Cost: Free Details: Faculty/Staff "Only" Yoga class will be held at 11:30am today. All other Fitness Details: Faculty/Staff "Only" Yoga class will be held at 11:30am today. All other Fitness Classes are canceled today and tomorrow. Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

Application Process for the MSW Program at University of South Carolina Date/Time: 10/8/2015 11:30:00 AM Location: RMSC 221 Cost: Free Details: Interested in getting a Masters in Social Work (MSW)? USC's student recruiter, Jim Ward, will be at Wofford to meet with students that are interested in learning more about careers for individuals with an MSW and USC's application process. We will provide lunch for students that attend. Please let Tonya Foster ([email protected]) know if you would like to attend the meeting. Contact: Tonya Foster Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-594-4646

Meditation Moments Date/Time: 10/8/2015 12:30:00 PM Location: Mickel Chapel Cost: Details: Please join us today and every Thursday for a few moments of guided meditation to clear your mind in the midst of your busy day. Meditations begin promptly at 12:30 p.m. and last approximately 10 minutes. Contact: Perry Henson Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4373

Racism in Post-Racial Times Date/Time: 10/8/2015 6:00:00 PM Location: Chapman Cultural Center Theater Cost: Free Details: Dr. Eduardo Bonilla-Silvia, Professor and Chair of Sociology, Duke University will be speaking on the topic of Racism in Post-Racial Times.A bus will take students to Chapman Cultural Center Theater. Space is limited so please RSVP to Jennifer Gutierrez at [email protected] Contact: Jennifer Gutierrez Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4043

Tonight ~ Peter & Brendan Mayer special concert performance Date/Time: 10/8/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Chruch of the Advent Youth Center 340 East Kennedy St. 29302 Cost: $10 Details: If you are staying on campus for Fall Break, don't miss Peter Mayer, guitarist for Jimmy Buffett, & his son Brendan Mayer as they play a special one night concert of Jimmy Buffett, & his son Brendan Mayer as they play a special one night concert of original acoustic rock music. You will hear influences of jazz, world, country, rock, bluegrass, classical, and even gospel music. Join us for a magical evening telling the musical story of a journey of faith and family in a rock and roll lifestyle. Tickets: $10 Doors open at 6 p.m.; Show time 7-8:30 p.m. Episcopal Church of the Advent Youth Center 141 Advent Street, Spartanburg, SC, United States, 29302 Parking behind the church at 340 East Kennedy St. 29302 Contact: Dave Pittman Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 597-4644

Upcoming Events

RESULTS: Learn How You Can help End Poverty Date/Time: 10/12/2015 3:00:00 PM Location: Olin 116 Cost: Free Details: All Wofford community is welcome to join us for a conference call about RESULTS, a non-partisan grassroots advocacy organization creating the political will to end hunger and poverty. We believe that having one out of 5 children living in poverty in the U.S is not right. We believe that we can change things. Join us to learn what you can do to help end poverty in America. To learn more about RESULTS, visit www.results.org. ? Contact: Begona Caballero Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4901

Teachers Talking Teaching - Dr. John Miles Date/Time: 10/12/2015 3:30:00 PM Location: Olin 207a (Teaching & Learning Studio) Cost: Free Details: This year the Center for Innovation & Learning is sponsoring five faculty talks about teaching. These talks are an opportunity for faculty members to share their compelling narratives about teaching, report of research based in the classroom, or explore a topic in the scholarship of teaching and learning. The second speaker in our series is John Miles, who will share his experiences with "Critical Pedagogy, Student Agency, and Reflection." Light refreshments will be provided. Contact: Cate Blouke Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-5047

Water/Food Drive for Flood Victims Date/Time: 10/12/2015 5:00:00 PM Location: Burwell Building Cost: Donations Cost: Donations Details: Twin Towers is taking donations for the victims in South Carolina of the recent floods. Please donate bottled water, non-perishable food items, or cash. These items will be sent to affected areas. There will be a table at Burwell for you to drop off your donations Monday through Wednesday of next week (Oct. 12-14) from 5-7 p.m. Contact: Emily Ledford Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-415-0401

Salsa on the Seal Date/Time: 10/14/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Seal of Main Building Cost: Free Details: In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month join the Association of Multicultural Students for Salsa on the Seal, a celebration of music and dance. Come and enjoy learning different styles of dancing, such as: merengue, cumbia, bachata, and salsa. Refreshments will be provided, this is a night you don't want to miss! Vamos a bailar! Contact: Jennifer Gutierrez Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4043

First Access- Career and Internship Fair Date/Time: 10/15/2015 10:30:00 AM Location: Great Oaks Hall Cost: Free Details: Looking for a job after graduation or a summer job or internship? Stop by First Access in Great Oaks Hall on Thursday, Oct. 15, from 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. to network and interview with over 30 employers. Check out the list of employers here- http://www.wofford.edu/thespace/firstaccess2015/ Contact: Rebecca Parker Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4265

Announcements

Flu Clinic Dates Details: Flu Shots are available at the Wellness Center on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 15, 16, 22 and 23. Times will be from 8:30 a.m. till 10:30 a.m. This will be a walk in clinic and there will be no need to make appointments for the above listed times. The cost is $15 If these times do not work for you, please go online to our Wellness Center Calendar to schedule another time. Contact: Lisa Lefebvre Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4370 Wellness Center Closed - Friday, October 9 Details: Due to a power outage in the Wellness Center on Friday, Oct. 9, the Wellness Center will be closed. IF YOU NEED A PRESCRIPTION OR MEDICAL CARE, PLEASE COME IN TODAY. If assistance is needed on Friday, Oct. 9, please call the main number 864-597-4370 and someone will return you call as soon as possible. In addition, the nurse on call number will be posted on our office door. Contact: Pamela Michaels-Mangum Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4370

Aramark presents vegetarian/vegan eating Details: Thursday, Oct. 15, from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. in Burwell Kelley Magowan, a Registered Dietician will be discussing vegetarian/vegan diets. Contact: Lisa Lefebvre Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4370

Shipp and DuPre Lots to be Closed Details: The parking lot between Shipp Residence Hall and the Olin Building and the lot between DuPre Residence Hall and the Campus Life Building will be closed this Friday, Saturday and until noon on Sunday. ALL VEHICLES MUST BE REMOVED BY 7 a.m. FRIDAY, OCT. 9. Any vehicle not removed will be towed. The DuPre lot will be restriped; the Shipp lot will be sealed, coated and restriped. Thank you for your help and attention to this. Any questions should be directed to Tom Rocks at 864 809-1798. Contact: Tom Rocks Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-809-1798

Auditorium Parking Details: Please use only Wofford leased spaces in the Memorial Auditorium lot on Oct. 9 due to an event held in the Auditorium from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Oct. 9th. Contact: Dwayne Harris Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4352

Library Schedule for Fall Break Details: Thursday, Oct. 8: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10: CLOSED Sunday, Oct. 11: 1 p.m.-1 a.m. Contact: Paul Jones Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4312

Table francaise Details: The French club is organizing our first "table francaise" of the semester. It will be held in Burwell, on the left of the entrance from 11:50 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. This is a great held in Burwell, on the left of the entrance from 11:50 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. This is a great opportunity to practice your French with your fellow students and talk about French culture, or anything you're interested in! Dr. Mark and Dr. Schmitz will be there for a while too so it'll be a great opportunity to get to know your French professors as well. Even if you can't stay the whole time, we welcome you to come and check out the "French student community" on campus! You do not have to be a French student to join, so if you have friends who are interested in French, make sure you invite them! Contact: Yumeng Zhang Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-205-3322

Domestic Violence Awareness Details: On Tuesday, Oct. 13 at 11 a.m. in McMillian Theater, Safe Homes/Rape Crisis will be here to help make us all aware of domestic violence. How can you help a friend in need? This program is open to faculty, staff and students. Contact: LIsa Lefebvre Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4370

Lost and Found

Found: Found in Olin: iPad in Olin 218, one and a half to two weeks ago. If you can unlock it and show me it's yours, you may have it. Also, Samsung flip cell phone. Please identify by phone number. Items are in Olin 115. Will be available Thursday until 5 p.m. and then Tuesday morning on. Contact: Kim Henry Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4275

For daily information about Dining Services, go to: http://campusdish.com/en- US/CSSE/Wofford. Register with the Wofford Emergency Alert System for text and e-mail notifications at: http://www.wofford.edu/newsroom/emergencyManagement/emergencyAlerts/. To submit an item for the Daily Announcements, go to: http://www.wofford.edu/dailyAnnouncements/. For up-to-date information on campus events, visit the Wofford Campus Calendar.

From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: Presidential candidates forum next week canceled; other events to be scheduled Date: October 8, 2015 at 11:43 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

To: Wofford Campus Community Re: Commander-in-Chief Presidential Forum

Wofford College and the South Carolina Republican Party have canceled the Commander-in-Chief Presidential Forum that was set for Thursday, Oct. 15, out of respect for those who have lost so much and those still working to recover from the state’s recent historic flooding.

Instead, a series of presidential candidate forums will be held at Wofford over the next few months. Details of these forums – dates, locations and candidates involved – will be announced soon.

All ticketed guests for next week’s forum will be asked to reserve tickets for the new forums as they are announced.

Laura H. Corbin Director of News Services Wofford College 429 North Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303 Office: 864-597-4180 Fax: 864-597-4179 Cell: 864-809-8963 Email: [email protected] From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT SAMHAT: Wofford's 2015 United Way Campaign Date: October 8, 2015 at 1:21 PM To: Wofford Staff [email protected]

October 8, 2015

I want to invite you to join me in making your mark on our community by taking part in Wofford’s 2015 United Way Campaign.

Your donation to the United Way of the Piedmont is invested in 108 programs in 69 nonprofit organizations throughout Spartanburg, Cherokee and Union counties that are making a measurable difference in the areas of education, financial stability and health in our community. The needs are great, but these programs – such as at St. Luke’s Free Medical Clinic, Boys and Girls Clubs, Hope Center for Children, Salvation Army, and many more – help our neighbors rise above difficult challenges in their lives.

This year our United Way Campaign will again feature a secure online giving option, as well as a campaign website dedicated to Wofford College. You will be able to track our progress toward the campaign goal, as well as access important information about the United Way of the Piedmont. If you prefer to participate using the traditional paper pledge form, that option is available as well. Please contact our United Way Campaign Chair Ben Cartwright at [email protected] with any campaign questions. Also, please stay tuned for upcoming events related to this year’s campaign.

Your participation, regardless of the amount, is much appreciated. Please join me in making a difference in our community by supporting the United Way.

Thank you so much,

Nayef Samhat President

Transmitted by: Laura H. Corbin Director of News Services Wofford College 429 North Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303 Office: 864-597-4180 Fax: 864-597-4179 Cell: 864-809-8963 Email: [email protected] From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: SPECIAL MESSAGE TO STAFF: Listening session set for Monday, Oct. 12, 2 p.m., in search for Provost Date: October 8, 2015 at 2:28 PM To:

Colleagues:

As you know, the search for the next Provost is about to be underway. Consultants from AGB Search who are assisting us, Drs. Tom Courtice and Melinda Leonardo, will be on campus next Monday and Tuesday, October 12-13, for meetings and several listening sessions with stakeholders across the campus. They will want to discuss with us our thoughts about what is needed from the next Provost, what kind of candidates will be ideal, issues at Wofford with which the next Provost is going to be working, etc. These sessions will help us to build the prospectus that will be used in describing the college and the position in order to build a strong pool of candidates from around the country.

We are having a listening session devoted to the members of Wofford’s staff (non- faculty), and it will be on Monday, October 12, at 2:00 pm in the Anna Todd Wofford Center. You do not need to register for this event or respond to this invitation; just plan to attend if possible. This session is to be approximately 45 minutes, so please block an hour.

Thanks—

David Beacham

P. S. Here is information about these two consultants: http://agbsearch.com/about/our-team/melinda-leonardo

http://agbsearch.com/thomas-courtice-announced-next-managing-principal-agb-search

David M. Beacham Senior Vice President for Administration and Secretary to the Board of Trustees Wofford College 429 North Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303-3663 Direct: 864/597-4206 Cell: 864/809-3248 www.wofford.edu

Laura H. Corbin Director of News Services Wofford College 429 North Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303 Office: 864-597-4180 Fax: 864-597-4179 Cell: 864-809-8963 From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: IMPORTANT MESSAGES: Power outage FRIDAY, Oct. 9, on part of campus; parking lot resurfacing Date: October 8, 2015 at 3:45 PM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

To: Wofford Campus Community Re: Planned power outage Friday Planned parking lot resurfacing/restriping

Tomorrow (Friday, Oct. 9), all electrical power will be turned off in parts of campus beginning at 8 a.m. for several hours as we prepare to begin construction for the Rosalind Sallenger Richardson Center for the Arts.

These buildings will be affected:

Andrews Field House Campus Life Building Carlisle Hall Carlisle Wallace House Daniel Building Greene Hall Marsh Hall Richardson Building Sandor Teszler Library Wellness Center

Students are asked to take precautions with items in their refrigerators, aquariums, etc. Also, if you are staying on campus for fall break, we remind you to call Campus Safety for assistance 24/7 at 864-597-4911. (Calls will go through during the power outage, as this number will be on a different power system.)

Note that technical services will NOT be available in these buildings during the outage. This includes, but is not limited to, phone service, WiFi connectivity, network connectivity and printing. When the power is turned back on, it will take up to 15 minutes for the technical services to be restored to these locations.

REMINDER: The campus community is reminded that on Friday, the Shipp Hall/Olin Building parking lot and the Campus Life Building/DuPre Hall parking lot will be resurfaced and restriped. ALL VEHICLES MUST BE REMOVED and no foot traffic will be allowed in the lots after 7 a.m. Friday. Any vehicles left in the lots will be towed at the owner’s expense.

Thank you for your cooperation as we work to improve our beautiful campus.

Transmitted by: Laura H. Corbin Director of News Services Director of News Services Wofford College 429 North Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303 Office: 864-597-4180 Fax: 864-597-4179 Cell: 864-809-8963 Email: [email protected] From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: Wofford College Daily Announcements for Friday, October 9, 2015 Date: October 9, 2015 at 8:20 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

Wofford College Daily Announcements for Friday, October 9, 2015

Upcoming Events

Women's Soccer vs. SC State The Great Smoke Out Salsa on the Seal First Access- Career and Internship Fair MUSC Annual Dental Day Announcements

Fitness Classes are Canceled Today Wellness Center Closed Today Bookstore Hours for Fall Break

Upcoming Events

Women's Soccer vs. SC State Date/Time: 10/11/2015 2:00:00 PM Location: Snyder Field Cost: Free Details: #ConquerandPrevail: Support your women's soccer team on Sunday at 2 p.m. as they take on South Carolina State Contact: Lenny Mathis Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4023

The Great Smoke Out Date/Time: 10/12/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Marsh 3rd floor Cost: Free Details: Please join the Office of Residence Life and Campus Safety for The Great Smoke Out! A fire safety program that will occur on Marsh 3rd floor between 7-8:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 12.The hall will be filled with smoke to replicate the events of an actual fire. The city's fire marshal will be conducting this event, along with Residence Life staff, and Campus Officers. Food and Refreshments will be provided! and Campus Officers. Food and Refreshments will be provided! Contact: Dez'rae Spencer Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4056

Salsa on the Seal Date/Time: 10/14/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Seal of Old Main Cost: Free Details: In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month join the Association of Multicultural Students for Salsa on the Seal, a celebration of music and dance. Come and enjoy learning different styles of dancing, such as: merengue, cumbia, bachata, and salsa. Refreshments will be provided, this is a night you don't want to miss! Vamos a bailar! Contact: Jennifer Gutierrez Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4043

First Access- Career and Internship Fair Date/Time: 10/15/2015 10:30:00 AM Location: Great Oaks Hall Cost: Free Details: Looking for a job after graduation or a summer job or internship? Stop by First Access in Great Oaks Hall on Thursday, Oct. 15, from 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. to network and interview with over 30 employers. Check out the list of employers here- http://www.wofford.edu/thespace/firstaccess2015/ Contact: Rebecca Parker Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4265

MUSC Annual Dental Day Date/Time: 10/23/2015 9:00:00 AM Location: MUSC, James. B. Edwards College of Dental Medicine Cost: Free Details: Registrations forms are due TODAY if you are interested in attending the Medical University of South Carolina's (MUSC) Annual Dental Day. The Dental day is Oct. 23, at MUSC. Please see Ms. Roddy in Biology or Ms. Thomas in Chemistry to pick up the registration form. They will assist you in faxing it to MUSC. Contact: Dr. Charles Bass Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4631

Announcements

Fitness Classes are Canceled Today Details: All Fitness classes are canceled today. Details: All Fitness classes are canceled today. Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

Wellness Center Closed Today Details: Due to a power outage, the Wellness Center will be closed today. If assistance is needed, please call 864-597-4370 and someone will return your call as soon as possible. In addition, the nurse on call number will be posted on our office door. Contact: Pamela Michaels-Mangum Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4370

Bookstore Hours for Fall Break Details: The Bookstore will be open today, Friday 10/9, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. On Saturday the store will be open normal hours from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Bookstore will be closed on Sunday per usual. The Bookstore Staff wishes everyone a safe and fun Fall Break! Contact: Rebecca Liakos Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-582-6514

For daily information about Dining Services, go to: http://campusdish.com/en- US/CSSE/Wofford. Register with the Wofford Emergency Alert System for text and e-mail notifications at: http://www.wofford.edu/newsroom/emergencyManagement/emergencyAlerts/. To submit an item for the Daily Announcements, go to: http://www.wofford.edu/dailyAnnouncements/. For up-to-date information on campus events, visit the Wofford Campus Calendar. From: NayefandPremaSamhat [email protected] Subject: Thirsty Thursday Oct. 15 in Galleria jointly hosted with Wofford Dining Services Date: October 9, 2015 at 1:57 PM To: Wofford Staff [email protected]

Hello everyone,

Thirsty Thursday on Oct. 15 is jointly hosted with Wofford Dining Services.

Join us in the Galleria and see the great new look and enjoy beer and wine, pretzels and soft drinks.

4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. We hope to see you there!

FYI - The Galleria now serves beer and wine for persons over the age of 21, Wednesdays through Saturdays, 5 to 10 p.m.

Nayef and Prema From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: Wofford College Daily Announcements for Monday, October 12, 2015 Date: October 12, 2015 at 8:54 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

Wofford College Daily Announcements for Monday, October 12, 2015

Today's Events

RESULTS: Learn How You Can help End Poverty Teachers Talking Teaching - Dr. John Miles Today's Fitness Class Schedule #ConquerandPrevail: Mike Ayers Radio show at 6 p.m. Pack Goodie Bags for Flood First Responders FCA Meeting Upcoming Events

The Spitting Game: The College Hookup Culture Interim information sessions Announcements

Domestic Violence Awareness Talk The Critical Language Scholarship Program 2016 application is now open Cultural Events at Wofford College and around Spartanburg, week of October 12, 2015 Faculty/Staff Walking Club Be a winner and give the soup kitchen your dinner

Today's Events

RESULTS: Learn How You Can help End Poverty Date/Time: 10/12/2015 3:00:00 PM Location: Olin 116 Cost: Free Details: All Wofford community is welcome to join us for a conference call about RESULTS, a non-partisan grassroots advocacy organization creating the political will to end hunger and poverty. We believe that having one out of 5 children living in poverty in the U.S is not right. We believe that we can change things. Join us to learn what you can do to help end poverty in America. To learn more about RESULTS, visit www.results.org. do to help end poverty in America. To learn more about RESULTS, visit www.results.org. ? Contact: Bego?a Caballero Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4901

Teachers Talking Teaching - Dr. John Miles Date/Time: 10/12/2015 3:30:00 PM Location: Olin 207a (Teaching & Learning Studio) Cost: Free Details: This year the Center for Innovation & Learning is sponsoring five faculty talks about teaching. These talks are an opportunity for faculty members to share their compelling narratives about teaching, report of research based in the classroom, or explore a topic in the scholarship of teaching and learning. The second speaker in our series is John Miles, who will share his experiences with "Critical Pedagogy, Student Agency, and Reflection." Light refreshments will be provided. Contact: Cate Blouke Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-5047

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Date/Time: 10/12/2015 4:30:00 PM Location: Richardson Dance Studio Cost: Free Details: Join us today: Tae Kwon Do @4:30, Pilates @5:30, Ab-Lab @6:00, Yoga @6:30, Zumba @7:00! Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

#ConquerandPrevail: Mike Ayers Radio show at 6 p.m. Date/Time: 10/12/2015 6:00:00 PM Location: Buffalo Wild Wings Cost: Free Details: Come listen to head football coach, Mike Ayers at the Radio show on Monday nights! Contact: Lenny Mathis Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4023

Pack Goodie Bags for Flood First Responders Date/Time: 10/12/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Main 07 Cost: Free Details: Members of IFYC (Interfaith Youth Core) and Campus Union will pack goodie bags for Flood First Responders tonight at 7 p.m. in Main 07. First Responders work long shifts, often without meal breaks.We will prepare meal bags for 100 responders. Sponsored by Office of the Chaplain, Campus Union and IFYC. Sponsored by Office of the Chaplain, Campus Union and IFYC. Contact: Ron Robinson, Chaplain Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4051

FCA Meeting Date/Time: 10/12/2015 8:00:00 PM Location: McMillan Theater Cost: Free Details: Join us tonight for our biweekly Fellowship of Christian Athletes meeting! We will have games, music, and a great speaker. Athletes and non-athletes are welcome. We hope to see you there! Contact: Bekah Bowie Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 706-333-7627

