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The Whitmyre Weekly
Week of 10/25/2009

Whitmyre Weekly Archives

Announcements

Events

Fellowships, Scholarships, and Grants

Internship and Study Abroad Opportunities


Announcements

Honors Research Writing Still Available for Spring 2010 as Honors Elective!

Space is still available for students seeking to fulfill honors elective credit via ENGL 202H, "Research Writing" with Dr. Marsden.

You only need 28 credits to enroll and Dr. Marsden willing to accept those who will, as a result of taking classes during the spring semester, have that number of credits. As department "H" courses are difficult to offer, this is a good opportunity to satisfy one of your "H" requirements through a required course.

Another added benefit is smaller class size since enrollment for Honors research writing is limited to 20, while the non-honors course set at 28 students.

Please contact Dr. Marsden at marsden@iup.edu if you have any questions.

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2010 Honors College Commencement Date Set

The 2010 Cook Honors College commencement ceremony will take place on Saturday, May 8th at 11:00 AM.

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May 2010 Graduation Application Deadline Looming

The deadline to apply for graduation in May 2010 is November 15th, 2009. If you haven't done so yet, go to URSA and get it done.

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Important Information for December Grads and Seniors Planning Not to be on Campus in the Spring

In order for us to produce the 2010 Commencement Brochure we need you to schedule a photograph session and submit their commencement information. Photographs sessions can be scheduled with Tiffanie Fordyce at tjfordyce@gmail.com. The commencement information form is available online at http://old.www.iup.edu/honors/curstu/FORMS/main.shtml. Please fill out this form and submit to Tiffanie as well. NOTE: This is only for December graduates and those planning not to be on campus in the spring. We will collect information from all other seniors during the spring semester.

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Creative Minds Needed (Social Service Hours Offered)

We are improving the HC website and need video footage of Whitmyre. We are having a contest for the best videos, which will then become part of the new Whitmyre tour section of our site which you can preview to help you with ideas. Imagine yourself again as a prospective student and what you would have wanted to know and see about our space. You may submit videos for as many classrooms and other public spaces as you like, but each will be judged independently. Please feel free to incorporate as many people as you would like into the video. Try to keep footage to less than 2 minutes. The HC has Flip video cameras which are incredibly simple to use and can be checked out from the HC office. Sign up with Lisa to reserve one. The deadline for submission has been extended through the end of October.  We are giving 2 social service hours per room filmed.

Contact Tiffanie Fordyce, tjfordyce@gmail.com with any questions about filming.

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Family Weekend

IUP Family Weekend is scheduled for October 30 to November 1, 2009. The Honors College will be hosting a reception that day from 4:30 pm to 6 pm in the Great Hall. Please invite your families to join us for snacks and lively conversation.

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Spring Honors 2010 Elective Credits

The History of The Pre-Modern Body
HIST 487 (H)
L. A. Botelho
Spring 2010

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Free Tickets Available for First Commonwealth Lecture Featuring Woodward

Free tickets are available starting October 21 for the second annual First Commonwealth Endowed Lecture at Indiana University of Pennsylvania featuring Pulitzer Prize-winning author and investigative reporter Bob Woodward. The event is November 4, 2009, at 7:30 p.m. in Fisher Auditorium.

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WestPACS Job Fair at Monroeville Convention Center; Transportation Provided

What a great opportunity to meet employers! Where else can you see many employers in one location or be seen by them? Attending the WestPACS Job Fair (November 4, 2009, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Monroeville Convention Center) introduces you to the realities of the job search. When you are in a “sea of candidates,” you become aware of the competition and you get a better idea of what it takes to get a job. It also provides you with a chance to explore employers and career opportunities that you may have never thought about. It can also provide you with an opportunity for face-to-face contact with recruiters and a chance to polish your networking skills (no matter how brief your contact). Student on-line pre-registration is now available.

The Career Development Center will provide transportation to the WestPACS Job Fair. Students interested in riding the bus can reserve a seat by calling the Career Development Center at 724-357-2235 no later than noon on October 30. Seating is limited, so call soon!

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Events

IUP Veterans Organization Forming

As the title suggests, the club will be open to all IUP students who are veterans, families of veterans, friends of veterans, or those just interested in supporting veterans.

