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Wednesday, January 5, 2005

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Congratulations to Stephanie Przedwojewski,  2004 Employee of the Year.   Stephanie is a Groundskeeper/ Laborer in the Physical Plant Department.

Correction for Advisement/Open Registration Schedule Jan. 7

JSU Fall 2004 President's/Deans' Lists

SGA Sponsors "Old Tyme Photos"

Prints at the Park: Printmaking Workshop Jan. 29

Dan Miller talks about the services JSU offers to students with disabilities on President Meehan's radio show this week.

Beware of Internet Fraud

Director of JSU English Language Institute Seeks Help from International Students in Recruiting

Great Smoky Mountains Environmental Education/Arts Workshop, 2005

Greek Leaders Elected for 2005

IPSA Contributes to Books for Baghdad Project

JSU Fall 2004 Graduation List

JSU Offers New Course for All Jazz Enthusiasts

JSU Peer Educators' "Arrive Alive in 2005" Program Underway

JSU Receives Good News from SACS

Live Web Streaming Allows Family to Share Graduation Moment

New Mileage Rate for State Travel Effective Jan. 1

No MCIS Classes in May 2005

Northeast Alabama Law Enforcement Academy Graduation List

Online Parking Violations Appeal Procedure

Photo Archive Now Available

Physicians' Hours at Student Health Center

Pinhoti Trail Hike: Shoal Creek Jan. 22

President Meehan's Radio Show This Week

Registration Fee Error Corrected

Stars of the Pharaohs Planetarium Program Jan. 8

UPD Issues Crime Alert

UPD Steps Up Decal Enforcement

Wellness Center Offers Cholesterol Screenings


Correction for Advisement/
Open Registration Schedule Jan. 7


Advisement and registration for open registration on Friday, January 7, 2005 will end at 4:30 p.m. For more information contact Cathy Rose, Academic Affairs, at 782-5284 or crose@jsu.edu.


JSU Fall 2004 President's/Deans' Lists

Jacksonville State University students named to the President's List and Deans' List for the Fall Semester 2004 are cited here.  Students earning a perfect 4.0 grade point average (all A's) are named to the President's List; those attaining all A's and B's, to the Deans' Lists. MORE >>>


SGA Sponsors "Old Tyme Photos"

The Student Activities Council presents "Old Tyme Photos" on Thursday, January 27, 2005. Have fun dressing up (over street clothes) in one of our costumes from the "tymes." There are tons of hats, props and accessories to accent your look. Each person receives a authentic brown tone photograph in a mount of his or her choice. What fun it is to dress up and take home such a unique Old Tyme Photo! MORE >>>


Northeast Alabama Law Enforcement Academy Graduation List
The graduation ceremony for the 132nd Basic Training Class of the Northeast Alabama Law Enforcement Academy (LEA) was held 16 December. Class officers included Beau Gunter, Huntsville International Airport Police Department; Rory Dempsey, Shelby County Sheriff's Office; and Andrea Penn, Class Chaplain. Beau Gunter was presented with the Director's Award and the Firearms Award. Caleb Courtney, of the Alabama Board of Pardons & Paroles, received the Academic Award. Graduates of the 132nd Basic Session are cited here. MORE >>>


Prints at the Park: Printmaking Workshop

Create your own stationary, greeting cards and art prints after learning the techniques for linoleum block printing and natural material print making. Participants will receive their own tools and materials to make prints during this workshop and at home. MORE >>>

Live Web Streaming Allows Family
to Share Graduation Moment


Family and friends were able to view the graduation ceremonies Saturday, December 18, live from their home computers through LIVE web streaming hosted by Event Connection. Connie E. Brown, along with Jason Cole, became the first two graduates from the new GIS concentration in the Department of Physical and Earth Sciences. Ms. Brown's son was able to view the ceremony live via web streaming from Brisbane, Australia where he is a senior at the University of Queensland. MORE >>>

New Mileage Rate for State Travel Effective Jan. 1

The Comptroller's Office announces new mileage rate allowed for state travel expenses. State travel law allows the same mileage rate as the federal rate allowed by the Internal Revenue Code. This rate will be 40.5 cents per mile effective January 1, 2005.