Upcoming Events

The Spitting Game: The College Hookup Culture Date/Time: 10/13/2015 6:30:00 PM Location: Olin Teaching Theater Cost: Free Details: You are welcome to join Feminist Philosophy (Phil 303) in a discussion about hookup culture and in particular the film "The Spitting Game." Filmmaker Denice Ann Evans draws heavily on the voices of students in this timely exploration of hookup culture on college campuses. The film's main concern is whether hookup culture is offering young people a new and potentially liberating set of sexual rules, or whether it's simply reinforcing traditional gender roles and blurring the line between consent and coercion. After the 35-minute film, we will debate this issue. Contact: Nancy Williams Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4907

Interim information sessions Date/Time: 10/15/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: Old Main Cost: Free Details: Some faculty members will be holding information sessions about their January courses this Thursday, Oct. 15. Each faculty member will hold three sessions: one at 11 a.m., a second at 11:20 a.m., and the last one at 11:40 a.m. This allows for students to attend up to three of the sessions, if they so choose. A daily announcement will go out both Wednesday and Thursday with a link to a listing of precise locations for these sessions. Contact: A. K. Anderson Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4561

Announcements

Domestic Violence Awareness Talk Details: Safe Homes/Rape Crisis will be in McMillian theater on Tuesday, Oct. 13 at 11 a.m. Did you know that every 9 seconds in the US, a woman is assaulted or beaten? Come and find out how you can help to spread awareness. Open to all faculty, staff and students Contact: Lisa Lefebvre Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4370

The Critical Language Scholarship Program 2016 application is now open Details: The Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) 2016 program has released its call for applications. With the goal of broadening the base of Americans studying and mastering critical languages and to build relationships between the people of the United States and other countries, CLS provides fully-funded oversea intensive language study opportunities. Students from all academic disciplines, including business, engineering, law, medicine, science, social sciences, arts and humanities are encouraged to apply. Among the 14 languages, Azerbaijani, Bangla, Hindi, Indonesian, Korean, Punjabi, Swahili, Turkish, and Urdu require no prior studying experience; Arabic, Chinese, Persian, Russian, and Japanese institutes have language prerequisites. Participants are selected based on their commitment to language learning and plans to apply their language skills to their future academic or professional pursuits. The application is available online at http://www.clscholarship.org, and will be due Nov. 23, by 7:59 p.m. EST. The full eligibility and application information is available online at http://www.clscholarship.org/information-for/applicants. For questions, please contact [email protected] Contact: Dr. Yongfang Zhang Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4902

Cultural Events at Wofford College and around Spartanburg, week of October 12, 2015 Details: Please see attachment for this week's on and off campus cultural events. Contact: Youmi Efurd Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4585

Faculty/Staff Walking Club Details: If interested you are interested in joining a walking group, here are a few times to that may help you get started. Monday and Wednesday at 12 p.m. in front of Old Main. Tuesday and Thursdays at 7:45 a.m. on the track at Snyder Field. Walk for as long as you have time. have time. Contact: Lisa Lefebvre Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4370

Be a winner and give the soup kitchen your dinner Details: This week Interfaith Youth Core is partnering with Aramark to conduct our annual W# drive for Hunger and Homelessness Week. For each W# given Aramark will donate a certain amount of food to the local soup kitchen. So by giving up one Burwell meal you can give back to the Spartanburg community. The drive will last until this Friday at noon so please email your W# number or any questions you have to the email below! The donation will count as donating one meal swipe (NO terrier bucks will be taken). Be a winner and give the soup kitchen your dinner!! Contact: Devon Wasche Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 952-452-6834

For daily information about Dining Services, go to: http://campusdish.com/en- US/CSSE/Wofford. Register with the Wofford Emergency Alert System for text and e-mail notifications at: http://www.wofford.edu/newsroom/emergencyManagement/emergencyAlerts/. To submit an item for the Daily Announcements, go to: http://www.wofford.edu/dailyAnnouncements/. For up-to-date information on campus events, visit the Wofford Campus Calendar.

Culture Events at Woff…12.pdf Cultural Events at Wofford College and around Spartanburg, week of October 12, 2015

Culture Events at Wofford:

Tuesday, October 13, 2015 Ethnic Cleansing and Its Aftermath, 4:00pm 5:30pm, Olin Theater Dr. Sandra Joireman, the Weinstein Chair of International Studies and Professor of Political Science at the University of Richmond, will speak about the consequences of ethnic cleansing, specifically addressing the issues of post-conflict property rights and minority returns. Admission: free

Ongoing: Julia Elizabeth Tolbert: Her Life through Art, Sandor Teszler Library Gallery The Sandor Teszler Library Gallery is exhibiting selected works of Southern artist Julia Elizabeth Tolbert (1911-1978). Tolbert was a native of Ninety Six, SC, and her training included time spent at Columbia College, SC, Syracuse University, NY, and the University of Georgia under Lamar Dodd, the well-known Georgia artist. Active through the 1940s into the mid- 1950s, she painted various subjects, including Southern landscapes, portraits, still life, and genre scenes. Her works exhibit influences from contemporary styles like the Ashcan school, Charleston Renaissance and expressionism, and her interest in urban realism is evident in many images of African Americans and their lives in the South during 1940s and 1950s. This ehibii iie eeach b Mi Reige 15 f he A Hi Cae jec. October 5, 2015 November 27, 2015 ------Abstractions from the Wet Plate Collodion Process by Bryan Hiott, Great Oaks Hall Using high-resolution digital scans, Bryan Hiott is exploring abstract images from the wet plate collodion process, a 19th century form of photography with which he makes tintypes, ambrotypes, and glass plate negatives. These abstractions are the result of organic reactions in the chemistry of the process. Each collodion emulsion must be hand poured directly onto a glass or metal plate before it is made light sensitive in the darkroom. The flow of the emulsion plays a significant role in image formation. Changes in temperature, humidity, and UV light levels also influence the final result. The abstractions offer various visual possibilities. While revealing fractal patterns and traces of the chemistry, the images might also suggest satellite views of the Earth, surface details of other planets, or microscopic organisms. October 1, 2015 November 14, 2015 ------Discombobulated: Ceramics and Other Works by Carolyn Ford, Martha Cloud Chapman Gallery August 31, 2015 October 30, 2015

Off-Campus Events

Monday, October 12, 2015 Demo Night with Beth Waddell, 5:30pm 8:00pm, Chapman Cultural Center Beth will be using a power point program featuring a metal technique called Fold Forming. Fold forming was invented in the late 1980s by Charles Lewton-Brain, and it was the first revolutionary innovation in metalworking for thousands of years. The process involves metals that are folded and unfolded, chased, corrugated, crimped and annealed. Equipment such as torches, shears, anvils, rawhide hammers, files and jewelry pliers are examples of the needed tools. There are many books, videos and tutorials available on the subject for further research. The result is only limited to your imagination and creativity. Peeed b he Ai Gid Admission: free Wednesday, October 14, 2015 Karma Sessions, 5:30pm 6:30pm, Spartanburg Art Museum Join SAM board member and local yogi Lindsay Moore for an hour of Vinyasa Flow Power Yoga! Lindsay describes this yoga technique as "one breath, one movement, not fast, but fluid." It is recommended to bring your own yoga mat. Admission: $5 Thursday, October 15, 2015 Reception: Trey Finney & Christine Lawrence, 6:00pm 8:00, Ai Gid Gae, Chapman Cultural Center Admission: free ------Reception: A Dyeing Art, 5:00pm 8:00pm, Spartanburg Art Museum A Dyeing Art: Contemporary Textiles and Fiber Arts is a group exhibition featuring the work of ie ai. Caed a a hage Saabg hi ih he eie id, he k i this exhibition covers a wide array of textile-related media and techniques, including quilted paintings, wall drawings, fiber sculptures, and felt installations. The themes addressed by these artists vary from the whimsy of childhood to the juxtaposition of multiple cultures to the importance of community involvement in the arts. Join us for a special opening reception in honor of this new exhibition on October 15 from 5-8pm. Light refreshments will be served. Event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact our Exhibitions Coordinator, Ashleigh Payne, by email at [email protected] or by phone at (864) 582-7616 ext. 254. Admission: free ------ArtWalk, 5:00pm 9:00pm, Chapman Cultural Center & various other locations Take a (free) look at what's happening on the local arts scene during ArtWalk, the self-guided tour of downtown's art galleries on the third Thursday of each month. Paint the town red by visiting Spartanburg's many downtown galleries and exhibitions while they're open late, 5-9 p.m., with wine-and-cheese type refreshments. ArtTalks, receptions, music, and other events are common. At Chapman Cultural Center, check out what's new in Artists' Guild of Spartanburg, Spartanburg Art Museum, and the Student Galleries. ArtCycle: ArtCycle is the newest facet of ArtWalk: rent a bicycle from one of the BCycle locations in downtown Spartanburg, or bring your own bike, stop by the Spartanburg Art Museum to receive your ArtCycle map, and ride to the fifteen art locations open during ArtWalk! At each location, receive a punch on the punchcard attached to the ArtCycle map. The more punches you get, the better the deal you receive at one of the participating bars and restaurants! Admission: free ------Guest Artist Series: Jihye Chang, piano, 7:30pm, Daniel Recital Hall, Converse College Pianist Jihye Chang has appeared as soloist and collaborative artist in venues throughout the United States, Canada, Korea, France, Brazil, Costa Rica, and Honduras. Her performances and recordings have been broadcast on KBS TV and KBS FM Radio Korea, PBC TV Korea, Yedang TV Korea, and Costa Rica Classical Radio, and she has appeared as a soloist with the Wonjoo Philharmonic Orchestra, the Virtuosi of Festival Internacionale de Musica in Recife, Fargo Moorhead Symphony Orchestra, Montgomery Symphony Orchestra, and the Indiana University New Music Ensemble, among others. Read more about Jihye and the Guest Artist Series, here. Admission: free Friday, October 16, 2015 Spartanburg Contradance, 7:30pm 10:30pm, First Presbyterian Church Spartanburg Newcomer Lesson from 7:30pm 8:00pm, dance to live music from 8:00pm 10:30pm Admission: general - $7, with a student id - $5, 12 years and younger (with supervision) - free Saturday, October 17, 2015 Chemistry Colors Our World, Noon to 2:00pm, Spartanburg Science Center The University of South Carolina Upstate Chemistry Club will perform a variety of interactive chemical demonstrations to spur appreciation of and interest in chemistry as part of National Chemistry Week. Thi ea hee i Chei C Wd ad i fce he chemistry of food colors and fireworks, rainbows, natural dyes and pigments, and more. The demonstrations are for kids of all ages, but particularly aimed at elementary and middle school children. There will be a mixture of observational and hands-on activities. Additionally, there will be plenty of issues of the American Chemical Society publication Celebrating Chemistry (in English and Spanish), which visitors may take with them and continue learning about chemistry at home (elementary/middle school teachers are welcome to take copies for their whole class). Other giveaways, such as pocket-sized periodic tables, pencils, wrist bands, and stickers will be available but quantities are limited. Admission: free ------Concert: Lee Brice, Gates open at 6:00pm, Barnet Park Chapman Cultural Center is selling tickets to the Lee Brice concert in Barnet Park on Oct. 17. The price is $19 each, and tickets must be purchased in person and with cash only. Credit cards and checks will not be accepted. The box office hours are noon to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and noon to 4 p.m. on Fridays. Purchased tickets are not replaceable. More information: http://spartanburgonthegreen.com/ Sunday, October 18, 2015 Sundays Unplugged, 1:00pm - 5:00pm, Chapman Cultural Center All of the museums are open, live music and artists on the plaza... Stop by! Relax! Chapman Cultural Center is the ideal place to unplug on Sunday whether you're into art, music, science, history, or shopping local. As part of Sundays Unplugged, all of the museums are open and live music is playing. Singer-Songwriter Concerts set the mood with a different local musician performing on campus each week, 2-4 p.m. Of course, the concert is in addition to all of the museums, most with free admission: Artists' Guild Gallery, Spartanburg Art Museum, Spartanburg Regional History Museum, Spartanburg Science Center, and the Student Galleries. Thi eek ai: Corey McDaniels Admission: free

Ongoing: Cinderella, October 16 October 18, 2015, Chapman Cultural Center A family favorite where the "perfect shoe can change your life." A handsome Prince Charming, hilarious stepsisters, a scheming stepmother, and a magical Fairy Godmother. This well known fairytale is underscored by Serguei Prokofiev's music. Presented by Ballet Spartanburg Friday, Oct. 16, @ 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, @ 11 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 18, @ 3 p.m. Admission: Adults $20, Seniors $15 and Students $15 ------A Dyeing Art: Contemporary Textiles & Fiber Arts, Spartanburg Art Museum A Dyeing Art: Contemporary Textiles and Fiber Arts is a group exhibition featuring the work of ie ai. Caed a a hage Saabg hi ih he eie id, he k i this exhibition covers a wide array of textile-related media and techniques, including quilted paintings, wall drawings, fiber sculptures, and felt installations. The themes addressed by these artists vary from the whimsy of childhood to the juxtaposition of multiple cultures to the importance of community involvement in the arts. Opening Reception is from 5:00 8:00 on October 15. September 29, 2015 January 14, 2015 ------Exhibition: Disordered Functions, Milliken Art Gallery, Converse College Disordered Functions will be on view in The Milliken Art Gallery beginning September 24, 2015. In this solo exhibition, Shannon Rae Lindsey will create large-scale site-specific installations that respond to and expose elements of the gallery space. Through installation, ce, ad daig, Lide k ebdie i f dide hrough man-made construction materials that challenge their conventional context, setting, and utility. Lindsey will present a Gallery Talk on October 2nd at 6:00 pm in the gallery followed by a reception from 6:30-8:00 pm. Admission: free September 24 October 22, 2015 Monday Friday, 9:00a, - 5:00pm; Sunday, 2:00pm 5:00pm ------Saabg Mic Hi, Saabg Regia Hi Me Spartanburg Regional History Museum takes a long look back at local music culture with its newest ehibii Saabg Mic Hi, eig Fida, Mach 6. Lea ab Saabg e i dcig aia accaied icia, hiic ee, ad e. Thi dia i be caed i he Me aig ehibii ace a Chaa Cal Center for months to come. For more information, please call (864) 596-3501. Admission: free March 6, 2015 November 1, 2015 Tuesday - Saturday, 10:00 am 5:00pm, Sunday, 1:00pm 5:00pm

Youmi Efurd, PhD Curator Coordinator of Cultural Events Wofford College 429 N. Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303-3663 [email protected] www.wofford.edu/arts/

From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: Today is official kickoff of Wofford's United Way Campaign Date: October 12, 2015 at 9:40 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected]

October 12, 2015

To Faculty and Staff:

Today marks the official kickoff of Wofford’s 2015 United Way Campaign, and I hope you will join me in supporting the United Way of the Piedmont this year. As mentioned in the message you received from Dr. Samhat on Thursday of last week, we have a secure online giving option and campaign website that is dedicated to Wofford College. Following is a link to that site:

https://ep.upicsolutions.org/Wofford

Your user ID is the first part of your Wofford email address (the part before the @), and your password is your Wofford identification number (your “W” number, including the “W”). Please let me know if you have any problems logging onto the site or any questions about navigating the site. The traditional paper giving forms also are available if you prefer that option.

I also would like to invite you to join me for our annual United Way hot dog lunch this coming Thursday (Oct. 15). The lunch will feature hot dogs, chips, baked goods and drinks and will be set up on the horseshoe behind Old Main from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. I will be on site with additional information about the work the United Way of the Piedmont does in our community and to help you with any questions you have about the giving process.

Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions. When not in class I can normally be found in my office (Olin 107F), and also can be reached via telephone (Ext. 4548) or e-mail ([email protected]).

Thanks and regards,

Ben Cartwright Assistant Professor of Accounting Wofford College 429 North Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303 864.597.4548

Transmitted by: Laura H. Corbin Director of News Services Wofford College 429 North Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303 Office: 864-597-4180 From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: Wofford College Daily Announcements for Tuesday, October 13, 2015 Date: October 13, 2015 at 8:43 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

Wofford College Daily Announcements for Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Today's Events

Touchdown Tuesday @ Bookstore Domestic Violence Awareness Talk Ethnic Cleansing and Its Aftermath Today's Fitness Class Schedule The Spitting Game: The College Hookup Culture Upcoming Events

First Access- Career and Internship Fair Chess Club Announcements

Flu Shot Clinic Dates Alright Dude Give the Soup Kitchen some Food Campus Survey - Opportunity to win a $150 Visa e-Gift Card or one of three $50 Visa e-Gift Cards Aramark Presents Vegetarian/Vegan eating

Today's Events

Touchdown Tuesday @ Bookstore Date/Time: 10/13/2015 9:00:00 AM Location: Bookstore Cost: Price of merchandise Details: It's Touchdown Tuesday once again! Visit the Bookstore today to receive 5% off your entire purchase of clothing/gifts. (Coupon not good on clearance merchandise or diploma frames.) The next Touchdown Tuesday will be 10/27 following the Homecoming game! Contact the store with any questions. Contact: Rebecca Liakos Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-582-6514 Telephone/Extension: 864-582-6514

Domestic Violence Awareness Talk Date/Time: 10/13/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: McMillian Theater Cost: Free Details: Safe Home/Rape Crisis will be in McMillian Theater today at 11 a.m. to talk about Domestic Violence. Find out facts, statistics and how you can make a difference. Contact: Lisa Lefebvre Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4370

Ethnic Cleansing and Its Aftermath Date/Time: 10/13/2015 4:00:00 PM Location: Olin Theater (101) Cost: Free Details: Dr. Sandra Joireman, the Weinstein Chair of International Studies and Professor of Political Science at the University of Richmond, will speak about the consequences of ethnic cleansing, specifically addressing the issues of post-conflict property rights and minority returns. Contact: Rachel Vanderhill Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4582

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Date/Time: 10/13/2015 5:00:00 PM Location: Richardson Dance Studio Cost: Free Details: Join us today: Faculty/Staff "Only" Yoga @11:30am, Zumba @5:00, Ab-Lab @5:30, HIIT @6:00, Yoga @6:30! Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

The Spitting Game: The College Hookup Culture Date/Time: 10/13/2015 6:30:00 PM Location: Olin Teaching Theater Cost: Free Details: You are welcome to join Feminist Philosophy (Phil 303) in a discussion about hookup culture and in particular the film "The Spitting Game." Filmmaker Denice Ann Evans draws heavily on the voices of students in this timely exploration of hookup culture on college campuses. The film's main concern is whether hookup culture is offering young people a new and potentially liberating set of sexual rules, or whether it's simply reinforcing traditional gender roles and blurring the line between consent and coercion. After the 35-minute film, we will debate this issue. Contact: Nancy Williams Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4907 Telephone/Extension: 4907

Upcoming Events

First Access- Career and Internship Fair Date/Time: 10/15/2015 10:30:00 AM Location: Great Oaks Hall Cost: Free Details: Looking for a job after graduation or a summer job or internship? Stop by First Access in Great Oaks Hall on Thursday, Oct. 15, from 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. to network and interview with over 30 employers. Check out the list of employers here- http://www.wofford.edu/thespace/firstaccess2015/ Contact: Rebecca Parker Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4265

Chess Club Date/Time: 10/15/2015 9:00:00 PM Location: Shipp Lounge Cost: Free Details: Come play chess with the Wofford Chess Club! All levels of players are welcomed. Few boards will be provided, but bring feel free to bring your own if you have one! Contact Olivia Vasquez or Benji Headley for details. Don't be a ROOK-ie, come out to Chess Club! Contact: Benji Headley Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 859-351-6879

Announcements

Flu Shot Clinic Dates Details: Flu shots are available at the Wellness Center on Thursdays and Fridays, October 15, 16, 22 and 23 from 8:30-10:30 a.m. No appointment is necessary?this will be a walk- in clinic. Fee $15 (cash or check). If the clinic times do not work for you, please go online to our Wellness Center Calendar to schedule another time. Contact: Lisa Lefebvre Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4367

Alright Dude Give the Soup Kitchen some Food Details: This week Interfaith Youth Core is partnering with Aramark to conduct our Details: This week Interfaith Youth Core is partnering with Aramark to conduct our annual W# drive for Hunger and Homelessness Week. For each W# given Aramark will donate a certain amount of food to the local soup kitchen. So by giving up one Burwell meal you can give back to the Spartanburg community. The drive will last until this Friday at noon so please email your W# number or any questions you have to the email below! The donation will count as donating one meal swipe (NO terrier bucks will be taken). Contact: Devon Wasche Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 952 452-6834

Campus Survey - Opportunity to win a $150 Visa e-Gift Card or one of three $50 Visa e-Gift Cards Details: To the Wofford Community: We are conducting a dining services survey to better understand your campus lifestyle and preferences. By sharing your thoughts, we will gain valuable insight to help improve your overall campus experience. This online survey will take 5 to 10 minutes and your responses are confidential. Click this link to begin the survey: http://www.college-survey.com/wofford If you cannot click on the link, copy and paste the URL into your Internet browser address bar and hit enter. We appreciate your time and thank you for your assistance! Complete the survey and you will have the opportunity to win a $150 Visa e-Gift Card or one of three $50 Visa e-Gift Cards. Survey ends Nov. 6. Contact: Jason Davidson Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4252

Aramark Presents Vegetarian/Vegan eating Details: On Thursday, Oct. 15 from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Kelley Magowan, a Registered Dietician will be discussing vegetarian/vegan diets in Burwell. Contact: Katlyn West Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4370

For daily information about Dining Services, go to: http://campusdish.com/en- US/CSSE/Wofford. Register with the Wofford Emergency Alert System for text and e-mail notifications at: http://www.wofford.edu/newsroom/emergencyManagement/emergencyAlerts/. To submit an item for the Daily Announcements, go to: http://www.wofford.edu/dailyAnnouncements/. For up-to-date information on campus events, visit the Wofford Campus Calendar. From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: Wofford College Daily Announcements for Wednesday, October 14, 2015 Date: October 14, 2015 at 8:54 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

Wofford College Daily Announcements for Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Today's Events

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Salsa on the Seal Upcoming Events

