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Wednesday, October 13, 2004

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***Today's Announcements***

Win a Brand New Used Car at JSU Football Game Oct. 16
SGA Homecoming Activities Underway
Delta Zeta Hosts Parents' Day Oct. 16
Student Council for Exceptional Children Meeting Oct. 27
Payment of I-901 Fee for International Students

***Recent Announcements***
Photo Feature: Storm Off Sanibel Island
Sissy Spence is JSU's Major Gifts Officer
Parking Decals
Zeta Tau Alpha Campaign for Breast Cancer Research
Flu Shots Cancelled
Feature Photo: Sunset at Panama City Beach
Christmas Trip Offered By Alumni Office
Dr. Browder's Gift For Those Who Love Democracy
Employee Newsletter Online
Jax Cash Survey
Preview Day Plans & Setup Announced
UPD Announces New Parking Appeal Procedures
Mimosa Yearbook Sale
UPD Vehicle Registration/Parking Decals Reminder
SGA Posts New E-mail Address
Capital Campaign Update
JSU's 2004-05 Drama Season Tickets on Sale
New Jobs for JSU Students
Montana Rockies Rail Tour Sponsored by JSU Alumni Office
Christmas 2004 Spectacular Tour Sponsored by JSU Alumni Office
Fast Job and Personal Skills Training
Art Exhibition featuring Artist Lee Manners Opens Oct. 5
MetLife On-campus Interviews Oct. 13
Miss JSU Pageant Interest Meeting Oct. 14
Cherokee Trickster Tales at Cheaha Oct. 16
UN Day Tea Oct. 17
Human Resources Offers Writing Skills Workshop Oct. 26
Lunar Eclipse Viewing/Space Shows at Planetarium Oct. 27
NAACP Coffee House Oct. 27

Author Barbara Moss to Speak Oct. 28
Spooky Stories Told Under the Stars Oct. 29 & 30
JSUCO Concerto and Aria Competition Nov. 3
Alumni Awards To Be Presented During Homecoming Nov. 6
Kappa Delta Pi Induction Nov. 7
Alabama Honor Strings Festival Nov. 18-21
JSU University/Community Orchestra Fall Concert Nov. 19
Alabama Honor Strings Concert Nov. 21
Dr. Robert Carter is Dr. Meehan's Radio Guest This Week


Win a Brand New Used Car at JSU-Tennessee State Football Game Oct. 16

Two lucky fans will have the chance to walk away from this Saturday's 6 p.m. football game against Tennessee State driving a FREE Brand New Used Car! No. 14 Jacksonville State will host Tennessee State at 6 p.m. at Paul Snow Stadium. The Jacksonville State University Athletic Department will GIVE-A-WAY two brand new used cars during the game. Fans may register as they enter Paul Snow Stadium and the winner must be present to win. (Must be 18 years old to win and winner must pay all applicable taxes and insurance). MORE >>>

SGA Homecoming Activities Underway

SGA'S homecoming activities include:

  • Homecoming Pageant - Oct. 21, 7:00 p.m. in Leone Cole Auditorium
  • Homecoming Court Elections - Oct. 28, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. in TMB Auditorium
  • Homecoming Queen Elections - Nov. 4, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. in TMB Auditorium
  • J-Day Activities - Nov. 4, 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. at TMB Lawn
  • Bonfire/Queen Announcements - Nov. 4, 8:00 p.m. in Paul Carpenter Field
  • Karaoke in the Cafe - Nov. 5, 11:30 a.m. in Jack Hopper Dining Hall
  • Homecoming Parade - Nov. 6, 1:00 p.m. down Pelham Road
  • JSU vs. Samford Homecoming Game - Nov. 6, 4:00 p.m. at Paul Snow Stadium
Student Council for Exceptional Children Meeting Oct. 27

The Student Council for Exceptional Children will meet on October 27, in Room 310 at the Ramona Wood Building at 4:30 p.m. They plan to discuss their ARC Halloween Project. For more information contact Sue Hoppe, Curriculum & Instruction, at 782-5399 or at shoppe@jsu.edu.

Delta Zeta Hosts Parents' Day Brunch Oct. 16

Delta Zeta Sorority hosts its annual Parents' Day Brunch at the Panhellenic House on Saturday, October 16, 2004 at 10:30 a.m. The brunch will honor the parents of all Delta Zeta chapter members. Following the brunch, Delta Zetas are joining their alumnae for a tailgate party before the football game. For more information, contact Betina Jones at ext 6241.