JSU Fall 2004 Graduation List

Fall commencement will be held in Pete Mathews Coliseum, Saturday, 18 December at 10:00 a.m. for candidates receiving degrees from the College of Education and Professional Studies and the College of Nursing and Health Sciences, and at 2:00 p.m. for candidates receiving degrees from the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Commerce and Business Administration. Distinguished graduates include Emily Noelle Padgett, of Rome, GA, who graduates with a perfect 4.0 grade point average. Following close behind are Donna Mae Hairston, of Ft. Payne, AL, with a near perfect GPA of 3.99; Meredith Layne Toney, of Gadsden, AL, with a 3.97 GPA; Janis Presley Atkinson, of Steele, AL, with a 3.97 GPA; and Michael Pody, of Piedmont, AL, who also graduates with a 3.97 GPA. MORE >>>

Great Smoky Mountains Environmental Education and the Arts Workshop, 2005

Join JSU Field Schools Coordinator, Renee Morrison, for a fun-filled, inspirational weekend (February 25-27, 2005), dedicated to using the arts to teach environmental education deep in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Renee will be teaching a session entitled “The Nature of Drama: Imagine, Enact & Reflect through Creative Play.” Reservations must be made by December 23, 2004. MORE >>>

Director of JSU English Language Institute Seeks Help from International Students in Recruiting

I am writing to ask you to help the new JSU English Language Institute (ELI) recruit students. The ELI is a non-credit institute set up by Jacksonville State to help students learn academic English. The classes will be geared toward students who have an interest in studying at universities and colleges in the United States. However, students who would like to come for a short-term study experience are also encouraged to attend the institute. MORE >>>

Stars of the Pharaohs Planetarium Program Jan. 8

Explore Ancient Egypt by becoming a time & space traveler during this exciting adventure program. Dr. Kelly Gregg, Physical and Earth Sciences Department, and JSU Field School’s Renee Morrison (as the zany explorer Dr. Darling) will be leading this program. Space Travelers will watch an exciting dome film that offers the participants the experience of feeling as though they are traveling through great pyramids and into mysterious tombs to discover what the ancient Egyptians saw in the nighttime skies. Dr. Darling will be introducing "King Tut"... her 6-foot python! MORE >>>

Pinhoti Trail Hike: Shoal Creek Jan. 22

Mountain streams, ravines, long-leaf pine stands, and incredible vistas . . . Join us for the first hike of the season along the Shoal Creek portion of Alabama’s longest hiking trail. Jeff Gardner, USFS, will assist hikers with winter tree identification and lead you through one of the most diverse sections of Talladega National Forest. MORE >>>

JSU Receives Good News from SACS

JSU recently received good news from the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) at its December 2004 meeting in Atlanta. The commission accepted JSU's first monitoring report addressing seven recommendations with no additional reporting required. Dr. Meehan expressed his gratitude to those who contributed to writing the monitoring report, submitted in September 2004. In particular, Dr. Louise Clark, Dr. Joe Delap, and Mr. Tim Smith are acknowledged for their preparation of the final report. JSU's reaffirmation of accreditation by SACS in December 2004 extends to 2014, according to Dr. Rebecca O. Turner, vice president for academic and student affairs.

Online Parking Violations Appeal Procedure

The University Police Department would like to remind all faculty, staff, and students that effective January 1, 2005, all parking or moving violation appeals must be submitted online at police.jsu.edu. The University Police will no longer accept walk in appeals after December 31, 2004. If you have any questions, please contact Parking Services at 256-782-5835.