Flu Shot Clinic Interim Information Sessions Outdoor Yoga at Glendale Kappa Delta's 3rd Annual Shamrock N' Shuck Oyster Roast 16th Annual Terrier Ball Auction and Gala Announcements

Let's Make a Deal, Give the Soup Kitchen your Meal Cleveland Park Build Day

Today's Events

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Date/Time: 10/14/2015 4:30:00 PM Location: Richardson Dance Studio Cost: Free Details: Join us today: Tae Kwon Do @4:30, Zumba @5:30, Ab-Lab @6:00, Yoga @6:30, Pilates @7:00! Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

Salsa on the Seal Date/Time: 10/14/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Seal of Old Main Cost: Free Cost: Free Details: In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month join the Association of Multicultural Students for Salsa on the Seal, a celebration of music and dance. Come and enjoy learning different styles of dancing, such as: merengue, cumbia, bachata, and salsa. Refreshments will be provided, this is a night you don't want to miss! Vamos a bailar! Contact: Jennifer Gutierrez Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4043

Upcoming Events

Flu Shot Clinic Date/Time: 10/15/2015 8:30:00 AM Location: Wellness Center Cost: 15.00 Details: A Flu Shot Clinic will be held tomorrow from 8:30-10:30 a.m. at the Wellness Center. No appointment is necessary?this is a walk-in clinic. Please bring cash or check for payment. Contact: Lisa Lefebvre Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4367

Interim Information Sessions Date/Time: 10/15/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: Old Main (plus one RMSC location) Cost: Details: On Thursday, some faculty will offer three information sessions about their upcoming January interim class. These three sessions will take place at 11 a.m., 11:20 a.m., and 11:40 a.m. This allows students to attend up to three different information sessions. The list of interims holding information sessions is found at the following link: http://www.wofford.edu/interim/interestMeetingLocations.aspx Contact: A. K. Anderson Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4561

Outdoor Yoga at Glendale Date/Time: 10/17/2015 10:00:00 AM Location: Glendale Shoals Cost: Suggested $5 Donation Details: Take an intro yoga class from Yogalicious instructor Jennifer Johnson outdoors at Glendale Shoals! Bring a mat or towel if possible, but some will be provided. It should about an hour. The class is free but Yogalicious does suggest a $5 donation to keep their program running. Contact: Karen Gravely Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-350-8669

Kappa Delta's 3rd Annual Shamrock N' Shuck Oyster Roast Date/Time: 10/21/2015 5:30:00 PM Location: Wofford College Pavilion Cost: $10.00 Details: Join the sisters of Kappa Delta Sorority for the 3rd annual Shamrock N' Shuck Oyster Roast! All proceeds will benefit Prevent Child Abuse America and The Hope Center for Children! Come on out for a night of food, fun, and good company. Tickets can be purchased from any Kappa Delta Sister! Contact: Kathleen Benedict Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-414-0430

16th Annual Terrier Ball Auction and Gala Date/Time: 10/23/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Spartanburg Marriott Cost: $40 per ticket or two for $75 Details: Be a part of the college's largest fundraiser! Join us for the 2015 Terrier Ball Auction and Gala, held at the Spartanburg Marriott on Friday, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. A special perk for Wofford faculty and staff, tickets are available to you at a reduced price of $40 per ticket or two (2) for $75. The Terrier Ball Auction and Gala benefits Wofford student- athletes by raising educational scholarship dollars for Wofford College Student Athletes. With this year's College Game Day theme, and entertainment provided by the Back9, you do not want to miss a minute of the action. Come and show your support for Wofford's coaches and student-athletes; we look forward to seeing you there! To purchase tickets contact Mary Kathryn Jolly '12 in the Athletic Department at 596-4468 or by email at [email protected]. Thank you. Contact: Mary Kathryn Jolly Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4468

Announcements

Let's Make a Deal, Give the Soup Kitchen your Meal Details: This week Interfaith Youth Core is partnering with Aramark to conduct our annual W# drive for Hunger and Homelessness Week. For each W# given Aramark will donate a certain amount of food to the local soup kitchen. So by giving up one Burwell meal you can give back to the Spartanburg community. The drive will last until this Friday at noon so please email your W# number or any questions you have to the email below! The donation will count as donating one meal swipe (NO terrier bucks will be taken). Contact: Devon Wasche Contact: Devon Wasche Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 952-452-6834

Cleveland Park Build Day Details: Next week, Spartanburg County Parks & Recreation will be building a new playground in Cleveland Park and you can help! No previous construction experience is required. Come out on Saturday, Oct. 24 or Sunday, Oct. 25 to help your community. Please contact Missy Joyner for more information. Free lunch and dinner will be provided for volunteers! Contact: Missy Joyner Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4405

For daily information about Dining Services, go to: http://campusdish.com/en- US/CSSE/Wofford. Register with the Wofford Emergency Alert System for text and e-mail notifications at: http://www.wofford.edu/newsroom/emergencyManagement/emergencyAlerts/. To submit an item for the Daily Announcements, go to: http://www.wofford.edu/dailyAnnouncements/. For up-to-date information on campus events, visit the Wofford Campus Calendar. From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT — Groundbreaking event invitation Date: October 14, 2015 at 10:44 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

To: Wofford Campus Community From: President Nayef Samhat

The Wofford College Board of Trustees invites you to celebrate the groundbreaking for the Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium. The event will be held Tuesday, Oct. 20, at 11 a.m. behind the Gibbs Stadium jumbotron.

The Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium will be the new home of Wofford basketball and volleyball. The 123,000-square-foot facility will include basketball and volleyball competition venues as well as locker rooms, state-of-the-art training rooms, offices for coaches and team meeting rooms. Other features include a video board and ribbon board, designated areas for fans and several open-air suites. The stadium also will be used for non-athletic campus and community-wide events.

The entire campus community is invited and encouraged to attend this exciting celebration. From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: Wofford College Daily Announcements for Thursday, October 15, 2015 Date: October 15, 2015 at 9:06 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

Wofford College Daily Announcements for Thursday, October 15, 2015

Today's Events

First Access- Career and Internship Fair TODAY Interim information sessions at 11 today Aramark Presents Vegetarian/Vegan Eating La table francaise Meditation Moments Today's Fitness Class Schedule Pre-Dental Club Meeting Upcoming Events

Flu Shot Clinic Student Seminar: Estimating Underwater Topography from Landsat 8 Images Math Tea Outdoor Yoga Community Fall Festival Live on the Green Concert Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium Scarowinds Announcements

One More Day to Give Your Meal Away Campus Survey - Opportunity to win a $150 Visa? e-Gift Card or one of three $50 Visa? e-Gift Cards Cleveland Park Build Day Homecoming Voting

Today's Events

First Access- Career and Internship Fair TODAY Date/Time: 10/15/2015 10:30:00 AM Location: Great Oaks Hall Location: Great Oaks Hall Cost: Free Details: Looking for a job after graduation or a summer job or internship? Stop by First Access in Great Oaks Hall TODAY from 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. to network and interview with over 30 employers. Check out the list of employers here- http://www.wofford.edu/thespace/firstaccess2015/ Contact: Rebecca Parker Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4265

Interim information sessions at 11 today Date/Time: 10/15/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: Old Main (plus one RMSC location) Cost: Details: Some faculty members will be holding information sessions this morning regarding their upcoming January interims. Each faculty member will hold three separate sessions: one at 11 a.m., one at 11:20 a.m., and one at 11:40 a.m. The following link provides the rooms in Old Main and RMSC in which these sessions will be held: http://www.wofford.edu/interim/interestMeetingLocations.aspx Contact: A. K. Anderson Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4561

Aramark Presents Vegetarian/Vegan Eating Date/Time: 10/15/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: RFoC at Burwell Cost: Details: On October 15 from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Kelley Magowan, a Registered Dietician will be discussing vegetarian and vegan diets in Burwell. Contact: Katlyn West Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4370

La table francaise Date/Time: 10/15/2015 11:50:00 AM Location: Burwell Cost: Free Details: The French table (La table francaise) is a lunch where students interested in the French language and culture meet and talk in French. It will be held in burwell, on the left of the entrance from 11:50 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. This is a great opportunity to practice your french with your fellow students and talk about french culture, or anything you're interested in! The French professors will be there for a while too so it'll be a great opportunity to get to know your french professors as well. Even if you can't stay the whole time, we welcome you to come and check out the "french student community" on campus! You do not have to be a french student to join, so if you have friends who are interested in french, make sure you invite them! Contact: Yumeng Zhang Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-205-3322

Meditation Moments Date/Time: 10/15/2015 12:30:00 PM Location: Mickel Chapel Cost: Details: Join us today and every Thursday for a few moments of guided meditation in the midst of your busy day. Today's meditation will be facilitated by Kellie Buckner from Counseling Services. Contact: Perry Henson Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4373

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Date/Time: 10/15/2015 5:00:00 PM Location: Richardson Dance Studio Cost: Free Details: Join us today: Faculty/Staff "Only" Yoga @11:30am, Zumba @5:00, Ab-Lab @5:30, HIIT @6:00, Yoga @6:30! Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

Pre-Dental Club Meeting Date/Time: 10/15/2015 5:45:00 PM Location: RMSC 326 Cost: Free Details: The Pre-Dental Club will hold a meeting at 5:45 in RMSC 326 to discuss club members research this past summer at MUSC and opportunities to discuss for students to participate in this program in the future Contact: Joseph Eddy Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 803-389-9282

Upcoming Events

Flu Shot Clinic Date/Time: 10/16/2015 8:30:00 AM Location: Wellness Center Cost: 15.00 Details: A Flu Shot Clinic will be held tomorrow from 8:30-10:30 a.m. at the Wellness Center. Appointments are not necessary. This is a walk-in clinic. Please bring cash or check for payment. Contact: Lisa Lefebvre Contact: Lisa Lefebvre Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4367

Student Seminar: Estimating Underwater Topography from Landsat 8 Images Date/Time: 10/16/2015 2:30:00 PM Location: Olin 218 Cost: Free Details: Senior math major Zack Morrow will present his summer research entitled: Estimating Underwater Topography from Landsat 8 Images. Join us from 2:30-2:50 p.m. All are welcome! Contact: Hannah Wofford Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4526

Math Tea Date/Time: 10/16/2015 3:00:00 PM Location: Olin 204 Cost: Free Details: Come hang out with math-minded people this Friday from 3 - 4 p.m. and enjoy some tea and snacks. All are welcome! "I pity the fool that misses Math Tea!" (quote by Mr. Tea) Contact: Joseph Spivey Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4903

Outdoor Yoga Date/Time: 10/17/2015 10:00:00 AM Location: Glendale Shoals Cost: Suggested $5 Donation Details: Take an intro yoga class from Yogalicious instructor Jennifer Johnson outdoors at Glendale Shoals! Bring a mat or towel if possible, but some will be provided. It should about an hour. The class is free but Yogalicious does suggest a $5 donation to keep their program running. Contact: Karen Gravely Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-359-8669

Community Fall Festival Date/Time: 10/17/2015 3:00:00 PM Location: Stewart Park - Thornton Activity Center Cost: Details: Volunteer Opportunity: This Saturday Oct. 17, the Spartanburg County Parks & Recreation Department will be putting on a Fall Festival for children and families in the community and they need volunteers! Activities you could help with include: Face Painting, BINGO, Children's Arts & Crafts Activities, Carnival Games, Photography, and more. The event will last from 3-7. Please contact Missy Joyner if you are interest in learning more. learning more. Contact: Missy Joyner Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4405

Live on the Green Concert Date/Time: 10/17/2015 6:00:00 PM Location: Barnet Park Cost: $10.00 Details: The stage is set for Spartanburg's 2nd annual Live on the Green concert featuring award-winning country star (and S.C. native) Lee Brice. This Saturday, Oct. 17, at 6 p.m., Lee Brice - with special guests Chris Lane and Lewis Brice - will rock Barnet Park, rain or shine. Grab your discounted student tickets (only $10 each!) online here: http://www.etix.com/ticket/online/campaignSearch.jsp? campaign_id=0A67657F518B544AAC08BFB468BA62A8. See you Saturday on the Green! Questions? Contact Jamie Nash at [email protected]. Contact: Janella Lane Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4184

Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium Date/Time: 10/20/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: Behind the video board at Gibbs Stadium Cost: Free Details: The Wofford College Board of Trustees invites you to celebrate the groundbreaking for the Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium. The Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium will be the new home of Wofford basketball and volleyball. The 123,000 square- foot facility will include basketball and volleyball competition venues as well as locker rooms, state-of-the-art training rooms, office for coaches and team meeting rooms. Other features include a video board and ribbon board, designated areas for fans and several open-air suites. The stadium also will be used for non-athletic campus and community- wide events. Contact: Wofford News Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4184

Scarowinds Date/Time: 10/30/2015 5:00:00 PM Location: Scarowinds Cost: $34 Details: Spend a scary night with College Town! Buses will depart at 5 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 30, to travel to Scarowinds. A limited number of tickets are available to Wofford students. Price includes theme park admission (normally a $52.99 value) and transportation. Reserve your spot today! Contact: Luci Laffitte Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 5107

Announcements

One More Day to Give Your Meal Away Details: This week Interfaith Youth Core is partnering with Aramark to conduct our annual W# drive for Hunger and Homelessness Week. For each W# given Aramark will donate a certain amount of food to the local soup kitchen. So by giving up one Burwell meal you can give back to the Spartanburg community. The drive will last until this Friday at noon so please email your W# number or any questions you have to the email below! The donation will count as donating one meal swipe (NO terrier bucks will be taken). Contact: Devon Wasche Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 952-452-6834

Campus Survey - Opportunity to win a $150 Visa e-Gift Card or one of three $50 Visa e-Gift Cards Details: To the Wofford Community: We are conducting a dining services survey to better understand your campus lifestyle and preferences. By sharing your thoughts, we will gain valuable insight to help improve your overall campus experience. This online survey will take 5 to 10 minutes and your responses are confidential. Click this link to begin the survey: http://www.college-survey.com/wofford If you cannot click on the link, copy and paste the URL into your Internet browser address bar and hit enter. We appreciate your time and thank you for your assistance! Complete the survey and you will have the opportunity to win a $150 Visa e-Gift Card or one of three $50 Visa e-Gift Cards. Survey ends Nov. 6. Contact: Jason Davidson Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4252

Cleveland Park Build Day Details: Next week, Spartanburg County Parks & Recreation will be building a new playground in Cleveland Park and you can help! No previous construction experience is required. Come out on Saturday, Oct. 24 or Sunday, Oct. 25 to help your community. Please contact Missy Joyner for more information. Free lunch and dinner will be provided for volunteers! Contact: Missy Joyner Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4405

Homecoming Voting Details: Make sure to vote today and tomorrow for your Wofford College Homecoming Queen! Vote for 1 of the 10 girls to determine the winner. Contact: Mary Margret Holden Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 434-409-0929 Telephone/Extension: 434-409-0929

Lost and Found

Found: Lens for SDL camera. Found in Main Building. Contact Juanita Pesaro, Room 04, Main Building to claim. Contact: Juanita Pesaro Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4058

For daily information about Dining Services, go to: http://campusdish.com/en- US/CSSE/Wofford. Register with the Wofford Emergency Alert System for text and e-mail notifications at: http://www.wofford.edu/newsroom/emergencyManagement/emergencyAlerts/. To submit an item for the Daily Announcements, go to: http://www.wofford.edu/dailyAnnouncements/. For up-to-date information on campus events, visit the Wofford Campus Calendar. From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: United Way Pledge - Help end hunger in Spartanburg County Date: October 15, 2015 at 9:19 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected]

October 15, 2015

To: Wofford Faculty and Staff:

When hard times hit, the pantry is usually hit the hardest. Rent, utilities, health needs all take precedent over food – especially healthy foods.

In Spartanburg County, 15 percent of the population is considered to be food insecure. Food insecurity ranges from having reduced quality or variety of food to having little food of any kind. United Way of the Piedmont is currently funding six emergency food programs in Spartanburg County that not only help to feed the hungry, but also work to find solutions that create more financial stability – and food security - for these individuals and families.

Your gift to the United Way helps to fund these and many other programs that are making a difference in our community. Please join me in making a contribution to the United Way today, and remember to come by the back of Old Main between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. today for a hot dog lunch courtesy of President Samhat.

Thanks and regards,

Ben Cartwright

Transmitted by: Laura H. Corbin Director of News Services Wofford College 429 North Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303 Office: 864-597-4180 Fax: 864-597-4179 Cell: 864-809-8963 Email: [email protected] From: NayefandPremaSamhat [email protected] Subject: Thirsty Thursday TODAY! Galleria, 4-5:30 p.m. Date: October 15, 2015 at 9:34 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected]

Faculty and Staff:

Join us in the Galleria and see the great new look and enjoy beer and wine, pretzels and soft drinks.

4pm - 5.30 pm. We hope to see you there!

Thirsty Thursday on October 15 is jointly hosted with Wofford Dining Services.

Nayef and Prema From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: IMPORTANT MESSAGE: Provost search update Date: October 15, 2015 at 9:41 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

Colleagues,

We are writing to keep you posted on the early planning and progress in the search for Wofford’s next Provost. The search committee met for the first time on Monday, Oct. 12, and accepted our charge from President Samhat. The committee reviewed and approved a preliminary search timeline and discussed the next steps in the search process. At this time, we hope to conclude the search in February 2016, with open visits to the campus by a small number of final candidates in February. The committee spent time discussing the necessity of maintaining strict confidentiality throughout the search and all committee members have signed a binding agreement to protect the confidentiality of potential candidates and our deliberations. At the same time, we want to provide transparency in the search process and plan to update you regularly on important search developments.

Tom Courtice and Melinda Leonardo, our consultants from AGB Search, conducted extensive pre-search “listening sessions” with faculty, staff and students on Oct. 12 and 13. The thoughtful input they received regarding the new Provost's leadership agenda, prior experience and personal attributes will be helpful in our preparation of the Search Profile. On behalf of the search committee, we thank everyone who participated in these sessions. If you did not have an opportunity to attend one of the sessions, we encourage you to share your views with Tom and Melinda in the next week. Their e-mail addresses are: [email protected] and [email protected].

The search committee will meet again in the first week of November to review and revise a draft of the Search Profile, the primary informational piece to be used in generating the candidate pool. As soon as this piece is generated, we will have a link from Wofford.edu to a website dedicated to the search, which will include the Search Profile. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.

All the best, Kara Bopp Provost Search Committee Chair

******************* Dr. Kara L. Bopp, Ph.D. Associate Professor Psychology Department Wofford College 864-494-4643 [email protected]

Transmitted by: Laura H. Corbin Director of News Services Wofford College 429 North Church Street 429 North Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303 Office: 864-597-4180 Fax: 864-597-4179 Cell: 864-809-8963 Email: [email protected] From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: Wofford College Daily Announcements for Friday, October 16, 2015 Date: October 16, 2015 at 8:31 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

Wofford College Daily Announcements for Friday, October 16, 2015

Today's Events

Student Seminar: Estimating Underwater Topography from Landsat 8 Images Today's Fitness Class Schedule Math Tea #ConquerandPrevail: Women's Soccer vs. Western Carolina @ 6 p.m. Upcoming Events

Outdoor Yoga at Glendale Community Fall Festival Live on the Green Concert Nagarjuna's Skepticism of Philosophy Kappa Delta's Shamrock N' Shuck Oyster Roast Open forum for faculty and staff 16th Annual Terrier Ball Auction & Gala Announcements

It Ends TODAY at Noon, Donate Your Number Cleveland Park Build Day Homecoming Voting

Today's Events

Student Seminar: Estimating Underwater Topography from Landsat 8 Images Date/Time: 10/16/2015 2:30:00 PM Location: Olin 218 Cost: Free Details: Senior math major Zack Morrow will present his summer research entitled: Estimating Underwater Topography from Landsat 8 Images. Join us today from 2:30-2:50 p.m. All are welcome! Contact: Hannah Wofford Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4526

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Date/Time: 10/16/2015 2:30:00 PM Location: Richardson Dance Studio Cost: Free Details: Join us today: Tae Kwon Do @2:30, Yoga @4:30, Ab-Lab @5:00, Zumba @5:30! Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

Math Tea Date/Time: 10/16/2015 3:00:00 PM Location: Olin 204 Cost: Free Details: Come hang out with math-minded people this Friday from 3 - 4 p.m. and enjoy some tea and snacks. All are welcome! "I pity the fool that misses Math Tea!" (quote by Mr. Tea) Contact: Joseph Spivey Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4903

#ConquerandPrevail: Women's Soccer vs. Western Carolina @ 6 p.m. Date/Time: 10/16/2015 6:00:00 PM Location: Snyder Field Cost: Free Details: Support your Women's Soccer team on Friday at 6 p.m. as they take on Western Carolina! Contact: Lenny Mathis Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4023

Upcoming Events

Outdoor Yoga at Glendale Date/Time: 10/17/2015 10:00:00 AM Location: Glendale Shoals Cost: Suggested $5 Donation Details: Take an intro yoga class from Yogalicious instructor Jennifer Johnson outdoors at Glendale Shoals! Bring a mat or towel if possible, but some will be provided. It should about an hour. The class is free but Yogalicious does suggest a $5 donation to keep their program running. Contact: Karen Gravely Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-350-8669

Community Fall Festival Date/Time: 10/17/2015 3:00:00 PM Location: Stewart Park - Thornton Activity Center Cost: Details: Volunteer Opportunity: This Saturday Oct. 17, the Spartanburg County Parks & Recreation Department will be putting on a Fall Festival for children and families in the community and they need volunteers! Activities you could help with include: Face Painting, BINGO, Children's Arts & Crafts Activities, Carnival Games, Photography, and more. The event will last from 3-7 p.m. Please contact Missy Joyner if you are interest in learning more. Contact: Missy Joyner Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4405