Payment of I-901 Fee for International Students

Beginning on September 1, 2004, a payment fee went into effect for all applicants seeking an F-1, F-3, J-1, M-1, or M-3 visa. This is referred to as the I-901 Fee and is used to transmit the fee for the F, M, and J nonimmigrant reporting system authorized by the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) of 1996, Public Law 104 - 208, Subtitle D, Section 641. MORE >>>

Miss JSU Pageant Interest Meeting Oct. 14

There will be a Miss JSU Scholarship Pageant Interest Meeting Thursday, October 14, 2004 at 6:00pm in TMB Auditorium. The pageant will be awarding over $10,000 in cash and scholarships.

Sissy Spence is JSU's Major Gifts Officer

Sissy Spence of Jacksonville has been named Jacksonville State University's new major gifts officer, who is responsible for the identification, cultivation, and solicitation of major gifts for the Division of Institutional Advancement. MORE >>>

Parking Decals

If you purchased your parking decal online and have not yet received it, please come by UPD between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. except during the weekend. Please ask for Mrs. Bobbie Gaddy and she will assist with your request.  You can also contact UPD at 782-5050.  For more information about vehicle registration, please visit the UPD Web site at police.jsu.edu.

MetLife On-campus Interviews Oct. 13

MetLife Financial Services will be conducting on-campus interviews by appointment only on Wednesday, October 13 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. in the Career Placement Office. MetLife is interested in meeting with students who already have their degree or will be graduating in December 2004 with a degree in any business related subject. Only a few slots remain available, so please contact Career Placement Services for a detailed job description or to schedule an interview. For more information contact Sarah Aultman, Career Placement Services, at 782-5485 or at saultman@jsu.edu.

Cherokee Trickster Tales at Cheaha Oct. 16

Join Jacksonville State University English Professor Randy Davis for a an evening of Native American storytelling at Cheaha State Park Redbud Pavilion on Saturday, October 16 beginning at 6:30 p.m. Hear about Rabbit, Wolf, Trickster, Possum and others in these traditional Cherokee tales. There is no admission fee. For more information contact Renee Morrison, LRCFS, at 782-5697 or rmorrison@jsu.edu.

Lunar Eclipse Viewing/Space Shows at Planetarium Oct. 27

Join JSU astronomers Dr. Laura Weinkauf and Dr. Kelly Gregg on the roof of Martin Hall to view an amazing lunar eclipse through the giant telescope on October 27. During the phasing, planetarium shows will be offered on the half hour to answer the question: "Besides the moon, what else is up in the sky tonight?"  MORE >>>

Spooky Stories Told Under the Stars Oct. 29 & 30

Shiver with delight as you realize that phantoms and spooks hover just overhead on the JSU Planetarium screen while you listen to spine-tingling true ghost tales collected from reliable sources in Calhoun County. Join Renee Morrison as the zany adventurer "Dr. Darling" for an evening of spooky stories brought to life in JSU's world class digistar dome screen planetarium.  MORE >>>

Zeta Tau Alpha Campaign for Breast Cancer Research

Zeta Tau Alpha and Yoplait are teaming up in an effort to raise 2.1 million dollars for breast cancer research. For every yogurt lid, 10 cents will go to help find a cure for breast cancer. A box for the lids will be placed on the 2nd floor of TMB. Lids will be collected now through the end of December.

Flu Shots Cancelled

Flu shots scheduled by the Office of Human Resources through PEEHIP and Alabama Public Health have been cancelled due to a shut-down of vaccine production by the UK company Chiron . The JSU Student Health Center and the Nursing Clinic shipments have also been cancelled. If any of these departments receive vaccines at a later date you will be notified.

NAACP Coffee House Oct. 27

The NAACP Coffee House will convene at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 27 at the Gamecock Center. Admission is $2 in at advance or $4 at the door. Purchase tickets in the Multicultural Services Office, 401 Montgomery Building. For more information contact Mr. David Zeigler at
dzeigler@jsu.edu.

Christmas Trip Offered By Alumni Office

The Alumni Office is sponsoring a trip to Dollywood and the Biltmore Estate December 10-14, which will include holiday activities and shows. Transportation will be included.   For more information, call Ext. 5404 or send questions to nturner@jsu.edu.

