Thursday, May 30, 2019

Office of Enrollment Management's EM3 Presentation
Final Open Forum for University Housing Director Position, Today
Please Note the Educational Outreach Catalog
Don't Miss Dr. Eric Langenwalter's Retirement Reception, May 31
Karla Ellsworth Retires
Deadline Extended for Presentations for SIUE Diversity Day 2019
Tune in to this Week’s Episode of Segue Featuring Alumnus Maj. Gen. John Flournoy Jr.
Retiree Recognition Reception, June 3
Retirement Reception for Mike Schultz, June 7
Drone Camp at SIUE, June 12-13
Congratulate Dr. Brad Hewitt on His Retirement, June 13
SIU SDM Impressions Day, June 22
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Office of Enrollment Management's EM3 Presentation

Please join the Office of Enrollment Management for the May EM3 Update sessions.

9-9:50 a.m.
Today
Science East Building, room 0222 

9-9:50 a.m.
Friday, May 31
Science East Building, room 0222 

Topics include:

  • Satisfactory Academic Progress, by Katie Eilers, assistant director, Office of Financial Aid
  • Academic Standing, by Laura Strom, registrar, Office of the Registrar
  • GRASP, by Tyler Phelps, assistant director, Office of Academic Advising; Chad Verbais, assistant director, Office of Learning Support Services; and Kevin Thomas, EdD, director of Retention and Student Success

Final Open Forum for University Housing Director Position, Today

The final open forum for the University Housing Director position will be held:

Kelly Bersett
11 a.m.
Today
Morris University Center, Mississippi Room

The campus community is invited to meet with the finalist for the University Housing Director position. Resumes will be provided at the open forum.

Please fill out evaluation forms here and return by close of business Monday, June 3.

Please Note the Educational Outreach Catalog

Check out these exciting courses and continuing education opportunities offered by Educational Outreach this summer.

Genealogy Through a Cultural Lens
7-8:15 p.m.
Tuesdays through June 25
Cost: $59

In genealogy, you will choose an ancestor and look at records to find birth, marriage and death dates, as well as locations for your immediate family. You will look not only at how to access records (American civil, German church and Irish land records, for example), but how to put your ancestors in their historical context. Keeping your own family in mind, you will explore family structures through the following lenses to find records useful to you: Ireland, Senegal, former U.S. slaves, the United States, Germany and China. You will also learn about DNA testing. After the first Tuesday night at SIUE, you will drive yourself to three area libraries to take tours of their books and documents, use their computer programs, and learn how to contact researchers where your family lived.

Microsoft Excel: Beginner Level
6-8:30 p.m.
Tuesdays through July 2
Cost: $129

Designed for students with limited or no previous experience with Microsoft Excel, this course will introduce new users to Excel 2016 with an overview of Excel basics that provides a beginner-level foundation of the application. Elements covered in this course include creating and managing multiple worksheets, rearranging data, working with basic formulas and formatting, inserting charts and graphics, and sorting and organizing large amounts of data. A brief introduction to Windows is included. Basic mouse and keyboarding skills are required for this course. Textbook and online resource materials are provided.

Introduction to American Sign Language and Deaf Culture II
7-9 p.m.
Thursdays through Aug. 1 (No class on July 4 or 18)
Cost: $99

This course is a continuation of the Introduction to American Sign Language and Deaf Culture I. Fingerspelling will be more in depth to increase fluency and build on the foundation of the previously learned vocabulary. There will be an emphasis on demonstrating the knowledge of the rules of ASL, by correctly producing signs and facial expressions in more complex sentences. Information about Deaf Culture in America will be presented as well.

Beginning Spanish
6-7:30 p.m.
Mondays, June 3-24
Cost: $89

Are you looking to learn the Spanish language? Beginning Spanish is the perfect place to start as you will be introduced to the language, even if you have little to no knowledge of it!

Youth Introduction to Golf
Age 5-9:
10-11:15 a.m.
Monday-Thursday, June 3-6
Age 10-15:
10-11:30 a.m.
Monday-Thursday, June 10-13
Cost: $109

Golf teaches important social, mental and physical skills. Join our pros and learn the rules of the game, and how to putt, swing and chip. Please bring your own set of golf clubs.

Yoga for Beginners
5-6 p.m.
Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 4-July 9 (No class will be held on July 4)
Cost: $10 per session or $85 for all 10 sessions

Yoga for Beginners provides the fundamentals of practice for those getting started in yoga, as well as those with more experience who enjoy gentler movements. You will learn posture alignment, practice breath work through guided demonstration and reap the benefits of yoga, including improved balance, physical strength, flexibility, relaxation, increased energy and better digestion.

