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The Pickler Memorial Library outside book drop is now open again. People may drop off their books as they drive by.
The College of Arts and Sciences has an opening for work-study or scholarshop workers to fill a position of general office duties. Please contact svorhees@truman.edu or 785.7200 for more information.
The Student Recreation Center (SRC) Fitness/Wellness program will be offering a spring exercise incentive program called Team Me Up. This will promote the importance of having a network of support as people experience physical fitness challenges. Registration is from Jan. 22-28 and the event lasts from Jan. 28-March 3. More information and sign-up is at the Student Recreation Center Weight Room desk or visit http://recreation.truman.edu/ex_incentive.asp.
Auditions for The Vagina Monologues will take place from 6-10 p.m. Jan. 22 and 23 in Baldwin Hall 284. Women (students, staff, faculty and community members) of any age are invited to come audition for the Women’s Resource Center’s annual production. Materials necessary to audition will be provided at that time.
A Roe v. Wade Day forum will take place from 7-9 p.m. Jan. 22 in the SUB Down Under. The forum will include a panel discussion, featuring remarks by Bertha Thomas, Linda Seidel, Laura Gruber and others.
The Student Activities Board will have a press conference to announce the upcoming spring concert performer. The press conference will take place from 7-7:30 p.m. Jan. 22 in the Student Union Building Activities Room. Contact the Student Activities Board office at 785.4722 for more information.
The parking lot on the corner of South Franklin and West Patterson streets will be closed from 6 a.m.-noon Jan. 23.
IT Services invites faculty, staff and students to TechBreak at 1:30 p.m. in the Student Union Building Room 320 each Friday. Additional details and the topic schedule can be found at http://its.truman.edu/techbreak.
The Student Recreation Center will be offering all of the Instructional Programs for a Class-A-Thon Jan. 26. This is a way for people to try as many classes as they would like and get a weekend workout. Twenty classes at 30 minutes each will be available for only $1 per class or $5 for an all-day pass. Tickets can be purchased from program instructors, in the Student Recreation office, or the day of the event. Check out the schedule at http://recreation.truman.edu/instructional_programs.asp for times and descriptions of all the classes. For more information, contact Karen Skoch at kbskoch@truman.edu or 785.7739.
Auditions for Truman Live, Truman’s live talent show, will take place from 6-9 p.m. Jan. 29 in Baldwin Auditorium. Students who want to audition must sign up before Jan. 29 in the Student Activities Board office located on the bottom level of the Student Union Building. Contact the Student Activities Board at 785.4722 or sab@truman.edu for more information.
The Student Recreation Center (SRC) will be hosting a free nutrition workshop at 7 p.m. Jan. 29. Liz Jorn, from the health and exercise science department, will be covering topics such as how to plan a healthy diet while avoiding common mistakes, guidelines on how to lose weight safely and effectively, and how to make long-term behavioral changes. All Truman students, faculty and staff are welcome. The workshop will be held in the SRC Conference Room, located on the second floor. Contact Karen Skoch, 785.7739 or kbskoch@truman.edu for more information. Prizes will be awarded to the first 20 participants. and more.
Students who are interested in doing a French assistantship in France need to fill out an application by Feb. 1. Log on to http://www.ciep.fr/ to obtain an application. Contact Gregg Siewert at gsiewert@truman.edu for additional information.
Summer employment opportunities: Upward Bound has multiple summer openings (including instructional, residential, media and other positions). For complete information, see the Web site at http://ub.truman.edu or stop by Kirk Building 220. Application packets, including references, resumes and transcripts, due by Feb. 15.
The College of Arts and Sciences has an opening for work-study or scholarshop workers to fill a position of general office duties. Please contact svorhees@truman.edu or 785.7200 for more information.
The Student Recreation Center (SRC) Fitness/Wellness program will be offering a spring exercise incentive program called Team Me Up. This will promote the importance of having a network of support as people experience physical fitness challenges. Registration is from Jan. 22-28 and the event lasts from Jan. 28-March 3. More information and sign-up is at the Student Recreation Center Weight Room desk or visit http://recreation.truman.edu/ex_incentive.asp.
Auditions for The Vagina Monologues will take place from 6-10 p.m. Jan. 22 and 23 in Baldwin Hall 284. Women (students, staff, faculty and community members) of any age are invited to come audition for the Women’s Resource Center’s annual production. Materials necessary to audition will be provided at that time.
A Roe v. Wade Day forum will take place from 7-9 p.m. Jan. 22 in the SUB Down Under. The forum will include a panel discussion, featuring remarks by Bertha Thomas, Linda Seidel, Laura Gruber and others.
The Student Activities Board will have a press conference to announce the upcoming spring concert performer. The press conference will take place from 7-7:30 p.m. Jan. 22 in the Student Union Building Activities Room. Contact the Student Activities Board office at 785.4722 for more information.
The parking lot on the corner of South Franklin and West Patterson streets will be closed from 6 a.m.-noon Jan. 23.
IT Services invites faculty, staff and students to TechBreak at 1:30 p.m. in the Student Union Building Room 320 each Friday. Additional details and the topic schedule can be found at http://its.truman.edu/techbreak.
The Student Recreation Center will be offering all of the Instructional Programs for a Class-A-Thon Jan. 26. This is a way for people to try as many classes as they would like and get a weekend workout. Twenty classes at 30 minutes each will be available for only $1 per class or $5 for an all-day pass. Tickets can be purchased from program instructors, in the Student Recreation office, or the day of the event. Check out the schedule at http://recreation.truman.edu/instructional_programs.asp for times and descriptions of all the classes. For more information, contact Karen Skoch at kbskoch@truman.edu or 785.7739.
Auditions for Truman Live, Truman’s live talent show, will take place from 6-9 p.m. Jan. 29 in Baldwin Auditorium. Students who want to audition must sign up before Jan. 29 in the Student Activities Board office located on the bottom level of the Student Union Building. Contact the Student Activities Board at 785.4722 or sab@truman.edu for more information.
The Student Recreation Center (SRC) will be hosting a free nutrition workshop at 7 p.m. Jan. 29. Liz Jorn, from the health and exercise science department, will be covering topics such as how to plan a healthy diet while avoiding common mistakes, guidelines on how to lose weight safely and effectively, and how to make long-term behavioral changes. All Truman students, faculty and staff are welcome. The workshop will be held in the SRC Conference Room, located on the second floor. Contact Karen Skoch, 785.7739 or kbskoch@truman.edu for more information. Prizes will be awarded to the first 20 participants. and more.
Students who are interested in doing a French assistantship in France need to fill out an application by Feb. 1. Log on to http://www.ciep.fr/ to obtain an application. Contact Gregg Siewert at gsiewert@truman.edu for additional information.
Summer employment opportunities: Upward Bound has multiple summer openings (including instructional, residential, media and other positions). For complete information, see the Web site at http://ub.truman.edu or stop by Kirk Building 220. Application packets, including references, resumes and transcripts, due by Feb. 15.