Dr. Browder's Gift For Those Who Love Democracy

Thanks to the Internet and former Congressman Glen Browder's continuing interest in American democracy, teachers and students throughout the world can access a new, free study guide analyzing important changes taking place in contemporary America. Dr. Browder's gift to high school and college level readers, Study Guide for “The Future of American Democracy,” is available at no cost to educators and interested individuals and may be downloaded at www.futureofamericandemocracy.org . MORE >>>

Up 'Til Dawn Fund-Raiser Thurs., Oct. 7

JSU's Up 'til Dawn fund-raiser will be held Thursday, October 7 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., when you can support the children of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis by purchasing orange ribbons for $1 each. They will be sold in TMB's second floor lobby and in front of Jack Hopper Dining Hall. And if your organization or department would like to form an Up 'til Dawn team, please contact Megan Radison at 782-5491 for more information.  There are only a few spaces left.

Employee Newsletter Online

The October edition of the JSU Report was published online today at www.jsu.edu/news/july_dec2004/JSUreport-fall04.pdf.

Jax Cash Survey

The Student Government Association is conducting a student survey about Jax Cash. Students are asked to go to sga.jsu.edu and complete the form.

Preview Day Plans & Setup Announced

Preview Day will be held Saturday, October 16 in Stephenson Hall Gymnasium from 1 to 3 p.m. Faculty, staff, and student representatives should park in front of Theron Montgomery Building or Bibb Graves Hall, allowing visitors to park closer to Stephenson. The north side entrance (near the volleyball area) will be available at 12:30 p.m. for faculty, staff, and student representatives to enter. The front doors will open at 1 p.m. for the browse session. Please note: the only time the gymnasium will be available for setup is Friday, October 15 from 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. For further information please contact Ms. Cathy Rose at ext. 5004.

UN Day Tea Oct. 17

The annual United National Day Tea at Jacksonville State University's International House, on Oct. 17 at 1:30 p.m., is special this year because it is also a reunion of former residents that begins on Oct. 15. “Alumni from the era of Dr. James Jones, the founder, will be present,” said Dr. James Ketterer, director of the International House. “And the Jones family will also be here. We're working to make it a gala affair.” MORE >>>

NAMI Hosts Art Exhibit Thurs., Oct. 7

NAMI Jacksonville's second annual community education outreach program — "Links to Improve Lives" — will be held Thursday, October 7 at 7:00 p.m. in the Theron Montgomery Building auditorium.  The program is free and will feature an art exhibit by the Visionary Guild, an organization of artists, writers and photographers who have experienced mental illness.  There will be three presentations:  Lives Linked Through Loss; Bridgebuilding Links; and Missing Links and Misperceptions.  For additional program or CEU information please call 435-5240.

UPD Announces New Parking Appeal Procedures

The University Police Department now accepts parking citation appeals online at police.jsu.edu. The parking appeal form can be located at police.jsu.edu/parkingappeal.html.   Once the parking appeal form is successfully completed, it will be submitted to the parking service division at UPD.  Once the appeal is processed, an e-mail confirmation will be generated that will contain the status of the appeal.  If the appeal is accepted the confirmation e-mail will also reflect the court date, time, and location of the next appeals court.  MORE >>>

Mimosa Yearbook Sale Continues Through Oct. 8

The 2004 Mimosa yearbooks are on sale on the second floor of the Theron Montgomery Building through October 8th from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The cost will be $10. The 2002 and 2003 Mimosa will also be on sale for $5. All sales after the 8th will be done from the Mimosa office in Self Hall. The Mimosa staff encourages all JSU students, faculty, and staff to purchase this wonderful book at a very minimal cost. For more information please contact Katie Carter, Mimosa Editor, at Ext. 5240.

Kappa Delta Pi Induction Nov. 7

Induction for Kappa Delta Pi, an educational honor society, will be on Sunday, November 7, 2004 at the Baptist Campus Ministries Building beginning at 2:00 p.m. If you have completed or are currently enrolled in 3 educational courses and have a 3.5 GPA or higher, then you meet the eligibility requirements for KDP. We would love for you to join us. For more information contact Jessica Bentley (email: jsu2924b@student-mail.jsu.edu) or Dr. Uline, Educational Resources, ext. 5853. Applications will be available in the Ramona Wood Building as soon as possible or via email. Applications are due by October 29th. KDP wishes you a great year and best of luck with school! Go Gamecocks!

