 Coming up at UHD..... "Girlfight" (2000), a drama starring
Michelle Rodriguez, will be screened at 5 p.m. today in Room A-300 in the Academic Building.
Adjunct
Professor Alma L. Lara will receive Houston Mayor Annise Parker's 2010 Hispanic
Heritage Award for Education at a ceremony and reception from 6 to 8 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 7, at the Four Seasons Hotel.
UHD Sports and Fitness is sponsoring a
workshop, "Can You Breathe," from noon to 1 p.m. Oct. 8 in Room N-1099, One
Main.
UHD's Community Garden volunteers have scheduled a
work party from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 9, at the UHD Garden.
Soldier-Poet Brian
Turner will read his poetry from 5:30 to 6:45 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7, in the
Cullen Robertson Auditorium, third floor, Academic Building.
The
College of Public Service will host an Information Session from 11:30 a.m. to
1:00 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7, in the Commerce Building, Room C100, for UHD students
interested in pursuing degrees in education or criminal justice.
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Urban Ed adjunct receives Mayor's Hispanic Heritage Award for Education
Urban Education Department Adjunct
Professor Alma L. Lara will receive Houston Mayor Annise Parker's 2010 Hispanic
Heritage Award for Education at a ceremony and reception from 6 to 8 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 7, at the Four Seasons Hotel, 1300 Lamar Street.
Lara also was honored at last week's
City Council meeting when the mayor presented her with a proclamation for the
award.
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Community Garden volunteers plan work day Saturday
UHD's Community Garden volunteers have scheduled a
work party from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 9, at the UHD Garden.
Time permitting, they group will:
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build
and plant a new bed
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"weedeat"
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weed
and fertilize existing beds
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water
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build
a compost bin
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build
a sample drip watering system
Everyone is welcome.
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 Veterans Services opens new office
The UHD Veterans Services Office official opened
Tuesday in Room S-244 in the One Main
Building. Interim Provost Michael Dressman stopped by to visit with Veterans Services manager Michael Records and greet veteran students.
The new office offers veteran students the assistance and
support of a full-time staff who can provide them with educational benefits
information and guide them through the enrollment process. Staff members can
also certify their benefits and serve as their advocate at UHD. The office
includes a computer lab.
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College of Public Service hosts information session on degrees in education and criminal justice Oct. 7
The
College of Public Service will host an Information Session from 11:30 a.m. to
1 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7, in the Commerce Building, Room C100, for UHD students
interested in pursuing degrees in education or criminal justice.
The
event will provide information on declaring a major, THEA and TExES exams,
internships, and scholarships. CPS
advisors and faculty will be available to answer questions and meet informally
with students.
An
additional information session will be at 4:30 p.m. for Urban Education
candidates on Oct. 7 in Room C100.
Refreshments
will be served. For more information, please contact the CPS Advising Office at
713-221-8906.
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Fall Family Festival includes food, crafts show, games, contests and music
The fifth annual Fall Family Festival will be noon to 5 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 23, at several UHD venues featuring a day of fun activities including
games, rides, a craft show, food, contests, and more for UHD students, faculty,
staff, alumni and their families.
The Office of Student Activities hosts the event that has grown
to become one of UHD's biggest on-campus traditions. Activities will take
place on the North and South Decks, the Main Portico, the UHD Coffeehouse area
and Special Events Room. Special attractions include a kids' costume parade and
hot dog eating contest.
Food from local area vendors such as My Fit Foods,
Domino's Pizza, Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream and Cielo offer a great variety of
choices for children to adults. The Houston Rockets, General Mills and
Downtown Aquarium Restaurant will also have booths.
Visit www.uhd.edu/sae/fall_family_festival
for more information.
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Latino Heritage Month activities continue with screening of 'Girlfight' movie
"Girlfight" (2000), a drama starring
Michelle Rodriguez, will be screened at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Oct.
6, in Room A-300 in the Academic Building.
The film focuses on a troubled teen who decides to
channel her aggression by training to become a boxer, despite the skepticism of
her abusive father and the prospective trainers in the male-dominated sport.
The film is rated R for language.