UPD Issues Crime Alert

JSU's UPD issues a crime alert involving the investigation of a series of burglaries/robbery near campus by the Jacksonville City Police. Along with reporting these incidentsn, the UPD presents apartment house security and personal safety reminders. For more security information, please visit the UPD website: police.jsu.edu. MORE >>>

Greek Leaders Elected for 2005

JSU's Office of Student Life is very proud to announce the results from the most recent Greek elections. These new leaders will experience a great deal of leadership training in the spring semester. “The Workshop,” held from January 5 – 6, 2005 at the Alabama 4-H Center, will begin this leadership training. The leaders of our Greek community will outline goals for 2005 and develop our own Greek Life Mission Statement. Students selected to represent their chapters and governing councils for the 2005 calendar year are cited in this listing. MORE >>>

JSU Offers New Course for All Jazz Enthusiasts

Jazz enthusiasts can now study their favorite music genre for college credit or simply for fun. Jacksonville State University instructor Kevin Mobbs will teach the new course, History of American Jazz, which includes the origins and development of jazz.  Registration is January 5 - 10 and the course begins January 10. It will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12:45 to 2:15 p.m. MORE >>>

Physicians' Hours at Student Health Center

Effective Wednesday, December 8, 2004, to December 17, 2004, the physicians' hours will be Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 8:00-10:00 a.m. There will be no physician available after 10:00 a.m. on Friday, December 17, 2004. The physicians will return to the regular schedule on Monday, January 10, 2005. For more information contact Twyla Hobbs, Student Health Center, at Ext. 5310, or thobbs@jsu.edu

JSU Peer Educators' "Arrive Alive in 2005" Program Underway

The Peer Educators have been busy placing signs, posters and banners around campus, and visiting classrooms asking faculty, staff, and students to sign the "Arrive Alive in 2005" pledge. Throughout the Southeast many college students do not return to their campuses after the winter break because of preventable accidents. "Arrive Alive in 2005" is a reminder to be safe over this holiday season. The JSU Peer Educators want to see everyone safe and back on campus in 2005. MORE >>>

Photo Archive Now Available

More than 30 entries (including series and single photos) have been added to the photo feature archive now available at http://www.jsu.edu/news/photofeature-archives.html . Everyone is invited to submit photos by e-mailing them to alharris@jsu.edu.

IPSA Contributes to Books for Baghdad Project

Two members of the Internet Professionals Society of Alabama (IPSA) delivered to Jacksonville State University Wednesday an SUV full of books for the Books for Baghdad project, headed by JSU's Dr. Safaa Al-Hamdani, a JSU faculty member and alumnus of Baghdad University.  From left are: Dr. Al-Hamdani, Scott Harp (IPSA), Dr. Jeff Dodd and Scott Schram (IPSA). MORE >>>



No MCIS Classes in May 2005

Due to the move to Ayers Hall, there will be no math or computer science classes offered in May 2005. Please take this into consideration for advisement and registration.

Beware of Internet Fraud

University students, faculty, and staff are currently being targeted by an internet “fishing scam”. Hackers are targeting university internet users by posing as legitimate businesses. Hackers are contacting internet users via e-mail posing as financial institutions or prominent businesses. In the e-mail to the internet user, the hacker requests that the recipient update their financial information online. The hackers use the information from the e-mail to draft financial assets and to set up fraudulent checks and credit cards.
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UPD Steps Up Decal Enforcement

The University Police Department is increasing their efforts to get everyone at JSU to register their vehicles. Officers have been forced to boot 14 vehicles in the last three weeks. Many students have failed to register for their decal this semester.  In an effort to motivate students to register their vehicles, the Chanticleer will begin printing the names of persons who are booted each week.  To avoid having your name on the boot list, register your vehicle online at police.jsu.edu. MORE >>>


Wellness Center Offers Cholesterol Screenings

The Wellness Center is continuing to offer Cholesterol Screenings (Lipid Profiles) to all JSU Faculty, Staff, their dependents and Retirees on Tuesdays during the Fall Semester. All screenings are conducted in the Wellness Center (204 A Pete Mathews Coliseum). The screening is quick and easy and requires approximately 5 minutes of your time. MORE >>>

President Meehan's Radio Show

Dan Miller talks about the services Jacksonville State University offers to students with disabilities. Tune in here or go to president.jsu.edu.



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