Live on the Green Concert Date/Time: 10/17/2015 6:00:00 PM Location: Barnet Park Cost: $10.00 Details: The stage is set for Spartanburg's 2nd annual Live on the Green concert featuring award-winning country star (and S.C. native) Lee Brice. This Saturday, Oct. 17, at 6 p.m., Lee Brice - with special guests Chris Lane and Lewis Brice - will rock Barnet Park, rain or shine. Grab your discounted student tickets (only $10 each!) online here: http://www.etix.com/ticket/online/campaignSearch.jsp? campaign_id=0A67657F518B544AAC08BFB468BA62A8. See you Saturday on the Green! Questions? Contact Jamie Nash at [email protected]. Contact: Janella Lane Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4184

Nagarjuna's Skepticism of Philosophy Date/Time: 10/20/2015 4:30:00 PM Location: Daniel 204 Cost: Free Details: Join us as Dr. Ethan Mills, a specialist in Indian and Buddhist philosophy from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, presents some of his research about the Buddhist philosopher Nagarjuna. In his talk, Dr. Mills will argue that Nagarjuna's philosophy presents a challenge to the act of conceptualization, and thus to philosophy itself. The talk is free and open to the public. Contact: Jeremy Henkel Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4594

Kappa Delta's Shamrock N' Shuck Oyster Roast Date/Time: 10/21/2015 5:30:00 PM Date/Time: 10/21/2015 5:30:00 PM Location: Wofford College Pavilion Cost: $10.00 Details: Join the sisters of Kappa Delta Sorority for the 3rd annual Shamrock N' Shuck Oyster Roast! All proceeds will benefit Prevent Child Abuse America and The Hope Center for Children! Come on out for a night of food, fun, and good company. Tickets can be purchased from any Kappa Delta Sister! Contact: Kathleen Benedict Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-414-0430

Open forum for faculty and staff Date/Time: 10/22/2015 3:00:00 PM Location: McMillan Theater, Campus Life Building Cost: Details: President Samhat and the President's Cabinet will hold an open forum for faculty and staff at 3 p.m. in McMillan Theater to provide an update regarding the October Board meeting, to discuss changes to the FY 16 medical plan and to take questions from the community. Please make plans to join them. Contact: Lisa Barnett Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4014

16th Annual Terrier Ball Auction & Gala Date/Time: 10/23/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Spartanburg Marriott Cost: $45 per ticket or two for $75 Details: Be a part of the college's largest fundraiser! Join us for the 2015 Terrier Ball Auction and Gala, held at the Spartanburg Marriott on Friday, Oct. 23, 7 p.m. A special perk for Wofford faculty and staff, tickets are available to you at a reduced price of $40 per ticket or two (2) for $75. The Terrier Ball Auction and Gala benefits Wofford student- athletes by raising educational scholarship dollars for Wofford College Student Athletes. With this year's College Game Day theme, and entertainment provided by the Back9, you do not want to miss a minute of the action. Come and show your support for Wofford's coaches and student-athletes; we look forward to seeing you there! To purchase tickets contact Mary Kathryn Jolly '12 in the Athletic Department at 596-4468 or by email at [email protected]. Thank you. Contact: Mary Kathryn Jolly Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4468

Announcements

It Ends TODAY at Noon, Donate Your Number! Details: This week Interfaith Youth Core is partnering with Aramark to conduct our Details: This week Interfaith Youth Core is partnering with Aramark to conduct our annual W# drive for Hunger and Homelessness Week. For each W# given Aramark will donate a certain amount of food to the local soup kitchen. So by giving up one Burwell meal you can give back to the Spartanburg community. The drive will last until TODAY at noon so please email your W# number or any questions you have to the email below! The donation will count as donating one meal swipe (NO terrier bucks will be taken). Contact: Devon Wasche Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 952-452-6834

Cleveland Park Build Day Details: Next week, Spartanburg County Parks & Recreation will be building a new playground in Cleveland Park and you can help! No previous construction experience is required. Come out on Saturday, Oct. 24 or Sunday, Oct. 25 to help your community. Please contact Missy Joyner for more information. Free lunch and dinner will be provided for volunteers! Contact: Missy Joyner Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4405

Homecoming Voting Details: You have until NOON TODAY to vote for your homecoming queen!!! Make sure to vote to decide who will wear the crown next Saturday for Homecoming. Contact: Mary Margret Holden Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 434-409-0929

For daily information about Dining Services, go to: http://campusdish.com/en- US/CSSE/Wofford. Register with the Wofford Emergency Alert System for text and e-mail notifications at: http://www.wofford.edu/newsroom/emergencyManagement/emergencyAlerts/. To submit an item for the Daily Announcements, go to: http://www.wofford.edu/dailyAnnouncements/. For up-to-date information on campus events, visit the Wofford Campus Calendar. From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: Wofford College Daily Announcements for Monday, October 19, 2015 Date: October 19, 2015 at 8:50 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

Wofford College Daily Announcements for Monday, October 19, 2015

Today's Events

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Upcoming Events

Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium Studying Islam in the Age of ISIS & the Internet: A Conversation with Dr. Richard Martin Santee Cooper Lecture Series - Global Climate Change: A Primer Books & Brains with BSA History Department Movie Event: Back To The Future II Interested in an Internship in New York City? Open Forum for Faculty and Staff 16th Annual Terrier Ball Auction & Gala SCATE Presents... What A Time To Be A Terrier? Diversity Tailgate Announcements

Campus Survey - Opportunity to win a $150 Visa? e-Gift Card or one of three $50 Visa? e-Gift Cards Solo Cup Culture Interest in Teacher Education Program? Recreation Equipment Checkout Every Day Cultural Events at Wofford College and around Spartanburg, week of October 19, 2015 Wofford Homecoming Founder's Day Party

Today's Events

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Date/Time: 10/19/2015 4:30:00 PM Location: Richardson Dance Studio Location: Richardson Dance Studio Cost: Free Details: Join us today: Tae Kwon Do @4:30, Pilates @5:30, Ab-Lab @6:00, Yoga @6:30, Zumba @7:00! Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

Upcoming Events

Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium Date/Time: 10/20/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: Behind the video board at Gibbs Stadium Cost: Free Details: The Wofford College Board of Trustees invites you to celebrate the groundbreaking for the Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium. The Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium will be the new home of Wofford basketball and volleyball. The 123,000 square- foot facility will include basketball and volleyball competition venues as well as locker rooms, state-of-the-art training rooms, office for coaches and team meeting rooms. Other features include a video board and ribbon board, designated areas for fans and several open-air suites. The stadium also will be used for non-athletic campus and community- wide events. Contact: Wofford News Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4184

Studying Islam in the Age of ISIS & the Internet: A Conversation with Dr. Richard Martin Date/Time: 10/20/2015 4:15:00 PM Location: Olin Teaching Theater Cost: Free Details: What challenges do students and faculty in Islamic Studies face in an era of knowledge that comes from the blogosphere and Twitter? Join a conversation about how Islamic Studies has evolved and changed since the 1960s with Dr. Richard Martin, distinguished professor emeritus of Religion from Emory University and editor of the Review of Middle East Studies. Sponsored by the Wofford Department of Religion and the Middle East and North African Studies Program. Contact: Phil Dorroll Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4563

Santee Cooper Lecture Series - Global Climate Change: A Primer Date/Time: 10/20/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Leonard Auditorium Cost: Free Details: Dr. Orrin Pilkey, professor emeritus of geology at Duke University and Mary Edna Fraser, SC lowcountry batik artist will give a lecture on the greenhouse effects and the damage it causes accompanied by Fraser's batiks depicting the arenas in which climate change plays out. This lecture is sponsored by the Santee Cooper Lecture Series on Sustainability and Energy Issues and is hosted by Environmental Studies. Contact: John Lane Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4518

Books & Brains with BSA Date/Time: 10/20/2015 8:00:00 PM Location: MSBVC, Room 113 Cost: Free Details: Come join the Black Student Alliance this Tuesday, Oct. 20, from 8-11 p.m. for "Books & Brains with BSA". Feel free to come and study, grab some healthy snacks, and get help in various courses if needed. Snacks will be provided at this event! Contact: Jonathan Franklin Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 803-351-3365

History Department Movie Event: Back To The Future II Date/Time: 10/21/2015 5:30:00 PM Location: McMillanTheater Cost: Free Details: Please join the Wofford History Department for a showing of the movie BACK TO THE FUTURE II. On Oct. 21, 2015, intrepid time traveler Marty McFly arrives in his future, which is our present. Celebrate this movie event in real time with us and meet the professors who teach that classes that take students 'back in time.' Refreshments will be served at 5:30 p.m. and the film starts promptly at 6 p.m. Contact: Dr. Tracy revels Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4592

Interested in an Internship in New York City? Date/Time: 10/22/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: Daniel 203 Cost: Free Details: Juniors and seniors interested in interning for a semester or summer in New York City should attend the Bard Globalization and International Affairs (BGIA) program meeting. BGIA offers students the opportunity to engage in the practice of: international law; international relations theory; global public health; political economy; international reporting; and other aspects of international affairs, while taking applicable coursework. For more information and a list of possible internship placements, please see http://bgia.bard.edu. Contact: Office of International Programs Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4026 Telephone/Extension: 4026

Open Forum for Faculty and Staff Date/Time: 10/22/2015 3:00:00 PM Location: McMillan Theater, Campus Life Building Cost: Details: President Samhat and the President's Cabinet will hold an open forum for faculty and staff at 3 p.m. in McMillan Theater to provide an update regarding the October Board meeting, to discuss changes to the FY 16 medical plan and to take questions from the community. Please make plans to join them. Contact: Lisa Barnett Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4014

16th Annual Terrier Ball Auction & Gala Date/Time: 10/23/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Spartanburg Marriott Cost: $45 per ticket or two for $75 Details: Be a part of the college's largest fundraiser! Join us for the 2015 Terrier Ball Auction and Gala, held at the Spartanburg Marriott on Friday, Oct. 23, 7 p.m. A special perk for Wofford faculty and staff, tickets are available to you at a reduced price of $40 per ticket or two (2) for $75. The Terrier Ball Auction and Gala benefits Wofford student- athletes by raising educational scholarship dollars for Wofford College Student Athletes. With this year's College Game Day theme, and entertainment provided by the Back9, you do not want to miss a minute of the action. Come and show your support for Wofford's coaches and student-athletes; we look forward to seeing you there! To purchase tickets contact Mary Kathryn Jolly '12 in the Athletic Department at 596-4468 or by email at [email protected]. Thank you. Contact: Mary Kathryn Jolly Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4486

SCATE Presents... What A Time To Be A Terrier? Date/Time: 10/23/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Campus Life Building Cost: Free Details: Join us for Homecoming Weekend SCATE NIGHT! Wofford students, this Friday you get a chance to potentially win prizes at SCATE's talent show and open mic night! The event will begin at 7 p.m. in the Campus Life Building. Refreshments will be served. We hope to see you there! If you would like to perform you can contact Helena Fullmore @ [email protected] or Tyrell Long @ [email protected]. After those that have signed up have performed, we will open the mic to everyone in attendance who would like to perform. Come out and express yourself! Contact: Tyrell Long Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4043

Diversity Tailgate Diversity Tailgate Date/Time: 10/24/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: The Horseshoe Cost: Free Details: Please join the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Association of Multicultural Students, and brothers of Omega Psi Phi as we celebrate homecoming as an inclusive community. We will have a cookout styled tailgate catered by Brewer's Catering. Enjoy great food with great people as we all celebrate homecoming together! This event will be open to the Wofford community and to Alumni! Contact: Jennifer Gutierrez Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4043

Announcements

Campus Survey - Opportunity to win a $150 Visa e-Gift Card or one of three $50 Visa e-Gift Cards Details: To the Wofford Community: We are conducting a dining services survey to better understand your campus lifestyle and preferences. By sharing your thoughts, we will gain valuable insight to help improve your overall campus experience. This online survey will take 5 to 10 minutes and your responses are confidential. Click this link to begin the survey: http://www.college-survey.com/wofford If you cannot click on the link, copy and paste the URL into your Internet browser address bar and hit enter. We appreciate your time and thank you for your assistance! Complete the survey and you will have the opportunity to win a $150 Visa e-Gift Card or one of three $50 Visa e-Gift Cards. Survey ends Nov. 6. Contact: Jason Davidson Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4252

Solo Cup Culture Details: Jake Byczkowski from Campuspeak is coming to discuss college party culture on Thursday, Oct. 29 at 11 a.m. in Leonard Auditorium. This event is sponsored by Student Affairs, The Wellness Center, and WAC. Contact: Lisa Lefebvre Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4370

Interest in Teacher Education Program? Details: Change the world! Start here. Students interested in a future in the field of Education should contact Dr. Welchel as soon as possible. Contact: Dr. Ed Welchel Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4520 Recreation Equipment Checkout Every Day Details: Remember that recreation equipment can be checked out for free play, 7 days a week [any time the Richardson Fitness Center is open]. The following equipment is available for checkout: Basketballs, Soccer Balls, Volleyballs, Dodgeballs, Footballs & Flags, Tennis Rackets and Balls, Frisbee Discs [to keep], Kickball & Bases, Softball Gear [balls/bats/gloves/bases], Bocce Ball Set with rules [Bocce Court is in the Village]. The equipment can be found behind the reception desk in the Richardson Fitness Center. Take what you need, and return it when you are done. It's the Honor System!!! Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

Cultural Events at Wofford College and around Spartanburg, week of October 19, 2015 Details: Please see attachment for this week's on and off campus cultural events. Contact: Youmi Efurd Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4585

Wofford Homecoming Founder's Day Party Details: Come join us today from 5 - 7 p.m. in the Burwell Building for the start of Homecoming for the first ever Wofford Founder's Day Party. There will be food, drinks, and treats and good tunes from WOCO radio. Contact: Mary Margaret Holden Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 434-409-0929

For daily information about Dining Services, go to: http://campusdish.com/en- US/CSSE/Wofford. Register with the Wofford Emergency Alert System for text and e-mail notifications at: http://www.wofford.edu/newsroom/emergencyManagement/emergencyAlerts/. To submit an item for the Daily Announcements, go to: http://www.wofford.edu/dailyAnnouncements/. For up-to-date information on campus events, visit the Wofford Campus Calendar.

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Culture Events at Wofford:

Tuesday, October 20, 2015 Studying Islam in the Age of ISIS and the Internet: A Conversation with Dr. Richard Martin, 4:15pm 5:30pm, Olin 101 Join us for a conversation with distinguished Professor Emeritus of Religion, Dr. Richard Martin. D. Main caee a a chla and eache f Ilamic Sdie ha anned alm fie decade (1967-2015), and he is equally renowned for his own ground-breaking scholarship and his ability to inspire wide audiences to approach the Muslim world with a more informed, critical, and compassionate perspective. He will speak about how Islamic Studies has evolved and changed during his career, and then lead a discussion about dealing with public knowledge of Islam gained from the blogosphere and Twitter. What challenges face faculty and students in Islamic Sdie gien da bii fl f inin, infmain, miinfmain, and ibalim? Come and participate in this unique and urgently needed conversation! Admission: free

Ongoing: Julia Elizabeth Tolbert: Her Life through Art, Sandor Teszler Library Gallery The Sandor Teszler Library Gallery is exhibiting selected works of Southern artist Julia Elizabeth Tolbert (1911-1978). Tolbert was a native of Ninety Six, SC, and her training included time spent at Columbia College, SC, Syracuse University, NY, and the University of Georgia under Lamar Dodd, the well-known Georgia artist. Active through the 1940s into the mid- 1950s, she painted various subjects, including Southern landscapes, portraits, still life, and genre scenes. Her works exhibit influences from contemporary styles like the Ashcan school, Charleston Renaissance and expressionism, and her interest in urban realism is evident in many images of African Americans and their lives in the South during 1940s and 1950s. This ehibiin ilie eeach b Mill Reigel 15 fm he A Hi Cane jec. October 5, 2015 November 27, 2015 ------Abstractions from the Wet Plate Collodion Process by Bryan Hiott, Great Oaks Hall Using high-resolution digital scans, Bryan Hiott is exploring abstract images from the wet plate collodion process, a 19th century form of photography with which he makes tintypes, ambrotypes, and glass plate negatives. These abstractions are the result of organic reactions in the chemistry of the process. Each collodion emulsion must be hand poured directly onto a glass or metal plate before it is made light sensitive in the darkroom. The flow of the emulsion plays a significant role in image formation. Changes in temperature, humidity, and UV light levels also influence the final result. The abstractions offer various visual possibilities. While revealing fractal patterns and traces of the chemistry, the images might also suggest satellite views of the Earth, surface details of other planets, or microscopic organisms. October 1, 2015 November 14, 2015 ------Discombobulated: Ceramics and Other Works by Carolyn Ford, Martha Cloud Chapman Gallery August 31, 2015 October 30, 2015

Off-Campus Events

Wednesday, October 21, 2015 Hamlet, 10:00am & 6:00pm, Chapman Cultural Center The Warehouse Theatre of Greenville, SC, will present Shakespeare's classic tragedy Hamlet at Chapman Cultural Center Wednesday, Oct. 21, at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Tickets are free to students in Muse Machine Schools; $5 each for Non-Muse students; $8 each for Senior Citizens; and $10 for Adults. Tickets can be purchased at the door or by calling (864) 278-9693. Admission: $5, $8, $10 Thursday, October 22, 2015 Hamlet, 10:00am, Chapman Cultural Center The Warehouse Theatre of Greenville, SC, will present Shakespeare's classic tragedy Hamlet at Chapman Cultural Center Wednesday, Oct. 21, at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Tickets are free to students in Muse Machine Schools; $5 each for Non-Muse students; $8 each for Senior Citizens; and $10 for Adults. Tickets can be purchased at the door or by calling (864) 278-9693. Admission: $5, $8, $10 Friday, October 23, 2015 No School Today! Camp, 9:00am 4:00pm, Spartanburg Science Center Teachers are having meetings, come learn science and have fun! Ages 6 -11 9:00am 12:00 Chemistry, 1:00 4:00 Reptiles. Admission: $25 for each session, morning & afternoon; $45 for all day Sunday, October 25, 2015 Sundays Unplugged, 1:00pm - 5:00pm, Chapman Cultural Center All of the museums are open, live music and artists on the plaza... Stop by! Relax! Chapman Cultural Center is the ideal place to unplug on Sunday whether you're into art, music, science, history, or shopping local. As part of Sundays Unplugged, all of the museums are open and live music is playing. Singer-Songwriter Concerts set the mood with a different local musician performing on campus each week, 2-4 p.m. Of course, the concert is in addition to all of the museums, most with free admission: Artists' Guild Gallery, Spartanburg Art Museum, Spartanburg Regional History Museum, Spartanburg Science Center, and the Student Galleries. Thi eek artist: The Licorice Whips Admission: free

Ongoing: ED Aware Presents: Body Lines II, NOURISH Spartanburg, Chapman Cultural Center Body Lines, an exhibit created by two dedicated student volunteers from Furman University and Greenville Technical College, examines the dangerous connection between the billion dollar diet industry, and the rampant growth of body dissatisfaction in today's society. October 15, 2015 November 13, 2015 10:00am 5:00pm, Free admission ------A Dyeing Art: Contemporary Textiles & Fiber Arts, Spartanburg Art Museum A Dyeing Art: Contemporary Textiles and Fiber Arts is a group exhibition featuring the work of nine ai. Caed a an hmage Saanbg hi ih he eile ind, he k in this exhibition covers a wide array of textile-related media and techniques, including quilted paintings, wall drawings, fiber sculptures, and felt installations. The themes addressed by these artists vary from the whimsy of childhood to the juxtaposition of multiple cultures to the importance of community involvement in the arts. Opening Reception is from 5:00 8:00 on October 15. September 29, 2015 January 14, 2015 ------Exhibition: Disordered Functions, Milliken Art Gallery, Converse College Disordered Functions will be on view in The Milliken Art Gallery beginning September 24, 2015. In this solo exhibition, Shannon Rae Lindsey will create large-scale site-specific installations that respond to and expose elements of the gallery space. Through installation, cle, and daing, Linde k embdie notions of disorder through man-made construction materials that challenge their conventional context, setting, and utility. Lindsey will present a Gallery Talk on October 2nd at 6:00 pm in the gallery followed by a reception from 6:30-8:00 pm. Admission: free September 24 October 22, 2015 Monday Friday, 9:00a, - 5:00pm; Sunday, 2:00pm 5:00pm ------Saanbg Mic Hi, Saanbg Reginal Hi Mem Spartanburg Regional History Museum takes a long look back at local music culture with its nee ehibiin Saanbg Mic Hi, ening Fida, Mach 6. Lean ab Saanbg le in dcing nainall acclaimed mician, hiic ene, and me. Thi dila ill be lcaed in he Mem aing ehibiin ace at Chapman Cultural Center for months to come. For more information, please call (864) 596-3501. Admission: free March 6, 2015 November 1, 2015 Tuesday - Saturday, 10:00 am 5:00pm, Sunday, 1:00pm 5:00pm

Youmi Efurd, PhD Curator Coordinator of Cultural Events Wofford College 429 N. Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303-3663 [email protected] www.wofford.edu/arts/

From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO FACULTY AND STAFF: Retirement Plan Report Date: October 19, 2015 at 8:54 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected]

To: Faculty and Staff

Attached is the Summary Annual Financial Report for the Wofford College Defined Contribution Plan for 2014. We are required to distribute this report annually as part of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) and U.S. Department of Labor filing requirements.