Our first organizational meeting will be on Tuesday, Oct. 27 at 3:00 PM in Room 238 of Keith Hall. In addition to discussing and ratifying a club constitution and electing officers, Bill Cress of the US Veterans' Administration will talk about benefits available to IUP student veterans.

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Creative Carreers Seminar

On Friday, November 6, 2009 the Pittsburgh Arts Employment Partnership will host the annual Creative Careers Seminar from 9 am – 12:45 pm at Carnegie Mellon University.

The program features a keynote address by Deborah Acklin, Chief Operating Officer of WQED Multimedia, and panel presentations on Writing & Publishing, Public Relations, Design and Multimedia, Film & Broadcast Media, Advertising & Marketing, Arts Management, Performing Arts, and Independent Artists, followed by a networking session where your students will have an opportunity to meet and speak one-on-one with professionals in their fields of interest.

Students may pre-register and pay the $5.00 registration fee at http://sites.google.com/site/creativecareersseminar/Home by October 28. After this deadline they may use the walk-in registration option on the day of the event at a cost of $10 (cash only). Students at all levels are encouraged to attend; business casual or professional dress is required.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Career Development Center at 724-357-2235 or email Deb Stanley at dstanley@iup.edu.

Common Reader Author to Tell His Story

The author of this year's Freshman Common Reader will present his ideas and personal story at a program open to the public on Tuesday, November 17, 2009, at 7:00 p.m. in Fisher Auditorium.

Bill Strickland, who penned Make the Impossible Possible, will also visit several IUP classrooms and tour facilities in the College of Fine Arts. Strickland is president and CEO, Manchester Bidwell Corporation and its subsidiaries, Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild, and Bidwell Training Center in Pittsburgh. A reception and book signing session will follow the 7:00 lecture.

Make the Impossible Possible has been positively reviewed by many publications, including Publisher’s Weekly, which says: “It’s the American dream with a twist: for Strickland, it was never about shedding his past and getting ahead but about following his bliss and making a difference.”

According to Random House, the book's publisher, Strickland has transformed the lives of thousands of people. Working with corporations, community leaders, and schools, he and his staff strive to give disadvantaged kids and adults the opportunities and tools they need to envision and build a better, brighter future.

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College of Fine Arts News

Øystein Baadsvik to Headline OcTUBAfest Events

The IUP Music Department and Tuba and Euphonium Studio will host its annual OcTUBAfest October 21 through 24, 2009. This year’s line-up features world-renowned tuba soloist Øystein Baadsvik of Norway as a featured guest artist.

“IUP Plays Pittsburgh” Tickets Available

As a reminder, tickets are now available for IUP Plays Pittsburgh, to be held Monday, November 2, 2009, at Heinz Hall. Among the groups featured are the Wind Ensemble, Opera Theater, Trombone Choir, Keystone Winds, and Marching Band.

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Free Practice Graduate and Professional Exams to Be Given at IUP

On Saturday, October 24, 2009, Kaplan will be offering a campus-wide opportunity for students to take a free practice GRE, MCAT, LSAT, PCAT, DAT, OAT, or NCLEX administered under simulated testing conditions. Kaplan’s Practice Test is a terrific opportunity for prospective graduate, medical, and dental students to answer a critical question, "If I took the exam today, would I be prepared for the test questions?" Last year, tens of thousands of Kaplan Practice Test participants assessed their test-taking skills while learning valuable strategies to help them ace the real test. Since admission to graduate school is fierce, a high exam score is crucial to the admissions process.

We would like to invite you to participate in the Kaplan Practice Test event taking place on campus on Saturday, October 24. To register, students may call 1-800-KAP-TEST or visit the Kaplan website. If you have any questions, please contact Nicole Seisek by phone at 412-621-4620, ext. 0.

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Writing a Law School Personal Statement Workshop

After your LSAT score and grades, your personal statement is the most important part of your law school application. Admissions officials do read them – and they matter … a lot. Your personal statement is your one chance to set yourself apart from the 3000 other applications being reviewed by the admissions committee. Don’t know what to write or how to get started? Then sign up for the:

Writing a Law School Personal Statement Workshop

Saturday, November 14, 2009
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Keith 164

In this workshop, you will learn:

Besides learning about the components of a personal statement and tips for writing one of your own, you will read and evaluate sample personal statements. We’ll also have a brainstorming session and other exercises to help you come up with and develop a theme for your personal statement.

