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NDND SEPTEMBER2015 News for Notre Dame faculty and staff and their families Notre Dame Class of 2019 Passionate, dedicated and diverse Page 4 Auxiliary Operations iPhonography winners RecSports INSIDE Page 5 Page 11 Page 16 2 | NDWorks | September 2015 $18.25/month. Meetings take place overviews Wednesdays at 12:15 p.m. in the • Consistent documentation NEWS lower level meeting room, Rolfs of compliance training and MATT CASHORE MATT MATT CASHORE MATT inspections PHOTO PROVIDED Sports Rec Center. BRIEFS • Leadership visibility of FREE HEALTH SCREENINGS compliance training and Be better informed about your inspections WHAT’S health and wellness and earn a $180-$276 credit and a chance at A phased rollout of this campus- wide initiative began in July. Human GOING ON Sotomayor Klosinski Narvaez one of five $1,000 rewards. Free for benefit-eligible faculty, staff, and Resources, Risk Management and JUSTICE SOTOMAYOR • Monday, Sept. 21, 3 to 4 p.m., POPE’S SANCTUARY DESIGNED spouses, this confidential 15-minute Athletics will be the first departments Washington Hall: Athletics, BY ND ARCHITECTURE GRAD checkup will tell you where you stand to launch trainings through TO SPEAK ON CAMPUS Audit, Auxiliary Operations, complyND. Compliance training for A public conversation with In Philadelphia this September, on such indicators as blood pressure, Facilities Design & Operations, cholesterol, body mass index and other departments will be added to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Finance, General Counsel, when Pope Francis celebrates an complyND in the future. Sotomayor will be held from outdoor Sunday Mass with some more. Call askHR at 631-5900 to OSPIR, President’s Office and schedule your appointment. For best Staff and faculty can expect to 7 to 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, Student Affairs 1,500 priests and an estimated receive future training through Sept. 2, in the Leighton Concert 1.5 million lay people, he will be results, please fast for eight hours prior to your screening. complyND. When you are assigned Hall, DeBartolo Performing Arts • Monday, Sept. 21, 10 to standing in a sanctuary designed by training, you will receive an email Center. She will discuss a wide James Lenahan, a Glen Ellyn, Illinois, Additional screening opportunities 11 p.m., Eck Visitors Center: are available through Friday, Nov. 6 confirmation. range of issues with NBC News Auxiliary Operations, Campus native who recently graduated with a All University supervisors who correspondent Anne Thompson, master of architecture degree. on campus or at the Notre Dame Safety, Campus Services and Wellness Center. Visit hr.nd.edu/ have reporting relationships with and the discussion will be Facilities Design & Operations Lenahan’s design was selected by staff or faculty are invited to attend moderated by U.S. Court of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia from benefits/ for reward eligibility and more information. a 45-minute demonstration that Appeals Judge Ann Claire Williams. • Tuesday, Sept. 22, 1 to 2 p.m., numerous submissions it had invited will introduce complyND and from schools of architecture in the Both Thompson and Williams are Washington Hall: Campus COMPLYND PROMOTES illustrate how this tool will help Notre Dame alumnae and Trustees. Safety, Campus Services, United States. “It was an outstanding you track training activities and The event is free and open to the Human Resources and OIT opportunity,” said Lenahan, “and it REQUIRED TRAINING AND ensure University compliance. public. Doors open one hour before aligned perfectly with the mission INSPECTIONS Dates and times for the supervisor the event. of the Notre Dame School of The University launched a new demonstrations can be found at Architecture to promote the values of system, complyND, to help the comply.nd.edu/training/info-for- ND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PEOPLE traditional and classical architecture.” Notre Dame community adhere to supervisors. Performances of The Winter’s rules, regulations and legislation that The Inspections phase of the Tale ($40) continue at the DeBartolo MIKE KLOSINSKI promotes safe and ethical behaviors. system will roll out as areas come Performing Arts Center through Michael J. Klosinski, director HUMAN The complyND system supports: due for regularly scheduled safety Sunday, Aug. 30. Performances of of St. Michael’s Laundry, died inspections. Additional information William Shakespeare’s Long Lost unexpectedly on Sunday, Aug. 9. RESOURCES • Assignment of required training regarding inspections will be available First Play ($20) have been extended Klosinski joined the University as and inspections for faculty, staff this fall. through Sunday, Sept. 6. Visit director of St. Michael’s Laundry in WEIGHT WATCHERS and students If you have questions, please visit comply.nd.edu. If you would like to performingarts.nd.edu for details 2004. Since that time, he received On-campus meetings are now • Generation of status reports discuss