Carole B. Lister Human Resource Dirctor, Title IX Coordinator [email protected] 864-597-4230 (Office) 864-597-4289 (Fax)

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Wofford College Daily Announcements for Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Today's Events

Bookstore 2-Day Sale Studying Islam in the Age of ISIS & the Internet: A Conversation with Dr. Richard Martin Nagarjuna's Skepticism about Philosophy Today's Fitness Class Schedule Santee Cooper Lecture Series - Global Climate Change: A Primer Books & Brains with BSA Upcoming Events

Psychology Major Information Session WOCO Radio GIVEAWAY for theTerrier Ball! SCATE Presents... What A Time To Be A Terrier Diversity Tailgate Comedy Extravaganza Announcements

Teacher Education Program Cleveland Park Build Day

Today's Events

Bookstore 2-Day Sale Date/Time: 10/20/2015 9:00:00 AM Location: Bookstore Cost: Price of merchandise Details: The Bookstore 2-Day Sale is back, and just in time for the cooler weather! Visit the store today and tomorrow to save 25% on all hooded sweatshirts, sweatpants, blankets, and more! Also save an additional 25% off already low clearance prices. (No brand exclusions with this sale! Sale cannot be combined with other coupons or discounts.) Contact the Bookstore for full details and with any questions. discounts.) Contact the Bookstore for full details and with any questions. Contact: Rebecca Liakos Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-582-6514

Studying Islam in the Age of ISIS & the Internet: A Conversation with Dr. Richard Martin Date/Time: 10/20/2015 4:15:00 PM Location: Olin Teaching Theater Cost: Free Details: What challenges do students and faculty in Islamic Studies face in an era of knowledge that comes from the blogosphere and Twitter? Join a conversation about how Islamic Studies has evolved and changed since the 1960s with Dr. Richard Martin, distinguished professor emeritus of Religion from Emory University and editor of the Review of Middle East Studies.Sponsored by the Wofford Department of Religion and the Middle Eastern and North African Studies Program. Contact: Phil Dorroll Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4563

Nagarjuna's Skepticism about Philosophy Date/Time: 10/20/2015 4:30:00 PM Location: Daniel 204 Cost: Free Details: Join us as Dr. Ethan Mills, a specialist in Indian and Buddhist philosophy from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, presents some of his research about the Buddhist philosopher Nagarjuna. In his talk, Dr. Mills will argue that Nagarjuna's philosophy presents a challenge to the act of conceptualization, and thus to philosophy itself. The talk is free and open to the public. Contact: Jeremy Henkel Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4594

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Date/Time: 10/20/2015 5:00:00 PM Location: Richardson Dance Studio Cost: Free Details: Join us today: Faculty/Staff "Only" Yoga @11:30am, Zumba @5:00, Ab-Lab @5:30, HIIT @6:00, Yoga @6:30! Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

Santee Cooper Lecture Series - Global Climate Change: A Primer Date/Time: 10/20/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Leonard Auditorium Cost: Free Details: Dr. Orrin Pilkey, professor emeritus of geology at Duke University and Mary Details: Dr. Orrin Pilkey, professor emeritus of geology at Duke University and Mary Edna Fraser, SC lowcountry batik artist will give a lecture on the greenhouse effects and the damage it causes accompanied by Fraser's batiks depicting the arenas in which climate change plays out. This lecture is sponsored by the Santee Cooper Lecture Series on Sustainability and Energy Issues and is hosted by Environmental Studies. Contact: John Lane Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4518

Books & Brains with BSA Date/Time: 10/20/2015 8:00:00 PM Location: MSBVC, Room 113 Cost: Free Details: Come join the Black Student Alliance today, Tuesday, Oct. 20, from 8-11 p.m. for "Books & Brains with BSA". Feel free to come and study, grab some healthy snacks, and get help in various courses if needed. Snacks will be provided! Contact: Jonathan Franklin Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 803-351-3365

Upcoming Events

Psychology Major Information Session Date/Time: 10/22/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: RMSC 225 Cost: Details: Dr. Cecile Nowatka will be hosting a Psychology major information session on Thursday, Oct. 22, at 11 a.m. in RMSC225. Anyone interested in Psychology as a major is encouraged to attend. Contact: Tonya Foster Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 597-4646

WOCO Radio GIVEAWAY for theTerrier Ball! Date/Time: 10/23/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: www.woffordradio.com Cost: Details: WOCO Radio is giving out FREE PRIZES to our listeners! Tune in this Friday from 7 - 11 p.m. and listen for a chance to win on the hour, every hour! Contact: Elaine Best Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 937-694-8841

SCATE Presents... What A Time To Be A Terrier Date/Time: 10/23/2015 7:00:00 PM Date/Time: 10/23/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Campus Life Building Cost: Free Details: Join us for Homecoming Weekend SCATE NIGHT! Wofford students, this Friday you get a chance to potentially win prizes at SCATE's talent show and open mic night! The event will begin at 7 p.m. in the Campus Life Building. Refreshments will be served. We hope to see you there! If you would like to perform you can contact Helena Fullmore @ [email protected] or Tyrell Long @ [email protected]. After those that have signed up have performed, we will open the mic to everyone in attendance who would like to perform. Come out and express yourself! Contact: Tyrell Long Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4043

Diversity Tailgate Date/Time: 10/24/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: The Horseshoe Cost: Free Details: Please join the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Association of Multicultural Students, and brothers of Omega Psi Phi as we celebrate homecoming as an inclusive community. We will have a cookout styled tailgate catered by Brewer's Catering. Enjoy great food with great people as we all celebrate homecoming together! This event will be open to the Wofford community and to Alumni! Contact: Jennifer Gutierrez Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4043

Comedy Extravaganza Date/Time: 10/24/2015 8:30:00 PM Location: McMillian Theater Cost: Free Details: ATTENTION ATTENTION! Calling all students!! Omega Psi Phi is hosting a Homecoming Comedy show on Homecoming night! For the Stars Entertainment is looking for the FUNNIEST STUDENT on campus!!! After the game head over to McMillan Theater (Campus Life) and showcase your humor! There will be a Cash Prize to the Funniest Student on Campus; so if you are the Fraternity or Sorority "Life of the party" or another Campus Group, come out and represent for your organization and win some MONEY!! Contact: Jennifer Gutierrez Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4043

Announcements

Teacher Education Program Teacher Education Program Details: Change the world one student at a time! If you are interested in becoming a high school teacher (grades 9-12), please contact Dr. Welchel as soon as possible. Contact: Dr. Ed Welchel Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4520

Cleveland Park Build Day Details: This weekend, Spartanburg County Parks & Recreation will be building a new playground in Cleveland Park and you can help! No previous construction experience is required. Come out on Saturday, Oct. 24 or Sunday, Oct. 25 to help your community. Please contact Missy Joyner for more information. Free lunch and dinner will be provided for volunteers! Contact: Missy Joyner Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4405

Lost and Found

Lost: Gold ring left on the sink in the Women's restroom on the first floor of the Olin building. Contact: Katie Burns Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-491-8877

For daily information about Dining Services, go to: http://campusdish.com/en- US/CSSE/Wofford. Register with the Wofford Emergency Alert System for text and e-mail notifications at: http://www.wofford.edu/newsroom/emergencyManagement/emergencyAlerts/. To submit an item for the Daily Announcements, go to: http://www.wofford.edu/dailyAnnouncements/. For up-to-date information on campus events, visit the Wofford Campus Calendar. From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: Wofford College Daily Announcements for Wednesday, October 21, 2015 Date: October 21, 2015 at 8:50 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

Wofford College Daily Announcements for Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Today's Events

Bookstore 2-Day Sale (Final Day) Lunch Presentation with African Specialist Dr. Rebecca Shumway Today's Fitness Class Schedule History Department Movie---Back To The Future II Shamrock n Shuck #ConquerandPrevail: Volleyball vs. Presbyterian at 7 Mr. Wofford Improv Club Upcoming Events

Interested in an internship in New York City? Psychology Kingdom Bake Sale Open Forum for Faculty and Staff Chess Club WOCO Radio GIVEAWAY for the Terrier Ball SCATE Presents... What A Time To Be A Terrier? 16th Annual Terrier Ball Auction & Gala Comedy Extravaganza Pumpkin Fest Career Week Announcements

Campus Survey - Opportunity to win a $150 Visa? e-Gift Card or one of three $50 Visa? e-Gift Cards Class Ring Sale Cleveland Park Build Day Intramural Soccer Signups Post-graduate Scholarship Information Session

Today's Events

Bookstore 2-Day Sale (Final Day) Date/Time: 10/21/2015 9:00:00 AM Location: Bookstore Cost: Price of merchandise Details: It's the last day of the Bookstore 2-Day Sale, so stock up now for the cooler temperatures! Visit the store today to save 25% on all hooded sweatshirts, sweatpants, blankets, and more to keep you cozy! Also save an additional 25% off already low clearance prices. This sale is also available on the Bookstore's website woffordshop.com so Terriers near and far can take advantage of these great deals! (No brand exclusions with this sale! Sale cannot be combined with other coupons or discounts.) Contact the Bookstore for full details and with any questions. Contact: Rebecca Liakos Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-582-6514

Lunch Presentation with African Specialist Dr. Rebecca Shumway Date/Time: 10/21/2015 11:45:00 AM Location: Gray-Jones Room Cost: Free Details: Please join us for a presentation by Dr. Rebecca Shumway, College of Charleston, on "Teaching West Africa and the Slave Trade: Tips and Tools," 11.45 a.m. ? 1 p.m. in the Gray-Jones Room, Wednesday, Oct. 21. This presentation is geared especially to those who have an interest incorporating West African culture and history, the African Diaspora, or racism and imperialism more broadly into their courses. Interested students are also encouraged to join us! Contact: Ken Banks Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4055

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Date/Time: 10/21/2015 4:30:00 PM Location: Richardson Dance Studio Cost: Free Details: Join us today: Tae Kwon Do @4:30, Zumba @5:30, Ab-Lab @6:00, Yoga @6:30, Pilates @7:00! Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

History Department Movie---Back To The Future II Date/Time: 10/21/2015 5:30:00 PM Location: McMillan Theater Cost: Free Details: Please join the Wofford History Department for a showing of the movie BACK TO THE FUTURE II. On Oct. 21, 2015, intrepid time traveler Marty McFly arrives in his TO THE FUTURE II. On Oct. 21, 2015, intrepid time traveler Marty McFly arrives in his future, which is our present. Celebrate this movie event in real time with us and meet the professors who teach that classes that take students 'back in time.' Refreshments will be served at 5:30pm, and the film starts promptly at 6pm. Contact: Dr. Tracy Revels Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4592

Shamrock n Shuck Date/Time: 10/21/2015 5:30:00 PM Location: Pavilion Cost: $10 Details: Join the sisters of Kappa Delta Sorority for the 3rd Annual Shamrock n' Shuck Oyster Roast! All proceeds will benefit Prevent Child Abuse America and The Hope Center for Children! Come on out for a night of food, fun, and good company! Tickets can be purchased from any Kappa Delta Sister or at the event. T-shirt orders will also be available at the event! Contact: Kathleen Benedict Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-414-0430

#ConquerandPrevail: Volleyball vs. Presbyterian at 7 Date/Time: 10/21/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Ben Johnson Arena Cost: Free for students, $5 for adults, $3 for kids Details: Support the volleyball team at 7 p.m. as they take on Presbyterian! Contact: Lenny Mathis Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4023

Mr. Wofford Date/Time: 10/21/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Leonard Auditorium Cost: Free Details: Come out to Mr. Wofford TONIGHT at 7 o clock in Leonard Auditorium. This is an annual event you WONT want to miss. Contact: Mary Margaret Holden Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 434-409-0929

Improv Club Date/Time: 10/21/2015 9:30:00 PM Location: Tony White Theater Cost: Free Details: Time has changed, but all are still welcome! We will play fun improv games and exercises, as well as work some improv scenes. Contact: Brendan Paschal Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 704-975-0442 Telephone/Extension: 704-975-0442

Upcoming Events

Interested in an internship in New York City? Date/Time: 10/22/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: Daniel 203 Cost: Free Details: Juniors and seniors interested in interning for a semester or summer in New York City should attend the Bard Globalization and International Affairs (BGIA) program meeting. BGIA offers students the opportunity to engage in the practice of: international law; international relations theory; global public health; political economy; international reporting; and other aspects of international affairs, while taking applicable coursework. For more information and a list of possible internship placements, please see http://bgia.bard.edu. Contact: Office of International Programs Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4026

Psychology Kingdom Bake Sale Date/Time: 10/22/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: Burwell Building Cost: Details: Psychology Kingdom will be holding a Baked Goods sale tomorrow in Burwell to benefit Alzheimer's Awareness. Please stop by between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to indulge your sweet tooth and help a great cause!! Contact: Tonya Foster Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 597-4646

Open Forum for Faculty and Staff Date/Time: 10/22/2015 3:00:00 PM Location: McMillan Theater, Campus Life Building Cost: Details: President Samhat and the President's Cabinet will hold an open forum for faculty and staff at 3 p.m. in McMillan Theater to provide an update regarding the October Board meeting, to discuss changes to the FY 16 medical plan and to take questions from the community. Please make plans to join them. Contact: Lisa Barnett Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4014

Chess Club Date/Time: 10/22/2015 7:00:00 PM Date/Time: 10/22/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Shipp Lounge Cost: Free Details: Come play chess with us this Thursday! Boards will be provided but feel free to bring your own. Beginners welcomed. Let us show you how to mate. Contact: Olivia Vasquez Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 859-321-5574

WOCO Radio GIVEAWAY for the Terrier Ball Date/Time: 10/23/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: www.woffordradio.com Cost: Free Details: WOCO Radio will be giving away FREE PRIZES during the Terrier Ball this Friday! Listen live to have a chance to win awesome Wofford gear like waterbottles, a snazzy umbrella, t-shirts and MORE! Giveaways will be EVERY HOUR from 7 - 11 p.m.! Tune in at www.woffordradio.com or through the live365 app! Contact: Elaine Best Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 937-694-8841

SCATE Presents... What A Time To Be A Terrier? Date/Time: 10/23/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Campus Life Building Cost: Free Details: Join us for Homecoming Weekend SCATE NIGHT! Wofford students, this Friday you get a chance to potentially win prizes at SCATE's talent show and open mic night! The event will begin at 7 p.m. in the Campus Life Building. Refreshments will be served. We hope to see you there! If you would like to perform you can contact Helena Fullmore @ [email protected] or Tyrell Long @ [email protected]. After those that have signed up have performed, we will open the mic to everyone in attendance who would like to perform. Come out and express yourself! Contact: Tyrell Long Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4043

16th Annual Terrier Ball Auction & Gala Date/Time: 10/23/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Spartanburg Marriott Cost: $45 per ticket or two for $75 Details: Be a part of the college's largest fundraiser! Join us for the 2015 Terrier Ball Auction and Gala, held at the Spartanburg Marriott on Friday, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. A special perk for Wofford faculty and staff, tickets are available to you at a reduced price of $40 per ticket or two (2) for $75. The Terrier Ball Auction and Gala benefits Wofford student- athletes by raising educational scholarship dollars for Wofford College Student Athletes. With this year's College Game Day theme, and entertainment provided by the Back9, you do not want to miss a minute of the action. Come and show your support for Wofford's coaches and student-athletes; we look forward to seeing you there! To purchase tickets contact Mary Kathryn Jolly '12 in the Athletic Department at 596-4468 or by email at contact Mary Kathryn Jolly '12 in the Athletic Department at 596-4468 or by email at [email protected]. Thank you. Contact: Mary Kathryn Jolly Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4468

Comedy Extravaganza Date/Time: 10/24/2015 8:30:00 PM Location: McMillian Theater Cost: Free Details: ATTENTION ATTENTION! Calling all students!! Omega Psi Phi is hosting a Homecoming Comedy show on Homecoming night! For the Stars Entertainment is looking for the FUNNIEST STUDENT on campus!!! After the game head over to McMillan Theater (Campus Life) and showcase your humor! There will be a Cash Prize to the Funniest Student on Campus; so if you are the Fraternity or Sorority "Life of the party" or another Campus Group, come out and represent for your organization and win some MONEY!! Contact: Jennifer Gutierrez Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4043

Pumpkin Fest Date/Time: 10/27/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: Seal of Old Main Cost: Details: Join us for a day of pumpkin carving. We will put all the carved pumpkins on the steps of Old Main and light them at 8 p.m. All are welcome to participate including family and friends! Pumpkins and carving tools will be provided. Contact: Luci Laffitte Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 5107

Career Week Date/Time: 11/2/2015 6:00:00 PM Location: The Space Cost: Details: Career Week is a terrific opportunity to meet alumni and professionals working in a variety of careers. Each day during November 2-6, we'll host a different lunch or dinner panel where you can learn the career paths and realities of each profession, plus ask questions and meet the speakers (hint: a great networking opportunity). The Career Week professions: law, health care, IT, marketing, and the Peace Corps. More information at wofford.edu/CareerWeek15 Contact: Rebecca Parker Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4260

Announcements

Campus Survey - Opportunity to win a $150 Visa? e-Gift Card or one of three $50 Visa? e-Gift Cards Details: To the Wofford Community: We are conducting a dining services survey to better understand your campus lifestyle and preferences. By sharing your thoughts, we will gain valuable insight to help improve your overall campus experience. This online survey will take 5 to 10 minutes and your responses are confidential. Click this link to begin the survey: http://www.college-survey.com/wofford If you cannot click on the link, copy and paste the URL into your Internet browser address bar and hit enter. We appreciate your time and thank you for your assistance! Complete the survey and you will have the opportunity to win a $150 Visa? e-Gift Card or one of three $50 Visa? e-Gift Cards. Survey ends Nov. 6. Contact: Jason Davidson Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4252

Class Ring Sale Details: Visit the Bookstore tomorrow through Saturday to speak with a Jostens representative and order your Class Ring! Rings will be available to order on Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Friday from 1 to 5 p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This will be the last on-campus Ring event of the Fall, so make sure to stop by if you are interested. See the Bookstore with any questions. Contact: Rebecca Liakos Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-582-6514

Cleveland Park Build Day Details: This weekend, Spartanburg County Parks & Recreation will be building a new playground in Cleveland Park and you can help! No previous construction experience is required. Come out on Saturday, Oct. 24 or Sunday, Oct. 25 to help your community. Please contact Missy Joyner for more information. Free lunch and dinner will be provided for volunteers! Contact: Missy Joyner Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4405

Intramural Soccer Signups Details: Signups are now being accepted for Intramural Soccer. There will be a league for men and a league for women. Email Coach Traylor to enter a team, or to sign up as an individual to be placed on a team. The signup deadline is Friday, Oct. 30 at Noon, and games will begin the week of Nov. 2. Varsity soccer players are not eligible to participate. Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069 Post-graduate Scholarship Information Session Details: Dr. Krick-Aigner and Dr. Bopp will present students with post-graduate scholarship opportunities, such as Fulbright ETA, Marshall, Mitchell, Rhodes, etc. All students are welcome to attend, however, sophomores and juniors with an interest in such scholarships are especially encouraged to attend. The on-campus due date for many scholarships is Sept. 1 of a student's senior year. We will meet on Thursday, Oct. 22, from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m., in Olin 116. Contact: Kirsten Krick-Aigner Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4506

Lost and Found

Found: Found in Olin: iPad in Olin 218 and also found in Olin a Samsung flip cell phone. Please identify by phone number. Items are in Olin 115. Call 4275 or come by the suite. Contact: Kim Henry Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4275

For daily information about Dining Services, go to: http://campusdish.com/en- US/CSSE/Wofford. Register with the Wofford Emergency Alert System for text and e-mail notifications at: http://www.wofford.edu/newsroom/emergencyManagement/emergencyAlerts/. To submit an item for the Daily Announcements, go to: http://www.wofford.edu/dailyAnnouncements/. For up-to-date information on campus events, visit the Wofford Campus Calendar.