Open Introduction to Golf
6-7:30 p.m.
Tuesdays, June 4-25
Cost: $139

Ever wanted to learn to golf? Join us as we learn the game in a mixed group setting. Let our pros teach you how to putt, swing and chip. This introduction will take place on the driving range, putting green, and on the course as we learn the fundamentals of golfing. Open to anyone age 16 and up. Please bring your own set of golf clubs.

Conversational Japanese
7-8:30 p.m.
Wednesdays, June 5-July 3
Cost: $89

This course is designed to help students with little or no previous experience with the Japanese language. You will learn basic introductions, greetings and vocabulary used to describe common items and experiences. Practice basic Japanese conversation and pronunciation while learning about Japanese culture. No textbook is needed for the course. The instructor will provide handouts.

End of Life Planning
5:30-7:30 p.m.
Wednesdays, June 5-26
Cost: $59

In our death-avoidant American culture, we rarely consider our own mortality beyond writing a will or naming beneficiaries. In this brief course, you will validate life and honor those you will one day leave behind. You will thoughtfully reflect on the value of creating a written plan that clearly states your wishes for your last days. Facing mortality is difficult, but also liberating. Together, we will explore the value in preparing this document. Our loved ones deserve it. Taught by a certified end-of-life doula, the course will culminate by writing or beginning our private and personal document only to be shared with the decision-makers we choose. This course is not depressing, but life-affirming.

Mastering the Job Search
5:30-6:30 p.m.
Wednesdays, June 5-26
Cost: $59

This career development course teaches how to construct a dynamite resume, execute a great cover letter, develop your job search skills (including networking and LinkedIn), and master interviewing questions.

Spanish for Health Professionals I
6:30-8:30 p.m.
Thursdays, June 6-Aug. 8
Cost: $149

Health professionals work with many different people, and communication is key. This course will introduce you to the basic vocabulary, grammar and idiomatic expressions needed to communicate in Spanish in a health professional context. Focus will be on the conversational skills needed to successfully communicate basic information with Spanish-speaking patients with limited English proficiency. Textbook and supporting materials are included in the cost of the course.

Beginning Drawing
5-6:30 p.m.
Thursdays, June 6-July 18 (No class will be held on July 4)
Cost: $79

Think drawing is a gift that must come naturally? Drawing is a skill that can be developed with practice. Learn how to draw with proper techniques, discovering how to represent what you see through studies in contour drawing, perspective, positive/negative space and value. With feedback from an expert instructor, you will improve drawing skills and develop a deeper understanding of capturing any subject as an artist or designer.

Intermediate Drawing
6:30-8 p.m.
Thursdays, June 6-July 18 (No class will be held on July 4)
Cost: $79

For those with some drawing experience, you will refine and expand your drawing and observation skills.

Real Estate: Top 5 Steps in Buying a Home
6-7:30 p.m.
Thursdays, June 6 and 13
Cost: $20

Learn the steps, timelines and financial requirements to buy like a professional in these two buyer courses.

National Food Safety Certification
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Friday, June 7
Cost: $89

This ServSafe® course, conducted by faculty from the nutrition degree program at SIUE, is for individuals preparing for the exam. After attending the ServSafe® course and passing the proctored, multiple-choice exam with a score of 75 percent or higher, you will receive a ServSafe® certificate. To receive and maintain certification, all individuals are required to pass a certification exam every five years. You will need to purchase the most recent edition of the ServSafe® Manager book with the online exam code. A link to purchase the book will be provided.

To register or for more information, please visit our new and exciting educational outreach website.

Don't Miss Dr. Eric Langenwalter's Retirement Reception, May 31

The SIU School of Dental Medicine will host a reception to honor Dr. Eric Langenwalter’s 32 years of service.

11:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
Friday, May 31
Building 263, Roller Hall
2800 College Ave.
SIU SDM - Alton

Please take a few minutes and stop by to congratulate him, wish him well, sign the guestbook and have some cake and punch.

Karla Ellsworth Retires

Karla Ellsworth, supervisor of the Cash Area in the Morris University Center Business Office, will retire on Friday, May 31.

Ellsworth has worked for more than 30 years at SIUE. She started working at the Bursar Office and then transferred to the MUC's Business Office.