complyND in greater detail, or to purchase tickets. the Association of Laundry Manager’s every Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. to include; reporting of course please contact Risk Management (ALM) Laundry Manager of the (member weigh-in at noon). completion rates, course pass/ and Safety at 631-5037 or Human FIGHTING IRISH FIGHTING Year Award for the Ohio River Valley Discounted membership is available fail requirements, overdue Resources at 631-5900. HUNGER FOOD DRIVE Chapter four times. He was a three- to full-time, benefit-eligible faculty assignments and training time finalist for National Laundry and staff and their spouses for just Help provide a meal for a hungry Manager of the Year and was awarded child in St. Joseph County by con- ALM’s prestigious Heywood Wiley tributing to the University’s annual Manager of the Year Award in 2006. food drive, Fighting Irish Fighting Klosinski was an active member Hunger. The drive takes place of the South Bend community and a Saturday, Sept. 5, through Friday, founder of the nonprofit organization Sept. 25. Youth Wrestling of Michiana. He PHOTO PROVIDED Your donation of $1 can provide leaves behind his wife, Katie, two up to eight meals; collection jars sons and three grandchildren. are in many food service locations “Mike’s untimely death is across campus and donations can heartbreaking for all who knew be given to departmental represen- him. His expertise, dedication tatives or made online. Barrels for and innovation will be a lasting donations of nonperishable food memory for me,” said David Harr, items will also be available in build- associate vice president for Auxiliary ings across campus. Operations. For more information about the Interviewed for an NDWorks drive, including ways to donate, article on August 6, Klosinski said see fightinghunger.nd.edu. If you’d the following about St. Michael’s like to volunteer to help with the Laundry: “This is not just a laundry effort, contact Anne Kolaczyk at service, this is an art. We are all about [email protected]. quality, and our staff is the best.” TOWN HALL MEETINGS NARVAEZ RECEIVES The annual fall Town Hall BOOK AWARD Meetings take place Monday Darcia F. Narvaez, professor and Tuesday, Sept. 21 and 22, SHRED EVENT of psychology and a nationally in Washington Hall and the Eck recognized expert on moral Visitors Center. If possible, please Jayne Lamb, shred program coordinator for the University Archives, who organized the Third Annual education, has received the 2015 attend the meeting scheduled for William James Book Award Employee Free Shred Event July 15, reports that the group serviced 150 cars (the count was done by vehicle your division: from the American Psychological rather than participant.) “Shred-it gave me a total weight of shredded material of 7,080 pounds, which was Association (APA). The award, then bundled and recycled,” Lamb says. In addition, three boxes of multi-media materials (DVDs, CDs and • Monday, Sept. 21, 11 a.m. which honors outstanding even a few X-rays) were incinerated. “One very nice employee brought Dairy Queen Dilly Bars to us during to noon, Washington Hall: research integrating psychology Investments, Development, the second half of the event,” says Lamb. “I wish I had a name so we could thank her!” with other disciplines, went to Alumni Association, Public Narvaez’s new book, Neurobiology Current estimates suggest that the 3.5 tons of paper recovered at the Shred Event represent the equivalent of Affairs and Communications, and the Development of Human 12 to 24 trees, depending on the quality of the paper produced (Conservatree.org). The U.S. Environmental Colleges, Schools, Institutes, Morality: Evolution, Culture, and Centers, Provost’s Office and Protection Agency reports that recycling paper also saves space in landfills, reduces energy and water Wisdom, published by W.W. Norton. other units reporting to the consumption and reduces greenhouse gas emissions. For more information on ways you can help the Provost’s Office environment, visit epa.gov or visit sustainability.nd.edu. Have a comment, question or story idea? Contact NDWorks Managing Editor Carol C. Bradley, 631-0445 or [email protected]. For questions CONTACT regarding The Week @ ND or the University calendar, contact Electronic Media Coordinator Jennifer Laiber, 631-4753 or [email protected]. NDWorks is published 12 times a year. 2015-16 publication dates are June 23; July 23; Aug. 27; Sept. 24; Oct. 29; Dec. 3; Jan. 7; Jan 28; Feb. 25; US @ March 24; April 21 and May 16. Content for the issue must be submitted three weeks before the publication date. September 2015 | NDWorks | 3 Holy Cross Heritage pilgrimage BY MICHAEL O. GARVEY, Campus banking MEDIA RELATIONS Twenty staff members of the via 1st Source University’s Division of Student The 1st Source LaFortune branch PHOTO PROVIDED Regulations will affect Affairs spent the last week of May cash for events has made these accommodations: in France as participants in the inaugural Holy Cross Heritage BY WENDY MOTT, • Amounts of $500 or LESS: Pilgrimage.