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Chronicle A Weekly Look a t the Cot tey Col lege Campus
The
volume XXVIII, number 29, April 18, 2014
The Cottey College Board of Trustees and President Judy R. Rogers
cordially invite you to celebrate A Defining Moment in Cottey’s history
The Groundbreaking for the Fine Arts Instructional Building
Friday, April 18, 20144 o’clock in the afternoon
On the campus of Cottey CollegeAdjacent to Neale Hall/West of Main Hall
Alternate rain location: Haidee and Allen Wild Center for the Arts
Refreshments, music, and Fine Arts displays to follow in the Foyer
of the Haidee and Allen Wild Center for the Arts
A Spring Dance Co-Motion
Friday & Saturday, April 18-198:00 p.m.
Center for the Arts Auditorium
Join us for an evening of dance presented by the Cottey-in-Motion Dance Company, featuring choregraphed works by faculty, students, and guest artists. Admission is free.
For the second consecutive year, Cottey is a host location for the LUNAFEST film festival, featuring nine short films by women cinematographers. For more information, visit:
http://www.cottey.edu/future-students/news/14-0409lunafest or www.lunafest.org.
Tuesday, April 22 - 7:00 p.m.Missouri Recital Hall
Live-Streaming!Can’t be at the ceremony?
Check out:
www.cottey.edu/faib
for a live-streaming of the event!
All Students Time Event Location
9:30 - 10 a.m. Assessment Breakfast RBAC Student Lounge *Breakfast will also be available in Raney Dining Room during the regular hours
Noon LUNCH – Pizza and Salad Raney Dining Room SGA Student Awards Ballot Assigned Time Room Request Sign-up Hinkhouse 1st Floor
First-Year Students 10 – 11:30 a.m. Women’s Studies Survey RBAC Assigned Rooms Summer Contact Information Survey CORE Drug and Alcohol Survey SGA Award Ballot
1-3 p.m. Complete Academic Showcase Rubrics RBAC Assigned Rooms Your First College Year Survey
Second-Year Students 10 – 11:45 a.m. Complete Academic Showcase Rubrics RBAC Assigned Rooms Trip to London Evaluation
1:30-3 p.m. Women’s Studies Survey RBAC Assigned Rooms Summer Contact Information Survey CORE Drug and Alcohol Survey SGA Award Ballot
Third-Year Students 10 – 11:30 a.m. Complete Academic Showcase Rubrics RBAC Assigned Rooms CORE Drug and Alcohol Survey
1:30–3 p.m. Women’s Studies Survey RBAC Assigned Rooms Summer Contact Information Survey SGA Awards Ballot
Fourth-Year Students 10 – 11:30 a.m. Women’s Studies Survey RBAC Assigned Rooms Baccalaureate Degree Graduation/Future Plans Survey SGA Awards Ballot (English, International Relations and Business, Environmental Studies) 10 a.m.-12 noon ETS Major Field Test – Psychology 3 p.m. Present Thesis Missouri Recital Hall (English and Psychology)
Wednesday, April 23
WHAT is Assessment Day?
It is a day set aside for students to evaluate the strengths of Cottey’s academic and student life programs. Student participation on this day is vital and expected. Classes will not meet on Wednesday, April 23, and students do not report to their campus jobs between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
WHY do we have Assessment Day?
There is currently a call for more accountability in higher education. In order to maintain its accreditation, Cottey must prove students learn what our mission and learning outcomes say they will learn, and that the College is continuously working to improve programs for students. Student input is very important in this process.
Senior Capstone Projects!
Please join our English and psychology seniors as they present their Senior Capstone projects:
Aimee Young: “Gender and the Sublime in the Gothic Novel: The Mysteries of Udolpho”
Kourtney Walker: “’Howl’: Defying Hegemony”
Kathryn Hoover: “An End to Housekeeping: The American Myth versus American Women”
Abbee Hilton: “Belonging at Cottey College”
Rachel Ann McPherson: “Group Communication Plays a Role in Performing”
Wednesday, April 23, 3 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.