Ellsworth can be contacted at 650-3965 or kellswo@siue.edu

Deadline Extended for Presentations for SIUE Diversity Day 2019

The Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion, in collaboration with the Diversity Day Committee, invites proposals for engagement sessions and Ed talks for the 2019 SIUE Diversity Day, which will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 15.

The theme for Diversity Day is “From Awareness to Action, SIUE Shaping a Changing World.”

Engagement sessions are 60 minutes long and should be focused on a topic related to diversity, equity and/or inclusion. Proposals will be accepted until Friday, May 31.

Please see instructions for submitting a proposal.

An automatic message should be received by the primary session contact, upon submission of a proposal. If the contact does not receive this message (and it is not in their spam filter), please email vbrown@siue.edu.  

Diversity Day is a campus-wide experience that provides a platform for students, faculty, staff, alumni, retirees and the broader community to engage different groups, learn about similarities and differences, and celebrate diversity and inclusion at SIUE.

On behalf of the 2019 SIUE Diversity Day Committee, thank you for your commitment to a diverse and inclusive SIUE! Please encourage faculty, staff and students to submit proposals.

For more information, contact Venessa A. Brown, PhD, associate chancellor and chief diversity officer.

Tune in to this Week’s Episode of Segue Featuring Alumnus Maj. Gen. John Flournoy Jr.

Each week on Segue, SIUE’s premier radio show, hosts Greg Budzban, PhD, College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Dean, and Randy Pembrook, PhD, SIUE Chancellor, discuss the lives and work of the people throughout the University community and beyond.

This week, Budzban interviews SIUE alumnus and CAS Hall of Fame member Maj. Gen. John C. Flournoy, Jr., Chief of Staff of the United States Transportation Command at Scott Force Base, Ill. This episode of Segue will air at 9 a.m. Sunday, June 2, on WSIE 88.7 FM The Sound and siue.edu/wsie.

Flournoy, who originally transferred Auburn University, earned a bachelor’s in political science in 1986. Since his graduation, he has enjoyed witnessing SIUE transition into the large, public university it is today.

Influenced by some “tough love” from his father, Flournoy admits that his academics were not up to par prior to his transfer from Auburn, and his admittance to SIUE provided him with the second chance he needed.

Flournoy has spent over 3,600 hours in flight and has received a plethora of awards and decorations for his service, including: Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal, among many others. The well-decorated serviceman believes that lifelong learning can be a pathway for success not only in the military, but also for all people in the workforce.

Retiree Recognition Reception, June 3

Chancellor Randy Pembrook and the Vice Chancellors request the pleasure of your company as they honor SIUE retirees:

1:30-4:30 p.m.
Retiree Recognition and Program at 2:15 p.m
Monday, June 3
Morris University Center, Meridian Ballroom

Retirement Reception for Mike Schultz, June 7

Come celebrate Mike Schultz, director of University Housing, for his 30 years of service:

2-4 p.m.
Friday, June 7
Evergreen Hall Multi-Function Room

Drone Camp at SIUE, June 12-13

The School of Engineering is hosting a Drone Camp for students ages 12-18:

8:45 a.m. Check-in
9 a.m.-3 p.m. Camp
Wednesday-Thursday, June 12-13
Engineering Building, SIUE campus
The cost is $250
Please register for Drone Camp.

Campers will:

  • Learn about FAA regulations for piloting unmanned aerial systems
  • Build, configure and experiment with drones
  • Learn how to program drones to address specific challenges
  • See drones in action
  • Build a knowledge base to build upon after camp

Congratulate Dr. Brad Hewitt on His Retirement, June 13

Please join the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics in honor of the retirement of Director of Athletics Brad Hewitt, PhD:

2-3:30 p.m.
Thursday, June 13
Lukas Annex Cougar Pavilion 
Refreshments will be served

Celebrate with us in thanking Dr. Hewitt for 30 years of service!

SIU SDM Impressions Day, June 22

Are you interested in becoming a dentist, or know you want to provide professional medical care for others? Impressions Day at the SIU School of Dental Medicine is the event for you! 

8 a.m.-5 p.m. 
Saturday, June 22
SIU School of Dental Medicine
2800 College Ave.
Alton
 

  • Participate in hands-on activities in the School’s Simulation Lab
  • Meet current dental students and dental school alumni
  • Learn about the SIU dental school application process

This could be your first step on a career path of one of the most esteemed professions. For more information and/or to register, please visit our webpage on Eventbrite

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