The workshop is FREE but you need to register by 5:00 p.m. Thursday, November 12, 2009. To register, send an email to torges@iup.edu

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The 6th Annual LGBT Film Festival

The Indiana Cares Campaign to End Homophobia (ICC) will kick off its 6th annual LGBT Film Festival on Sunday, October 4th with a 6 PM showing of the Swedish film Patrik, Age 1.5. Once again, the festival is being held on each of the four Sunday evenings in October. The location this year is Beard Auditorium in Stouffer Hall at Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP.)

On October 11th, National “Coming Out” Day, the Festival features Training Rules, a documentary based on the oppression of lesbian players by former Penn State women’s basketball coach Rene Portland. After leaving Penn State, Indiana native Cindy Davies enrolled at IUP and played for the women’s basketball team; she still is listed in nearly all of the offensive and defensive categories of the IUP women’s basketball record book. Davies, who is featured in the film, is coming to Indiana for the screening and will be speaking before the film and taking questions afterwards.

On the third Sunday, October 18, the feature film will be Hannah Free, produced by Sharon Gless of Cagney and Lacey TV fame. Gless also stars in the film. On October 25, the Festival closes with a double feature, also beginning at 6 PM. The feature films that night are a drama titled Dream Boy and a comedy titled Chef’s Special.

Several selected short films, including Kristy; Second Guessing Grandma; Kaden Later; and Reunion will be shown before the feature films during the first three weeks.

There is no admission charge; donations are accepted. The Indiana LBGT Film Festival is made possible with funding from various departments and organizations at IUP, PFLAG of Indiana, and ICC, and with the support of individual donors.

Beard Auditorium is located in Stouffer Hall at 175 Maple Street on the IUP campus.

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Community Speak Out: Fall Into Recovery

Friday, October 23,
2009, 9:00 a.m. - Noon
College Lodge,
Indiana, PA 15701
Co Sponsored by Center for Applied Psychology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania and Community Guidance Center

The workshop supports SAMHSA's National Wellness Action Plan, Vision & Pledge that "We envision a future in which people with mental illnesses pursue optimal health, happiness, recovery & a full and satisfying life in the community via access to a range of effective services, supports & resources."

For more information please review the Community Speak Out: Fall Into Recovery Flyer

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Fellowships, Scholarships, and Grants

Boren Undergraduate Scholarships for International Study National Security, Language, and Culture

Boren Scholarships and Fellowships provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate and graduate students to add an important international and language component to their educations. We focus on geographic areas, languages, and fields of study that are critical to U.S. interests and underrepresented in study abroad. For more information about Boren Scholarships or Fellowships, click http://www.borenawards.org/boren_scholarship. If you want to see if Boren is right for you, click http://www.borenawards.org/is_boren_right_for_me

Application Deadlines

The IUP campus application deadline for the Boren Scholarship for undergraduate study is January 20, 2010. The application deadline for the Boren Scholarship for undergraduate students is February 10, 2010.

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Excellent Study Abroad Resource

If you are considering studying abroad, you should check out a pretty good online resource at http://iiepassport.org/. You can search by both country and field of study. For those considering applying for a Boren Undergraduate Award, this is an excellent place to begin searching for programs that qualify.

John & Edythe Portz Fellowship

National Collegiate Honors Council announces a new fellowship for undergraduate honors students. The award is named for Dr. John and Mrs. Edythe Portz, pioneers in honors education whose support of imaginative ventures in undergraduate education has benefited college students in Maryland and throughout our nation since the late 1960s. The highly competitive award of up to $7,000 is open to students at NCHC's 800+ member institutions in the United States and beyond.

The Portz Fellowships support original and extended interdisciplinary projects for up to eighteen months. Applications for the first round of grants will be accepted beginning in January 2010.

If you would like more information about the Portz Fellowship, please contact Dr. Patrice Berger at pberger1@unl.edu, or 402-472-5425. Applications and information about the Portz Fellowship are available online at http://www.nchchonors.org.