University/Community Orchestra Fall Concert November 19

The Jacksonville State University/Community Orchestra will perform its Fall Concert on Friday, November 19, at 7 p.m. in the Performance Center of Mason Hall. The concert, which is a part of the Alabama Honor Strings Festival sponsored by the Walters Department of Music and the Alabama State Chapter of the American String Teachers' Association, will feature the music of Beethoven, Mozart, and Weber.   MORE >>>

Alabama Honor Strings Festival November 18-21

The David Walters Department of Music and the Alabama Chapter of the American String Teachers' Association will host the Alabama Honor Strings Festival and the Alabama ASTA Solo and Ensemble Contest on November 18-21, 2004. The events will take place in Mason Hall on the JSU campus. String students and teachers from throughout the state of Alabama will be on campus during these days.   MORE >>>

Guided Archaeology Tour Oct. 9

Come along with JSU's Harry Holstein for a guided archaeology tour of various sites throughout Calhoun and St. Clair counties on Saturday, October 9 beginning at 9:00 a.m. We will visit Janney Iron Furnace, a 19th century battlefield and river locks, a prehistoric Indian village, and much more. This will be an unforgettable and exclusive all-day event.  MORE >>>

Meeting of the JSU-Student AEA Oct. 7

The JSU-Student Alabama Education Association will hold a meeting on October 7 beginning at 12:30 p.m. in Room 219, Ramona Wood Building. Representative Sandra Jackson from AEA will be the guest speaker. For more information contact Sandra Sudduth, Curriculum & Instruction, at Ext. 5741 or ssudduth@jsu.edu.

TheaterSeason Opens Oct. 7

The 2004-2005 JSU Theatre Season opens on October 7th with a classic Shakespearian comedy, As You Like It. The production will run October 7th, 8th, 9th, and 11th at 7:00 p.m. and October 10th at 2:00 p.m. at the Mainstage, Ernest Stone Performing Arts Center. Tickets are $6.00 for adults; $5.00 for senior citizens and JSU personnel; and $4.00 for students and military. Call 782-5648 for reservations.   MORE >>>

SGA Posts New E-mail Address

The Student Government Association now has their own E-mail address "sga@jsu.edu." All JSU Students and Faculty and Staff are encouraged to utilize this addition to the SGA. If you have any comments, questions, or concerns about anything related to benefiting Jacksonville State University's Campus Community, please feel free to share your ideas and opinions. For more information contact Emily Williams, SGA President, at Ext. 5491 or sga@jsu.edu.

UPD Vehicle Registration/Parking Decals Reminder

The University Police would like to remind all students that decals are available online at police.jsu.edu. Vehicle registration is mandatory for faculty, staff, and students.

Capital Campaign Update

At President Meehan’s universitywide meeting held on August 30, faculty and staff were challenged to support the Capital Campaign with 100% participation.  Today we are happy to announce that the campaign office has received more than 113 pledges and one-time gifts totaling more than $198,500.   This is obviously a wonderful start to the campaign.   MORE >>>

Art Exhibition featuring Artist Lee Manners Oct. 5

The next scheduled exhibit in the JSU art gallery will feature the great work of one of our own former art professors and department head, Lee Manners, Professor emeritus. His work has been sold and shown in many areas throughout the south. The opening reception for this exhibition will be held on October 5 at 7:00 p.m. in the Hammond Hall Art Gallery. For more information contact Gary Gee, Art Department, Ext. 5735.


JSU's 2004-05 Drama Season Tickets on Sale

Season passes are are on sale for Jacksonville State University's 2004-05 drama season. Five family-friendly shows are scheduled. They are Shakespeare's As You Like It; Ibsen's A Doll's House; a musical by Holmes, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, which is based on an unfinished novel by Charles Dickens; a new play, Heroes by Muschell, winner of the 2004 Southern Playwright's Competition; and a comic fantasy, On the Verge, or the Geography of Yearning.  A season pass includes one ticket to each of the above plays.  Cost of the passes are as follows:  Adults, $34.00; senior citizens and JSU personnel, $29.00; students and military, $24.00.  Passes may be purchased by calling 256-782-5648.  Mastercard, Visa, and Discover are accepted.

