Friday, March 31, 2017

Attend Today's Continuous Improvement Conference
Today is the Application Deadline to Be a Cougar Guide for The SIUE Experience!
Consider These Saturday Studio Art Workshops
Watch for More Offerings from the Lifelong Learning Program
School of Pharmacy's Black-light Bingo Event, April 1
"Diversity Amidst Adversity" is the Theme for Mass Communications Week, April 3-6
Phi Kappa Phi Book Exchange, April 4 and 5
Enjoy CAS's International Studies Day, April 6
Note April 10 Tuition Deadline for Some Kindermusik Classes
Graduate Admissions Open House, April 12
Registration Deadline Extended for Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion Culture Tour

Attend Today's Continuous Improvement Conference

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.

Today is the Application Deadline to Be a Cougar Guide for The SIUE Experience!

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 today.

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.

Consider These Saturday Studio Art Workshops

Saturday Studio Art Workshops are set for:
Saturdays through April 22
No class April 1

Studio instruction is once again being offered for students, grades K-12.

All classes are designed to stimulate creative growth. Emphasis is placed on developing skills in a variety of media and in generating ideas for creative expression.

Art teachers in Saturday Studio classes are becoming certified art specialists and are art majors in the Department of Art and Design.

All sessions will be held in the Art and Design West building on SIUE’s campus.

Classes offered are listed below:

Beginning Children’s Class: grades K-1
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Art and Design West, room 2139
Fee $75

Primary Children’s Class: grades 2-4
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Art and Design West, room 2140
Fee $75

Intermediate Art Class: grades 5-8
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Art and Design West, room 2144
Fee $75

Advanced Art Class: grades 9-12
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Art and Design West, room 2206
Fee $75

For more course information, visit Saturday Studio.

For registration information, contact Janet Hupp at 650-3183 or jhupp@siue.edu. For program information, contact Kiersten Smith at 650-2824 or kiesmit@siue.edu.

Watch for More Offerings from the Lifelong Learning Program

SAT Review Classes
9 a.m.-Noon
April 1-29 (No session on April 15)
Peck Hall, room 0302
Fee: $175

Conversational Japanese for Beginners
7-8:30 p.m.
Wednesdays, April 5-May 3
Peck Hall, Room 1412
Fee: $89
Instructor: Sachiko Kobayashi 

For a complete synopsis about these and other upcoming presentations, please see the Lifelong Learning brochure at siue.edu/educationaloutreach.

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

SIUE's Department of Mass Communications will focus on the theme “Diversity Amidst 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.

Phi Kappa Phi Book Exchange, April 4 and 5

The SIUE Chapter 203 of the Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society is sponsoring its final book exchange of the academic year:

11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Tuesday, April 4 and Wednesday, April 5
Peck Hall, First Floor Lobby

Members of the SIUE community are invited to bring a book, and then take one from the inventory available. Book purchases can also be made for a nominal cost.

Phi Kappa Phi was founded in 1897, and is one of the nation’s oldest and most selective honor societies for all academic disciplines. Chapter 203 was established at SIUE in 1978.

For more information, visit siue.edu/PKP/ or contact Chapter President Cindy Scarsdale at cscarsd@siue.edu.

Enjoy CAS's International Studies Day, April 6

Dr. Sorin Nastasia, director of the International Studies Program, and Dr. Carolina Rocha, core faculty of the International Studies Program, have lined up an outstanding and exciting series of activities for the College of Arts and Science's International Studies Day:

9:30 a.m.-10 p.m.
Thursday, April 6
Morris University Center, Meridian Ballroom

Some activities include information booths showcasing CAS departments and programs, SIUE student organizations with an international focus, SIUE’s Office of International Programs, a panel on key international issues, a panel on international careers, an international film screening of Operation E, an international film screening of Sold, an African Arts performance and Trivia Night: A World of Possibilities.

The schedule is as follows:

9:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m, Information Booths

10-11:15 a.m., Key International Issues Panel: experts from University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, Webster University, SIUE's Interntional Trade Center, Lewis & Clark Community College and the International Institute in St. Louis

11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m., International Careers Panel: speakers from the U.S. Department of State, City Year, Peace Corps, the World Affairs Council of St. Louis and the St. Louis Consular Corps

1-2:45 p.m., Film Presentation: Opertion E, screening of 2012 award winning film, Colombia, France and Spain co-production

3-4:45 p.m., Film Presentation: Sold, screening of 2014 award winning film directed by Oscar winner Jeffrey Brown and produced by renowned actress Emma Thompson, followed by discussion

5:30-7:30 p.m., African Arts Performance: show by African Musical Arts, Inc., The Song of Africa Ensemble, and IMI Chamber Players from St. Louis, including interactive opportunities for the audience to learn about the beauty of African music, instruments, languages and cultures. 

8-10 p.m., Trivia Night: A World of Possibilities, rounds of international knowledge trivia. Tickets are $8 per person, $75 for a table of 10 or $10 at the door. Tickets available online. Proceeds will benefit the International Studies Program at SIUE. There will be pizza, cash prizes, and a silent auction.

For more information, visit International Studies Day

 

Note April 10 Tuition Deadline for Some Kindermusik Classes

Kindermusik classes offered inlcude:

"Sing & Play" 4-week class for 1 and 2 year olds
Get ready to sing, play and move with your little one in this high-energy music class designed for children under two years of age. This new Kindermusik curriculum focuses on your child's beginning movements to help build the muscles your baby needs to walk, vocal development to help nurture your child’s speaking and singing voice. With a mix of both parent-child joint activities and child-focused activities, you’ll be able to join right in on all the singing and dancing while also getting the chance to observe how your older baby or toddler learns on her own. 

May theme: On the Town with Bear
Lace up your sneakers, we're going out on the town! We'll visit the city and see what there is to see, then head out into the country to check that out, too. Bear will, of course, go over the mountain and go a-yodeling, too. Come along! You never know what adventures you'll have when you're On the Town with Bear!

Tuition cost is $75 and is due by Monday, April 10 for May classes.
May class dates and times:
10 a.m. Thursday April 20, 27 and May 4 and 11 

“Laugh & Learn” 4-week class for 2-4 year olds
Each week, we combine your preschooler’s natural love of music, storytelling, and imaginative play with age-appropriate activities that introduce early music concepts and foster independence, social and emotional skills, language growth and self-control. We also connect you with other parents who share in the wonder of parenting a preschooler.

May theme: Animals a-Dancing
Get ready for lots of ribbity-hopping, trumpety-stomping and oinkity-rolling! Animals a-Dancing uses the movements and sounds of frogs, elephants, and pigs to emphasize how many movements you can make with your body and how many sounds you can make with your voice. You will love moving every which way while singing the songs of our animal friends!

Tuition is $75 and is due by Monday, April 10 for May classes.
May class dates and times:
11 a.m. Thursday April 20, 27 and May 4, 11 

For more information, contact Ellen Singh, program administrator and teacher or visit Kindermusik Winter-Spring 2017.

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.