For more information, please visit: http//www.imdb.com/title/tt0210075/
or contact Maria Garrett at 713-221-8573. The film is part of Latino Heritage Month activities.
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 LBGTQ Allies presents documentary on Bible-based religion and homosexuality
The UHD Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, Transgender, Queer
(LGBTQ) Allies will sponsor two screenings of For the Bible Tells Me So at 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. in room
N-420, the Library Special Event Room, Monday, Oct. 11. The LGBTQ Allies' screening of the film is timed
to coincide with National Coming Out Day.
The documentary explores the supposed conflict between Bible-based religion and
homosexuality. "Does God really condemn loving homosexual
relationships? Is the chasm separating
Christianity from gays and lesbians too wide to cross? Is the Bible an excuse to hate?...Through the
experiences of five...Christian, American families...we discover how people of
faith handle the realization of having a gay child or family member." Discussion sessions will follow both screenings.
For information contact John Hudson, assistant professor of English and co-chair
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ABET director will speak on campus Friday in Special Events Room
Michael Milligan, executive director of ABET, the
agency that provides accreditation for postsecondary programs in applied
science, computing, engineering and technology programs worldwide, will speak
on campus at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 8, in the Special Events Room, Academic
Building.
Milligan will meet with faculty, students and
guests and will make a PowerPoint presentation about ABET, its current
activities and his vision for the institution.
UHD President Bill Flores, Interim Provost Michael
Dressman and others will host the session. ABET named Milligan as its third
executive director in May 2009. The
Baltimore-based agency accredits some 2,800 programs at more than 600 colleges
and universities.
Milligan holds three degrees in electrical
engineering, a Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin, a master's degree
from the University of Massachusetts at Lowell and a bachelor's degree from
Michigan State University.
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National Save for Retirement Week courses help people prepare to retire
In
recognition of "National Save for Retirement Week" to increase personal
financial literacy and to raise public awareness of the retirement-savings
vehicles available to all workers, two valuable and timely trainings will be
offered to UHD faculty and staff.
Preparing to Retire from UHD, Course
Code: UHD069, Session #: 0001, will be from 2 - 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct.19, in Room
A-405, in the Academic Building.
Betty
Powell, assistant Vice President for Employee Services, will review the process
employees should follow in preparing for a smooth transition into retirement.
Topics include TRS, ORP, retiree benefits, employment after retirement, and
Social Security.
Light
snacks will be provided. Registration is highly recommended to assure there are
enough snacks and handouts for attendees.
Click here to log into PASS
to register for this session.
Retirement Strategies for Life, Course Code: UHD070, Session #: 0001, will be
offered from noon - 1 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 20,
White Oak Room, Academic Building.
A VALIC
representative will discuss the challenges faced in retirement including
managing retirement income, Medicare, Social Security, long term care, and the
effects of inflation on retirement savings. A free lunch will be provided by
VALIC on a first come, first serve basis to those who register in advance.
Click here to log into PASS
to register for this session.
Follow these instructions to register for a class:
1. Log into PASS (http://www.uhd.edu/about/hr/pass.html)
2. Input your Empl ID and password
3.
Select Training
4. Select Request Training Enrollment
5. Select Search by Course Number or Course Name
6. Select View Available Sessions
7. Select Session number
8. Verify date, time and location
9. Press Continue
10. Press Submit
11. You should receive a confirmation email
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Soldier-Poet will read at UHD on Oct. 7
Soldier-Poet Brian
Turner will read his poetry from 5:30 to 6:45 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7, in the
Cullen Robertson Auditorium, third floor, Academic Building.
Tuner is regularly
referenced in the New York Times as a veteran/poet spokesperson for his
generation. His
debut book of poems, Here, Bullet,
won the 2005 Beatrice Hawley Award, the New York Times "Editor's
Choice" selection, the 2006 Pen Center USA "Best in the West"
award, and the 2007 Poets Prize, among others.
His
second poetry book, Phantom Noise, was released by Alice
James in the spring of 2010. Turner has recently been selected as one of 50
United States Artists Fellows for 2009.
