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Thursday August 12, 2004
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Campus Power Outage Aug. 14
Cancellation of JSU Planetarium Summer Program Aug. 14
Mandatory Meeting for Spring 2005 Student Teachers Sept. 9
'Friendliest Campus' Influences Italian Artist
Jacksonville Makes "Best Sports City" List
Hopper Dining Hall Hours of Operation
Institutional Research Forum Aug. 23
JSU-Gadsden Director Appears on Letterman Show
Federal Employment Workshop on Sept. 29
New Jobs for JSU Students
JSU Sophomore to Compete in Miss Alabama Pageant
Jacksonville City Candidate's Open Forum
Commencement Video Available Through Aug. 13
Alumna Emily Bonds Among 'Top 40 Under 40'
Instructions for Purchasing Online Parking Decals
Top Grads of Summer 2004 Class
UPD Offers Workshop on Security Devices
Online Vehicle Registration August 1st
Montana Rockies Rail Tour Sponsored by JSU Alumni Office
Christmas 2004 Spectacular Tour Sponsored by JSU Alumni Office
JSU Summer 2004 Graduation List
New Faculty Members for Fall 2004
CNN Interview with Dr. Safaa Al-Hamdani
UA Profs Contribute to JSU's Books for Baghdad Project
Professor's 'Books for Baghdad' in National Spotlight
JSU Nursing Classes Not Listed in the Fall Class Schedule Book
SGA Involvement Meeting September 15th
Dr. Nina King is Dr. Meehan's Radio Guest This Week


Campus Power Outage Aug. 14

A power outage is scheduled for Saturday, August 14, 2004, from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. This outage is necessary to perform maintenance, testing and calibration of various equipment in the substation. The substation is experiencing hot spots and needs immediate attention. The entire campus will be off during this timeframe.

Cancellation of JSU Planetarium Summer Program Aug. 14

Due to the JSU campus wide power outage scheduled for Saturday, August 14, 2004, from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., the JSU Planetarium Summer Program scheduled on this date (Saturday, August 14) from 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. has been cancelled. Please continue to check the JSU Newswire and Digest for future ENPO offerings. For more information contact Denise Davis at 782-8010 or ddavis@jsu.edu.

Mandatory Mandatory Meeting for Spring 2005 Student Teachers Sept. 9

Are you planning to student teach during the Spring 2005 semester? If so, there is a MANDATORY pre-orientation meeting on Thursday, September 9, 2004 at the TMB Auditorium. All undergrads & grads need to attend. You may choose which of the two times to attend: 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. OR 3:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. MORE >>>

'Friendliest Campus' Influences Italian Artist

Italy native Nicola Fantei moved to Anniston by a fluke and decided to major in art at Jacksonville State University in the same manner. His recent graduation summa cum laude in fine arts and his success as an artist was recently featured in a story in the Anniston Star. MORE >>>

Jacksonville Makes "Best Sports City" List

Jacksonville was listed as a Best Sports City by the Sporting News today. Boston was listed as No. 1, with Oakland-San Francisco-New Jersey tied for No. 2. Jacksonville, Alabama, was ranked at 205 on the list that identified 368 top-ranked cities. See http://msn.foxsports.com/story/2631604.

Hopper Dining Hall Hours of Operation

The hours of operation for Jack Hopper Dining Hall for today are listed below.

Thursday, August 12

Institutional Research Forum Aug. 23

Do you ever need to know how many students we have, what their average age is or what percentage of our faculty has a terminal degree? Are there additional data that should be included in the Factbook that would benefit you in your job? If you have ideas that would contribute to an improved Factbook or institutional research in general, please join the Office of Institutional Effectiveness for an Institutional Research forum on August 23, 2004 at 10:00 a.m. in the Gold Room of Bibb Graves. MORE >>>

JSU-Gadsden Director Appears on Letterman Show

Jacksonville State University's Ralph Burke, director of JSU-Gadsden, landed on CBS's Late Show with David Letterman recently when he was selected from a line outside a New York deli. Mr. Burke and his wife Linda were enjoying some free time near Rockefeller Center when they were asked to compete in a Letterman contest for a kitchen appliance. Letterman gave Mr. Burke 30 seconds to find the first reference to the name Monica in Bill Clinton's new book, My Life, with the index removed. The countdown and music began, and Mr. Burke flipped through the book furiously as deli owner Rupert Jee and Mr. Burke's wife looked on. Thirty seconds later he had lost the contest but was awarded consolation prizes of a tray of cold cuts and two T-shirts. "I've placed this in the category of the weirdest thing that ever happened to me," says Mr. Burke. MORE >>>

