Thursday, May 5, 2016

SIUE Spring Commencement Spotlights 1,850 Graduates
National Small Business Week Ends Today
Attend Today's STEM Center Journal Club
Life to GO: Identity Theft Seminar Today
Donate Your Gently-Used Books to the SIUE Head Start Program
School of Pharmacy Offers Free Medication Evaluation Visits
Register Now for the SIUE STEM Center's Odyssey Science Camps

SIUE Spring Commencement Spotlights 1,850 Graduates

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Interim Chancellor Stephen Hansen will oversee the 2016 Spring Commencement exercises on Friday and Saturday, May 6 and 7 for 1,850 eligible graduates.

The first of four exercises will begin at 6:30 p.m. Friday in the Vadalabene Center on campus. Ceremonies resume at 8:30 a.m. Saturday with the Graduate School and School of Education, Health and Human Behavior.

The Saturday afternoon ceremony begins at 12:30 p.m. with the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) followed at 5 p.m. by the School of Pharmacy, College of Arts and Science graduate students and the School of Engineering.

National Small Business Week Ends Today

The Illinois Metro East Small Business Development Center at SIUE invites residents of southwestern Illinois, especially small business owners and entrepreneurs, to participate in National Small Business Week.

  • 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Today at Four Points Sheraton, 319 Fountains Parkway, Fairview Heights. More than 30 small business service providers will be exhibiting, and Patrick McKeehan, Metro East SBDC director, will present the topic, “Building the Right Support Team.” Admission is free.

Attend Today's STEM Center Journal Club

Noon-1 p.m.
Today
STEM Resource Center -- Vadalabene Center Room 1304

Juliet Gray, assistant professor in Lovejoy Library, will lead the discussion. The featured journal article will be "Information literacy proficiency: Assessing the gap in high school students' readiness for undergraduate academic work." (Smith et al., 2013)

Life to GO: Identity Theft Seminar Today

The Office of Human Resources' Life To GO Series invites you to attend “Protect Yourself from Identity Theft” presented by Regions.

Noon-1 p.m.
Today
Morris University Center, Meeting Room A, second floor

Everyone doesn’t have a twin, learn how to protect yourself from impostors. At Regions, we strive to provide you with the guidance you need to help you reach your financial goals and protect your assets. At this seminar, you’ll learn practical, day-to-day financial fundamentals that are designed to help you gain more control over your money.

  • We’ll answer your questions and assist you with the important financial decisions that matter to you
  • We will cover examples of how to protect yourself specifically in the St. Louis Metro East Area
  • Plus real life examples of cases we have seen, how to spot skimming devices and social media attacks

Register, bring your lunch and join us as we learn how to stay protected from identity theft and minimize our risk to of being financially hacked.

For additional information please visit www.regions.com.

Donate Your Gently-Used Books to the SIUE Head Start Program

Please consider donating gently-used books for children who are between ages six months and six years.

To donate you can:

  • Send books via campus mail to Steve Hupp, Box 1121
  • Drop them off in the red tub across from the Department of Psychology in the basement of Alumni Hall
  • Email Hupp to come pick them up at sthupp@siue.edu 

Hupp's goal is to collect as many gently-used books as possbile by Friday, May 6. However, he will continue to accept them all year.

Most of the books will be sent home with children attending the SIUE Head Start program. The books come with a letter to parents emphasizing that the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends daily reading with children starting at birth. The letter also promotes the value of incorporating reading into the bedtime routine and provides tips for making daily reading more meaningful and effective.

The need is great. There are about 1,500 children enrolled in the SIUE Head Start program each year.

School of Pharmacy Offers Free Medication Evaluation Visits

Chris Lynch, professor and director of clinical programs in the SIUE School of Pharmacy, invites faculty, staff or their friends and family to sign up for a free medication evaluation visit.

Lynch, and two senior pharmacy students, will visit the patient in their home or meet with them in Lynch's office in the School of Pharmacy. Lynch can travel anywhere within a 40-mile radius of the campus. He and his students will conduct a thorough interview, review all medications and offer written feedback to the patient and his or her caregivers as needed.

This program is especially beneficial to those taking large numbers of medications each day or who have medicated-related problems. Lynch is a board certified ambulatory care clinical pharmacist with 23 years experience specializing in assisting patients dealing with large numbers of medications.

Please contact Lynch at jaylynch@siue.edu or 618-650-5139 by Monday, May 16 for appointments between May 22 and June 10.

This is a free public service of the University and the School of Pharmacy.

Register Now for the SIUE STEM Center's Odyssey Science Camps

9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday, July 18-29

The SIUE STEM Center offers seven interactive focus groups, designed for students entering grades 2-9. Details on each of the groups, along with a registration form can be found online.

For more information, visit stemideas.org or contact the STEM Center at 618-650-3065.