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StateLineswww.frostburg.edu/admin/foundation/news.htm For and about FSU people A publication of the FSU Office of Advancement Volume 32, Number 4, September 17, 2001 Copy deadline: noon Wednesday, 228 Hitchins or [email protected]

Massenkoff Russian Cellar, Leone’s Italian Restaurant, Larry’s Blues Cellar, and Oxford House and can Music Folk Festival to Perform be purchased through the CES Box Office. Each special includes a uniquely The Massenkoff Russian Folk Festival designed meal with non-alcoholic will appear at FSU on Saturday, Sept. 29 beverages, tax and gratuity. K.J. James Brings to open All tickets for this performance are the 2001- Blues to FSU general admission. Tickets are $10 for 2002 adults and $5 for children under 17. One of the Cultural There is no ticket charge for this blues’ big Events Parents’ Weekend performance for FSU voices, K.J. Series and students and family as well as FSU James, celebrate faculty and staff with a valid FSU ID. brings his Parents’ For information and ticket purchases, music to FSU Weekend. and for dinner-theatre menu selections on Friday, The and reservation purchases, contact the September perfor- FSU CES Box Office Monday through 21. Perform- mance is Friday from 10 a.m to 4 p.m. at x3137 ing Live at set for 8:30 or toll-free at 1-(886) TIXX CES. Order the Loft in p.m. in the Nikolai Massenkoff requests can also be faxed to x7049 or the Lane Cordts K.J. James emailed to [email protected]. Based on University Center Main Arena. availability, tickets may also be pur- Center at 8 Starring world celebrated singer chased at the Cordts Center Arena Box p.m., James will accompany himself on Nikolai Massenkoff and featuring a Office one hour prior to the perfor- acoustic . The show is free and ensemble and soloists, plus the mance. For information and ticket open to the public. Russian Souvenir Dancers, this show availability on the day of the show, call Acclaimed as a champion of classic expresses the Russian spirit in song and x4411. All patrons must have a ticket, country blues, James was one of the dance. The performance offers audiences and all ticket sales are final. opening artists at the Woodstock ’99 a tantalizing glimpse of Russian history This tour of The Massenkoff Russian Festival. His powerful baritone, com- and traditions. Folk Festival is presented in partnership bined with forceful footwork, fluid Massenkoff’s resonant bass voice, the with the FSU Campus Activities Board. finger-picking and some bass musicians’ virtuosity and the graceful Additional information can be obtained lines, gives his music a of its own movements of the colorfully clad dancers by visiting FSU’s Cultural Events Series while staying true to the acoustic blues have mesmerized audiences in seven at www.frostburg.edu/events/ces. tradition of Blind Lemon Jefferson. He countries and 38 states. The show has can make his guitar resonate like an appeared with the Boston Symphony empty oil drum or ring like a country Orchestra and at a variety of venues, We Want YOU at dinner bell. including Carnegie Hall, Las Vegas, the With a repertoire of 500-plus songs, Epcot Center and the recent Olympics in Parents’ Weekend James performs at more than 200 shows Korea. Massenkoff has shared the stage Parents’ Weekend 2001 is scheduled a year at colleges, clubs, coffeehouses with such stars as Liberace, Jerry Lewis, for Sept. 28-30. The program of events and festivals throughout the U.S. His Bob Hope, Glen Campbell and Ray has been sent to parents with an sense of harmony, dexterity and sense of Charles. invitation to attend. As in the past, humor earned him two nominations for “Massenkoff has an astonishing voice there will be a reception for parents and Campus Entertainer of the Year. Fellow and charisma,” says the Chatauquan students on Saturday, Sept.. 29 from blues greats John Jackson, John Daily of New York. He developed his 7:15 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. in the Alice R. Hammond, John Cephas and Phil unique vocal style as a child in a Manicur Assembly Hall. For the past few Wiggins have expressed respect for his Russian Orthodox orphanage. years, we have set up tables for all artistry. He has recorded with the “Salt The entire family will enjoy this members of the FSU community so City Blues” project on Blue Wave unforgettable cultural journey into the parents have the opportunity to meet Records. heart of Russia, the Ukraine, Moldavia with representatives from your division Come and “get the joint jumping” and Armenia. or department. with some foot-stompin’ blues n’ boogie, Dinner theatre specials are available In order to plan enough tables, please K.J.-style. prior to the performance at one of the contact Gary Van Zinderen Director of For more information, call the Lane following dinner theatre partner restau- Student Activities, at x4151 or Information Center at x4411. rants: Fratelli’s Italian Restaurant, [email protected], no later Giuseppe’s Italian Restaurant, JB’s Steak than Monday, Sept. 17th.

