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October 18, 2011: Student News

iLead: Orientation 2012

Do you want to learn about yourself, serve your community, and build friendships?

The Center for Student Engagement has released applications to become a part of the 2012 Orientation Team. This experience offers students the opportunity to welcome the Class of 2016 to The University of Scranton community. Orientation Assistants have the chance to improve interpersonal and communication abilities, while being able to lead, serve, build, and learn.

Be sure to attend an Orientation Assistant Information Session, held in the DeNaples Center, room 213, on Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 8 p.m., or Thursday, Oct. 20, at 8 p.m.

Applications are available in the DeNaples Student Forum or online (www.scranton.edu/orientation). Applications are due by Friday, Oct. 28, at 4:30 p.m. For more information, email orientation@scranton.edu.

Fitness Center Open House on Friday

Join the Recreation staff for an open house of the Fitness Center on Friday, Oct. 21, between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. The new center is located on Mulberry Street on the first floor of the west building. There will be light refreshments. The current weight room and fitness center will be closed Tuesday, Oct. 18, through Thursday, Oct. 20. The new facility is slated to open Friday, Oct. 21!

Flashlight Corn Maze Trip Friday

The Recreational Sports Department is sponsoring a trip to Roba's Pumpkin Patch on Friday, Oct. 21, from 5 to 9 p.m. Students may sign up in the Recreation Office in the Byron Recreation Complex until Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 6 p.m. Included in the trip is a reserved campsite where the staff will provide the makings for smores! The deposit is $10 and will be refunded on the bus.

Summer Study Abroad Opportunity in Florence, Italy

Virginia Picchietti, Ph.D., and Marzia Caporale, Ph.D., of the Department of World Languages and Cultures are happy to announce the Summer Study Abroad in Florence, Italy. This academic program will run from May 28 to June 23, 2012. Students will enroll in courses and live in Florence for the duration of the program. The program will also include day trips to other exciting Italian destinations. An informational meeting will be held on Friday, Nov. 4, at 3 p.m., in O'Hara Hall, room 306. All students interested in participating are encouraged to attend. Participants must be in good standing at The University of Scranton. For more information, contact Dr. Picchietti at picchiettv1@scranton.edu or Dr. Caporale at caporalem2@scranton.edu.

Scranton Street Sweep Set for Saturday

Two years ago a tradition was started by Student Government called the Scranton Street Sweep. It was a way for University students to take ownership of our Hill Section; a way to better include that area of our community in campus life by making a positive impact there. This fall’s Street Sweep will be held Saturday, Oct. 22, and begins at noon in the Madison Parking Lot.

Street Sweep will be on the Student Government office door, located in the Student Forum (second floor of the DeNaples Center). Registration will take place now until the event, however Student Government is accepting only 300 participants.

For more information, contact Katie Gonzalez, Student Government director of communications, at gonzalezk2@scranton.edu.

MCAT Practice Test Offered Oct. 22

Take a free practice MCAT test on campus! The test will be administered in Brennan Hall, room 102, on Saturday, Oct. 22, from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Space is limited. Reserve your seat today by registering at PrincetonReview.com. If you have any questions, contact Cheryl Collarini, career services, at collarinic1@scranton.edu.

IEEE Hosts Weekly Club Meeting Thursday

On Thursday, Oct. 20, the IEEE Club will host its weekly meeting in room 334 of the Loyola Science Center from noon to 12:50 p.m. This week's topic will be Andriod, software architecture. The presentation will be given by Yaodong Bi, Ph.D., of the Computer Science Department. 

The Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is a program that provides students with the opportunity not only to participate in a campus-wide event in the form of an IEEE seminar series (presentations by distinguished scientists, community business leaders, as well as our alumni and various employers/prospective job companies), but also as a time and place to pursue the club agenda, professional development and networking.

Sanofi Pasteur Info Session Set for Oct. 27

A Sanofi Pasteur information session will be held on Thursday, Oct. 27, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Brennan Hall, room 103. The presentation will be on the following opportunities:
  • Sanofi's Marketing and Sales Associate Program - requirement: bachelor's degree
  • Management Associate Program - MBA degree, ideally with a focus on the health care industry 
  • Finance Intern - full-time junior or senior level business, finance or economics major 
  • Information Solutions Intern - full-time junior or senior level computer information systems 
  • Industrial Operations Intern - quality administration - full-time life science major 
Each opportunity requires a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or better. REGISTER IN COLLEGE CENTRAL NETWORK under Events/Programs. Go to http://collegecentral.com/scranton. Seating is limited. Contact Cheryl Collarini, career services, with questions at collarinic1@scranton.edu.

January 2012 Guadalajara Trip Planned

Applications are being accepted for the 14th Guadalajara, Mexico Study/Travel Tour, to take place from Jan. 6 through Jan. 26, 2012. The trip is co-sponsored by the Departments of World Languages and Cultures, and Political Science. University of Scranton faculty group leaders are Robert Parsons, Ph.D., and Yamile Silva, Ph.D.

The cost of the trip is $2,350 plus one-credit Intersession tuition of $919 for the three-credit Spanish course (University discount rate for Intersession travel courses). The Political Science course is completed in Scranton in the spring semester and is part of the flat tuition for the spring. The cost includes all transportation, room and board with a Mexican family, instruction in both the Spanish language and contemporary Mexican culture and politics at UNIVA University, and several excursions to places of interest in the Guadalajara region. A weekend trip to Mexico City is also likely, but will depend upon the number of students who have signed up and other financial considerations.

