The Social Science Society is putting up clips from various programs from this academic year on YouTube. It will be a slow process, since they only let us do 10 minutes at a time, but below is a little snippet from yesterday's presentation on the Harlem Renaissance with guest lecturer Terrell Carter.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
DXD: Sicko
We have finalized a date for the screening of Sicko as part of the Documentaries Across the Disciplines (DXD) program. We will be screening this important Michael Moore documentary on Tuesday, April 22 in the SSB Auditorium.
Showtimes are the usual 1 PM and 7 PM.
We can use help in marketing this event, assistance is scheduling companion programming, and day-of-event popcorn and soda sales.
Showtimes are the usual 1 PM and 7 PM.
We can use help in marketing this event, assistance is scheduling companion programming, and day-of-event popcorn and soda sales.
Outdoor Crew and Recycling
The Outdoors Crew will soon be starting a recycling project. Look for updates soon and be ready to help!
Student Nursing and Cancer Awareness
On April 9th the Student Nursing Organization will have a information table in the cafe/bookstore for Cancer Awareness.
Live Entertainment in the Cafe (Wed 2/20)
Tomorrow (Wednesday, February 20) there will be live entertainment in the Cafe/Bookstore. Below is the information as it was sent to me:
There will be an musical performance in the café/bookstore Wednesday (tomorrow) at noon by Matthew Clay. There is not a great deal of music on his site, but if you want to check it out, it’s http://www.matthewclay.com/ ; he has a band, but tomorrow he will be performing solo.
This is our first time having entertainment in the café/bookstore, so come check it out!
There will be an musical performance in the café/bookstore Wednesday (tomorrow) at noon by Matthew Clay. There is not a great deal of music on his site, but if you want to check it out, it’s http://www.matthewclay.com/ ; he has a band, but tomorrow he will be performing solo.
This is our first time having entertainment in the café/bookstore, so come check it out!
Volunteer Opportunity: Channel 9 Pledge Drive
Stephanie Tolson, Dean of Learning Resources, is organizing the following volunteer opportunity.
St. Charles Community College students are invited to participate in a volunteer opportunity working the telephones at the (Saturday) March 1, 2008 KETC Fund Drive.
Students will need to communicate their interest to Dr. Tolson later than February 25. Each student will receive food and experience participating in a live televised promotional activity.
Dr. Stephanie D. Tolson
Dean of Learning Resources
636-922-8512
stolson@stchas
St. Charles Community College students are invited to participate in a volunteer opportunity working the telephones at the (Saturday) March 1, 2008 KETC Fund Drive.
Students will need to communicate their interest to Dr. Tolson later than February 25. Each student will receive food and experience participating in a live televised promotional activity.
Dr. Stephanie D. Tolson
Dean of Learning Resources
636-922-8512
stolson@stchas
Volunteer Opportunity: BJC-St Peters
Looking for some volunteers for our Skilled Nursing/Rehab unit in Barnes- Jewish St. Peters Hospital.
Our unit is called TLC- Transitional Living Center and our residents stay with us for 1 to 2 weeks for a variety of reasons.
We are looking for some individuals who would be interested in performing a Recreational Activity with them during the day or evening. Times are flexible and so are days of the week. There will be a required background check, an interview, a PPD test, and 2 orientation classes to our hospital. Then a training/orientation to the TLC department specifics.
We only ask that you can commit to 40 hours per calendar year with our hospital/TLC unit.
Some examples of Recreational Activities are... crafts, games, puzzles, socials, and performing music (guitar/piano/ instrument..) The activity should be about one hour in length and conducted by you in some manner. The hospital will provide materials (with the exception of instruments- We do have a piano on our TLC unit that can be used) depending on the activity. Activities can be performed as a group or individually but all activities are performed with in view of licensed staff.
Any questions or if interested call Julia Hampton at 636-734-1626.
Our unit is called TLC- Transitional Living Center and our residents stay with us for 1 to 2 weeks for a variety of reasons.
We are looking for some individuals who would be interested in performing a Recreational Activity with them during the day or evening. Times are flexible and so are days of the week. There will be a required background check, an interview, a PPD test, and 2 orientation classes to our hospital. Then a training/orientation to the TLC department specifics.
We only ask that you can commit to 40 hours per calendar year with our hospital/TLC unit.
Some examples of Recreational Activities are... crafts, games, puzzles, socials, and performing music (guitar/piano/ instrument..) The activity should be about one hour in length and conducted by you in some manner. The hospital will provide materials (with the exception of instruments- We do have a piano on our TLC unit that can be used) depending on the activity. Activities can be performed as a group or individually but all activities are performed with in view of licensed staff.
Any questions or if interested call Julia Hampton at 636-734-1626.
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Summit on Leadership Development
Please let me know if you are interested in attending the following:
We have been included again this year in the “Summit on Leadership Development” hosted by Maryville and Fontbonne. If anyone in your club or organization is interested in attending, have them go to www.maryville.com/sold to register; here is the general info:
Saturday, 2/9/08
10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Maryville University
$15 per person and includes lunch
This is open to anyone in a club or organization; they do not have to be an officer.
We have been included again this year in the “Summit on Leadership Development” hosted by Maryville and Fontbonne. If anyone in your club or organization is interested in attending, have them go to www.maryville.com/sold to register; here is the general info:
Saturday, 2/9/08
10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Maryville University
$15 per person and includes lunch
This is open to anyone in a club or organization; they do not have to be an officer.
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