For information
contact Jane Creighton, associate professor of English and Cultural Enrichment
Center director, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, at 713-221-8295 or creightonj@uhd.edu. A flyer is available here.
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IBA hosts speaker on domestic and international business transactions
Joseph Dilg | Joseph C. Dilg will present a program on domestic
and international business transactions, including acquisitions, divestitures,
joint ventures, and financings to the International Business Asssocation from 2:30
to 4 p.m. Oct. 13 in Room B-119 in the College of Business.
Dilg is well-versed in all aspects of the domestic
and international energy business, including oil and gas and electric power
generation. Since 2002, Joe has been consistently recognized by Chambers Global
as a leading lawyer in energy law, and Chambers USA has recognized him since
2003 in corporate, energy, and natural resources law.
Dilg now serves as managing partner of Vinson
& Elkins, where he has led V&E's multi-pronged growth strategy that
includes talent management, global expansion, and continued U.S. growth. During
his tenure, the firm has advanced its industry-leading women's initiative and
significantly enhanced its diversity and associate development programs. In
addition, V&E established offices in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Hong Kong, Shanghai,
and Tokyo to better serve clients and to stay ahead of increasing
globalization, particularly in the energy industry where V&E has a preeminent
reputation.
Register with Majid Salaar at majid_salaar@yahoo.com.
The event is open to all and free. Anyone can attend but attendees should sign
up with Majid Salaar at majid_salaar@yahoo.com
For more information contact IBA President Gebran
Charbim at gebran@live.com,
IBA Faculty Advisor Anisul Islam, professor of finance, accounting and computer
information systems at islama@uhd.edu
or 713-221-8914 or Cassim Madha at camadha@yahoo.com or 281-203-9822.
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Sports and Fitness offers workshop on breathing and healthy living Oct. 8
UHD Sports and Fitness is sponsoring a
workshop, "Can You Breathe," from noon to 1 p.m. Oct. 8 in Room N-1099, One
Main.
The workshop is free and open to UHD
faculty, staff and students. Breathing is essential to healthy blood flow,
helps keep the body functioning properly and increases the body's ability to
heal. A person's posture, fitness level,
and sleeping habits can affect all of these things.The guest presenter, who is
a certified fitness and ergonomics professional, will lead participants through
breathing exercises and show proper body alignment that will improve the air
flow through your body.
Light refreshments and attendance gifts will be
provided. To reserve a spot for this seminar, please call 713-221-8481, stop by
the Student Life Center or email Rhonda Scherer at Schererr@uhd.edu. A flyer is available here.
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Career Services hosts opportunities for students to interact with recruiters
Career Services is hosting a several opportunities
for students to find out more about job and internship opportunities with area
companies. Upcoming opportunities include:
·
Reynolds & Reynoldswill be
holding an Informational
Seminar on Oct. 12 - this is open to all majors. See job#1825 for details and to RSVP.
Several job postings are on www.uhd.edu/jobs4gators.
·
Sterling Bank is recruiting for their Credit Academy (Credit Analysts
positions) (job#1912). This is open to Finance & Accounting majors graduating on or before December
2010. Please apply now! Interviewing will be on-campus Oct. 13 for
those who qualify.
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HACU is accepting applications for their Internships
and Scholarships for Spring 2011 and Summer 2011 start dates. Encourage
students to apply early - deadlines are soon. See job #1913 for details.
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Career
Services continues to help students get their resumes ready and sharpen their
interview skills through our RESUME and
INTERVIEW workshops. Call the office at 713-221-8980 to RSVP.
Great local companies want our
students: Hewitt & Associates, IRS, McConnell Jones Lanier &
Murphy, MDAnderson, First National Bank, Carbon Steel Inspections, Enterprise,
Bennett Law Firm, and many others. To see all of the active job listings, or to apply, direct students to please visit www.uhd.edu/jobs4gators.
Over 170 jobs/internships listed.
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UHD is moving to an online assessment records management system
The University of Houston - Downtown is moving to
an online assessment records management system called Assessment Information
Management (AIM).
This online system allows UHD faculty and
administrators to post, update, archive, share and review assessment documents.