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a 300-page biography written by FSU hypnosis for positive change and goal Tribute to Noted Department of Music faculty member Dr. achievement. Composer Planned Grolman Schlegel. The book was recently This show, which is free and open to published by Greenwood Press. the public, promises an unforgettable The FSU Department of Music will For information, contact Grolman evening of hypnotic hilarity. celebrate the achievements of American Schlegel at x4117. composer Emma Lou Diemer in a special concert Saturday, Sept. 22 at 8 p.m. in the PAC’s Pealer Recital Hall. Guitar Virtuoso Edgar Exhibits The composer will be in attendance. ‘ The event is free and open to the public. Cruz to Perform Highlighting the evening will be the The ‘The Storm is Passing world premiere of Diemer’s “Trio for of the acoustic , Violin and Cello,” commissioned guitar will fill Over’ at Roper for FSU’s Chamberlain Trio, with Dr. FSU’s Lane “The Storm is Passing Over,” an Ellen Grolman Schlegel on cello, Dr. Joan University exhibit celebrating the musical life of DeVee Dixon on Center on Maryland’s African American Community piano and Dr. Friday, Sept. from Emancipation to Civil Rights, will Laura Kobayashi 28 when Edgar be presented in FSU’s Stephanie Ann on violin. The Cruz performs Roper Gallery through Wednesday, Oct. Collegium Live at the 3. Music, under Loft. The A public reception will be held Friday, the direction of concert, which Sept. 28, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Dr. Karen is free and Edgar Cruz One of the most endangered resources Soderberg, will open to the in Maryland are materials documenting perform “Three public, is set for 9:30 p.m. the musical history of the African- Madrigals” and With a repertoire of more than 400 American community. Peabody Institute “Kyrie.” FSU songs, Cruz is known for playing Archivist Elizabeth Schaaf has been percussionist requests during his performances. His interviewing musicians and their Ron Horner will playlist encompasses classical, pop, families, collecting oral histories, Emma Lou Diemer present rock, Latin, international, standards and precious photographs, and other cher- “Toccata for easy listening, including such classics as ished memorabilia and has put together Marimba,” and “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Tequila,” this dramatic exhibition of photographs, trombonist Bryan Anton will perform “Pipeline” and “Sabre Dance.” vintage recordings and documents. “Psalms 1 and 122 for Bass Born and raised in Oklahoma City, “The Storm is Passing Over” shows and Piano.” The Laurel Brass, composed Cruz grew up with the sounds of Latin much of the wealth of material that has of Anton, Lori Anton and Sandra mariachi music under the inspiration of been gathered together at Peabody. It is Woodward, will conclude the concert his father Manuel. After obtaining a hoped that this exhibition will demon- with the world premiere of the “Quartet bachelor’s degree in music from Okla- strate the importance of continuing the for , , Trumpet and Piano.” homa City University in 1986, he search for lost materials and encourage Before the concert, at 7 p.m., Diemer embarked on a full-time career perform- the preservation of what we have. will speak regarding her life in music ing, arranging, publishing, recording, and career as a composer. At the distributing and marketing his music concert’s conclusion, audience members internationally. will have the opportunity to speak with “...Edgar Cruz is a wizard. How else Speakers the composer and all participating can one explain how he captures the musicians. During the week preceding sounds of an entire band and reduces National Safe Sex the concert, Diemer will be composer-in- them to a single guitar?” says John residence at FSU to speak with students, Schroder, publisher of Fingerstyle Guitar Educator to Speak lecture in selected music classes and act Magazine. Joel Goldman, an award-winning as mentor and advisor to students For more information, call the Lane educator, will present “Sex Under the interested in composition. University Center Information Desk at Influence” at FSU on Wednesday, Sept. On Sunday, Sept. 23, at 4 p.m., x4411. 12, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Alice R. Diemer will present an organ recital of Manicur Assembly Hall. her compositions at St. Patrick’s Catholic Sponsored by the SAFE office and the Church, Centre St., Cumberland. Entertainment BURG Peer Education Network, Best known for her choral and Goldman’s presentation is free and open to the public. keyboard works, Diemer has produced a Hypnotist ‘The Amazing “My job is to help students make the diverse and sophisticated repertoire that connection between alcohol and sex, also includes works for orchestra, Sandman’ to Appear and the consequences we’re likely to symphonic band, chamber ensemble, “The Amazing Sandman,” otherwise face when we mix the two,” says voice, solo instruments and electronic known as hypnotist Dan Sanders, will Goldman, who shares stories from his instruments. More than 100 of her 350 appear at FSU’s Alice R. Manicur Hall in own and others’ college experiences to compositions have been recorded, with the Lane University Center on Friday, illustrate his message. many considered standard pieces. Sept. 28 at 8 p.m. Because statistics indicate that Throughout her 50-year career, Considered one of the hottest per- approximately 80 percent of all sexual Diemer has considered communication forming hypnotists on the entertain- assaults on campus involve alcohol, with her audience as her highest musical ment circuit today, Sanders specializes Goldman believes excessive alcohol use priority. Her style is characterized by in the art of hypnosis comedy with is the most important topic for discus- motoric, driving rhythms, along with audience participation. While unlocking sion on campus today. lyrical, sweeping melodies and unusual, the imagination and summoning the “There is no judgment anywhere in provocative harmonies. creative power of the subconscious, he this presentation, and the point is not Now in her mid-seventies, Diemer is captivates his audience with high- to get students to stop drinking alto- busy with commissions, which include energy fun. gether, “ Goldman says. “Instead, I hope to give them some tools they can “Homage to Tchaikovsky” for the Santa Sanders, a certified hypnotherapist, is use to make better decisions.” Barbara Symphony. She is the subject of also active in promoting and using StateLines / 3

During the past six years, he has Bass Tournament Set master’s granting universities. There are spoken to students at more than 700 four tiers of rankings, based on a wide campuses and 48 national conferences. For Sept. 23 range of criteria. Salisbury and Towson For more information, contact the The 3rd Annual David Sanford are also listed in tier two. SAFE Office at x4761. Memorial Bass Tournament will be held Although we are already aware of the from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 23, strength of our institution, validated Appalachian Lab at Deep Creek Lake State Park. A portion recently by the very positive evaluation of each registration benefits the David we received from the Middle States “Behavioral and Population Ecology of Sanford endowed fund and contributions reviewers of our Periodic Review Report, the White-Footed Mouse” will be the may be made directly through the FSU it is always good to know that others topic of the next UMCES Appalachian Foundation. recognize our strengths, as well. We Lab seminar. The presentation will be Each boat may weigh a maximum of also ranked very well in the specific made by Stephen H. Vessey, of the five bass and winners will be determined category that ranks institutions based National Science Foundation and to eight places in addition to a lunker on campus diversity. Bowling Green University, on Thursday, contest. Daron Winters and J.T. Kenney I know that none of the achievements Sept. 20, at 3:30 p.m. in AL room 109. both of Frostburg are the defending for which we are credited would be champions and weighed a total of 13 possible without the excellent work of pounds, 8 ounces last year. our faculty and staff. To all of you who Take Note For a registration form, contact the make us what we are, thank you! FSU Foundation at x4161 or visit the Catherine R. Gira Web site at www.fishdeepcreek.com/ President Brown Bag default.htm. “Horizons,” a composition by FSU Brainstorming music professor Dr. Jon Bauman, will be The Center for Alumni/Fund-Raising