Followed by a reception from 4:30 to 5 p.m.
Missouri Recital Hall
Assessment Day: What You Need to Know!
Students, staff, and faculty are invited to wear blue jeans and a red or violet-colored shirt, on Assessment Day (Apri 23) as part of “Denim Day” awareness:
Denim Day’s history began in 1992 when an 18 year-old female in Italy was picked up by her driving instructor to begin a driving lesson. Soon after, she was raped on the side of the road by her instructor. She pressed charges and won her case. However, the instructor appealed and the case went to the Italian High Court. In 1999, the court overturned the conviction with a member of the High Court declaring that since the victim wore very tight jeans, the instructor could not have removed them himself; therefore, the victim must have willingly participated. Women of the Italian legislature protested the decision by wearing jeans. As news of the decision spread, so did the protest. In April 1999, the state of California established the first Denim Day in the United States.
We are asking for all students, faculty, and staff to wear blue jeans and a red- or violet-colored shirt. Red symbolizes the unwanted pain brought into the victim’s life, and violet is associated with enduring undesirable situations with inner strength. The color blue, from our blue jeans, represents wisdom and peace.
From the President’s Office2014 Commencement Speaker
The honored speaker for this spring’s Commencement is Áine Duggan, president of Re: Gender, formerly National Council for Research on Women. Ms. Duggan is focused on leveraging independent research to accelerate advancements for women and girls. She is a native of Ireland and earned her master’s degree from University College, Dublin.
Commencement: Faculty/Staff Participation
Commencement line up for the faculty/administrative staff processional will begin at 9:40 a.m. on Sunday, May 18, on the west side of Reeves Hall. Faculty and administrative staff who need to be excused from Commencement must notify the senior administrator (Council member) responsible for their area. Council members need to notify Dr. Pridal of any excused absences by Friday, May 2.
Now Hiring: P.E.O. Relations ManagerThe Office of Institutional Advancement is pleased to announce the
opening for a P.E.O. Relations Manager, a position vacated by Tracy Hass Cordova, who accepted the position of annual fund and alumnae relations director. Duties include planning, directing, and coordinating
activities of P.E.O.-related functions. Bachelor’s degree, valid driver’s license, public speaking skills, strong computer skills, and previous work experience managing personnel required. Interested candidates should
send letter of application, resume, and three references to Betsy McReynolds, director of human resources. Application deadline is April 30, 2014. For a full job description, go to:
http://www.cottey.edu/media/251408/peo_relations.pdf
Human ResourcesPosition Searches
The Office of Human Resources is currently advertising for a maintenance technician for physical plant and a P.E.O. Relations Manager. Information regarding these positions can be found on the Cottey website.
Staff Awards
The annual administrative and hourly staff service awards presentation is scheduled for Wednesday, May 21 at 1:30 p.m. in Raney Dining Room. Afternoon snacks will be provided. Wellness award winners and Biggest Loser Challenge winners will also be announced.
Dr. Kanji Watanabe, associate professor of political science and international affairs, attended the 21st Annual Conference of the Midwest Institute for International/Intercultural Education on April 10-11 in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Watanabe presented a teaching module titled, “Human Rights: the Xingjian Conflict in China.”
Faculty Notes
CondolencesWe express our sincere condolences to Susan Collins, assistant food service director, at the passing of her father, Eugene P. “Gene” Brandt. Eugene P. “Gene” Brandt, 83, of Lenexa, Kansas passed away April 9, 2014. No services are planned. Contributions suggested to the Catholic Community Hospice.
COMING SOON
Spring Choir Concert
Student RecitalMonday, April 21 at 7:00 p.m.Missouri Recital Hall
The Cottey College Department of Music invites you to join them for a student recital! Selected students from the string, woodwind, brass, and voice studios will be performing; including, Maria Medrano, soprano; Stephanie Soliday, soprano; Paige Ruiz, alto; Deja Mason, soprano; Ellen Fritschle, soprano; Stephanie Nesbitt, soprano; Allison Pheasant, trombonist; Chantel Pool, flutist; Kelley Copley, flutist; Paige Ott, saxophonist; and Amanda Mosier, clarinet.