From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: Wofford College Daily Announcements for Thursday, October 22, 2015 Date: October 22, 2015 at 8:45 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

Wofford College Daily Announcements for Thursday, October 22, 2015

Today's Events

Flu Shot Clinic Class Ring Sale @ Bookstore Psychology Kingdom Bake Sale Psychology Major Information Session Meditation Moments Open forum for faculty and staff Today's Fitness Class Schedule WAC Homecoming Movie Night Upcoming Events

Chemistry Department Guest Speaker, Wofford Alumni Dr. Daniel Slade, Decoding the Role of Our Microbiome in Health and Disease Women in Medicine Dunlap Chamber Music Concert Announcements

Solo Cup Culture Intramural Soccer Signups

Today's Events

Flu Shot Clinic Date/Time: 10/22/2015 8:30:00 AM Location: Wellness Center Cost: 15.00 Details: A Flu Shot Clinic will be held today from 8:30-10:30 a.m. at the Wellness Center. Appointments are not necessary. This is a walk-in clinic. Please bring cash or check for payment. Contact: Lisa Lefebvre Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4367

Class Ring Sale @ Bookstore Date/Time: 10/22/2015 10:00:00 AM Location: Bookstore Cost: Ring packages start at $288 Details: Visit the Bookstore today through Saturday to speak with a Jostens representative and order your Class Ring! Rings will be available to order TODAY from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., tomorrow from 1 - 5 p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This will be the last on-campus Ring event of the Fall, so make sure to stop by if you are interested. See the Bookstore with any questions. Contact: Rebecca Liakos Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-582-6514

Psychology Kingdom Bake Sale Date/Time: 10/22/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: Burwell Cost: Details: Psychology Kingdom will be holding a Baked Goods sale today in Burwell to benefit Alzheimer's Awareness. Please stop by between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to indulge your sweet tooth and help a great cause! Contact: Tonya Foster Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 597-4646

Psychology Major Information Session Date/Time: 10/22/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: RMSC, Room 233 Cost: Details: Dr. Cecile Nowatka will be hosting a Psychology major information session today at 11 a.m. in RMSC225. Anyone interested in Psychology as a major is encouraged to attend. Contact: Tonya Foster Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 597-4646

Meditation Moments Date/Time: 10/22/2015 12:30:00 PM Location: Mickel Chapel Cost: Details: Join us today and every Thursday for a few moments of guided meditation to help you relax and clear your mind in the midst of your busy day. Meditations are lead by counselor Perry Henson and are approximately 10 minutes long. Contact: Perry Henson Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4373 Telephone/Extension: 4373

Open forum for faculty and staff Date/Time: 10/22/2015 3:00:00 PM Location: McMillan Theater, Campus Life Building Cost: Details: President Samhat and the President's Cabinet will hold an open forum for faculty and staff at 3 p.m. in McMillan Theater to provide an update regarding the October Board meeting, to discuss changes to the FY 16 medical plan and to take questions from the community. Please make plans to join them. Contact: Lisa Barnett Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4014

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Date/Time: 10/22/2015 5:00:00 PM Location: Richardson Dance Studio Cost: Free Details: Join us today: Faculty/Staff "Only" Yoga @11:30am, Zumba @5:00, Ab-Lab @5:30, HIIT @6:00, Yoga @6:30! Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

WAC Homecoming Movie Night Date/Time: 10/22/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Phase 3 Cost: Free Details: Come out to Phase 3 tonight at 7 o clock to watch the movie The Blind Side along with free Ike's and smores. This event is BYOB for those of age. Homecoming T shirts will also be sold at this event. Contact: Mary Margaret Holden Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 434-409-0929

Upcoming Events

Chemistry Department Guest Speaker, Wofford Alumni Dr. Daniel Slade, Decoding the Role of Our Microbiome in Health and Disease Date/Time: 10/23/2015 2:00:00 PM Location: RMSC326 Cost: Free Details: Description of Dr. Slade's Presentation Bacteria within the human body outnumber our own cells 10:1 and greatly impact a broad range of biological processes. The discovery and characterization of beneficial bacteria within our gastrointestinal tract The discovery and characterization of beneficial bacteria within our gastrointestinal tract has also led to the revelation that subtle imbalances in these microbial populations contribute to a significant number of diseases including diabetes, obesity, cancer, and inflammatory bowel disease. While a major effort is underway to determine how to restore a healthy microbial balance, this goal has been hindered by a lack of targeted antibiotics and therapies that can discriminate between harmful and beneficial bacteria. This seminar will address the current research landscape focused on understanding the role of the human microbiome in health and disease, with an overview of how the Slade Lab at Virginia Tech is elucidating the connection between a Gram-negative bacterium found in the mouth and the onset and progression of colorectal cancer. Contact: Dr. Caleb Arrington Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4630

Women in Medicine Date/Time: 10/24/2015 10:00:00 AM Location: RMSC 121 Cost: Details: Join two female physicians in an informal discussion of the issues facing women in the field of medicine. Contact: Natalie Spivey Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4668

Dunlap Chamber Music Concert Date/Time: 10/26/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Leonard Auditorium Cost: Free Details: The Vega Quartet from Emory University will perform their program from their Berlin/Vienna Debut: Hugo Wolf "Italian Serenade", Zhou Long's "Song of the Ch'in" and Mendelssohn's Quartet in E minor, Op.44 #2 Contact: Eun-Sun Lee Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4596

Announcements

Solo Cup Culture Details: Jake Byczkowski from Campuspeak is coming to discuss college party culture on Thursday, Oct. 29 at 11 a.m. in Leonard Auditorium. This event is sponsored by Student Affairs, The Wellness Center, and WAC. Contact: Lisa Lefebvre Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4079 Intramural Soccer Signups Details: Signups are now being accepted for Intramural Soccer. There will be a league for men and a league for women. Email Coach Traylor to enter a team, or to sign up as an individual to be placed on a team. The signup deadline is Friday, Oct. 30 at Noon, and games will begin the week of Nov. 2. Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

Lost and Found

Found: Found in Olin: iPad in Olin 218 and also found in Olin a Samsung flip cell phone. Please identify by phone number. Items are in Olin 115. Call 4275 or come by the suite. Contact: Kim Henry Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4275

Found: Found: Black Kardashian Kollection glasses, rectangular lens with silver detail, in Milliken near printer. Left in the lost and found box behind the front desk. Contact: Caroline Winn Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 717-386-6404

For daily information about Dining Services, go to: http://campusdish.com/en- US/CSSE/Wofford. Register with the Wofford Emergency Alert System for text and e-mail notifications at: http://www.wofford.edu/newsroom/emergencyManagement/emergencyAlerts/. To submit an item for the Daily Announcements, go to: http://www.wofford.edu/dailyAnnouncements/. For up-to-date information on campus events, visit the Wofford Campus Calendar. From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: FW: Wofford College Daily Announcements for Friday, October 23, 2015 Date: October 23, 2015 at 8:40 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

Wofford College Daily Announcements for Friday, October 23, 2015

Today's Events

Class Ring Sale @ Bookstore Chemistry Department Guest Speaker, Wofford Alumni Dr. Daniel Slade, Decoding the Role of Our Microbiome in Health and Disease Today's Fitness Class Schedule #ConquerandPrevail: Volleyball vs. Western Carolina at 6 p.m. SCATE Presents... What A Time To Be A Terrier? WOCO Radio GIVEAWAY for the Terrier Ball Homecoming Band Party Upcoming Events

Women in Medicine Martha's Garden Dedication Gospel Choir Rehearsal Law School Mock Admissions Pumpkin Fest Announcements

Campus Survey - Opportunity to win a $150 Visa e-Gift Card or one of three $50 Visa e-Gift Cards Intramural Soccer Signups

Today's Events

Class Ring Sale @ Bookstore Date/Time: 10/23/2015 1:00:00 PM Location: Bookstore Cost: Ring packages start at $288 Details: Visit the Bookstore today and tomorrow to speak with a Jostens representative and order your Class Ring! Rings will be available to order today from 1 to 5 p.m., and tomorrow (Saturday) from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This will be the last on-campus Ring event of tomorrow (Saturday) from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This will be the last on-campus Ring event of the Fall, so make sure to stop by if you are interested. See the Bookstore with any questions. Contact: Rebecca Liakos Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-582-6514

Chemistry Department Guest Speaker, Wofford Alumni Dr. Daniel Slade, Decoding the Role of Our Microbiome in Health and Disease Date/Time: 10/23/2015 2:00:00 PM Location: RMSC326 Cost: Free Details: Description of Dr. Slade's Presentation Bacteria within the human body outnumber our own cells 10:1 and greatly impact a broad range of biological processes. The discovery and characterization of beneficial bacteria within our gastrointestinal tract has also led to the revelation that subtle imbalances in these microbial populations contribute to a significant number of diseases including diabetes, obesity, cancer, and inflammatory bowel disease. While a major effort is underway to determine how to restore a healthy microbial balance, this goal has been hindered by a lack of targeted antibiotics and therapies that can discriminate between harmful and beneficial bacteria. This seminar will address the current research landscape focused on understanding the role of the human microbiome in health and disease, with an overview of how the Slade Lab at Virginia Tech is elucidating the connection between a Gram-negative bacterium found in the mouth and the onset and progression of colorectal cancer. Contact: Dr. Caleb Arrington Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4630

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Date/Time: 10/23/2015 2:30:00 PM Location: Richardson Dance Studio Cost: Free Details: Join us today: Tae Kwon Do @2:30, Yoga @4:30, Ab-Lab @5:00, Zumba @5:30! Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

#ConquerandPrevail: Volleyball vs. Western Carolina at 6 p.m. Date/Time: 10/23/2015 6:00:00 PM Location: Benjamin Johnson Arena Cost: Free for students, $5 for adults, $3 for kids Details: Come cheer on the volleyball team as they take on Western Carolina at 6 p.m! Contact: Lenny Mathis Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4023

SCATE Presents... What A Time To Be A Terrier? SCATE Presents... What A Time To Be A Terrier? Date/Time: 10/23/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Campus Life Building Cost: Free Details: Join us for Homecoming Weekend SCATE NIGHT! Wofford students, this Friday you get a chance to potentially win prizes at SCATE's talent show and open mic night! The event will begin at 7 p.m. in the Campus Life Building. Refreshments will be served. We hope to see you there! If you would like to perform you can contact Helena Fullmore @ [email protected] or Tyrell Long @ [email protected]. After those that have signed up have performed, we will open the mic to everyone in attendance who would like to perform. Come out and express yourself! Contact: Tyrell Long Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4043

WOCO Radio GIVEAWAY for the Terrier Ball Date/Time: 10/23/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: www.woffordradio.com Cost: Free Details: WOCO Radio will be giving away FREE PRIZES during the Terrier Ball TONIGHT! Listen live to have a chance to win awesome Wofford gear like waterbottles, a snazzy umbrella, t-shirts and MORE! Giveaways will be EVERY HOUR from 7 - 11 p.m.! Tune in at www.woffordradio.com or through the live365 app! Contact: Elaine Best Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 937-694-8841

Homecoming Band Party Date/Time: 10/23/2015 9:00:00 PM Location: Phase 3 Cost: Free Details: Campus Union and WAR is hosting a band party tonight, featuring the band The Answer. The event is BYOB for those of age. It will be an great event for both students and alumni. Contact: Caroline Andrew Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 706-267-1038

Upcoming Events

Women in Medicine Date/Time: 10/24/2015 10:00:00 AM Location: RMSC 121 Cost: Details: Join two female physicians in an informal discussion of the issues facing women Details: Join two female physicians in an informal discussion of the issues facing women in the field of medicine. Contact: Natalie Spivey Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4668

Martha's Garden Dedication Date/Time: 10/24/2015 10:00:00 AM Location: Green Space next to Lesesne Hall Cost: Free Details: All are invited to join us tomorrow for the dedication of Martha's Garden, a new green space on campus built to honor the memory of the late Martha Cammack '13, a beloved Wofford alumna. All are welcome to help us celebrate this exciting day! Contact: Victoria Biggers Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 803-526-5737

Gospel Choir Rehearsal Date/Time: 10/25/2015 6:00:00 PM Location: Montgomery Music Building Cost: Details: Please join the Wofford College Gospel Choir for our first rehearsal on Sunday, Oct. 25 from 6 - 7:15 p.m. We will rehearse in the Montgomery Music Building and food will be served afterwards in Room 113 of the Michael S. Brown Village Center. Contact: Tim Lindsey Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-504-7920

Law School Mock Admissions Date/Time: 10/26/2015 4:30:00 PM Location: The Space Cost: Free Details: Dean Rahman from the University of Richmond Law School and Dean Benfield from Widener University will conduct a Mock Admission panel at 4:30 p.m. in The Space, October 26. You will be reading actual admission files (personal information redacted) and making admission decisions. This is a fantastic opportunity to see what it takes to get admitted to a graduate school. Although this is geared toward pre-law students, the event is also helpful for anyone pursuing an advanced degree after Wofford. Contact: Rebecca Parker Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4265

Pumpkin Fest Date/Time: 10/27/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: Seal of Old Main Cost: Free Details: Join us for a day of pumpkin carving. We will put all the carved pumpkins on the steps of Old Main and light them at 8 p.m. All are welcome to participate including steps of Old Main and light them at 8 p.m. All are welcome to participate including family and friends! Pumpkins and carving tools will be provided. Contact: Luci Laffitte Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 5107

Announcements

Campus Survey - Opportunity to win a $150 Visa e-Gift Card or one of three $50 Visa e-Gift Cards Details: To the Wofford Community: We are conducting a dining services survey to better understand your campus lifestyle and preferences. By sharing your thoughts, we will gain valuable insight to help improve your overall campus experience. This online survey will take 5 to 10 minutes and your responses are confidential. Click this link to begin the survey: http://www.college-survey.com/wofford If you cannot click on the link, copy and paste the URL into your Internet browser address bar and hit enter. We appreciate your time and thank you for your assistance! Complete the survey and you will have the opportunity to win a $150 Visa e-Gift Card or one of three $50 Visa e-Gift Cards. Survey ends Nov. 6. Contact: Jason Davidson Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4252

Intramural Soccer Signups Details: Signups are now being accepted for Intramural Soccer. There will be a league for men, and a league for women. Email Coach Traylor to enter a team, or to sign up as an individual to be placed on a team. The signup deadline is next Friday, Oct. 30 at Noon, and games will begin the week of Nov. 2. Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

Lost and Found

Found: Found in Olin: iPad in Olin 218 and also found in Olin a Samsung flip cell phone. Please identify by phone number. Items are in Olin 115. Call 4275 or come by the suite. Contact: Kim Henry Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4275

Found: Acura car key with fob on a red keychain- Found on the counter in the hallway of Student Affairs on the 2nd floor of the Campus Life Building. Contact: Beth Clardy Contact: Beth Clardy Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4040

For daily information about Dining Services, go to: http://campusdish.com/en- US/CSSE/Wofford. Register with the Wofford Emergency Alert System for text and e-mail notifications at: http://www.wofford.edu/newsroom/emergencyManagement/emergencyAlerts/. To submit an item for the Daily Announcements, go to: http://www.wofford.edu/dailyAnnouncements/. For up-to-date information on campus events, visit the Wofford Campus Calendar. From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: UPDATED HEALTH PLAN CHANGES Date: October 23, 2015 at 1:25 PM To: Wofford Staff [email protected]

Faculty and Staff:

The earlier version of the medical health plan changes presentation had some errors in it. Attached is the correct UPDATED version.

We apologize for the inconvenience.

Laura H. Corbin Director of News Services Wofford College 429 North Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303 Office: 864-597-4180 Fax: 864-597-4179 Cell: 864-809-8963 Email: [email protected]

Health Plan Renew…ted.pdf From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: Wofford College Daily Announcements for Monday, October 26, 2015 Date: October 26, 2015 at 8:42 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

Wofford College Daily Announcements for Monday, October 26, 2015

Today's Events

Law School Mock Admissions Today's Fitness Class Schedule Dunlap Chamber Music Concert FCA Meeting Upcoming Events

Faculty Talk Series World Film Series: A Little Bit of Freedom World Film Series: A Little Bit of Freedom Club Golf Interest Meeting Announcements

Solo Cup Culture Student Survey Please Respond before Nov. 1 Intramural Soccer Signups Cultural Events at Wofford College and around Spartanburg, week of Oct. 26

Today's Events

Law School Mock Admissions Date/Time: 10/26/2015 4:30:00 PM Location: The Space Cost: Free Details: Dean Rahman from the University of Richmond Law School and Dean Benfield from Widener University will conduct a Mock Admission panel at 4:30 p.m. in The Space, Oct. 26. You will be reading actual admission files (personal information redacted) and making admission decisions. This is a fantastic opportunity to see what it takes to get admitted to a graduate school. Although this is geared toward pre-law students, the event is also helpful for anyone pursuing an advanced degree after Wofford. Contact: Rebecca Parker Contact: Rebecca Parker Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4265

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Date/Time: 10/26/2015 4:30:00 PM Location: Richardson Dance Studio Cost: Free Details: Join us today: Yar Kwon Do @4:30, Pilates @5:30, Ab-Lab @6:00, Yoga @6:30, Zumba @7:00! Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

Dunlap Chamber Music Concert Date/Time: 10/26/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Leonard Auditorium Cost: Free Details: The Vega Quartet, in residence at Emory University in Atlanta, will perform their Berlin/Vienna Debut program of Hugo Wolf's "Italian Serenade"; Zhou Long's "Song of the Chi'in" and Mendelssohn's Quartet in E minor, Op. 44 #2 Contact: Eun-Sun Lee Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4596

FCA Meeting Date/Time: 10/26/2015 8:00:00 PM Location: McMillan Theater Cost: Free Details: Join us tonight for our biweekly Fellowship of Christian Athletes meeting! We will have games, music, and a great speaker. Athletes and non-athletes are welcome. We hope to see you there! Contact: Bekah Bowie Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 706-333-7627

Upcoming Events

Faculty Talk Series Date/Time: 10/27/2015 4:00:00 PM Location: Gray-Jones Room Cost: Free Details: Dr. Laura Barbas Rhoden will present "Ecocriticism and Contemporary Latin American Film." The talk will examine what is ecocriticism, and how can it enhance the study of Latin American film? In this presentation, Barbas Rhoden analyzes two films from Mexico, Y tu mam? tambi?n (And Your Mother Too; 2001) and Temporada de patos (Duck Season; 2004), using insights from Latin American ecocritical theory and environmental philosophy. Through discussion and reflection the presentation will explore how directors invite viewers to consider the uneven experiences of globalization and their implications for both human beings and the material world of which we form a part. Contact: Nancy Williams Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4907

World Film Series: A Little Bit of Freedom Date/Time: 10/28/2015 3:30:00 PM Location: Olin Theater Cost: Free Details: Director: Yuksel Yavuz; Germany, 2003; 97 minutes; German, Kurdish, and Turkish with English subtitles. "In this spirited drama from Turkish-born, German-based filmmaker Yuksel Yavuz, our hero, Baran (Cagdas Bozkurt), is a Kurdish teen who makes bicycle deliveries for a kebab shop while trying to outwit the German authorities that denied him political asylum after leaving Turkey. He strikes up a friendship with another outsider, an illegal African immigrant who deals drugs, and becomes the object of desire for his employer's daughter. Neither help him maintain a low profile" (www.facetsdvd.com). The film may not be appropriate for younger viewers. It may contain violence, nudity, sensuality, rough language, or contain or refer to alcohol/drug use. Contact: Patricia Nuriel Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4905

World Film Series: A Little Bit of Freedom Date/Time: 10/28/2015 7:30:00 PM Location: Olin Theater Cost: Free Details: Director: Yuksel Yavuz; Germany, 2003; 97 minutes; German, Kurdish, and Turkish with English subtitles. "In this spirited drama from Turkish-born, German-based filmmaker Yuksel Yavuz, our hero, Baran (Cagdas Bozkurt), is a Kurdish teen who makes bicycle deliveries for a kebab shop while trying to outwit the German authorities that denied him political asylum after leaving Turkey. He strikes up a friendship with another outsider, an illegal African immigrant who deals drugs, and becomes the object of desire for his employer's daughter. Neither help him maintain a low profile" (www.facetsdvd.com). The film may not be appropriate for younger viewers. It may contain violence, nudity, sensuality, rough language, or contain or refer to alcohol/drug use. Contact: Patricia Nuriel Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4905

Club Golf Interest Meeting Club Golf Interest Meeting Date/Time: 10/29/2015 11:15:00 AM Location: Campus Life Game Room Cost: Free Details: We are starting a club golf team here at Wofford. The team is open to any skill level, from beginner to experienced and we will begin competition in the upcoming Spring. Come out to learn more! Contact: Devin McGillan Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 803-201-9004

Announcements

Solo Cup Culture Details: Jake Byczkowski from Campuspeak is coming to discuss college party culture on Thursday, Oct. 29 at 11 a.m. in Leonard Auditorium. This even is sponsored by Student Affairs, The Wellness Center, and WAC. Contact: Lisa Lefebvre Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4370

Student Survey Please Respond before Nov. 1 Details: The Wofford College Athletics Department strives to provide the best possible student fan experience at our sporting events. In an effort to learn more about your experience with Terrier Athletics, we have partnered with NACMA (National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators) to gather feedback on topics related to student attendance and participation at our sporting events. If you have not already done so, we greatly appreciate your taking approximately 5-7 minutes to complete the survey. Participation is voluntary; also, you can exit the survey anytime. Responses are anonymous and no personally identifying information is requested. Insights from the aggregate of all surveys may directly help us improve the student game day experience and the ticket holder experience. We would be very appreciative if you could provide your input over the next week or so. Please submit your responses no later than November 1.

SURVEY LINK - http://moore.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_3lsAovgWu0MyYBf

Thank you for your support and feedback. Contact: Lenny Mathis Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4110

Intramural Soccer Signups Details: Signups are now being accepted for Intramural Soccer! There will be a league for men, and a league for women. Email Coach Traylor to enter a team, or to sign up as an individual to be placed on a team. The signup deadline is this Friday at Noon. Games will individual to be placed on a team. The signup deadline is this Friday at Noon. Games will begin next week. Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

Cultural Events at Wofford College and around Spartanburg, week of Oct. 26 Details: Please see attachment for this week's on and off campus cultural events. Contact: Youmi Efurd Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4585

For daily information about Dining Services, go to: http://campusdish.com/en- US/CSSE/Wofford. Register with the Wofford Emergency Alert System for text and e-mail notifications at: http://www.wofford.edu/newsroom/emergencyManagement/emergencyAlerts/. To submit an item for the Daily Announcements, go to: http://www.wofford.edu/dailyAnnouncements/. For up-to-date information on campus events, visit the Wofford Campus Calendar.