All UHD faculty and academic administrators have accounts for their affiliated
academic programs.Beginning with the
2009/10 program assessment reports (due to the Office of Academic Assessment on
Nov. 1, 2010) all assessment reports, plans and data will be archived in the
AIM system. Faculty are strongly encouraged to review the assessment data for
their discipline.
Please bookmark the following and use it to
access the site: https://aim.uhd.edu/AIM/AIMAssessmentPlanOutcomes.uix Once
you reach the login page, you will access the site by entering your e-mail
username and password. The original URL for AIM ()
will be disabled late this week and should be removed as a bookmark. Please
note that none of the data entered under the old RAT URL will be lost as we
migrate to the permanent URL.
Links to AIM can also be found on some of the
University computing pages. You will find an AIM link on the main
computing page under the Faculty tab at http://www.uhd.edu/computing/. Another
link can be found under Faculty & Staff e-Services on this page: http://uonline.uhd.edu/?q=1u .
AIM is maintained by the Office of Academic
Assessment.If you notice any broken functions, have
difficulty accessing the AIM site or you need to be added as a reviewer, please
notify Lea Campbell (campbellc@uhd.edu. 713-226-5548)
or Laura Riveron (riveronl@uhd.edu, 713-226-5594).
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IRM students attend Education Day at RIM Society meeting
UHD IRM students Andy Trevedi and Eric Anaya
attended the September Education Day meeting of Houston Chapter of Risk and
Insurance Management Society which featured presentations from educators
including Jim Drew with Bowen, Miclette & Britt; Gary Sylvester with
Anadarko Petroleum Company; and Wendall Braniff, director of UHD's Insurance
and Risk Management Center.
Supported by an Advisory Council that boasts
members from all areas of the insurance and risk management industry, the UHD
program offers eight CPCU courses as part of its property and liability
curriculum. It also offers three
Certified Risk Manager (CRM) courses, five Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU)
courses, and three Registered Health Underwriter (RHU) and Registered Employee
Benefits Consultant (REBC) courses. The
program has quickly become one of the most comprehensive and diverse insurance
and risk management degree programs in the U.S.
"The value the CPCU designation to professionals
in the industry is unchallenged," said Linda Berryman, Liberty Mutual
Underwriting Specialist and 2010-2011 Houston CPCU Society President. "College
graduates who have also completed courses in the CPCU series will have a
definite advantage for positions over those who have not."
"Houston provides many opportunities for graduates
desiring careers in insurance and risk management," Braniff stated. "The market
for individuals with the knowledge and skills in this area is outstanding -
even in the current economic climate. UHD students tend to be older, more
mature, and already have job experience. They are seeking careers with upward
mobility and the insurance and risk management industry in Houston, the fourth
largest city in the U.S., offers an abundance of opportunities for UHD
insurance and risk management majors to meet those expectations."
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State Farm presents $4,000 for the IRM program.
Elizabeth Lineberger, from left, Wendall Braniff, April Robert and Steve Sucher. | State Farm Insurance Companies presented a $4,000
grant to support UHD's Insurance and Risk Management Center during the Career
Services annual Career Expo featuring more than 60 employers.
Wendall Braniff, director of the IRM Center,
accepted the check on behalf of the center. This is the second award State Farm
has provided for the program.
"State Farm is delighted to continue the
partnership with UHD and the IRM program.
As the program continues to grow and produce graduates with the
knowledge and skills vital in the industry, we hope State Farm can open doors
for them," said Elizabeth Lineberger, State Farm Agency Field Consultant, who
made the presentation and was recently promoted to Agency Field Executive in
State Farm's San Diego South offices. April
Roberts, Agency Field Executive for the Montgomery Trace Agency Field Office,
will continue the partnership with UHD.
State Farm has been integrally involved in
supporting the program since fall 2009, when classes were first offered. State Farm Vice President of Agency, Rita
Howard, serves a vital function on the IRM Center Advisory Council, which plays
a key role in the development of financial support for the IRM Center, student
internships and graduate career opportunities.