Friday, April 25 at 8:00 p.m.Missouri Recital Hall
Join us as the Cottey College Chamber Singers perform their spring concert, under the direction of Theresa Forrester Spencer. The music featured will include a version of Lorde’s Royals as well as an interesting piece
titled Grandma’s Journey which depicts an old woman reminiscing about her life. Several guest soloists will also be featured.
Instrumental ConcertSunday, April 27 at 3:00 p.m.Center for the Arts, Auditorium
Join us as the Cottey College Jazz Ensemble and the Cottey College Wind Ensemble perform under the direction of William A. Martin. Following the theme of “Music from England,” a tie-in to this year’s International Experience, the Wind Ensemble will perform works by such composers as Ray Vaughn Williams, Zo Elliot, and female composer Adaline Maxwell Cooper, of London. The Jazz Ensemble will be performing a number of tunes by the Beatles, so make sure and join us for the fun!
Dow Lecture: Michael DenisonWednesday, April 30 at 8:00 p.m.
Missouri Recital Hall
Join us for the Blanche Hinman Dow Honored Speaker Series, as honored speaker Professor Michael Denison, associate professor of theatre and speech, gives his
lecture titled, “Boxes.”
The Blanche Hinman Dow Speaker award was established in 1965 by the Class of 1965 and was activated in 1987. Its purpose is to provide a forum in which a faculty member, elected by vote
of the faculty as a whole, presents a lecture to the Cottey College community on a subject of his or her choice. The award is named in memory of Dr. Blanche Hinman Dow who was the sixth president of Cottey College,
You’re Invited: LEO Portfolio Presentations
The campus is invited and encouraged to attend the upcoming Level 4 LEO Presentations:
Sunday, May 4, 7:00 p.m. - Center for Women’s Leadership
Emily Cortes, Shannon Kreutzer, Amanda Miller, Katie Van Boening
Student NewsPTK: Top Students Recognized!
Phi Theta Kappa, the international two-year school academic honor society, recognized the top ten students from the first- and second-year classes, as well as the top suite, on Monday, April 14, at 12:15 p.m. in Raney Dining Room. Please join us in congratulating these students!:
First-Year Students
Hazel Faye Andrada Beverly De MarcoAlina Ghulam RasoolJohanna Gonzalez-Virgen Anndee Hilton Jessica Jacobs Rachel JacobsKelsey McCauley Danica MarlinHikari Takashina
Second-Year Students
Ly Harriet BuiKelley CopleyMargaret FordEllen Fritschle Natalia Garrido RecaldeKasey Hall Anna Harteau Shannon Kreutzer Ande Nichols Paige Ruiz
Top Suite
Wallace Suite of Robertson Hall
Student Artwork Featured
Second-year Cottey College student Ly Harriet Bui’s artwork was one of
fifty pieces chosen from hundreds to be entered into the Kansas City Artists
Coalition’s 19th Annual Student Juried Competition, April 11-April 25, 2014. On
Friday, April 11, 2014, Harriet (pictured left) attended the opening exhibition of her
artwork in Kansas City with fellow Cottey College student Connie Chan (pictured right). Professor Karen Polon provided
transportation and Professor Selena Kohel accompanied.
2014 Adah Bagby-Heiss Recipient
Congratulations to Alina Ghulam Rasool, the 2014 Adah Bagby-Heiss Memorial Essay Scholarship recipient! Titled “My Dreams and My Beliefs”, Ms. Rasool’s essay was selected out of a field of 18 applicants. Dorothy Notto of P.E.O. Chapter C-D in Washington D.C., sponsor of the $2,500 scholarship, expressed appreciation for the quality of essays submitted by the applicants. Chapter C-D sponsors this scholarship for first-year Cottey students annually.
