Monday, March 27, 2017

CAS Dean Greg Budzban Speaks Today at Faculty, Staff Brown Bag Lunch
IERC and STEM Center Present Dr. Sheretta Butler-Barnes, Today
Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center Blood Drive, March 28, 29
Join the Next STEM Center Journal Club Discussion, March 30
Be a Cougar Guide for The SIUE Experience! Applications Due March 31
Continuous Improvement Conference, March 31
School of Pharmacy's Black-light Bingo Event, April 1
"Diversity Among Adversity" is the Theme for Mass Communications Week, April 3-6
Reception for International Faculty, Staff and Students, April 6
Come Listen to Final Pitch Presentations for “TheOther40” Competition, April 7
Graduate Admissions Open House, April 12
Registration Deadline Extended for Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion Culture Tour

CAS Dean Greg Budzban Speaks Today at Faculty, Staff Brown Bag Lunch

The Newman Catholic Community will host a faculty and staff brown bag lunch:

Noon-1 p.m.
Today
The Dome Center for Spirituality and Sustainability
"The Problem of Suffering"

The Newman Catholic Community exists to engage the faith lives of faculty and staff on campus.

For more information, visit siuenewmancatholic.com.

IERC and STEM Center Present Dr. Sheretta Butler-Barnes, Today

The IERC and the SIUE STEM Center invite you to a presentation by Dr. Sheretta Butler-Barnes, assistant professor in George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis:

"Understanding Mathematics Achievement of African American Girls Through an Intersectional Lens"
3-3:30 p.m. reception
3:30-4:30 p.m.
Today
Morris University Center, Mississippi-Illinois Rooms

RSVP to ierc@siue.edu or call 650-2840. Space is limited.

Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center Blood Drive, March 28, 29

The Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center will host a blood drive on campus from 10:30 a.m.– 4 p.m. on the following days:

• Tuesday, March 28 - Blood Mobile, Quad
• Wednesday, March 29 – Blood Mobile, Quad

To schedule an appointment, please create an account at bloodcenterIMPACT.org  and use sponsor code 9828.

Please reference information regarding eligibility requirements and the donation process here

Join the Next STEM Center Journal Club Discussion, March 30

The SIUE STEM Research Center will lead the following discussion:

"Connecting Past with Present: A Mixed-Methods Science Ethics Course and its Evaluation" (Semendeferi et al., 2016).
Finishing out this series of discussions, Dr. Sharon Locke will lead a conversation on the effectiveness of teaching ethics and STEM together. Taking a look at one particular example course from the University of Houston, we will talk about the practical applications of previous weeks' discussions.

Noon
March 30
Vadalabene Center, Room 1304

Anyone interested can contact Colin Wilson at colwils@siue.edu for a copy of any of the articles.

Be a Cougar Guide for The SIUE Experience! Applications Due March 31

Students are invited to serve as a Cougar Guide for The SIUE Experience!

Students must have a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA and a minimum of 24 semester hours at SIUE by the end of Spring 2017 semester. Visit siue.edu/experience for the full position description and to apply online.

Applications are due by Friday, March 31.

The SIUE Experience is a chance to pay it forward, show Cougar spirit and pride, and positively impact new student success at SIUE!

For more information, contact Tarsha Moore, tarmoor@siue.edu.

Continuous Improvement Conference, March 31

Dr. Tia Brown McNair, vice president in the Office of Diversity, Equity and Student Success at Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U), is the keynote speaker for the upcoming Continuous Improvement Conference, organized by the Faculty Development Council of the Faculty Senate and the Office of Academic Innovation and Effectiveness.

"High Impact Practices," a Continuous Improvement Conference:
8:30-9 a.m. breakfast
9-10 a.m. keynote speaker: Dr. Tia Brown McNair
10-10:10 a.m. Dr. Erin Behnen: high impact practices on our campus
10:10-10:20 a.m. Dr. Laura Pawlow: overview of URCA
10:20-10:30 a.m. break
10:30-12 p.m. two themed poster sessions: Diversity, Service and Global Learning and Online Technologies and Pedagogies
Morris University Center, Conference Center

For more information, visit Continuous Improvement Conference.

School of Pharmacy's Black-light Bingo Event, April 1

The Class of 2018 in the School of Pharmacy is pairing up with Senior Services Plus (a not-for-profit organization) in Alton to host a Black-light Bingo event.

5:30 p.m. doors open
6:30 p.m. bingo starts
Saturday, April 1

Senior Services Plus
2603 N Rodgers Ave
Alton, IL 62002

There are six to eight rounds of bingo with $100 cash prizes and two bonus rounds. Bonus rounds are $2 each with CASH prizes of $200.

There will also be a 50/50 raffle, a dessert silent auction, a silent “raffle” of donated baskets and gift cards, and a LIVE auction at intermission.

In addition to helping the Class of 2018, this fundraiser will fund an "associates in critical need" program for the staff at Senior Services Plus, which employs more than 300 people.

For more information, visit facebook.com/events.

"Diversity Among Adversity" is the Theme for Mass Communications Week, April 3-6

SIUE's Department of Mass Communications will focus on the theme “Diversity among Adversity” for its 2017 Mass Comm Week:
Monday-Thursday, April 3-6.