performed by the Chamber Orchestra Teaching Excellence is Events on Tap Kremlin on Saturday, Sept. 22, as part sponsoring its first of the Garrett Lakes Arts Festival On Oct. 4, the Uncle Tucker’s/FSU Brown Bag Lunch of (GLAF). This concert is scheduled for 8 College of Business Annual Scholarship the semester on p.m. at Garrett Community College. Social will be held at Uncle Tucker’s Friday, Sept. 21 from Music composed by Dr. Bauman has Pizza Cellar and Brew House in Cumber- 11:30 to 1 p.m. been performed in Europe and across the land to benefit the College of Business. Organizers will use United States. Last year, his “Duo” for The social will be from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. this first lunch as an open forum to violin and cello was selected for perfor- Cost is $10. Call x4008 for details. The suggest topics for future lunches in the mance at the Alfeo Gigli Festival in next day, Oct. 5, will be the Uncle series. Everyone is invited to bring a Italy. His “Adagio” for orchestra was Tucker’s/FSU College of Business Annual lunch and some ideas. Dessert will be recorded by the Slovak Radio Orchestra Championship Scramble Tournament to provided. for the Master Musicians Collective benefit the College of Business. Shotgun In addition, anyone wishing to compact disc series. start is at 1 p.m. at the Cumberland conduct a lunch or a workshop should For concert tickets and information, Country Club. Call x4200 for details. attend or should contact Pat Coward at call GLAF at (301) 378-3082 or visit the Homecoming weekend begins Friday, x4696. If you have a class conflict with Web site at Nov. 2, with the Annual Bobcat Athletic the times, come early and leave early or www.artsandentertainment.org. come late. Tournament to benefit FSU Athletics. Shotgun Start is at 1 p.m. at Maplehurst In the wake of Country Club. Call x4200 for details. last week’s Scheduling and On Nov. 3 will be the Annual Varsity national tragedies Club Social for all FSU Varsity Letter Religious Observances with the terrorism Winners. The social will be from 4 to 6 attacks in New FSU President Catherine R. Gira p.m. at the Elks Lodge in Frostburg. Call York, Washington, requests sensitive and responsible x4758 for details. compliance by all students, faculty and D.C. and Pennsyl- staff to the following FSU and Board of vania, the Univer- Regents policy: Collective Bargaining sity wants to say “It is the policy of FSU that the Primer “thank you” to the academic programs and services of the members of its University shall be available to all What are the choices on the ballot community that rose to the challenge to qualified students who have been when an election is held? offer assistance to those in need. From admitted to its programs, regardless of You would choose between “No the FSU Counseling Center to faculty their religious beliefs. Students shall not Representation” (i.e., no exclusive and staff who lent support. be penalized because of observances of representation) and at least one union. A special thank you goes to the their religious holidays and shall be The winning option would be the one members of the Allen HallSTARS! and given an opportunity to make up, receiving a simple majority of the votes the V.O.I.C.E. Clearinghouse who within a reasonable time period, any cast. If there are two or more unions on quickly organized a candlelight vigil in academic assignment that is missed due the ballot and none of the choices the upper quad on the night of Sept. to the individual participation in receive a majority, a runoff election is 11th. Approximately 450 students, held between the two highest choices on religious observances. It is the responsi- faculty and staff attended the event to the ballot. If “No Representation” is bility of the student to notify his/her grieve, show support and join together chosen by vote, you would continue to instructor of conflicts between religious in a time of national crisis. Thank you participate in the University’s personnel observances and scheduled course to all who participated! activities.” programs. Courtesy suggests that students should notify their instructors of conflicts and make arrangements for Points of Pride Deadlines making up missed work PRIOR to an absence due to religious observance. All faculty and staff have been sent a You will be pleased to know that in Deadline Nearing for calendar of Religious and Ethnic Holi- the latest edition of “U.S. News and Phase III Teacher Ed. days for reference. World Report” Frostburg State Univer- sity has jumped from third tier to the Candidates in Teacher Education who second tier in ranking of northern plan to enter a teaching internship StateLines / 4