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Culture Events at Wofford:

Monday, October 26, 2015 Dunlap Chamber Music Concert, 7:00pm, Leonard Auditorium Te Vea Qae ef H Wf Iaa Seeade, Z L S f e C ad Mede Qae E M, O. 44. Mebe f e Vea Qae ae Domenic Salerni and Jessica Shuang Wu, violins; Yinzi Kong, viola; and Guang Wang, cello. Admission: free Wednesday, October 28, 2015 World Film Series: A Little Bit of Freedom, 3:30pm 5:30pm & 7:30pm 9:30pm, Olin Theater Director: Yüksel Yavuz; Germany, 2003; 102 minutes; German, Kurdish, and Turkish with English subtitles. I ed daa f T-born, German-based filmmaker Yuksel Yavuz, our hero, Baran (Cagdas Bozkurt), is a Kurdish teen who makes bicycle deliveries for a kebab shop while trying to outwit the German authorities that denied him political asylum after leaving Turkey. He strikes up a friendship with another outsider, an illegal African immigrant who deals drugs, and becomes the object of desire for his employer's daughter. Neither help him maintain a low fe. (.facedd.c) The film may not be appropriate for younger viewers. It may contain violence, nudity, sensuality, rough language, or contain or refer to alcohol/drug use. Admission: free Tuesday, October 29, 2015 Eben Taylor Lecture, 7:00pm 9:00pm, Leonard Auditorium Eben Taylor will be here for an evening on Thursday, October 29 in Leonard Auditorium. Admission: free

Ongoing: Julia Elizabeth Tolbert: Her Life through Art, Sandor Teszler Library Gallery The Sandor Teszler Library Gallery is exhibiting selected works of Southern artist Julia Elizabeth Tolbert (1911-1978). Tolbert was a native of Ninety Six, SC, and her training included time spent at Columbia College, SC, Syracuse University, NY, and the University of Georgia under Lamar Dodd, the well-known Georgia artist. Active through the 1940s into the mid- 1950s, she painted various subjects, including Southern landscapes, portraits, still life, and genre scenes. Her works exhibit influences from contemporary styles like the Ashcan school, Charleston Renaissance and expressionism, and her interest in urban realism is evident in many images of African Americans and their lives in the South during 1940s and 1950s. This eb e eeac b M Ree 15 f e A H Cae ec. October 5, 2015 November 27, 2015 ------Abstractions from the Wet Plate Collodion Process by Bryan Hiott, Great Oaks Hall Using high-resolution digital scans, Bryan Hiott is exploring abstract images from the wet plate collodion process, a 19th century form of photography with which he makes tintypes, ambrotypes, and glass plate negatives. These abstractions are the result of organic reactions in the chemistry of the process. Each collodion emulsion must be hand poured directly onto a glass or metal plate before it is made light sensitive in the darkroom. The flow of the emulsion plays a significant role in image formation. Changes in temperature, humidity, and UV light levels also influence the final result. The abstractions offer various visual possibilities. While revealing fractal patterns and traces of the chemistry, the images might also suggest satellite views of the Earth, surface details of other planets, or microscopic organisms. October 1, 2015 November 14, 2015 ------Discombobulated: Ceramics and Other Works by Carolyn Ford, Martha Cloud Chapman Gallery August 31, 2015 October 30, 2015

Off-Campus Events

Tuesday, October 27, 2015 Visiting Writer: Leslie Pietrzyk, Bain Room, Wilson Hall, Converse College Award winning author, Leslie Pietrzyk will give a reading from her newest book. Pietrzyk is the author of two novels, Pears on a Willow Tree (Avon Books) and A Year and a Day (William Morrow). Her new collection of unconventionally-linked short fiction, This Angel on My Chest, won the Drue Heinz Literature Prize. Her short fiction and essays have appeared in more than fifty journals and magazines, including The Iowa Review, Review, Washington Post Magazine, The Sun, Gettysburg Review, River Styx, TriQuarterly, and Shenandoah. She has received fellowships from the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, the Sewanee Writers' Conference, Virginia Center for Creative Arts, Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for Arts, and the Hambidge Center. She teaches in the graduate writing program at Johns Hopkins in Washington, DC, and is a member of the core faculty at the low-residency MFA program at Converse College. She lives in Alexandria, Virginia. Admission: free Thursday, October 29, 2015 Guest Artist Series: Laura Ardan, clarinet, 7:30pm, Daniel Recital Hall, Converse College Principal Clarinet Laura Ardan has been with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) since 1982 and holds the endowed Robert Shaw Chair. She has been a featured soloist with the Orchestra in works by Mozart, Weber, Debussy, Copland, Bernstein, Finzi, Rossini, Shaw, and Michael Gandolfi, and has also performed with the Cleveland Quartet. For more information about Ms. Ardan and the Guest Artist series, please click here. Admission: free ------Murder at the Hub City Tap House: A Boozy Night of Mystery, 7:00pm, Hub City Tap House HUB-BUB's The Latest Thing in Spartanburg presents a Halloween event unlike any other. What happens when you combine a late night talk show, a murder mystery, improv, interactive theater, and a costume party? You'll have to be there to find out. Get on your costume and join us for a boozy night of mystery. Admission: $10 (tickets can be purchased on the Hub Bub Website, includes discount on drinks) Friday, October 30, 2015 Striking Matches, 7:30pm, Daniel Recital Hall, Converse College Striking Matches, whose music has been in the TV blockbuster Nashville, takes Daniel Recital Hall by storm. You will not want to miss seeing this up-and-coming band. Refreshments, including beer and wine, will be available for purchase prior to show. Admission: General $15, Students $8 (with a college ID) ------Spartanburg Jazz Ensemble Concert, 7:30pm, Chapman Cultural Center Songs made popular by Frank Sinatra. Songs that are likely to performed: The Lady is a Tramp, I've got you under my skin, Brazil, Luck be a lady tonight, Angel Eyes, New York New York, How high the Moon, Beyond the sea, Willow weep for me, The Way you look tonight, I get a kick out of you, My Funny Valentine, All of me, Wave, Summer Wind, I only have eyes for you, Fly me to the moon, Stormy Weather, Mack the knife Singers: Darin Dobson and Donna Kay Admission: $10 adults; $5 students and seniors over 98 years old Sunday, November 1, 2015 Sundays Unplugged, 1:00pm - 5:00pm, Chapman Cultural Center All of the museums are open, live music and artists on the plaza... Stop by! Relax! Chapman Cultural Center is the ideal place to unplug on Sunday whether you're into art, music, science, history, or shopping local. As part of Sundays Unplugged, all of the museums are open and live music is playing. Singer-Songwriter Concerts set the mood with a different local musician performing on campus each week, 2-4 p.m. Of course, the concert is in addition to all of the museums, most with free admission: Artists' Guild Gallery, Spartanburg Art Museum, Spartanburg Regional History Museum, Spartanburg Science Center, and the Student Galleries. T ee a: Anna V Admission: free ------Streichmusik Alder Urnäsch in Concert, 2:00pm, Chapman Cultural Center theater The Swiss American Society of the Piedmont presents Streichmusik Alder Urnäsch, a unique group of musicians who will transport you to the Alps of Switzerland with traditional melodies. Yodeling, dulcimers, alphorns and Taler Schwingen, Appenzell style plate spinning will engage and delight the entire family. This concert will be at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 1, at Chapman Cultural Center and is in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Swiss American Society of the Piedmont. Group discounts are available. Meet the band and enjoy refreshments with traditional roasted chesnuts by the Maroni Maa after the concert. For tickets, please visit ChapmanCulturalCenter.org. Admission: Ages 13+ $15; Ages 12 and under $5; Group discount for 10 or more

Ongoing: ED Aware Presents: Body Lines II, NOURISH Spartanburg, Chapman Cultural Center Body Lines, an exhibit created by two dedicated student volunteers from Furman University and Greenville Technical College, examines the dangerous connection between the billion dollar diet industry, and the rampant growth of body dissatisfaction in today's society. October 15, 2015 November 13, 2015 10:00am 5:00pm, Free admission ------A Dyeing Art: Contemporary Textiles & Fiber Arts, Spartanburg Art Museum A Dyeing Art: Contemporary Textiles and Fiber Arts is a group exhibition featuring the work of e a. Caed a a ae Saab e ee d, e this exhibition covers a wide array of textile-related media and techniques, including quilted paintings, wall drawings, fiber sculptures, and felt installations. The themes addressed by these artists vary from the whimsy of childhood to the juxtaposition of multiple cultures to the importance of community involvement in the arts. Opening Reception is from 5:00 8:00 on October 15. September 29, 2015 January 14, 2015 ------Saab Mc H, Saab Rea H Me Spartanburg Regional History Museum takes a long look back at local music culture with its ee eb Saab Mc H, e Fda, Mac 6. Lea ab Saab e dc aa accaed ca, c ee, ad e. T display will be located in the Me a eb ace a Caa Ca Cee for months to come. For more information, please call (864) 596-3501. Admission: free March 6, 2015 November 1, 2015 Tuesday - Saturday, 10:00 am 5:00pm, Sunday, 1:00pm 5:00pm ------Exhibition: The Department of Art and Design 40th Faculty Exhibition, Milliken Art Gallery, Converse College The 40th presentation of this exhibition showcases the talents of the Converse College Art and Design faculty. Previous exhibitions included such diverse media as printmaking, photography, sculpture, painting, drawing and ceramics. The art faculty is comprised of individuals with backgrounds in studio art, interior design, art education and art therapy. The Faculty Exhibition reflects a broad range of creative expression. A Reception will be held on Thursday, November 5 from 6:30-8:00 pm in the gallery. October 29 November 19, 2015. 9:00 am5:00 pm, Monday-Friday, 2:00-5:00 pm, Sunday

Youmi Efurd, PhD Curator Coordinator of Cultural Events Wofford College 429 N. Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303-3663 [email protected] www.wofford.edu/arts/

From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT SAMHAT: Recent Board of Trustees meeting Date: October 26, 2015 at 1:57 PM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

October 26, 2015

To: Wofford Campus Community From: President Samhat Re: Recent Board of Trustees meeting

What a wonderful Homecoming Weekend! We enjoyed seeing and meeting so many alumni and their families during the many events – our Alumni Awards presentations, the dedication of Martha’s Garden, the always festive Terrier Ball, class reunions, the Black Alumni Summit, diversity tailgate, and downtown street party, to name a few. Our Terriers fought the good fight against Chattanooga, and we are proud of their effort.

I also want to thank everyone who attended our “Tip-Off” groundbreaking event for the Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium. It was a meaningful day for Wofford, one that will be a game-changer for the college.

Construction on the facility will begin following our final home football game in November. At that time, we will have three exciting construction projects going on simultaneously – the Rosalind Sallenger Richardson Center for the Arts, the Greek Village and the Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium. It is an exciting time to be at Wofford!

Below is a brief update on activities from our recent Board of Trustees meeting.

The Trustees approved a new Board structure that we expect will create greater opportunities for strategic engagement on a range of issues vital to the future of the college. The new structure creates six new Board committees charged with specific areas of the college.

These six committees are: · Enrollment · Academic Affairs · Governance · Operations (combining Finance and Facilities) · Advancement (combining Development and Marketing) · Student Experience (combining Student Affairs and Athletics)

As in the past, these Trustee committees will include faculty and student representatives as well.

In addition, there are three campus-centered issue committees, which will have Board involvement: 1) diversity, 2) sustainability and 3) planning.

I will begin work soon with the appropriate trustees, colleagues and campus constituents to develop a “mission statement” and organizational framework for these groups. The result of this reorganization will bring a higher level of strategic thinking for the college and mirrors well the outline of our strategic vision.

Also, the formal organization of a capital campaign continues. The steering committee met during Also, the formal organization of a capital campaign continues. The steering committee met during the Board meeting, though we already have moved into the silent phase of the campaign. This upcoming campaign is crucial to the future of Wofford, and it is one that I hope and expect will ensure our commitment to access, while supporting curricular and co-curricular programs and strengthening the long-term financial wellbeing of the college.

Sincerely,

Nayef From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: Portion of Marsh Lot to be closed beginning Tuesday Date: October 26, 2015 at 2:55 PM To: Wofford Students [email protected], Wofford Staff [email protected]

Campus Safety and the Physical Plant request that all cars other than those parked in the first five spaces in each row adjacent to Marsh Hall be moved from the Marsh lot by 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27, in order for work on the storm water lines. (The area marked in red on the attached map, showing the Marsh Hall parking lot, is the area that will be closed.)

The Physical Plant estimates that the work will take one week to complete. Students may park in the Campus Life lot, the Wofford-leased spaces in Memorial Auditorium lot and the lot behind the soccer field. Because of a major event at the auditorium lot this weekend, students and employees are advised not to park in any spaces other than those allotted to Wofford.

Questions may be directed to Campus Safety at 864-597-4352 or 4351.

Transmitted by: Laura H. Corbin Director of News Services Wofford College 429 North Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303 Office: 864-597-4180 Fax: 864-597-4179 Cell: 864-809-8963 Email: [email protected]

From: Corbin, Laura H. [email protected] Subject: CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: Portion of CARLISLE parking lot (not Marsh) to be closed beginning Tuesday Date: October 26, 2015 at 3:58 PM To: Wofford Students [email protected], Wofford Staff [email protected]

CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: The parking lot affected by this closure is the CARLISLE lot (behind Marsh and Carlisle), NOT the Marsh lot.

We apologize for the confusion.

Campus Safety and the Physical Plant request that all cars other than those parked in the first five spaces in each row of the Carlisle parking lot (spaces closest to the back of Marsh Hall) be moved from the Carlisle lot by 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27, in order for work on the storm water lines. (The area marked in red on the attached map is the area that will be closed.)

The Physical Plant estimates that the work will take one week to complete. Students may park in the Campus Life lot, the Wofford-leased spaces in Memorial Auditorium lot and the lot behind the soccer field. Because of a major event at the auditorium lot this weekend, students and employees are advised not to park in any spaces other than those allotted to Wofford.

Questions may be directed to Campus Safety at 864-597-4352 or 4351.

Transmitted by: Laura H. Corbin Director of News Services Wofford College 429 North Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303 Office: 864-597-4180 Fax: 864-597-4179 Cell: 864-809-8963 Email: [email protected]

From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: Wofford College Daily Announcements for Tuesday, October 27, 2015 Date: October 27, 2015 at 8:51 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

Wofford College Daily Announcements for Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Today's Events

Touchdown Tuesday @ Bookstore Pumpkin Fest Faculty Talk Series Today's Fitness Class Schedule UKirk UKirk Trunk or Treat TRANSITIONS Study Tips & Tricks with Dr. Wilson #ConquerandPrevail: Men's Soccer vs. Furman at 7 p.m. Upcoming Events

Pumpkin Fest Club Golf Interest Meeting Glendale Halloween Party WAC's Halloween Party Career Week in The Space Announcements

Campus Survey - Opportunity to win a $150 Visa e-Gift Card or one of three $50 Visa e-Gift Cards Student Survey Please respond before November 1 Carlisle Lot Closure WAC Homecoming Shirts

Today's Events

Touchdown Tuesday @ Bookstore Date/Time: 10/27/2015 9:00:00 AM Location: Bookstore Cost: Price of merchandise Details: It's Touchdown Tuesday once again at the Bookstore! Save 10% off your entire Details: It's Touchdown Tuesday once again at the Bookstore! Save 10% off your entire purchase of clothing and gifts TODAY only. See the store for full details. And in the spirit of Halloween, stop by the Bookstore all week for free candy! (No tricks, just treats - promise!) Contact: Rebecca Liakos Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-582-6514

Pumpkin Fest Date/Time: 10/27/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: Seal of Old Main Cost: Free Details: Join us today for a day of pumpkin carving. We will put all the carved pumpkins on the steps of Old Main and light them at 8 p.m. All are welcome to participate including family and friends! Pumpkins and carving tools will be provided. Contact: Luci Laffitte Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 5107

Faculty Talk Series Date/Time: 10/27/2015 4:00:00 PM Location: Gray-Jones Room Cost: Free Details: Dr. Laura Barbas Rhoden will present "Ecocriticism and Contemporary Latin American Film." The talk will examine what is ecocriticism, and how can it enhance the study of Latin American film? In this presentation, Barbas Rhoden analyzes two films from Mexico, Y tu mama tambien (And Your Mother Too; 2001) and Temporada de patos (Duck Season; 2004), using insights from Latin American ecocritical theory and environmental philosophy. Through discussion and reflection the presentation will explore how directors invite viewers to consider the uneven experiences of globalization and their implications for both human beings and the material world of which we form a part. Reception at 3:45 p.m. Contact: Nancy Williams Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4907

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Date/Time: 10/27/2015 5:00:00 PM Location: Richardson Dance Studio Cost: Free Details: Join us today: Faculty/Staff "Only" Yoga @11:30am, Zumba @5:00, Ab-Lab @5:30, HIIT @6:00, Yoga @6:30! Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

UKirk Date/Time: 10/27/2015 5:30:00 PM Date/Time: 10/27/2015 5:30:00 PM Location: 2nd Presbyterian Church Cost: Free Details: Join students from all of Spartanburg's colleges for food, fellowship, and worship! We meet at 2nd Presbyterian Church right across the street from Wofford. All are welcome! Contact: Susannah Bryant Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: (864)872-3671

UKirk Trunk or Treat Date/Time: 10/27/2015 5:30:00 PM Location: 2nd Presbyterian Church Gym Cost: Free Details: Anyone interested in helping with UKirk's 2nd annual trunk or treat, please come to 2nd Presbyterian Church today at 5 p.m.! We need people to help with games and food and, if you're feeling ambitious, to decorate the trunk of your car and hand out candy. Children from all parts of Spartanburg will be attending this event, so please come and help us make it the best it can be! Contact: Susannah Bryant Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-872-3671

TRANSITIONS Study Tips & Tricks with Dr. Wilson Date/Time: 10/27/2015 6:00:00 PM Location: Holcombe Room Cost: Free Details: Come out to learn great study tips and tricks for the upcoming exams from Dr. Wilson! Contact: Caitlynn Myer Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 828-514-3790

#ConquerandPrevail: Men's Soccer vs. Furman at 7 p.m. Date/Time: 10/27/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Snyder Field Cost: Free Details: The men's soccer team takes on rival, Furman, for Senior Night at 7 p.m! Come out and support the team for their last home match. Contact: Lenny Mathis Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4023

Upcoming Events Pumpkin Fest Date/Time: 10/29/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: Seal of Old Main Cost: Free Details: Pumpkin Fest has been moved to Thursday! Join us on the Seal of Old Main for a day of pumpkin carving. We will display the lit pumpkins on the steps of Old Main. Pumpkins and carving tools will be provided! Contact: Luci Laffitte Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 5107

Club Golf Interest Meeting Date/Time: 10/29/2015 11:15:00 AM Location: Campus Life Game Room Cost: Free Details: We are starting a club golf team here at Wofford. The team is open to any skill level, from beginner to experienced and we will begin competition in the upcoming Spring. Anybody interested should come out for this brief meeting. Contact: Devin McGillan Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 803-201-9004

Glendale Halloween Party Date/Time: 10/29/2015 6:30:00 PM Location: Goodall Environmental Studies Center @ Glendale Shoals Cost: Free Details: It's time for the annual kids' Halloween party at Glendale Shoals! There will be treats, fun activities, a blacklight bone cave, face painting, and a live snake demonstration by Dr. Thurmond. It's a great way to start off the Halloween weekend! The event is free and everyone is invited. Contact: Karen Gravely Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-350-8669

WAC's Halloween Party Date/Time: 10/29/2015 9:30:00 PM Location: MSBVC, Room 113 Cost: Free Details: Come out and enjoy a costume party with WAC with catered Zaxby's from 9:30 p.m. to midnight on Oct. 29! There will be plenty of fun, lots of good food, and lots of scares. Be sure to wear your best costume and come out and have fun for Halloween! Contact: Alexxandra Henley Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 803-603-7394

Career Week in The Space Date/Time: 11/2/2015 6:00:00 PM Date/Time: 11/2/2015 6:00:00 PM Location: The Space Cost: Details: Career Week is a terrific opportunity to meet alumni and professionals working in a variety of careers. Each day during Nov. 2-6, we'll host a different lunch or dinner panel where you can learn the career paths and realities of each profession, plus ask questions and meet the speakers (hint: a great networking opportunity). The Career Week professions: law, health care, IT, marketing, and the Peace Corps. More information at http://www.wofford.edu/CareerWeek15/ Contact: Rebecca Parker Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4265

Announcements

Campus Survey - Opportunity to win a $150 Visa e-Gift Card or one of three $50 Visa e-Gift Cards Details: To the Wofford Community: We are conducting a dining services survey to better understand your campus lifestyle and preferences. By sharing your thoughts, we will gain valuable insight to help improve your overall campus experience. This online survey will take 5 to 10 minutes and your responses are confidential. Click this link to begin the survey: http://www.college-survey.com/wofford If you cannot click on the link, copy and paste the URL into your Internet browser address bar and hit enter. We appreciate your time and thank you for your assistance! Complete the survey and you will have the opportunity to win a $150 Visa e-Gift Card or one of three $50 Visa e-Gift Cards. Survey ends Nov. 6. Contact: Jason Davidson Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4252

Student Survey Please respond before November 1 Details: The Wofford College Athletics Department strives to provide the best possible student fan experience at our sporting events. In an effort to learn more about your experience with Terrier Athletics, we have partnered with NACMA (National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators) to gather feedback on topics related to student attendance and participation at our sporting events. If you have not already done so, we greatly appreciate your taking approximately 5-7 minutes to complete the survey. Participation is voluntary; also, you can exit the survey anytime. Responses are anonymous and no personally identifying information is requested. Insights from the aggregate of all surveys may directly help us improve the student game day experience and the ticket holder experience. We would be very appreciative if you could provide your input over the next week or so. Please submit your responses no later than November 1.