"UHD and the IRM Center appreciate State Farm's
continued support for the program. Our
graduates will complete 30 hours of insurance and risk management courses to
earn a bachelor in business administration with an IRM major. This is one of the most diverse and
comprehensive programs in this discipline in the nation, making our graduates
well-poised to make meaningful contributions to the companies and agencies that
hire them," Braniff said.
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Stories from previous Skylines
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Community Involvement Day Oct. 13 features agencies, service opportunities
Community Involvement Day will be from 10 a.m. to
1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13, in the Special Events Room, A-300, in the Academic
Building.
Representatives from area agencies will be on hand
to discuss their work and volunteer opportunities available for students. A
door prize will be given away.
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Study Abroad Program to London and Dublin information sessions Oct. 9
The College of Humanities and Social Sciences Study Abroad
Program this year is to London and Dublin and information sessions will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 9, in Room N-420, the Library Special Event Room.
The Study Abroad Program includes seven nights in
London and four nights in Dublin.
For information contact
Sandra Dahlberg, professor of English and program coordinator, at dahlbergs@uhd.edu
or phone 713-221-8949. A flyer is available here. Information is also available at the website, http://www.uhd.edu/academic/colleges/humanities/chsssummerabroad/index.htm
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Veterans Services Office sponsors information fair Saturday, Oct. 23
UHD's Veterans Services Office is sponsoring a
Veterans Information Fair from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 23, in the
Special Events Room, A-300, in the Academic Building.
Representatives from difference agencies will be
on hand to answer questions about benefits and services. For more information,
contact Michael Records, UHD's manager of Veterans Services.
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TTLC offers training in ePortfolio tool Taskstream on Oct. 19
The Technology Teaching and Learning Center (TTLC)
is holding a Brown Bag Showcase on the ePortfolio tool Taskstream from 1 to
2:30 p.m. Oct. 19 in Room A-715 in the Academic Building.
Taskstream eliminates
the need for hardcopies of student portfolios and requires minimal effort to
retrieve material. It is organized and searchable. A flyer is available here. This training session
enhances computer and technology skills. Bring your lunch and dessert and
drinks are on the TTLC. Click here to reserve a spot for 1 to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday,
Oct. 19, in the TTLC (A715).
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University standing committee list is now available on UHD website
A
current list of universitywide standing committees, as well as links to details
about their charges and memberships is now available on the UHD website at http://www.uhd.edu/committees/ in the
Faculty & Staff section.
This
resource is intended to provide information to committee members and the
university community about committee responsibilities and representation.
To
locate it, go to "Faculty & Staff" in the homepage left hand navigation
area. "Committees" is now included as a subcategory in the left hand navigation
of the Faculty & Staff main page.
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Application deadline for Red Rose Scholarship is Nov. 5
The deadline for students to apply for the Red
Rose Scholarship is 5 p.m. Nov. 5.
The scholarship award is for $3,000 that pays
$1,500 per semester. To be eligible students must have a grade point average of
3.5, 57 total credit hours, 24 credit hours at UHD and be a full-time UHD
student the 2011-2012 school year.
For more information, go to the website, http://www.uhd.edu/financial/scholarships/institutional.html.
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Free online Service Jam discusses world problems and role of social innovation
The
UHD community can join the Service Jam, an online event, that will engage
non-profit organizations, corporations, academic institutions, and government agencies
in a discussion Oct. 10-12 on how social innovation can help solve world problems.
The
event brings together prominent leaders, professionals, and passionate
individuals, to generate breakthrough ideas that will redefine service and social
innovation. Sponsored by IBM, participants can collaborate virtually and have
the flexibility to log into the Jam from anywhere in the world at anytime during
the three-day event. Eight discussion forums will occur at the same time.
Special
Guests Justin Davis-Smith, CEO, Volunteer England, UK Dr. Michael Bürsch, former Member of the Bundestag, founder of Centrum
für Corporate Citizenship Deutschland Momo Mahadav, president, Maala Business for Social Responsibility, Israel Oistein Mjaerum, head of Industry Relations, Red Cross Norway
New Discussion Forum Hosts Matthew Salier, National Engagement
Manager, The Smith Family Jonathan Reckford, CEO, Habitat for Humanity International Rosabeth M. Kanter, Ernest L. Arbuckle Professor of Business
Administration, Harvard Business School
To
register for the jam, go to this website: https://www.collaborationjam.com/minijam3/service.