(Phase III) during the Spring 2002 ·Thursdays from 7 to 7:55 p.m., take all financial aid with them and semester, please secure an application Kickboxing and Abs. transfer credit back to FSU. For for admission from Carol Abernathy in For information and registration information on any of the programs the Dept. of Educational Professions, contact Center Coordinator Amy or scholarships that may be available, Room 206-6 Framptom Hall by Sept. 14. Nazelrod at x7934. check with Dr. Amy Simes at the CIE Application deadline is Sept. 28. in the Fuller House on Braddock Road, call her at x3091 or e-mail her Get Involved at [email protected]. Students Deadline for Phase I are also advised to visit the CIE Web page at: www.frostburg.edu/admin/ and II Teacher Ed. Catholic Campus cie/cie.htm. Candidates in Teacher Education who Ministry Apply Now for Intersession Programs: are planning to take Phase I or Phase II Spend New Year’s in the Andes! classes during Spring 2002 semester, CCM will have its September dinner of The intersession program in Ecuador please secure an application from Mrs. barbecued chicken and burgers at the will offer courses in Spanish, Latin Felicia Leary in the Office of Unit Osborne Newman Center’s Bishop Murphy American Women and Biology, presented Assessment, Room 215 Framptom Hall. Hall at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 18. at the Centro de Estudios Application deadline is Nov. 16. Interamericanos for four weeks from late United Campus Ministry December through mid-January. Contact “Time Management” will be the topic Dr. MacGregor O’Brien at x4287 or Dr. Volunteers of Dr. Mikal Crawford’s talk to UCM. Gwen Brewer at x4306. Crawford, assistant professor of Educa- French, Quebec Culture and Snow Sports tional Professions, will address this Students can apply now for a three- Read to Succeed student concern and involve a group week, intensive French language pro- Want to earn volunteer hours? Want experience Wednesday, Sept. 19, at 7:30 gram at the University of Quebec in to work with children? Read to Succeed, p.m. in Ort Library room 237. Chicoutimi. French classes are taught at an AmeriCorps literacy program based all levels, and students can participate out of FSU, is recruiting tutors for fall in snow sports and other cultural events 2001. Designed to provide students in Homecoming during the afternoons. Scholarships are grades K-8 with free, one-on-one There will be an informational available from the CIE. Contact Tom Carr tutoring, Read to Succeed will offer meeting about Homecoming for all at x4747. tutoring at the FSU Ort Library on interested students and FSU community Tuesdays from 5 to 7 p.m. and Thurs- members on Tuesday, Sept, 18, at 7 p.m. Information Meeting for England Program days from 5 to 7 p.m. All volunteers will in Lane Center 201. Refreshments will be Students interested in attending the be trained. If you or someone you know provided. If you have questions, contact FSU sponsored program at the University is interested in volunteering with the Kerri Rawlings at x7588 or stop by 228 of Northumbria in Newcastle (UNN) program, please contact Rhonda Hitchins. spring semester should attend an Schwinabart at x4191. information meeting on Monday, 17 Could Your Child Use Sept. at 5 p.m. in the Fuller House. Girl Scouts Seeking Read to Succeed? Quebec Information Meeting There will be an information meeting Volunteers Does your child for all students interested in attending have difficulty Do you have extra time on your the Quebec intersession program at the reading? Does he hands? Need volunteer hours for University of Quebec in Chicoutimi. The or she have community service work? If you enjoy meeting will take place on Wednesday, problems complet- working with children ages 5 to 18 years 19 Sept., at 4:30-5:30 p.m. in the Fuller ing homework old and have a couple of hours to spare, House. For more