Federal Employment Workshop on Sept. 29

Career Placement Services will be hosting a Federal Employment Workshop on Wednesday, September 29th, at the Houston Cole Library beginning at 3:00 p.m. Timothy Grey, the Director of Personnel and Training at the Redstone Arsenal, will be leading the sessions to be held in the Library computer lab. In addition to providing students with valuable information about the benefits of Federal Employment, Mr. Grey will personally assist any students that wish to submit a Federal application online. Students that attend this workshop will have the opportunity to ask specific questions as they access the computers and complete the application process with step-by-step instruction. MORE >>>

New Jobs for JSU Students

Ten JSU students were recently hired into Fall co-op positions with Choice Fabricators, Inc. Two students are from the College of Business and eight are from the College of Technology. Job opportunities will range from Human Resources to Robotics and Quality Control. Choice Fabricators was established in Attalla, AL in 1981 and has grown to over 300 employees. They remain a privately owned company with customers that include Emerson Electric, General Electric, Maytag, and Whirlpool. For more information about this company or other co-op opportunities that are available, please contact JSU Career Placement Services: Sarah Aultman, JSU Cooperative Education Coordinator, 256-782-5482, 105 Bibb Graves, Sarah Aultman.

JSU Sophomore to Compete in Miss Alabama Pageant

Jacksonville State University will have at least one representative in the Miss Alabama Pageant in June 2005. Deanna Dewberry, a sophomore from Valley, was recently crowned Miss Chatt, which stands for Chattahoochee. Miss Dewberry is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in special education. She is a transfer student from Southern Union and chose JSU because of its friendly student body and outstanding teaching program. She is a member of the Marching Ballerinas and Alpha Omicron Pi. MORE >>>

Jacksonville City Candidate's Open Forum

Public Service Announcement: On August 12, 2004, at 6:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Community Center, a debate style open forum will be held for the Mayoral, City Council and Board of Education candidates. The audience can present written questions for the candidates to answer through the moderator. It is your city and your electionplease participate. Jacksonville City Candidate's Open Forum is presented by the Jacksonville Merchants Association.

Commencement Video Available Through Aug. 13

Jacksonville State University's first graduation ceremony broadcast via Internet streaming on 30 July was a success, according to Mike Hathcock, director of television and engineering in the Department of Television Services. The project was a test. Video streaming's future at JSU will be determined later and might include other types of programming. Graduates and others who want to watch the taped ceremony can go to www.jsu.edu and click on “Summer 2004 Graduation – Web Streaming Archive” through 13 August. MORE >>>

Alumna Emily Bonds Among 'Top 40 Under 40'

Jacksonville State University alumna Emily Bonds, class of 1987, was recognized in the Birmingham Business Journal publication 2004 Top 40 Under 40. Mrs. Bonds, who lives in Vestavia Hills, is a partner in the law firm of Walston Wells Anderson & Baines LLP. She is a member of the Jacksonville State University Alumni Association's board of governors, the Alpha Xi Delta Building Corp., and Brookwood Baptist Church. She is an active member of her church and has an interest in mission work in Birmingham. Mrs. Bonds, who holds a juris doctorate from the University of Alabama, says she got a taste of the field of law at age 14 by answering telephones at a law firm in Anniston.

Instructions for Purchasing Online Parking Decals

In an effort to better serve the campus community, the University Police Department has automated the procedure for purchasing parking decals.  The registration process is quick and easy.  Decals are now available for faculty, staff, and students at police.jsu.edu.  Online registration is mandatory for all JSU faculty, staff, and students.  Persons requesting a JSU handicap decal must register for their blue or red decal online before applying for their JSU handicap parking permit at the University Police Department.  MORE >>>

Top Grads of Summer 2004 Class

JSU President Bill Meehan and State School Supt. Joe Morton pose with Jacksonville State University's top five graduates just before the 2004 summer commencement ceremony Friday 30 July. MORE >>>


UPD Offers Workshop on Security Devices

The University Police Department invites all Budget Managers, Building Managers, and Deans to the Houston Cole Library on August 13, 2004, at 1:00 p.m. to attend a workshop on security devices. The University Police Department will have a representative from Benham Security on campus to demonstrate several of the newest physical security devices that are on the market. MORE >>>

Online Vehicle Registration August 1st

In an effort to better serve the campus community, the University Police Department has automated the procedure for purchasing parking decals.  The registration process is quick and easy.  Beginning August 1, 2004, faculty, staff, and students must register online at police.jsu.edu.  Online registration is mandatory for all JSU faculty, staff, and students.  The University Police will continue to register faculty, staff, and students requiring a JSU handicap decal at UPD. MORE >>>

