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December 13, 2011: Student News

Hosts Needed for Royal Nights

The Admissions Office needs hosts for the upcoming Royal Nights program. Royal Nights allows accepted high school seniors to experience life as a Scranton student, and get the feel of our campus community.

The Royal Nights students will arrive on a Sunday between 3 - 4:30 p.m. and participate in planned activities that evening. They will stay overnight with a student host, and on Monday, they will attend classes and depart late in the afternoon. We are looking for current students who live on campus to host the Royal Nights guests in their rooms. Hosts meet students when they arrive on Sunday afternoon, have the option to participate in the different activities that evening, provide sleeping space, and help the Royal Night students checkout on Monday afternoon.

Please consider this opportunity to show your Scranton pride. Plus, you will receive two free movie tickets for each weekend you host!
 
Royal Nights Dates:
Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012 - Monday, Feb. 13, 2012
Sunday, Feb. 19, 2012 - Monday, Feb. 20, 2012
Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012 - Monday, Feb. 27, 2012
 
Please sign up to be a host here.

If you have any questions, please contact Amy Arnold, admissions counselor, at arnolda2@scranton.edu.

Intersession On-Campus Housing Information

Intersession housing for on-campus students check-in is on Monday, Jan. 2, at noon. Only students registered for an intersession class or who have made requests earlier and been approved will be permitted to stay in the residence halls. Students registered for class are automatically assigned to Intersession housing and must contact Residence Life if they would like to change their status to commuter, if their course is not taught at Scranton or they have dropped their class.

Although there is no charge for housing, all students living in freshmen or sophomore buildings are required to maintain a dining plan if they are residing on campus during intersession. All residents with a dining plan can make an online request through UIS to decrease their plan for intersession. Residents who live in the on-campus houses or apartments can request to remove their dining plan during intersession as they are not mandated to have one during the academic year.

If a faculty or staff member has a resident student working for them during Intersession, the faculty or staff member must email Residence Life to make a request for housing.  The student's name, Royal ID and reason for housing need must be included. The deadline for these requests is Thursday, Dec. 22.

Please contact Residence Life at res-life@scranton.edu or 570-941-6226 with any questions.

Senior Photos Wanted

Do you have any images from the fall semester of seniors involved in campus activities? Commencement is just around the corner and we are looking for still shots of seniors to be included in the video that plays prior to the commencement ceremony at the Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza in Wilkes-Barre. We are looking for group shots, action shots, sports shots and club shots featuring seniors. Please e-mail your photos to commencementvideo2012@gmail.com. 

Save the Date for Internship Roundtable Discussion

The Office of Career Services is hosting a Roundtable Discussion in January 2012. The event, titled “Student Internships on Campus,” will be held Monday, Jan. 9, from 10 to 11 a.m., in the DeNaples Center, room 405. A continental breakfast will be served. For more information, contact Betty Rozelle at Elizabeth.Rozelle@scranton.edu or 941-5988.

Bookstore Rental Check-in Sale

Return your rental books now through Saturday, Dec. 17. Get rewarded for checking in your rental textbooks on time at the University bookstore and receive a 20% off discount on a single apparel and gift item. Offer valid Tuesday, Dec. 13, through Saturday, Dec. 17.

University Hosts Student Leadership Conference

On Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012, The University of Scranton will host the Ignite: Student Leadership Conference, where students from across the Northeastern Pennsylvania region will come together to develop their leadership skills and network with fellow student leaders. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity! Online registration begins Monday, Jan. 16, 2012!

For more information, visit www.scranton.edu/leadership.

On-Campus Housing December Break Information

All University of Scranton housing will be closed over the winter break from 6 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 17, through noon on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012. Access to all buildings will be denied to any student who did not receive official written approval from the director of Residence Life. Students will not be permitted to return to campus prior to the regularly scheduled opening of the residence halls at noon on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012, unless they have registered for intersession classes or received permission to return to campus for intersession housing due to extenuating circumstances (athletics, employment, internship, etc.). Intersession housing for those students opens at noon on Jan. 2, 2012.

As students prepare to check out of housing in December, they should consider the following information:

  • 24 Quiet Hours begin Monday, Dec. 12, at 8 p.m.
  • All students must check out within 24 hours of their last final.
  • Take home keys and Royal card and follow all closing instructions listed on "Outta Here" form posted by RA/CA.
  • The residential areas close at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 17, except for graduate apartments in Dorothy Day and Herold House.
  • Contact a Residence Life staff member or email res-life@scranton.edu if you have questions.

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.

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