information, contact assignments? Is please contact the local Girl Scouts of Tom Carr at x4747. Shawnee Council office and leave a you son or message at 301-777-1097 or 301-689- daughter upset Ecuador Intersession Program 1505. In order to keep Girl Scouting with his or her Students who are interested in alive in this area, we need to get more grades? If your spending the intersession in the Andes people interested in volunteering. child needs extra support in developing of Ecuador should attend an information reading skills and strategies, help is meeting on Thursday, 20 Sept., at 5 available. p.m. in Room 205 of Lowndes Hall. For Activities for Life Read to Success, an AmeriCorps more information, please contact Dr. literacy program based out of FSU, is MacGregor O’Brien at x4287 or Dr. Gwen designed to provide students in grades Brewer at x4306. Aerobics kindergarten through eight with two Study Down Under: Australia, New Frostburg State University’s Activities hours of free tutoring each week. Zealand for Life Center will offer a semester of Children are tutored one-on-one by Aerobics beginning Sept. 10 and run- trained volunteers, and tutoring sites FSU is affiliated with AustraLearn, an ning through Dec. 13. The classes will have been established at the FSU Ort organization that provides unique be held in room 165 of the Cordts Library on Tuesdays and Thursdays from opportunities to study at a variety of Physical Education Center. 5 to 7 . universities in Australia and New The class schedule is as follows: If you would like more information, Zealand. AustraLearn arranges cheap ·Mondays from 6 to 6:55 p.m., Step or if you would like to enroll your child, flights, an orientation program on the Class; please contact Rhonda Schwinabart, Great Barrier Reef, pre-registration and ·Mondays from 7 to 7:55 p.m., Read to Succeed coordinator, at x4191. transcript evaluation. Students may Kickboxing/Sculpting Combo; choose from a broad range of course ·Tuesdays from 6 to 6:55 p.m., Boot offerings at campuses set in beautiful Camp; International and exotic surroundings. Scholarships ·Tuesdays from 7 to 7:55 p.m., Hi-Lo are available from both FSU and & Latin Aerobics; The Center for International AustraLearn. Applications for spring ·Wednesdays from 6 to 6:55 p.m., Hi- Education offers a variety of ways for 2002 are now being accepted. Lo or Step; FSU students to see the world. In Study in Newcastle, England ·Thursdays from 6 to 6:55 p.m., many cases students register at FSU Students interested in studying at the Kickboxing; during a semester abroad, and can University of Northumbria in Newcastle, StateLines / 5

England, may apply now for next spring or Japan. You may register at FSU and telemarketing. Candidates will be semester. Newcastle is one of the use your financial aid for all programs. responsible for soliciting contributions liveliest cities in the UK, just across the AIFS offers scholarships to qualified from alumni, friends and parents for Channel from Amsterdam and three students. Apply now for spring 2002. unrestricted gifts to the University. hours north of London (one hour south Scholarships Available for Overseas Study The position requires prior of Edinburgh) by train. Course offerings telemarketing experience, excellent In addition to taking financial aid are available in a wide variety of organization and communication skills. overseas, students may apply for a subjects. The cost of the program about Advanced marketing and sales skills are variety of scholarships for study abroad the same as one semester at FSU and all a must. Candidates must be available to programs. The CIE offers scholarships for financial aid will transfer. work Sundays through Thursdays from all FSU programs in the amount of $500 5:30 to 9 p.m. Do Your Student Teaching in Copenhagen and $1,000. Some departments also offer Interested candidates may pick up an Education majors who would like to scholarships for overseas study. There application on or before Oct. 1 at the earn a semester of FSU credits while are additional scholarships available Office of Annual Giving, Hitchins studying in Denmark should apply now from study abroad organizations, such Building Room 228. for next spring semester’s exchange as AustraLearn and ISEP, and there are program with the KDAS