Thursday, May 4, 2017

You're Invited to a Brown Bag Meet and Greet with State Rep. Katie Stuart, Today
Don't Miss Today's STEM Center Journal Club
Attend Karen Kelly's Retirement Celebration
Alan Ox Highlights SIUE Lovejoy Library “Night in the Stacks” Fundraiser, May 13
Celebrate Rena Young's Years of Service
Sign Up for a Bus Tour of East St. Louis
Register Now for SIUE’s Odyssey Cosmic Investigators

You're Invited to a Brown Bag Meet and Greet with State Rep. Katie Stuart, Today

The SIUE Staff Senate invites you to a Brown Bag Meet and Greet with State Representative Katie Stuart.

11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. (stop in as your schedule allows)
Today
Morris University Center, Meeting Room A

Katie represents the 12th district and is a former instructor at SIUE.

The Staff Senate has invited Katie to campus in order for her to meet staff at SIUE, share positive stories about SIUE and its value to the region, discuss how the budget crisis is affecting SIUE employees and learn more about her work in Springfield. We hope to engage in positive and productive discussions.

Please check with your supervisor on how to record your time for this event.

Don't Miss Today's STEM Center Journal Club

Join the STEM Research Center for a great, informal discussion on the topic of biases.

"Why don't we believe non-native speakers? The influence of accent on credibility" (LevAri and Keysar 2010) led by Georgia Bracey.
Noon
Today
Vadalabene Center, Room 1304

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

Attend Karen Kelly's Retirement Celebration

Alan Ox Highlights SIUE Lovejoy Library “Night in the Stacks” Fundraiser, May 13

St. Louis entertainer Alan Ox is the featured artist for Lovejoy Library’s “Night in the Stacks” annual fundraiser:

6 p.m.
Saturday, May 13
SIUE campus

Ox will be performing songs of Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett and Nat King Cole in classic crooner style. The 1818 Chop House will provide dinner with a cash bar. A silent auction will include items from performers of the Mississippi River Festival and will be available on Lovejoy’s first floor.

Individual tickets are $55, and seating is limited. Tables of 8 are available for $400. Learn more about the event, view the auction catalogue and obtain tickets online at siue.edu/lovejoylibrary. Parking is free in Lot A.

Revenue from the event will support Lovejoy Library’s collection development.

For more information, contact Jeff Brown, director of development for Library and Information Services, at jefbrow@siue.edu or 618-650-2714.

Celebrate Rena Young's Years of Service

Please join the Office of Educational Outreach in recognizing Rena Young for her years of service to SIUE at a special retirement reception.

2-4 p.m.
Tuesday, May 30
Rendleman Hall, Room 1330

Sign Up for a Bus Tour of East St. Louis

2017 marks the 100th anniversary of the infamous East St. Louis race riot. The Department of Political Science is sponsoring bus tours of East St. Louis, and faculty, staff and students are welcome to join.

Those who would like to participate in the bus tour, should check with their supervisors to ensure adequate departmental coverage and take personal time for that period.

9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Fridays, June 9, 16, 23, 30
Departure from SIUE Hairpin flagpoles

Tours will focus on “sacred sites” related to the 1917 Race Riot—which was one of the bloodiest riots in American history. The SIUE Meridian Society has generously funded the placement of markers at some of these sites.
 
Seating is limited and reservations are required. The campus community will be served first until May 8 and remaining seats will be opened to the public on and after May 8.
 
To RSVP, call Andy Theising, chair of the Department of Political Science, at ext. 2308 or atheisi@siue.edu.

Register Now for SIUE’s Odyssey Cosmic Investigators

Register now for SIUE's Odyssey Cosmic Investigators.

9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday, July 17-28

In the Cosmic Investigators Odyssey Camp, students begin their journey of learning to navigate by preparing a star shapes and stories log book. Of course they will need to know the different types of telescopes, how they work, and build one to take home. Participants will explore our solar system, making moon craters, solar viewing, investigating edible rocks (meteors), conducting planet temperature experiments and building a pocket solar system. Along the way, students will participate in the Viking search for life experiments and look for life in the universe.

Campers and their families are invited to a star party with the River Bend Astronomy Club on the evening of Saturday, July 22 at the Shaw Sky Lab on SIUE's campus.  

Registration costs for Odyssey Science Camps are $325, plus a $25 non-refundable application fee. Registration information is available at siue.edu/summer/camps.