Montana Rockies Rail Tour Sponsored by JSU Alumni Office

The Alumni Office is offering the Montana Rockies rail tour — three days’ travel on board a steam locomotive during a fall foliage trip 9 – 15 October 2004. The package includes a welcome orientation, six nights' lodging, travel on the train — including daily onboard lunch, guides and narrators, continental breakfasts and non-alcoholic beverages. Photo opportunities will include the historic Livingston Depot Center; Cody, Wyoming; Buffalo Bill Historical Center; and Yellowstone National Park with lunch at Old Faithful Inn. The price per person depends on accommodations: double–$1950, single–$2350. Price includes the excursion and round-trip airfare from Atlanta, Georgia. An immediate deposit of $300 (per person) is required to hold space and secure reservation. The final payment is due in August. For more information, contact the Alumni Office at extension 5404.

Christmas 2004 Spectacular Tour Sponsored by JSU Alumni Office

This 2004 Christmas Spectacular Tour includes a Music Road Hotel stay December 10-12, Dollywood with its Holiday Feast Buffet, Christmas in the Smokies Show, Christmas with the Kingdom Heirs Show, Dolly's Christmas Chapel, Heartsong show, Twas the Night Before Christmas Show, Parade of Lights, O' Holly Night Show, Carole of the Trees, Victorian Melodies Show, Appalachian Christmas Show, Indoor Christmas European Market, Old World Arts Crafts & Ornaments, Holiday breads and pastries; Outlet shopping; dinner at Old Mill Restaurant; Louise Mandrell Theatre Show. The tour also includes a Biltmore Inn stay December 12-14 at the Biltmore Estate December 12-14, including buffet dinner, Candlelight Christmas Evening Tour; breakfast buffets; exploring the Biltmore Estate and House and several optional tours available for purchase at the Biltmore. The price per person is $750 which includes transportation by motorcoach from JSU and includes the above highlights except optional tours at Biltmore Hotel. A deposit of $200 per person is due by August 1 to secure your reservation. For more information please contact the Alumni Office at Extension 5404.

JSU Summer 2004 Graduation List

Jacksonville State University’s 2004 Summer commencement will be held Friday, July 30 at 7:30 p.m. in Paul Snow Stadium. Dr. Joseph Morton, who is the State Superintendent of Education for Alabama, is the commencement speaker. Graduation candidates are cited in this listing. MORE >>>

New Faculty Members for Fall 2004

Jacksonville State University will be welcoming at least 18 new faculty members for fall 2004, and others may join their ranks before the semester begins. MORE >>>

CNN Interview with Dr. Safaa Al-Hamdani

Dr. Safaa Al-Hamdani continues to receive national recognition for his 'Books for Baghdad' project. CNN aired an interview with Dr. Safaa Al-Hamdani on July 13. MORE >>>

UA Profs Contribute to JSU's Books for Baghdad Project

Professors from the University of Alabama delivered their first shipment of textbooks to Jacksonville State University for the Books for Baghdad program Friday afternoon. Included in the shipment was a complete set of journals from the American Chemical Society. The more than 500 books valued at $10,000 were all from UA's Chemistry Department. Other professors in other departments at UA are in the process of gathering books. MORE >>>

Professor's 'Books for Baghdad' in National Spotlight

A project started by Jacksonville State University's Dr. Safaa Al-Hamdani to collect textbooks for Baghdad University has attracted the attention of National Public Radio, NBC, FOX, ABC, the Associated Press and other media outlets. Professors from universities throughout the state are donating surplus books and offering other help. MORE >>>

JSU Nursing Classes Not Listed in the Fall Class Schedule Book

This is an announcement regarding nursing classes which will be offered in Fall 2004 that are not in the JSU Fall Class Schedule Book. Students must be accepted in to upper division to take any of the following undergraduate classes; only MSN students or others approved by Dr. Beth Hembree may take NU 550. MORE >>>

SGA Involvement Meeting Sept. 15th

Attention all Students who want to be involved. SGA Involvement Meeting is to be held at 6:00 p.m., September 15th in the TMB 3rd Floor Auditorium. The SGA Involvement Meeting is for all students who want to become actively involved in the SGA. This meeting will describe all of the committees that students can get involved with and will give the students a chance to see what's available for them. All students are welcome and encouraged to come. For more information contact Alison Pierce, SGA V.P. of Student Senate.

President Meehan's Radio Show

Dr. Nina King discusses stress among children. She also gives helpful advice on how to handle stress while parenting and in the classroom. Tune in here or go to president.jsu.edu.





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