Author Barbara Moss to Speak Oct. 28

Former Jacksonville State University student Barbara Robinette Moss will be among three authors speaking at the Public Library of Anniston-Calhoun County's Accent on the Authors series luncheon on 28 October, which will launch the book tour for Ms. Moss's latest book Fierce. Ms. Moss' previous book, a memoir called Change Me into Zeus's Daughter, won several state and national awards, including the 2002 Alabama Author Award. The book told of her childhood in Anniston and of struggling with poverty and a facial abnormality. Fierce chronicles her life as a single mother trying to establish her career in art and overcome an emotionally painful past. MORE >>>

JSUCO Concerto and Aria Competition Nov. 3

The Jacksonville State University/Community Orchestra is pleased to announce the third annual JSUCO Concerto and Aria Competition, open to students ages 12-25 who reside in Northeast Alabama. Registered students of JSU shall be considered residents of Northeast Alabama. Auditions will be held on the campus of Jacksonville State University on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2004, from 6-9 p.m. in the Performance Center of Mason Hall. MORE >>>

Fast Job and Personal Skills Training

When you need to acquire skills quickly without earning a college degree, Jacksonville State University’s Department of Continuing Education may be able to help. JSU’s personal enrichment classes, professional development workshops, and certificate programs provide a fast way to learn new skills. And people who don’t have time to come to class can take certain courses online. MORE >>>

New Jobs for JSU Students

Ten JSU students were recently hired into Fall co-op positions with Choice Fabricators, Inc. Two students are from the College of Business and eight are from the College of Technology. Job opportunities will range from Human Resources to Robotics and Quality Control. Choice Fabricators was established in Attalla, AL in 1981 and has grown to over 300 employees. They remain a privately owned company with customers that include Emerson Electric, General Electric, Maytag, and Whirlpool. For more information about this company or other co-op opportunities that are available, please contact JSU Career Placement Services: Sarah Aultman, JSU Cooperative Education Coordinator, 256-782-5482, 105 Bibb Graves, Sarah Aultman.

Montana Rockies Rail Tour Sponsored by JSU Alumni Office

The Alumni Office is offering the Montana Rockies rail tour — three days’ travel on board a steam locomotive during a fall foliage trip 9 – 15 October 2004. The package includes a welcome orientation, six nights' lodging, travel on the train — including daily onboard lunch, guides and narrators, continental breakfasts and non-alcoholic beverages. Photo opportunities will include the historic Livingston Depot Center; Cody, Wyoming; Buffalo Bill Historical Center; and Yellowstone National Park with lunch at Old Faithful Inn. The price per person depends on accommodations: double–$1950, single–$2350. Price includes the excursion and round-trip airfare from Atlanta, Georgia. An immediate deposit of $300 (per person) is required to hold space and secure reservation. The final payment is due in August. For more information, contact the Alumni Office at extension 5404.

Christmas Tour Arranged by Alumni Office

This 2004 Christmas Spectacular Tour includes a Music Road Hotel stay December 10-12, Dollywood with its Holiday Feast Buffet, Christmas in the Smokies Show, Christmas with the Kingdom Heirs Show, Dolly's Christmas Chapel, Heartsong show, Twas the Night Before Christmas Show, Parade of Lights, O' Holly Night Show, Carole of the Trees, Victorian Melodies Show, Appalachian Christmas Show, Indoor Christmas European Market, Old World Arts Crafts & Ornaments, Holiday breads and pastries; Outlet shopping; dinner at Old Mill Restaurant; Louise Mandrell Theatre Show. The tour also includes a Biltmore Inn stay December 12-14 at the Biltmore Estate December 12-14, including buffet dinner, Candlelight Christmas Evening Tour; breakfast buffets; exploring the Biltmore Estate and House and several optional tours available for purchase at the Biltmore. The price per person is $750 which includes transportation by motorcoach from JSU and includes the above highlights except optional tours at Biltmore Hotel. A deposit of $200 per person is due by August 1 to secure your reservation. For more information please contact the Alumni Office at Extension 5404.

President Meehan's Radio Show

Dr. Robert Carter talks about bird migration and which birds are likely to be seen this spring. Tune in here or go to president.jsu.edu.



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