SURVEY LINK - http://moore.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_3lsAovgWu0MyYBf Thank you for your support and feedback. Contact: Lenny Mathis Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4110

Carlisle Lot Closure Details: Campus Safety and the Physical Plant request that all cars other than those parked in the first five spaces in each row of the Carlisle parking lot (spaces closest to the back of Marsh Hall) be moved from the Carlisle lot by 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27, in order for work on the storm water lines. (The area marked in red on the attached map is the area that will be closed.) The Physical Plant estimates that the work will take one week to complete. Students may park in the Campus Life lot, the Wofford-leased spaces in Memorial Auditorium lot and the lot behind the soccer field. Because of a major event at the auditorium lot this weekend, students and employees are advised not to park in any spaces other than those allotted to Wofford. Questions may be directed to Campus Safety at 864-597-4352 or 4351. Contact: Lt Harris Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4352

WAC Homecoming Shirts Details: Homecoming shirts will be sold this week in Zach's during lunch. They are $15 cash or check. Contact: Luci Laffitte Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 5107

For daily information about Dining Services, go to: http://campusdish.com/en- US/CSSE/Wofford. Register with the Wofford Emergency Alert System for text and e-mail notifications at: http://www.wofford.edu/newsroom/emergencyManagement/emergencyAlerts/. To submit an item for the Daily Announcements, go to: http://www.wofford.edu/dailyAnnouncements/. For up-to-date information on campus events, visit the Wofford Campus Calendar. From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: Wofford College Daily Announcements for Wednesday, October 28, 2015 Date: October 28, 2015 at 9:01 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

Wofford College Daily Announcements for Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Today's Events

Percent Night at Buffalo Wild Wings World Film Series: A Little Bit of Freedom Today's Fitness Class Schedule #ConquerandPrevail: Women's soccer vs. The Citadel at 7 p.m. World Film Series: A Little Bit of Freedom Upcoming Events

Yearbook Picture Day Glendale Halloween Party Talk about Race and Social Justice Club Golf Interest Meeting Wofford's Got Talent Teachers Talking Teaching - Dr. Camille Bethea Announcements

Student Survey Please respond before November 1 WAC Homecoming Shirts Intramural Soccer Signups

Today's Events

Percent Night at Buffalo Wild Wings Date/Time: 10/28/2015 Location: Buffalo Wild Wings Cost: - Details: Come enjoy a meal at Buffalo Wild Wings to help support Kappa Alpha Theta's Philanthropies! 10% of your entire pretax order will be donated. The event is all day long- all you have to do is mention to your server you are there to support Kappa Alpha Theta! Contact: Caity White Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 803-526-5737

World Film Series: A Little Bit of Freedom Date/Time: 10/28/2015 3:30:00 PM Location: Olin Theater Cost: Free Details: Director: Yuksel Yavuz; Germany, 2003; 97 minutes; German, Kurdish, and Turkish with English subtitles. "In this spirited drama from Turkish-born, German-based filmmaker Yuksel Yavuz, our hero, Baran (Cagdas Bozkurt), is a Kurdish teen who makes bicycle deliveries for a kebab shop while trying to outwit the German authorities that denied him political asylum after leaving Turkey. He strikes up a friendship with another outsider, an illegal African immigrant who deals drugs, and becomes the object of desire for his employer's daughter. Neither help him maintain a low profile" (www.facetsdvd.com). The film may not be appropriate for younger viewers. It may contain violence, nudity, sensuality, rough language, or contain or refer to alcohol/drug use. Contact: Patricia Nuriel Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4905

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Date/Time: 10/28/2015 4:30:00 PM Location: Richardson Dance Studio Cost: Free Details: Join us today: Tae Kwon Do @4:30, Zumba @5:30, Ab-Lab @6:00, Yoga @6:30, Pilates @7:00! Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

#ConquerandPrevail: Women's soccer vs. The Citadel at 7 p.m. Date/Time: 10/28/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Snyder Field Cost: Free Details: Support the Women's Soccer team as they host the first round of the SOCON championships at 7 p.m. vs. The Citadel! Contact: Lenny Mathis Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4023

World Film Series: A Little Bit of Freedom Date/Time: 10/28/2015 7:30:00 PM Location: Olin Theater Cost: Free Details: Director: Yuksel Yavuz; Germany, 2003; 97 minutes; German, Kurdish, and Turkish with English subtitles. "In this spirited drama from Turkish-born, German-based filmmaker Yuksel Yavuz, our hero, Baran (Cagdas Bozkurt), is a Kurdish teen who makes filmmaker Yuksel Yavuz, our hero, Baran (Cagdas Bozkurt), is a Kurdish teen who makes bicycle deliveries for a kebab shop while trying to outwit the German authorities that denied him political asylum after leaving Turkey. He strikes up a friendship with another outsider, an illegal African immigrant who deals drugs, and becomes the object of desire for his employer's daughter. Neither help him maintain a low profile" (www.facetsdvd.com). The film may not be appropriate for younger viewers. It may contain violence, nudity, sensuality, rough language, or contain or refer to alcohol/drug use. Contact: Patricia Nuriel Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4905

Upcoming Events

Yearbook Picture Day Date/Time: 10/29/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: Lobby downstairs in Burwell Bldg. Cost: Free Details: Don't want your freshman year id photo as your head shot in the yearbook? Come to the stairwell at Burwell to have a new photo taken on Thursday, Oct. 28 from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Contact: Annie Jones & Lauren Lewitt Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-316-7218

Glendale Halloween Party Date/Time: 10/29/2015 6:30:00 PM Location: Goodall Environmental Studies Center @ Glendale Shoals Cost: Free Details: It's time for the annual kids' Halloween party at Glendale Shoals! There will be treats, fun activities, a blacklight bone cave, face painting, and a live snake demonstration by Dr. Thurmond. It's a great way to start off the Halloween weekend! The event is free, should last until 8:30 p.m., and everyone is invited. Contact: Karen Gravely Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-350-8669

Talk about Race and Social Justice Date/Time: 10/29/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Leonard Auditorium Cost: Free Details: The Rev. Dr. Susan Henry-Crowe will be on our campus Thursday to address the controversial social justice issues of race and gun control. Dr. Henry-Crowe is a native South Carolinian and received an honorary degree from Wofford in 2014. She is the General Secretary of Church and Society, and works in the United Methodist Building in General Secretary of Church and Society, and works in the United Methodist Building in Washington, DC which is the only non-governmental building on Capital Hill. Dr. Henry- Crowe is speaking as a part of The Eben Taylor Lecture Series, who honors the 1948 Wofford graduate and a long-time champion of racial justice in South Carolina. Contact: Ron Robinson Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4051

Club Golf Interest Meeting Date/Time: 11/3/2015 11:15:00 AM Location: Campus Life Game Room Cost: Free Details: DATE CHANGE. We are starting a club golf team here at Wofford. The team is open to any skill level, from beginner to experienced and we will begin competition in the upcoming Spring. Anybody interested should come out for this brief meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 3. Contact: Devin McGillan Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 803-201-9004

Wofford's Got Talent Date/Time: 11/4/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Leonard Auditorium Cost: Free Details: Sign up today thru Nov. 4, for the Wofford's Got Talent auditions! email Chie Mushayamunda at [email protected] to nominate yourself or a friend! Cash prizes include 50 dollars for the top 10 contestants, 75 dollars for 3rd place, 100 dollars for 2nd place, and 200 dollars for 1st place! Contact: Chie Mushayamunda Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 336-837-9647

Teachers Talking Teaching - Dr. Camille Bethea Date/Time: 11/9/2015 3:30:00 PM Location: Olin 207a (Teaching & Learning Studio) Cost: Free Details: This year the Center for Innovation & Learning is sponsoring five faculty talks about teaching. These talks are an opportunity for faculty members to share their compelling narratives about teaching, report of research based in the classroom, or explore a topic in the scholarship of teaching and learning. The third speaker in our series is Camille Bethea, who will discuss "LACS: Two Decades of Interdisciplinary Work at WoCo." Light refreshments will be provided. Contact: Cate Blouke Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-5047

Announcements

Student Survey Please respond before November 1 Details: The Wofford College Athletics Department strives to provide the best possible student fan experience at our sporting events. In an effort to learn more about your experience with Terrier Athletics, we have partnered with NACMA (National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators) to gather feedback on topics related to student attendance and participation at our sporting events. If you have not already done so, we greatly appreciate your taking approximately 5-7 minutes to complete the survey. Participation is voluntary; also, you can exit the survey anytime. Responses are anonymous and no personally identifying information is requested. Insights from the aggregate of all surveys may directly help us improve the student game day experience and the ticket holder experience. We would be very appreciative if you could provide your input over the next week or so. Please submit your responses no later than November 1. SURVEY LINK - http://moore.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_3lsAovgWu0MyYBf. Thank you for your support and feedback. Contact: Lenny Mathis Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4110

WAC Homecoming Shirts Details: Homecoming shirts will be sold this week in Zach's during lunch. They are $15 cash or check. Contact: Luci Laffitte Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 5107

Intramural Soccer Signups Details: Friday @ Noon is the last day to sign up for Intramural Soccer. There will be a league for men, and a league for women. Email Coach Traylor to enter a team, or to sign up as an individual to be placed on a team. Varsity soccer players are not eligible to participate. Games will begin next week. Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

For daily information about Dining Services, go to: http://campusdish.com/en- US/CSSE/Wofford. Register with the Wofford Emergency Alert System for text and e-mail notifications at: http://www.wofford.edu/newsroom/emergencyManagement/emergencyAlerts/. To submit an item for the Daily Announcements, go to: http://www.wofford.edu/dailyAnnouncements/. For up-to-date information on campus events, visit the Wofford Campus Calendar. From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: Wofford College Daily Announcements for Thursday, October 29, 2015 Date: October 29, 2015 at 9:04 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

Wofford College Daily Announcements for Thursday, October 29, 2015

Today's Events

Solo Cup Culture Pumpkin Fest Meditation Moments Today's Fitness Class Schedule Glendale Halloween Party Talk about Race and Social Justice WAC's Halloween Party Upcoming Events

Career Week in The Space Education Dinner with Incredible Speakers Club Golf Interest Meeting Wofford's Got Talent Announcements

Campus Survey - Opportunity to win a $150 Visa e-Gift Card or one of three $50 Visa e-Gift Cards WAC Homecoming Shirts Healthy Eating Habits Discussion Vote Wofford Tri Delta

Today's Events

Solo Cup Culture Date/Time: 10/29/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: Leonard Auditorium Cost: Free Details: Jake Byczkowski from Campuspeak is coming to discuss college party culture. This event is sponsored by Student Affairs, The Wellness Center, and WAC. Contact: Lisa Lefebvre Contact: Lisa Lefebvre Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4370

Pumpkin Fest Date/Time: 10/29/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: Seal of Main Cost: Free Details: Celebrate Wofford's first Pumpkin Fest today! Drop by the Seal of Main anytime from 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. to carve a pumpkin and then join us by the steps of Main at 8 p.m. for refreshments, music, and the lighting of the pumpkins. All members of the Wofford community are invited - students, faculty, staff, and friends! Pumpkins will be provided but are first come, first serve. Contact: Allen Lollis Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4064

Meditation Moments Date/Time: 10/29/2015 12:30:00 PM Location: Mickel Chapel Cost: Details: Please join us today and every Thursday for a few moments of guided meditation in the midst of your busy day. Meditations are led by counselor Perry Henson and last approximately ten minutes. Contact: Perry Henson Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4373

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Date/Time: 10/29/2015 5:00:00 PM Location: Richardson Dance Studio Cost: Free Details: Join us today: Faculty/Staff "Only" Yoga @11:30am, Zumba @5:00, Ab-Lab @5:30, HIIT @6:00, Yoga @6:30! Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

Glendale Halloween Party Date/Time: 10/29/2015 6:30:00 PM Location: Goodall Environmental Studies Center @ Glendale Shoals Cost: Free Details: It's time for the annual kids' Halloween party at Glendale Shoals! There will be treats, fun activities, a blacklight bone cave, face painting, and a live snake demonstration by Dr. Thurmond. It's a great way to start off the Halloween weekend! The event is free, should last until 8:30 p.m., and everyone is invited. Contact: Karen Gravely Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-350-8669

Talk about Race and Social Justice Date/Time: 10/29/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Leonard Auditorium Cost: Free Details: The Rev. Dr. Susan Henry-Crowe will be on our campus TONIGHT to address the controversial social justice issues of race and gun control. Dr. Henry-Crowe is a native South Carolinian and received an honorary degree from Wofford in 2014. She is the General Secretary of Church and Society, and works in the United Methodist Building in Washington, DC which is the only non-governmental building on Capital Hill. Dr. Henry- Crowe is speaking as a part of The Eben Taylor Lecture Series, who honors the 1948 Wofford graduate and a long-time champion of racial justice in South Carolina. Contact: Ron Robinson Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4051

WAC's Halloween Party Date/Time: 10/29/2015 9:30:00 PM Location: MSBVC- Room 113 Cost: Free Details: Come out and enjoy a costume party with WAC with catered Zaxby's from 9:30 p.m. - Midnight tonight! WOCO radio will be the DJ and there are 100 free t shirts to the first 100 students there! Come out and show off your best costume, enjoy some great food, and receive a free tshirt! For students of age, it is a BYOB event. Contact: Alexxandra Henley Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 803-603-7394

Upcoming Events

Career Week in The Space Date/Time: 11/2/2015 6:00:00 PM Location: The Space Cost: Details: Career Week is a terrific opportunity to meet alumni and professionals working in a variety of careers. Each day during Nov. 2-6, we'll host a different lunch or dinner panel where you can learn the career paths and realities of each profession, plus ask questions and meet the speakers (hint: a great networking opportunity). The Career Week professions: law, health care, IT, marketing, and the Peace Corps. More information at wofford.edu/CareerWeek15 Contact: Rebecca Parker Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4265 Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4265

Education Dinner with Incredible Speakers Date/Time: 11/2/2015 6:30:00 PM Location: The Space Cost: Free Details: The Education Department would like to invite all students interested in a career in the field of Education to a dinner and panel discussion. Please bring all questions and concerns regarding the Teacher Education Program. Listen to both first year and veteran teachers, who completed the requirements of the Teacher Education Program during their undergraduate careers at Wofford, present and discuss their thoughts on teaching and what it is like to change the lives of their students. Contact: Dr. Ed Welchel Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4520

Club Golf Interest Meeting Date/Time: 11/3/2015 11:15:00 AM Location: Campus Life Game Room Cost: Free Details: DATE CHANGE. We are starting a club golf team here at Wofford. The team is open to any skill level, from beginner to experienced and we will begin competition in the upcoming Spring. Anybody interested should come out for this brief meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 3. Contact: Devin McGillan Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 803-201-9004

Wofford's Got Talent Date/Time: 11/4/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Leonard Auditorium Cost: Free Details: Sign up today thru Nov. 4 for the Wofford's Got Talent auditions! email Chie Mushayamunda at [email protected] to nominate yourself or a friend! Cash prizes include 50 dollars for the top 10 contestants, 75 dollars for 3rd place, 100 dollars for 2nd place, and 200 dollars for 1st place! Contact: Chie Mushayamunda Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 336-837-9647

Announcements

Campus Survey - Opportunity to win a $150 Visa e-Gift Card or one of three $50 Visa e-Gift Cards Details: To the Wofford Community: We are conducting a dining services survey to better Details: To the Wofford Community: We are conducting a dining services survey to better understand your campus lifestyle and preferences. By sharing your thoughts, we will gain valuable insight to help improve your overall campus experience. This online survey will take 5 to 10 minutes and your responses are confidential. Click this link to begin the survey: http://www.college-survey.com/wofford If you cannot click on the link, copy and paste the URL into your Internet browser address bar and hit enter. We appreciate your time and thank you for your assistance! Complete the survey and you will have the opportunity to win a $150 Visa e-Gift Card or one of three $50 Visa e-Gift Cards. Survey ends Nov. 6. Contact: Jason Davidson Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4252

WAC Homecoming Shirts Details: Homecoming shirts will be sold this week in Zach's during lunch. They are $15 cash or check. Contact: Luci Laffitte Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 5107

Healthy Eating Habits Discussion Details: On Tuesday, Nov. 3 at 11 a.m. Aramark dietician Kelley Magowan will be discussing healthy eating habits for the community in MSBVC Room 113. Contact: Katlyn West Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4370

Vote Wofford Tri Delta Details: Follow the link to vote for Wofford College so that the sisters of Tri Delta can win furniture from Garnet Hill for our new house! We are so excited to have a new home on campus and now need a little help to fill it with beautiful, well made furniture. Please help us out by voting and spreading the word! The sisters of Delta Delta Delta thank you! http://www.garnethill.com/GarnetHill/US/Global/DormDecorContest/landing-path Contact: Olivia Crotts Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-923-8070

For daily information about Dining Services, go to: http://campusdish.com/en- US/CSSE/Wofford. Register with the Wofford Emergency Alert System for text and e-mail notifications at: http://www.wofford.edu/newsroom/emergencyManagement/emergencyAlerts/. To submit an item for the Daily Announcements, go to: http://www.wofford.edu/dailyAnnouncements/. For up-to-date information on campus events, visit the Wofford Campus Calendar. From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: Wofford College Daily Announcements for Friday, October 30, 2015 Date: October 30, 2015 at 8:50 AM To: Wofford Staff [email protected], Wofford Students [email protected]

Wofford College Daily Announcements for Friday, October 30, 2015

Today's Events

Today's Fitness Class Schedule ARCH Halloween Party Upcoming Events

Wofford College Gospel Choir Rehearsal Are you interested in a career in scientific research? Club Golf Interest Meeting Heart Development Research Presentation Wofford's Got Talent

Today's Events

Today's Fitness Class Schedule Date/Time: 10/30/2015 2:30:00 PM Location: Richardson Dance Studio Cost: Free Details: Join us today: Tae Kwon Do @2:30, Yoga @4:30, Ab-Lab @5:00, Zumba @5:30! Contact: Steve Traylor Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4069

ARCH Halloween Party Date/Time: 10/30/2015 3:00:00 PM Location: Arcadia United Methodist Church Cost: Free Details: Arcadia Volunteer Corps will be hosting our annual Halloween party at ARCH today at 3 p.m.! There will be face painting and halloween themed food and fun. We will be meeting at the terrier statue at about 2:30 p.m. to carpool. Hope to see you there! Contact: Robyn Cornett Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 803-371-6167

Upcoming Events

Wofford College Gospel Choir Rehearsal Date/Time: 11/1/2015 6:00:00 PM Location: Montgomery Music Building Cost: Details: Please join the Wofford College Gospel Choir as we rehearse the song "Chasing After You" by William D. Murphy! Our rehearsal will be held in the Montgomery Music Building at 6 p.m. We hope to see you there! Contact: Tim Lindsey Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-504-7920

Are you interested in a career in scientific research? Date/Time: 11/3/2015 11:00:00 AM Location: Olin Theater Cost: Free Details: Dr. Caroline Erter Burns is giving a presentation about pursuing a career in scientific research. Dr. Burns received her BS from Wofford College in 1995 and her PhD from Vanderbilt University. Dr. Burns is currently Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Assistant Biologist at Massachusetts General Hospital. She is currently conducting research on the developmental biology of the heart. Contact: Jennifer Dillenger Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4264

Club Golf Interest Meeting Date/Time: 11/3/2015 11:15:00 AM Location: Campus Life Game Room Cost: Free Details: We are starting a club golf team here at Wofford. The team is open to any skill level, from beginner to experienced, and to both men and women. We will begin competition in the upcoming Spring semester. Anybody interested should come out for this brief meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 3. Contact: Devin McGillan Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 803-201-9004

Heart Development Research Presentation Date/Time: 11/3/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: 113 Michael S. Brown Village Cost: Free Cost: Free Details: Dr. Caroline Erter Burns is giving a research presentation about development of the heart. Dr. Burns received her BS from Wofford College in 1995 and her PhD from Vanderbilt University. Dr. Burns is currently Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Assistant Biologist at Massachusetts General Hospital. She is currently conducting research on the developmental biology of the heart. Contact: Stefanie Baker Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 4671

Wofford's Got Talent Date/Time: 11/4/2015 7:00:00 PM Location: Leonard Auditorium Cost: Free Details: Sign up today thru Nov. 4 for the Wofford's Got Talent auditions! email Chie Mushayamunda at [email protected] to nominate yourself or a friend! Cash prizes include 50 dollars for the top 10 contestants, 75 dollars for 3rd place, 100 dollars for 2nd place, and 200 dollars for 1st place! Contact: Chie Mushayamunda Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 336-837-9647

Lost and Found

Found: A canvas bag with cats on it has been found in the Olin Building. Bag is now in Olin 102. Contact: Katie Burns Email: [email protected] Telephone/Extension: 864-597-4500

For daily information about Dining Services, go to: http://campusdish.com/en- US/CSSE/Wofford. Register with the Wofford Emergency Alert System for text and e-mail notifications at: http://www.wofford.edu/newsroom/emergencyManagement/emergencyAlerts/. To submit an item for the Daily Announcements, go to: http://www.wofford.edu/dailyAnnouncements/. For up-to-date information on campus events, visit the Wofford Campus Calendar. From: WoffordNews [email protected] Subject: IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: OPEN ENROLLMENT NOVEMBER 1, 2015 - NOVEMBER 30, 2015 Date: October 30, 2015 at 3:05 PM To: Wofford Staff [email protected]

OPEN ENROLLMENT STARTS NOVEMBER 1, 2015 and ENDS NOVEMBER 30, 2015. SunLife Dental offers full-time employees two

plans – Basic and Enhanced; these plans and the rates (which have not changed), can be found at mywofford, then in Search the Wofford site box type Human resources home page; under the left margin MENU link for rates and additional DENTAL PLAN information – Sunlife. The enrollment form is attached. IF YOU ARE NOT ENROLLED IN THE DENTAL PLAN or WANT TO MAKE CHANGES TO YOUR EXISTING PLAN , PLEASE COMPLETE THE ATTACHED ENROLLMENT FORM AND RETURN TO HUMAN RESOURCES. Voluntary Lifestyle Life and

Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance Plan. The College does not supplement premiums. College does not supplement premiums. The plan has a Living Benefit and is available for full-time employees and their dependents. The rates and additional life insurance plan information can be found at my wofford, then in the Search the Wofford site box, type Human Resources page; under the left margin MENU link for LIFE AD&D PLAN, UNUM. The enrollment form is attached. ______Flexible Spending Account Plan is

voluntary and available to full-time employees who wish to elect to deposit a portion of gross Income pre-tax into a savings-like medical and/or dependent care account through payroll deduction. Use this account to seek reimbursement for qualifying out-of-pocket expenses that you could save as much as 25% to 40% on. You must enroll every year and you can do so online from 11/1/2015-11/30/2015 and the instructions are attached. PLEASE NOTE: If you want a BENNY debit card to get a monthly statement of your expenses; YOU MUST REQUEST IT. Qualifying and non-qualifying expenses along with additional information can be found at mywofford, then in Search the Wofford site box, type Human Resources page; under link for FLEXIBLE SPENDING PLAN, Flores. ______Long Term Long Term

Care insurance assists with cost for home health, assisted living and private nursing home if needed. Since Wofford already provides basic coverage at no cost to full-time employees; you may elect to purchase additional insurance for yourself and family members. Premiums and Evidence of Insurability forms for additional coverage for you and your family are on the Human Resource website at mywofford, then in Search the Wofford site box, enter Human Resources page. The enrollment form is attached. ______If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Rosa Bethea at [email protected] or at 864-597-4227. Lifestyle Life LTC Insuran…rm.pdf ENROL…RM.pdf FLEX Electronic Enrollm…5.docx