School of two new scholarships available for Student Telemarketing Manager Teacher Training in Copenhagen. residents of Maryland (MIEA) and for This position is a part-time, six- Students complete projects and spend U.S. students on financial aid (Gilman). month position paying $8 to $10 per several weeks in Danish schools practic- There are also national scholarships, hour. It is an excellent opportunity to ing student teaching skills. All courses such as the Rotary scholarship, the NSEP learn all aspects of telemarketing. The are in English. Financial aid transfers scholarship and the Fulbright. candidate will be responsible for recruit- and scholarships are available. Gain Work/Volunteer Experience Overseas ing, training, motivating and retaining a staff of approximately 30 student Students interested in working abroad employees. The candidate will assist in See Octoberfest or Mayfest in Germany should come by the CIE for information developing program goals and objectives, FSU students who would like to take about internships, volunteer organiza- write scripts, devise key strategies and part in UMUC’s semester programs in tions and paid work overseas. Many incentives, track statistical program Schwabisch Gmund in southern Germany organizations help students obtain jobs results and oversee budgets. are advised to apply to the CIE. The and work permits, and some help to The position requires at least two campus is part of the University of arrange housing as well. Students can years of telemarketing experience, Maryland system, and all credits transfer choose from short experiences (1 to 2 preferably in a management capacity. back to FSU. Live in a beautiful medieval months) to longer experiences (4 to 12 Also required is computer literacy village and study on a campus with months), or even look into a more (Excel, MS Word), excellent organization students from over 100 countries. All serious commitment (1-3 years). and communication skills. teaching is in English, and German Destinations are available throughout Interested candidates may submit instruction is offered as well. Scholar- the world. cover letter, resume and at least three ships are available from both FSU and Learn More About Study Abroad references on or before Sept. 24. to the UMUC. Students may apply for fall or Students who would like to learn Office of Annual Giving, Hitchins spring semester. more about study abroad opportunities Building Room 228. Study in Limerick - a Few Places Left! and how they fit into a degree program, Local Employers Sought for Job Fair Students who are interested in taking may come to the Center for Interna- The FSU Office of Career Services is part in the Ireland Exchange Program in tional Education in the Fuller House. now recruiting area employers to Limerick should come by the CIE for The CIE staff will provide an overview of participate in a Local Employer Job Fair more information about the spring 2002 study abroad programs and require- to be held at FSU on Thursday, Oct. 11, program. A few places are still open. ments, and have application forms from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Lane Participants in the program study at available. Scholarship and financial aid University Center’s Alice R. Manicur Mary Immaculate College and take one information will also be available. Assembly Hall. FSU class and three MIC classes. Next Students may use the CIE library and The Job Fair gives local employers the spring Dr. Steve Hartlaub (Political computer to search for programs. Many opportunity to present information to Science) will accompany the group and videos are also available. students, alumni and the public on offer three course options in political Music From Around the World possible full-time and part-time jobs, science, including POSC 211, “Introduc- Tune in to the university’s commer- summer jobs, internships and tion to World Politics.” All financial aid cial-free radio station, WFWM (91.9 FM), externships. will transfer and scholarships are every Wednesday between 7 and 8 p.m. “Our local employers are a valuable available. for “Planet Frostburg.” Listen to both resource to FSU students and alumni,” Semester Overseas for Same Price as FSU traditional and contemporary world says Dr. Robbie L. Cordle, director of the The