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James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation

The James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation offers James Madison Fellowships to a select group of individuals desiring to become outstanding teachers of the American Constitution. To learn more go to http://www.jamesmadison.gov/. The application submission deadline is March 1, 2010, before 11:59 p.m., central time.

Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible to apply for a fellowship, you must:

Professional Teaching Obligation

After earning a master’s degree, each James Madison Fellow must teach American history, American government, or social studies in grades 7-12 for no less than one year for each full academic year of study under the fellowship.

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Department of Energy Office of Science Graduate Fellowship Program

The Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science (SC) has established the DOE Office of Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE SCGF) program to provide support for outstanding students to pursue graduate degrees and research in areas of physics, biology, chemistry, mathematics, engineering, computational sciences and environmental sciences relevant to the Office of Science, and to encourage the development of the next generation scientific and technical talent in the U.S.

Fellows will receive a $35,000 yearly stipend for living expenses, $10, 500 per year for tuition and fees and a $5,000 research stipend supplement for research materials and travel expenses. Fellows will be required to attend the annual DOE SCGF Research Conference to be held each summer at a DOE national laboratory. Travel expenses and accommodations to the Conference will be provided by the DOE SCGF program.

THE APPLICATION DEADLINE IS NOVEMBER 30, 2010.

For more information about the program, eligibility, benefits and application visit http://www.scied.science.doe.gov/SCGF.html

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Scholarship Opportunity

The Women’s Club of IUP will be awarding four (4) $100.00 Book Awards to deserving female students prior to the beginning of the second semester.  Download the form required to apply for this award. This Book Award is based on the financial need of the student, as well as the information contained on the required application and 200 word essay.

The Awards are in the form of house credit designated for “Textbooks Only” established at the IUP Co-op Bookstore in the name of the recipient.  The credit may be used anytime during the semester for the purchase of textbooks.

Questions may be addressed to Shirley Bush, 1632 Old Route 119 N., Indiana, PA 15701, by e-mail to sabush4@hotmail.com, or by phone (724-349-2647) prior to the application deadline of October 29, 2009.

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Internship and Study Abroad Opportunities

Washington Center Intern Abroad Programs

If you are interested in combining a study abroad experience with the practical advantage of interning in an international setting, then you need to check out advantages of a Washington Center intern abroad program. You'll begin the semester or summer with a ten-day academic seminar in Washington, D.C. before heading to a destination city to complete coursework and a substantive internship.

Intern abroad program offerings for 2010 include:

Washington, D.C.-Sydney Internship Program (spring, summer)
Washington, D.C.-London Internship Program (summer, fall)
Washington, D.C.-Oxford Internship Program (summer only)

We're extending our deadline for the spring D.C.-Sydney Program until November 13 in order to give students additional time to apply. Prospective interns from who attend as undergraduates will also qualify for the funding from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that they receive while completing our Washington, D.C. internship programs. The total is now $5,500 for PASSHE institutions and $3,000 for private institutions and details are found here: www.twc.edu/students/financial_state.shtml#pen

If you'd like to find out more about these opportunities, please visit www.twc.edu/internabroad or feel free to contact us at internabroad@twc.edu or 202-238-7900 any time!

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SSHE Summer Honors Program 2010
Mapping Cultural and Historical Egypt
May 9-27, 2010

Two students will again be selected this year to participate as representatives of Cook Honors College in the SSHE study abroad courses offered early this summer. The SSHE 2010 Summer Honors Program's theme of "Mapping Cultural & Historical Egypt" will consist primarily of two three-credit courses. Through explorations throughout Egypt and work on personalized research projects, students will gain an understanding of the relationship between culture and geography, in both contemporary and ancient Egypt.

Understanding Contemporary Egyptian Culture will examine current ethnographic perspectives on Egyptian culture, focusing on religion, urban and rural culture, and gender.

Digital Mapping of Places and Spaces in Islamic Cairo will not only explore the wide variety of monuments of Islamic Cairo but also document these monuments and the historical events associated with their geographic places.

How To Apply: Submit an Enhancement Application (minus the financial information) as detailed on the forms page of the honors college website at http://old.www.iup.edu/honors/curstu/FORMS/main.shtml. It should include:

Applications should be submitted to Kevin Berezansky no later than Tuesday, December 1, 2009. For more information on the SSHE 2010 SHP visit www.clarion.edu/honors.

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