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JSU alumnus Larry K. Martin was leading a group of artists on a photographic safari at the foot of Mount
Kilimanjaro, on the border at Kenya and Tanzania, when he suddenly spotted an angry-looking rogue elephant.
Martin asked the guide driving the Land Rover to stop, and Martin began shooting a series of reference photos for a
possible painting. Martin’s photographic images of the episode soon guided him in painting the encounter as an
acrylic masterpiece titled
He Sees Red. Martin, an internationally known wildlife artist, works with a
younger generation of artists to help them in seeing and capturing reference images via professional-quality
digital cameras.
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Rogers Secures $60,000 for JSU training; $50,000 for Natural History Museum
Jacksonville State University should receive $60,000 to
develop a training system for its advanced weather radar system and the Anniston Museum of Natural History should receive $50,000
to help improve its community outreach activities, Congressman Mike Rogers said today, as the House passed the Omnibus
appropriations bill that helps complete its legislative activity for the 108th Congress. The funds, which appear in H.R. 4818,
the Omnibus Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2005, passed the House today by a vote of 344-51.
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Horse Trainers Galloping to JSU Someday?
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Jacksonville State University behavioral psychologist Dr. Bill Palya is the go-to guy
for horse sense. “People want to understand how to break horses, make them ride
better, and create good carriage or work horses,” Palya said. “They also want their
horses to behave well and be respectful around humans. It’s actually very easy to
train horses to do all those things and anything else that they’re physically
capable of doing. I also enjoy teaching people to train horses so they can experience
the joy of well-behaved, responsive horses.”
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Registration
for Spring Semester 2005
It is time to register for classes for the spring semester 2005. Registration
by telephone and internet only continues through Friday, November
5. Priority pre-registration begins on Monday November 8 at 8:00 a.m.
At that time students may register on the telephone, on the internet
or by going to the department of their major. Students must see their
advisor prior to registering for classes. Registration will remain
open until December 7. Tuition for students who pre-register is due
by December 7.
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.
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Four
Are Selected as Capital Campaign Co-Chairs
Jacksonville State University’s Campaign Office has announced four
who are familiar to the university to chair its campaign to raise
$17.5 million. They are Bob Kennamer and Randy Owen, who are on the
board of trustees, and David Hale and Alex Baker, who are on the foundation
board.
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Multicultural
Services Selling Pizza Hut Gift Cards
Multicultural Services are selling Pizza Hut gift cards. The cards
are good for 12 free pizzas if you purchase a large pizza at regular
price. In addition, the gift cards are $10. For more information call
David Zeigler, Multicultural Services, ext. 5886 or at dzeigler@jsu.edu.
Photo
Archive Now Available
More than 30 entries (including series and single photos) have been
added to the photo feature archive now available at http://www.jsu.edu/news/photofeature-archives.html .
Everyone is invited to submit photos by e-mailing them to alharris@jsu.edu.
Photo Feature: JSU's Christmas Lighting Ceremony
Photo Feature: Cats Spread Holiday Cheer
Photo Feature: Tennessee Fall Colors
IPSA
Contributes to Books for Baghdad Project
Two members of the Internet Professionals Society of Alabama (IPSA)
delivered to Jacksonville State University Wednesday an SUV full of
books for the Books for Baghdad project, headed by JSU's Dr. Safaa
Al-Hamdani, a JSU faculty member and alumnus of Baghdad University.
From left are: Dr. Al-Hamdani, Scott Harp (IPSA), Dr. Jeff Dodd and
Scott Schram (IPSA).
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No
MCIS Classes in May 2005
Due to the move to Ayers Hall, there will be no math or computer science
classes offered in May 2005. Please take this into consideration for
advisement and registration.
Beware
of Internet Fraud
University students, faculty, and staff are currently being targeted
by an internet “fishing scam”. Hackers are targeting university internet
users by posing as legitimate businesses. Hackers are contacting internet
users via e-mail posing as financial institutions or prominent businesses.
In the e-mail to the internet user, the hacker requests that the recipient
update their financial information online. The hackers use the information
from the e-mail to draft financial assets and to set up fraudulent
checks and credit cards.
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Busy
Student Writes Novel between Classes
A Jacksonville State University student who found himself too busy
to pursue writing on a regular schedule completed his first published
novel during spare time between classes. James Matthew Byers of Rainbow
City is now busy with signings and other promotional efforts for Grecian
Rune (PublishAmerica, 313 pages, November 2004), a fantasy tale
set in Greece, Crete, China, and Egypt that tells the story of a collection
of heroes, gods, and goddesses who joined forces to overcome evil.
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UPD Steps
Up Decal Enforcement
The University
Police Department is increasing their efforts to get everyone
at JSU to register their vehicles. Officers have been forced to boot
14 vehicles in the last three weeks. Many students have failed to
register for their decal this semester. In an effort to motivate
students to register their vehicles, the Chanticleer will
begin printing the names of persons who are booted each week. To
avoid having your name on the boot list, register your vehicle online
at police.jsu.edu.
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Wellness Center Offers Cholesterol
Screenings
The Wellness Center is continuing to offer Cholesterol Screenings
(Lipid Profiles) to all JSU Faculty, Staff, their dependents and Retirees
on Tuesdays during the Fall Semester. All screenings are conducted
in the Wellness Center (204 A Pete Mathews Coliseum). The screening
is quick and easy and requires approximately 5 minutes of your time.
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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.
Employee Newsletter Online
The October edition of the JSU Report was published online
today at www.jsu.edu/news/july_dec2004/JSUreport-fall04.pdf.
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.
President Meehan's Radio Show
Dr. Mijitaba Hamissou talks about
plant research at Jacksonville State University. Tune in here
or go to president.jsu.edu.
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