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La Salle University La Salle University Digital Commons Campus News University Publications 9-29-2000 Campus News September 29, 2000 La Salle University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/campus_news Recommended Citation La Salle University, "Campus News September 29, 2000" (2000). Campus News. 1404. http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/campus_news/1404 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at La Salle University Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Campus News by an authorized administrator of La Salle University Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. CAMPUS NEWS LA SALLE UNIVERSITY’S WEEKLY INFORMATION CIRCULAR La Salle University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19141 Sept. 29th,2000 Office of the University Registrar Memorandum To: Day Faculty Memorandum From: Edward Koronkiewicz, FSC, Assistant Registrar Re: Fall ’00 Final Exams Date: September 27, 2000 You are reminded that examination week, December 11th through December 15th, is part of the academic school year. All faculty are expected to be available for proctoring assignments during this time. Final examinations should be given during the scheduled examination period and not the week preceding. This will help avoid any interference with the normal summative activities taking place in large part around campus that week. Arrangements for other types of assessment should be carefully made so they do not conflict with the scheduled examination period or with course work in the weeks preceding exams. This includes Honors courses, Seminars, etc... If you do not plan to give a written final examination during the scheduled examination week, please e-mail me at [email protected] with the course(s) and sections(s) involved. You may also use the bottom portion of this sheet to indicate the same information. Please return this form to Brother Edward - c/o Registrar’s Office - Box 818 no later than Friday, October 6th. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. COURSE SECTION INSTRUCTOR Campus News is distributed weekly to foster communication and encourage information sharing among University departments. Articles submitted are the responsibility o f their authors alone and do not imply an opinion on the part o f La Salle University or the Department o f Mail and Duplicating Services. EXPLORE THIS!! La Salle University Student Affairs Weekly Events Calendar October 1 to October 7, 2000 Coming soon: Web Calendar!!! Brought to you by the University Life Unit of Student Affairs! Complete form to de-triple in Adm. Svs. - Rm. 205 Union Health Services open for vaccines at cost - stop in soon! Sunday, October 1, 2000 WOMEN’S SOCCER GAME against Dayton @1 PM in McCarthy Stadium Liturgy in Chapel @6:30PM Monday, October2, 2000 Liturgy in Chapel @12:30PM Interview Skills @1PM in Career Services Center Tuesday, October 3, 2000 Resume Reviews @2:30PM in Career Services Center Confession in Chapel @3:30PM; Liturgy @4:30PM MEN’S TENNIS MATCH against Fordham @3:30pm (Home) [email protected]: Tom McCormack presents “Hate Speech + Love Songs” @8PM in the Music Room sponsored by The Alliance and SDA Wednesday, October4, 2000 Liturgy in Chapel @12:30PM Resume Reviews from 1PM - 3PM in Career Services Center Thursday, October 5, 2000 Liturgy in Chapel @12:30PM 2nd Interview Skills @12:30PM in Career Services Center Political Awareness Month — Food and Speakers @12:30PM Union Patio WOMEN’S TENNIS MATCH against Lehigh @3:30PM (Home) Friday, October 6, 2000 Liturgy in Chapel @12:30PM MEN’S SOCCER GAME against George Washington @3:30PM in McCarthy Stadium [email protected]: Happening Hour in the Miguel Community Center from 3PM-6:30PM - All welcome!! Sponsored by SGA, RSA, GAM, IFSC and run by Miguel CAs $5 Friday bus trip to “First Night” in Center City sponsored by RSA, Lambda lota Tau and the Honors Board —bus and departure info TBA A R&B trio — “Imani” @8PM in the Dan Rodden Theater sponsored by AASL and DSA Saturday, October 7, 2000 Branch Out Day - meet on the Main Quad @9AM and return around 2:30PM for Picnic on Main Quad - any questions call University Ministry and Service x1804 WOMEN’S FIELD HOCKEY GAME against Albany @1PM on Hank DeVincent Field WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL GAME against Fordham @6PM in the Tom Gola Arena Union@m ax.cap: Film “Power of One” in the Rodden Theater @7:30PM and 9:30PM sponsored by University Ministry Services La Salle University Teaching and Learning center ALERT Upcoming Workshops October 5th ♦Teaching in the 75-minute Block - Bob Vogel 12:30 p.m. -1:45 p.m. College Hall 202 October 20th *Teaching the Doubles with Freshman Composition Terry Zawacki, George Mason University 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. College Hall 205 October 31st *Teaching the Doubles: How to Develop Joint Sessions - Panel 12:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. College Hall 205 November 15th *The Writing Fellows Program: Film and Discussion - Margot Soven 1:00 p.m. -1 :50 p.m. College Hall 202 November 20th Voices Project: Integrating Diversity into Course Content - April Herring 1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. College Hall TBA Look for further announcements in Campus News and email for more detailed information. *Co-sponsored with the New Core Curriculum La Salle university Teaching and Learning Center Don't be left out! Plan to join us. Teaching and Learning Inside the Block: Strategies for the 75-minute Class Period Conducted by Robert Vogel, Ed.D. Associate Professor- Education Thursday, October 5th 12:30 p.m. -1:45 p.m. College Hall 202 Many of us are now teaching in a 75-minute format. The new format creates numerous opportunities for hands-on-learning experiences for our students. While this new opportunity is exciting, it also creates diverse challenges. Join us for an interactive session that will focus on specific strategies for effectively utilizing the 75-minute format. To ensure sufficient seating and light refreshment, please RSVP to Kathi McNichol at 951-1824 or email: [email protected]. Thanks to you who have already indicated your intention to attend. There are seats still available. Hope to see you there! Sponsored/ by the Teaching and Learnin g C en ter Kathleen S. McNichol, Assistant Director Let's do lunch... The Women's Studies Center will be open for informal, brown-bag lunches on Fridays from 12 - 1:30, beginning October- 6th. This is an opportunity for all faculty and staff to drop by and join colleagues new and old for a chance to socialize in a relaxed setting. There is no agenda - it's just lunch! The Women's Studies Center is located in Olney 105. Please stop by and join us! Questions? Contact Sabrina DeTurk ([email protected]) or Margie Allen ([email protected]) L a Sa l l e U n iv e r s it y Diplomat-in-Residence Program Philadelphia, PA 19141 • (215) 951-1558 • (215) 951-1015 • Fax (215) 951-1602 Diplomat-in-Residence 2001 will be held March 26, 27, and 28 A session on women will precede the Conference as part of Women’s History Month. Detailed information will follow. REL 271: Religious History of Ireland Dr. Geffrey B. Kelly Spring 2001 Study Religious History of Ireland: *How the Irish May Have Saved Civilization *Absorb the beauties and mystical elements of Celtic Christianity *Enjoy the Architectural Wonders & Spectacular Scenery of the "Emerald Isle” Earn Three Credits in Religion • The trip begins in Dublin City, Capital of Ireland. Visit to the sites of Dublin and places of interest in the religious history of Ireland including Trinity College with its renowned Book of Kells and Medieval St. Patrick’s Cathedral with its “Swift Comer,” noted for its collection of memorabilia of Jonathan Swift, author of Gulliver’s Travels and Dean of St. Patrick’s in 1713 • On to Glendalough in the Wicklow Mountains and the picturesque, well-preserved mins of St. Kevin’s Monastery. Overnight in Waterford. • From County Wicklow to the towering, mystical Rock of Cashel, the most striking ecclesiastical mins in all Ireland. Medieval Banquet in Bunratty Castle; overnight in Bunratty. • From the Bunratty Folk Park to spectacular Quin Abbey, then on to the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher rising sheer from the Atlantic Ocean. Visit the Bureen and the Dolmens, study the pre-historic megalithic tombs and pre-Christian Celtic Shrines; overnight in Galway. • From Galway Bay to the remote and beautiful Conemara, visit the castle-like Kylemore Abbey. • From Galway to Croagh Patrick, the sacred mountain of St. Patrick, then on to Cong Abbey, site of a well-preserved 12th Century Abbey now famed for being the location of the filming of “The Quiet Man.” Traditional Irish feast in the Village of Kinvara in the evening. • Return to Dublin City via Clonmacnoise, St. Ciaran’s (Kieran) monastery famed for its Celtic crosses, stone churches and round tower. Return via amazing Confert Cathedral; final evening in Dublin. • Depart Philadelphia on March 8th and Return to Philadelphia on March 17th • 3 and 4 Star Hotel Accommodations in Dublin, Waterford, Limerick, & Galway • Private Group with tour director • Dr. Kelly, Br. Gerry Molyneaux and John Buckley leading the Travel • Medical and Cancellation Insurance Included • Space Limited to 20 Persons • See Dr. Kelly for Travel Brochure and costs • Registration fee due October 31, 2000 • Application and Payments should be submitted to Dr. Kelly Dr. Geffrey B. Kelly • Director of Religion - McShain 206 • (215) 951 -1335 or Fax (215) 951 - 1665 • [email protected] Meeting times beforehand for those going on this travel will be announced. Brochures or More Information