International Student Exchange music, and get the latest announce- FSU Office of Career Services. Program (ISEP) allows FSU students to ments from the Center for International To register, please send an e-mail register at FSU, pay FSU tuition and Education about upcoming study abroad message to [email protected] housing, and then study overseas for a opportunities. with a contact name, address, telephone semester, year or summer at one of over number, the number of representatives 200 foreign locations. Students may take attending, whether you are bringing a financial aid with them and may apply Jobs, Jobs, Jobs display and whether you will need an for scholarships from the CIE. Students electrical outlet (you must furnish may choose programs taught in either extension cords). You will receive a English or other languages. For the price Student Telemarketing Positions confirmation letter prior to the fair. of an airline ticket, this is a great way Thirty positions are available. The For more information, call the FSU to earn credit towards your FSU degree positions are part-time evenings for Office of Career Services at x4403. while enjoying life in a foreign culture. three months (November, March and Apply now for summer and fall 2002. April), paying $6.50 to $8.50 per hour. Choose from over 20 Locations to Study The Office of University Advancement, Safety Message Office of Annual Giving is now hiring FSU affiliates with the American experienced telemarketers to help with Institute for Foreign Study (AIFS) which the 2001-2002 Annual Fund offers study abroad programs in a The Next Chance You Take Telemarketing Campaign. This is an variety of locations at universities excellent opportunity to earn extra around the world. Programs are open to May Be Your Last. money and gain experience in all majors. Study in Prague, South Africa Work Safely! StateLines / 6 FSU Events Calendar

Look for the FSU weekly events calendar on the Web at www.frostburg.edu/weekcal.htm

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 Alumni Leadership Dinner Series – Mr. Al Martin –“The Essential Components for a Successful Club or Organization” ...... 6:00 p.m. Atkinson Room

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 Staff Senate Meeting...... 10:30 a.m. Lane 140-141 Women’s Soccer: Pitt-Greensburg ...... 4:00 p.m Home

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 RHA Meeting ...... 4:00 p.m Library 237 Men’s Soccer: Columbia Union ...... 4:00 p.m. Home Women’s Field Hockey: Western Maryland College ...... 4:30 p.m. Away SAFE Speaker – Joel Goldman ...... 7:00 p.m Manicur Hall UCM Meeting – Dr. Mikal Crawford – “Time Management” ...... 7:30 p.m. Library 237

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 President’s Student Advisory Council Meeting...... 5:00 p.m. Pres. Conf. Room Women’s Volleyball: Penn State University-Altoona ...... 6:30 p.m. Home SGA Senate Meeting ...... 7:30 p.m. Atkinson Room

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Women’s Volleyball: Salisbury State Tournament ...... 3:00 p.m. Away Live at the Loft – K. J. James ...... 8:00 p.m. Lane Center Loft

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 PRAXIS Testing ...... 7 – 5 p.m. Dunkle Hall Men’s & Women’s Cross Country: New York University Invitational Women’s Volleyball: Salisbury State University Tournament ...... 3:00 p.m. Away Women’s Field Hockey: Roanoke College ...... 1/3:00 p.m. Away Women’s Soccer: Lake Erie College ...... 1:00 p.m. Home Men’s Football: “SUNY” Brockport State University ...... 1:30 p.m. Away Men’s Soccer: Lake Erie College ...... 3:00 p.m Home \Women’s Tennis: LaRoche College ...... 3:00 p.m. Home Phi Beta Sigma Late Night Party ...... 10:00 p.m. Manicur Hall

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 CCM Mass...... 12 & 8 p.m. Cook Chapel Men’s Soccer: Lincoln University ...... 2:00 p.m. Home Women’s Soccer: Villa Julie College ...... 2:00 p.m. Away Planetarium – “Spaceship Earth: The Coming Decades”...... 4 & 7 p.m. Tawes Hall

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Note: FSU is committed to making all of its programs, services, and activities accessible to persons with disabilities. You may request accommodations through the ADA Compliance Office, 302 Hitchins, 301-687-4102, TDD 301-687-7955.