Contact Jean DeWitt, UHD director of community engagement, for more information.
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Fall 2010 Fact Sheet is now available
A new report is available on the Office of
Institutional Research's website.
The Fall 2010 20th Day Fact Sheet is available here: http://www.uhd.edu/about/irp/sheet.html
It includes information on UHD students broken down by ethnicity,
gender, student type, classification, and majors. It also includes information
on the breakdown of semester credit hours our students are taking this
semester.
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Career Services hosts Reynolds & Reynolds for recruiting presentation
Career Services is hosting the company, Renolds and
Reynolds, for a recruiting presentation, open house and question-and-answer session
from 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 12, in Room N-1099, One Main Building. (job #
1825 in jobs4gators)
Such company presentations usually include
information about the company, details on the positions available (see list
below) as well as tips for graduating seniors on interviewing, networking and
career fairs. All majors are welcome to
attend.
They are typically recruit for:
· Marketing · Sales · Consulting · Software Implementation · Programming · IT related positions · Technical writing · Software Education · Clerical
All classifications are welcome to participate and
network with the recruiters, but seniors/alumni
will be encouraged to submit resumes and/or apply for posted positions. (See
jobs4gators for multiple job openings for Reynolds & Reynolds.)
Reservations
are not mandatory, but would be appreciated. If interested in attending, please RSVP to: UHDCareer@uhd.edu or call Career Services at 713-221-8980.
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Spanish Program Open House is scheduled for Oct. 11, 12 in Room N-602
The Spanish Program Open House will
be from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 11, and from noon to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday,
Oct. 12, in Room N-602, on the One Main Building.
Prospective majors are invited to
come and meet Spanish faculty and hear about the Spanish BA program and
the Spanish Honors Society (Sigma Delta Pi), the Hispanic student
organizations like La Tertulia and other UHD activities related to
Hispanic culture and Spanish language (like our Hispanic film
series).
Rocío de los Cobos, a representative
from Centromundolengua Hispanic studies program in Cádiz, Spain,
will be present along with Dr. Ana-María Medina to discuss upcoming foreign
studies options for UHD students in Summer 2011.
Refreshments will be available. A flyer is available here.
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UHD featured in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram Newspaper
The Fort Worth Star-Telegram interviewed UHD
Interim Provost Michael Dressman and UHD Undergraduate Student Body President
Ali Abedi for a story that appeared in Sunday's paper.
UHD's Public Affairs Office arranged the
interviews for the story that takes a closer look at six-year graduation rates
- rates that only take into consideration how first-time freshmen progress
through college. The reporter took a look at institutions in Texas that were
labeled "drop-out factories" in a recent Washington Post story, and found that
a single statistic does not tell the whole story. Both UHD, an urban, non-residential
university made up primarily of transfer students, and Sul Ross State, a rural
institution that serves southwest Texas, serve many first-generation
students.
Both universities clearly meet the needs of
students who earn college degrees while working full or part time. Dressman
points out UHD ranks 33rd nationally for graduating Hispanic
students with bachelor's degrees, and Abedi talks about UHD's diversity, what
UHD has let him accomplish and UHD's affordability in the college marketplace.
The story gives readers a broader understanding and context of the varied roles
different colleges and universities play in Texas. You'll find the complete
story here: http://www.star-telegram.com/2010/10/02/2514577/texas-public-universities-trying.html.
An abbreviated version of the story ran in the Houston Chronicle today.
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Criminal Justice Speaker Series features Harris County Sheriff Garcia on. Oct. 13
The Criminal Justice Speaker Series will feature Harris County Sheriff
Adrian Garcia who will provide an Overview of Harris County and Crime from 6 to
8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 13, in Room C-100, first floor, in the Commerce Street Building.
The free event is open to UHD faculty,
staff and students. The doors open at 5:30 p.m. for seating. A coffee reception
will follow the presentation.