Advisor Change
Student New Advisor
Rachel Howard Rouintree
Wellness ProgramBiggest Loser Challenge
Leaders in the Biggest Loser Challenge according to the April self reported weigh-in are:
Betsy McReynolds 4.03%
Phill Johnson 3.69%
Carrie Dreyer 3.66%
Final weigh-in for the BLC is on May 5, 2014.
Yoga Classes
Yoga resumes Tuesday, April 22! Classes are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:20 p.m.- 6:10 p.m. in the large dance studio in HInkhouse. No experience necessary, mats provided. Drop in anytime. Last yoga class will be May 15.
Employee Volleyball
Employee Volleyball continues through the month of April on Wednesdays, at 5:15 p.m. in the Hinkhouse gym. Everyone is welcome to play!
Got Ideas?
Anyone who has ideas for next year’s wellness program should give that information to one of the Wellness Committee members: Betsy McReynolds, Angela Phillips, JR Raney, Selena Kohel or Karen Polon.
“Food” for Thought
The February issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition reports that individuals who exercise are more likely to make healthier food choices throughout the day.
“Physical fitness is not only one of the most important keys to a healthy body, it is the basis of dynamic and creative intellectual activity.” - John F. Kennedy
Student News (cont.)
April 24 ● THURSDAY
April 25 ● FRIDAY
4 p.m. Campus Recycling Pickup locations: Main, P.E.O., Reeves, Robertson, & RBAC
April 23 ● WEDNESDAY
April 19 ● SATURDAY
April 21 ● MONDAY
April 20 ● SUNDAY
April 22 ● TUESDAY
April 21-25, 2014Soups: *Tuscan Bean Soup (VV); Home-Style Chicken Noodle
Entrees: Stir-Fried Beef & Broccoli; Chicken Enchiladas; Meatless Taco Casserole (V); *Veggie Tostadas (V & VV); Spanish Rice; *Shoestring Fries
Dessert: Fudge Filled M&M Bars
* Gluten-free item (GFA) = Gluten-free available
(V) = Vegetarian(VV) = Vegan
Soups: Bill’s Two-Alarm Chili; Tomato Soup (V)
Entrees: *Grilled Cheese Sandwiches on Tomato Bread (V, GFA); *Spicy Angel Hair w/ Tomato, Roasted Garlic & Broccoli (VV, GFA); Gyro Sandwiches; *Baked Regatta Chicken (GFA); Rice Pilaf; *Oven Baked Fries
Dessert: S’mores Cookies
Assessment Day - Pizza & Salad Buffet
Entrees: Macaroni Salad; Caesar Salad; Crunchy Pea Salad; *Mandarin Salad; Five-Cup Salad; Mediterranean Orzo Salad; *Assorted Pizza, including Vegetarian & Vegan (V & VV; GFA); *Fresh Asparagus w/ Lemon; *Zucchini Parmesan V
Dessert: *Fresh Fruit Bowl; Assorted Cookies
Soups: *Cheesy Broccoli Soup (V); Beef Stew
Entrees: *Grilled Chicken Caesar Sandwich (GFA); *Jumbo Franks in Blankets (GFA; Plain); *Hummus Quesadillas (V & VV, GFA); *Cheese Quesadillas (V, GFA); *Refried Beans; *Steamed Rice; Onion Rings
Dessert: Stuffed Truffle Cookies
Soups: Country Chicken Noodle; *Red Beans & Rice Soup (VV)
Entrees: Chicken Tikka; Popcorn Shrimp/Cod Bites; Sloppy Joes; *Grilled Tomato, Basil, & Mozzarella on Pitas; Veggie Grill Burgers (VV); Garden Blend Rice; *Steak Fries
Dessert: Chocolate Caramel Brownies
Happy Easter!
7 p.m. - LUNAFESTMissouri Recital Hall
Board of Trustees on Campus8 p.m. - Spring Dance Co-Motion ConcertCenter for the Arts, Auditorium
Assessment Day!No ClassesNo students at campus jobs from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
8 p.m. - Choir ConcertCenter for the Arts, Missouri Recital Concert
7 p.m. - Dept. of Music: Student RecitalMissouri Recital Hall