Students earn six credits, three in Spanish (for Intersession) and three in Political Science (for the Spring semester). Both courses are taught in Spanish. Current enrollment in or the completion of Intermediate Spanish is the minimal prerequisite for this course; however, only very strong current intermediate students, with the recommendation of their Spanish professor, are accepted into the program. Current enrollment in or the completion of Spanish Conversation (SPAN 311) or a higher level Spanish course is strongly recommended.

Applications for the trip can be picked up from Joyce Knott, World Languages and Cultures secretary, O'Hara Hall, room 301, or by emailing Dr. Silva (silvay2@scranton.edu) or Dr. Parsons (parsonsr1@scranton.edu), who can also answer any questions you may have.

The deadline for the deposit of $400 is Friday, Oct. 28.Full payment of the balance of $1950 is due Monday, Nov. 21. The tuition payment will be billed separately by the Bursar's Office.

Diversity Art Contest/Show

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The Office of Equity and Diversity is holding an art contest for University students as a part of its annual Diversity Fair on Thursday, Nov. 3.

Subject: Human Diversity/Human Creativity
Medium: paint, ink, chalk on canvas or art paper, paper, cloth etc.  (No sculptures accepted).
Specs: The submissions must be designed for wall-hanging, with dimensions between 20 in. x 16 in. and 25 in. x 33 in

The submission date is Wednesday, Nov. 1, at 5 p.m. at the Office of Equity & Diversity, IMBM 100.

Prizes (in gift certificates) are: first place, $150; second place, $75; third place, $50. First place will be hung in the Office of Equity and Diversity.

Biology Travel Course to Costa Rica & Panama

Tropical Biology (Biology 195) (3 credits)

This course involves on-campus classes during the January 2012 intersession and a 16-day trip to Costa Rica and Panama (Jan 13-28). It can be taken by any student to meet the general education requirement and by biology majors as an elective or to meet population and organismal requirements. The only prerequisites are an ability to swim and a sense of adventure.

The trip involves extensive traveling (by bus or van, boats, and one internal flight) and is designed to acquaint students with the flora and fauna of the tropical rainforest and the coral reef-the two most diverse ecosystems on Earth. We will visit national parks and hike rainforests and snorkel reefs on both the Caribbean and Pacific coasts of Costa Rica and Panama. Other activities include whitewater rafting and zip-line through the canopy. We stay in hotels and lodges and are accompanied by bilingual naturalist guides and certified PADI divers.

Students will be tested over assigned readings and are required to keep an extensive field notebook and personal daily journal.

The total trip cost (round trip airfare from the United States to Costa Rica, all land and boat transport, one internal flight, hotels, meals, guides, etc.) is $3,150. In addition, students have to pay tuition for 1 credit ($919). Other expenses not included are van transport from the University to and from a NewYork airport, personal expenses (laundry), departure tax, gratuities for guides, etc.

If interested, email John Conway, Ph.D., (conwayj1@scranton.edu) as soon as possible. A deposit of $500 is required as soon as possible to reserve air and hotel space. The second payment of $1,650 is due Oct 20 and the final payment is due Nov 21.

January 2012 Travel Course Offered

The Department of Latin American Studies and Women's Studies (LA/W/S) is offering a January 2012 travel course, LAWS 395 Women and Development in Latin America, team-taught by Sharon Meagher, Ph.D., and Linda Ledford-Miller, Ph.D. This course engages students in thinking about the challenges of development in Latin America, with particular focus on the gendered dimensions of both development theory and practice. Students will travel to Puebla, Huehuetla, and Cuetzalan, Mexico, where they will learn from indigenous women who have formed in economic cooperatives. These are very safe locations in Mexico, far removed from the places of violence reported in the news.

We will stay in two eco-tourism centers founded and managed by such indigenous women's co-ops, and we will work side-by-side the women on some projects. The course requires some fall pre-trip class meetings, some online course work, and two weeks of travel to Mexico in January 2012. This course counts as a Latin American Studies and a Women’s Studies elective, and it fulfills cultural diversity (D) credits as well as Social Science (S) credits. The cost will be approximately $1,600 per student, covering airfare, accommodations, workshops and performances plus 1 credit tuition ($846) for the three-credit course (University discounted rate).

The course is open to students in all majors; students must apply by completing an application. Applications can be picked up from Mary Rafter, LA/W/S secretary, in LSC, room 235, or emailing Dr. Meagher, chair of LA/W/S at meaghers1@scranton.edu. Dr. Meagher can also provide additional information and answer any questions that you may have.

NEPA Philharmonic Student Tickets Available for Nov. 4 Concert

Through a University sponsorship of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic, a limited number of free student tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis.  The concert is a Masterworks performance, including Adams - the Chairman Dances, Rachmaninoff Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, and Shostakovich - Symphony No. 5.  The concert is on Friday, Nov. 4 at the Scranton Cultural Center at 8 p.m.  For tickets, contact the Office of Community Relations at x4419 or community@scranton.edu.  More information, click here.

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