The program features a series of talks, panel discussions, films, and Q&A sessions on controversies ranging from the place of the press in politics, journalistic coverage of minority groups, the refugee issue and emerging media trends.

A stellar cast of international and national academics, practicing journalists, filmmakers, and post-graduate students will share their expertise in a week that will dig into the challenging issue of diversity, conflict and inclusion.

Below are some speakers and events that will be featured:

Dr. Gary Hicks
"Media, Stigma and Mental Illness"
1:30-2:45 p.m.
Monday, April 3
Morris University Center, Maple-Dogwood Room

Professor William Recktenwald
"Is the Press Losing Its Credibility and Power?"
3-4:15 p.m.
Monday, April 3
Morris University Center, Maple-Dogwood Room

Rokhaya Diallo
Diallo is a French-Senegalese journalist, writer, award-winning filmmaker and activist for racial, gender and religious equality. She is a BET-France host and has produced and/or directed documentaries, TV and radio programs. She published Racism: A GuideFrance Belongs to UsFrance: One and Multicultural and How to Talk to Kids About Racism
5:30-8 p.m.
Monday, April 3
Morris University Center, Maple-Dogwood Room

Eric Peterson, Joe Volbracht, Becca Grandidier, Siarra Price and Charles Delaney
Mass Communications Graduates Panel: "What I Wished I Learned Before I Graduated"
2-3:15 p.m.
Tuesday, April 4
Morris University Center, Maple-Dogwood Room

Dr. Sarah Kendzior
Ask the Expert
11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Wednesday, April 5
Morris University Center, Maple-Dogwood Room

First Amendment Free Food Festival
SIUE students will have the chance to trade their First Amendment rights for free pizza and soda.
Sponsored by: SIUE Mass Communications, The Alestle (the award-winning SIUE student newspaper), and the St. Louis Area Professional Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists College Media Association
11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 5
Dunham Hall Patio

Cory Byers and Ashley Seering
Film Screening: "Renewed" and "Sanctuary"
Q&A following
5:30-6:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 5
Morris University Center, Maple-Dogwood Room

Gary Broome
National and International Coverage of Refugees
3-4:15 p.m.
Thursday, April 6
Dunham Hall, Room 2007

Dr. Jack Shaheen
A is for Arab
During the week of events, Dr. Shaneen's critically acclaimed exhibit "A is for Arab" that captures, displays and visually deconstructs the stereotypes of Muslim and Arabs in the Western world will be on display in the Dunham Hall Theater foyer.

More information about the exhibit and the importance of Dr. Shaheen's archives at New York University can be found at A Is For Arab

The exhibit was made possible with the generous support of SIUE's Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion.

7-8:15 p.m.
Thursday, April 6
Dunham Hall Theater

For a detailed events schedule and additional information, visit Diversity Amidst Adversity or contact the SIUE Department of Mass Communications.

All events are free and open to the public.

Reception for International Faculty, Staff and Students, April 6

The College of Arts and Sciences, along with the Provost, are sponsoring a celebration/informal reception for international faculty, staff and students:

3-4:30 p.m.
Thursday, April 6
Rendleman Hall, first floor lobby
Light snacks provided

Come Listen to Final Pitch Presentations for “TheOther40” Competition, April 7

Everyone is invited to attend the final business pitch presentations for "TheOther40" Business Plan Competition:

12:30-3 p.m.
Friday, April 7
Morris University Center, Mississippi-Illinois Rooms

"TheOther40" is a business plan competition open to all SIUE students, and gives students the opportunity to showcase their business ideas. The objective is to provide students with the resources, skills and incentives to launch their businesses. More than $10,000 in cash and in-kind support will be awarded to the top three students or student teams.

This final phase of the competition is the business pitch, which is a Shark Tank-like presentation of the entrants’ business plans to our judges, who will choose the top three based on each student's/student team's presentation, business plan and executive summary.

For more information, contact Kristine Jarden, faculty advisor for the Entrepreneurs Club, at kjarden@siue.edu or 650-2668.

Graduate Admissions Open House, April 12

Come out for the Graduate Admissions Open House:

Wednesday, April 12
10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Morris University Center, Oak/Redbud Rooms

Take the opportunity to learn more about:

  • SIUE’s 70+ master’s programs, post-baccalaureate certificates, specialist degrees, doctoral degrees and cooperative doctoral programs
  • Graduate admission requirements
  • Financial support, including graduate assistantships and competitive graduate awards

Apply during the open house, and the $40 application fee will be waived!

Register for the open house today!

Registration Deadline Extended for Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion Culture Tour

The Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion has extended the registration deadline for its inaugural Culture Tour!

On Thursday, April 20, participants will travel to the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum in Springfield for a tour to engage in the rich cultural heritage of Illinois.

Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to attend. Boarding the bus will begin at 8 a.m. and the bus will return by 1:30 pm.

Lunch and tour tickets will be provided at no charge to registered/selected participants.

Space on the bus is limited to 50 attendees. 

You can register online here.