Friday, March 1, 2019

Enjoy Today's Sabbatical Research Presentation by Alison Reiheld
Participate in Today's Open Figure Drawing Session
Don't Miss Today's Open Forum for Dean of the School of Pharmacy
SIUE Arts & Issues Presents Former “M*A*S*H” Actor Mike Farrell, Today
Baby Crawl Contest, March 2
ACCESS Featured on WSIE-FM’s Segue
SIUE Welcomes Students and Guests for Preview on March 4
Nominate a Phenomenal Woman by March 4
Spring 2019 Kindermusik Registration Due
42nd Annual Art Auction, March 22

Enjoy Today's Sabbatical Research Presentation by Alison Reiheld

Participate in Today's Open Figure Drawing Session

Don't Miss Today's Open Forum for Dean of the School of Pharmacy

Dr. Mark Luer is the third of four finalists for the position of Dean of the School of Pharmacy.

Dr. Luer earned a PharmD from St. Louis College of Pharmacy. He served the SIUE School of Pharmacy as chair of the Department of Pharmacy Practice (2004-2012) and then associate dean for Professional and Student Affairs (2012-2018). He is currently serving as interim dean of the School.

A Candidate Open Forum will be held:
3:30-4:30 p.m.
Today
Technology Management Center, Rooms 105-106
University Park

The Zoom Link:
Open Forum / Q&A
https://siue.zoom.us/j/661890876
646 558 8656 US (New York)
Meeting ID: 661 890 876

SIUE Arts & Issues Presents Former “M*A*S*H” Actor Mike Farrell, Today

Noted actor and activist Mike Farrell will portray the scientist whose research on carbon dioxide (CO2) gave the world its first early warnings of global warming, during SIUE's Arts & Issues presentation of “Dr. Keeling’s Curve.”

7:30 p.m.
Today
Dunham Hall Theater

Prior to the show, the Friends of Theater and Dance (FOTAD) will hold a fundraising dinner:
5:30 p.m. - reception/cash bar
6 p.m. - dinner
Morris University Center, Conference Center 

Read more in SIUE News. 

Baby Crawl Contest, March 2

ACCESS Featured on WSIE-FM’s Segue

SIUE’s office for Accessible Campus Community & Equitable Student Support (ACCESS) is dedicated to providing reasonable and co-curricular accommodations to diverse learners with major life impairments.

On this week’s episode of Segue, SIUE’s premier radio show that discusses the lives and work of the people on campus and beyond, SIUE Chancellor Randy Pembrook interviews Dominic Dorsey, director of ACCESS, the office formerly known as Disability Support Services.

This episode will air at 9 a.m. Sunday, March 3 on WSIE 88.7 FM The Sound and siue.edu/wsie.

ACCESS assists students by looking at their academic paths, understanding the abilities and technical standards required for that particular field or course, how the individual’s diagnosis affects them, and help them become successful in a way that does not circumvent or fundamentally alter the course’s curriculum. ACCESS proudly serves as a liaison between students and faculty members that can help figure out what solutions could be possible within each course.

SIUE Welcomes Students and Guests for Preview on March 4

The Office of Admissions, in partnership with many in the SIUE community, will welcome more than 300 prospective students and their guests to campus for Preview SIUE.

9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Monday, March 4
Morris University Center

Our guests will be on campus until 2 p.m. Please note that the MUC will be quite busy during the day, especially during lunch. 

Thank you in advance to so many who are part of this important visiting program. Please join the Office of Admissions in welcoming these guests to campus. Let’s show them why SIUE should be their future home to achieve their educational goals.

Nominate a Phenomenal Woman by March 4

The Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion invites you to nominate a Phenomenal Woman at SIUE or in the community who has made contributions to diversity and inclusion at SIUE, the region, nation and the world.

Complete this nomination form!

Learn more about the Phenomenal Women's Luncheon and other Institutional Diversity and Inclusion events here.

Spring 2019 Kindermusik Registration Due

Register now for Spring 2019 Kindermusikclasses!

Sing & Play (Level 1)
Ages 1-2    

Nothing could be better than Playtime! This unit is all about fun and predictability. From "Pop Goes the Weasel" to "Sally Go 'Round the Sun," and "Little Green Frog" to "Monkey See, Monkey Do," this unit is a non-stop, play-fest that stresses the developmental value of predictability, repetition and play.

Classes are:
10 a.m. Thursdays - March 21, 28 and April 4, 11
9 a.m. Saturdays - March 23, 30 and April 6, 13

Tuition is $75 and is due by Friday, March 15.

Big Back Yard
Ages 1-2

Big back yards that include parks, playgrounds and yards of all shapes and sizes, were made for play, play and more play! Our bodies get a gross-motor "goose" when we go on a pretend adventure in our Big Back Yard.

Classes are:
10 a.m. Thursdays - April 18, 25 and May 2, 9

Tuition is $ 75 and is due by Wednesday, April 10.       

Laugh & Learn (Level 3)
Ages 3-4     

Rise and shine. Weather and adventures are waiting! There are raindrops to catch, snowmen to build, wind and thunder sounds to make and sunny-day games to play. I rub my eyes and what do I see? Sun, rain, wind, and snow -- right Outside My Window!

Classes are:
11 a.m. Thursdays - March 21, 28 and April 4, 11
10 a.m. Saturdays - March 23, 30 and April 6, 13

Tuition is $75 and is due by Friday, March 15.      

Wild Animal Park
Ages 1-2

Let’s take a trip to the Wild Animal Park! We’ll slither like snakes and pounce like leopards, encounter tiny tree frogs and enormous elephants, and visit amazing habitats that are high and low, hot and cold, dry and rainy. Then it’s time for the animals’ favorite activity, which they all do together. It’s the jungle hokey-pokey!  

Classes are:
11 a.m. Thursdays - April 18, 25 and May 2, 9 

Tuition is $75 and is due by Wednesday, April 10.

For more information, contact Ellen Singh, licensed Kindermusik educator, at 618-792-6190 or desingh@juno.com.

42nd Annual Art Auction, March 22