The Speaker Series is sponsored by the
Department of Criminal Justice in the College of Public Service.
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Religion and the First Amendment are topics of Oct. 12 public discussion
The Center for Public Deliberation is
sponsoring a the public discussion, "Religion and the Public Sphere," from, 8
to 9:45 a.m. Oct. 12 in room N-420, the Library Special Events Room, One Main
Building.
The discussion will focus on religion and
the First Amendement of the U.S. Constitution.
Students will address a set of questions
about how religion fits and does not fit in public spaces like universities,
government, courts, and the media. The discussion will focus on the document, "God
and the Commons," produced by the Kettering Foundation. Snacks and beverages will
be provided for participants. A flyer is available here.
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UHD officer plans to rappel down hotel to raise funds for charity on Oct. 30
UHD Police Lt. Fred Varela is planning to step off
the roof of the Intercontinental Hotel-Galleria in October, and he'd appreciate
your support.
Varela will rappel down the hotel's 23 floors Oct.
30 to raise funds for Special Olympics. The rappelling event is open to anyone
willing to commit to raising $1,000, but a special contingent of Houston area law
enforcement officers, including Varela, has agreed to participate. "Go Over the Edge" is one of several Special Olympics
fund-raising events the policing community participates in throughout the year,
Varela said.
Varela has a goal of raising $2,000, but "I have a ways to go in raising funds," he said. The effort has special meaning for Varela.
"I've been blessed with a 12-year-old son who is
autistic. He is high functioning and interacts with regular kids. I see kids
not as fortunate and it is heartbreaking," Varela said. "Special Olympics gives
everybody a chance. Everybody can participate and everybody gets something at
the end of the day."
Varela said, "Something exciting like this with an
adrenaline rush is right up my alley. I haven't done any rappelling since I got
out of the military (U.S.Coast Guard) where we rappelled from a helicopter onto
the deck of a ship."
He encourages people to support the effort and to come out and watch the event. "We have to
learn to help one another. If you lend a hand to help people, somewhere down
the line, somebody will help you," Varela said. "I have a lot of faith. You
have to in this kind of job (law enforcement)."
To
support Varela's effort, visit the website, http://www.firstgiving.com/frederickvarela.
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 Environmental Health and Safety Office supports Have an Exit Strategy campaign
The State Fire Marshal's Office has asked each university
to showcase the "Have an Exit Strategy" campaign. This campaign will
make all occupants ask the question "Where are the Exits?" no matter
what type of building they enter.
The UHD Environmental Health and Safety Office (EHS) and the State Fire
Marshal's Office (SFMO) invites you to join in spreading the "Have
an Exit Strategy" message.
Edward Arias, UHD Environmental Health and Safety Manager, said working together,
we can make our campus and communities safer.
In a fire, seconds count. It is difficult to see
through the thick, toxic smoke. People panic and rush to the only way they know
out --the entrance. The entrance may not be the best or quickest way
out, Arias said.
When you enter a building, any building,
plan an exit strategy. Notice at least two exits you could use in the event of
a fire. Get out alive.
For the next two weeks EHS Office will have promotional items to give
away in the Special Events corridor in the Academic Building.
Tip: Test your survival skills in a virtual town filled with different types of houses
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IT Training for Faculty/Staff/Alumni
Register for IT training
opportunities at the links below. To schedule a one-on-one appointment or other
assistance, please call 713-221-8200.
Blackboard Vista
Today
10 - 11 a.m. - Blackboard
Vista: Assessments
Wednesday, Oct. 13
1 - 2 p.m. - Blackboard
Vista: Communication Tools
Thursday, Oct. 14
2 - 4 p.m. - Respondus
Open Lab
Friday,
Oct. 15 10 - 11 a.m.
- Blackboard
Vista: Assignments
Classroom Tools
Tuesday,
Oct. 12 1-2:30 p.m.
- Useful
Classroom Gadgets
e-Portfolio
Monday,
Oct. 11 2 - 3:30 p.m.
- TaskStream
e-Portfolio
Microsoft Office
Thursday, Oct. 7
2 - 3:30 p.m. - Excel:
Formulas
See all current IT
training available
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