The Campus Bulletin Volume 40-No. 05 November 2014 Happy Birthday! Human Resources Update We will be receiving 6 ornaments for Santa to a Senior. Santa to a Senior is a program through Home Instead Senior Care to provide seniors who are less fortunate with a special gift for Christmas. If you or your department would like to participate the ornaments will be available in the HR office on or around Nov. 20. Sincerely, Marcy, Julie, Debbie and Yvonne EMU Board of Trustees will meet on campus Nov.14-15. Friday morning and Saturday morning are open sessions. The University Forum will be held Mon., Nov. 24 at 10-11:30 a.m. in Martin Chapel. All current faculty and staff are encouraged to attend. The agenda will include an update from the November board meeting. Kristin Oberholtzer Margo McIntire Lois Shank Rhoda LaPrevotte Dominick Porter Marcy Gineris Julie Tieszen Irene Kniss Lewis Driver Nathan Musselman Marcy Dean Patty Eckard Donnita Williams Kimberly Schmidt Linda Witmer Brenda Martin Kimberly Phillips Angela Russell Dwight Martin Holly Scott Mary Parakuo Dave Detrow Lillian Barnhart Tracy Hough Amy Springer Deirdre Smeltzer Joni Baughman Priscilla Simmons Fred Kniss 11/01 11/06 11/07 11/08 11/09 11/09 11/10 11/11 11/11 11/14 11/15 11/17 11/17 11/18 11/20 11/20 11/21 11/21 11/22 11/22 11/22 11/24 11/24 11/26 11/26 11/27 11/27 11/29 11/30 Welcome Sara Reed, Associate Director of Marketing and Recruitment (start date Oct. 23) Amanda Williams, Administrative Assistant, MA in Counseling (start date Nov. 3) Farewell Jeff Tyson, Head Women’s Volleyball Coach, Athletics (end date Nov. 7) We extend our congratulations to Seth and Kristie Miller on the birth of their daughter, Abigail Lynne, born on Sat., Nov. 1. Seth is Associate Residence Director in Housing & Residence Life. Admissions 2014-2015 Campus Visit Events Open House II: November 16-17, 2014 Honors: February 6-7, 2015 Open House III: March 14, 2015 Open House IV: April 11, 2015 Ruth Tyson, Accounts Receivable Assistant, Business Office (end date Nov. 11) SOAR I: May 15-16, 2015 SOAR II: June 13, 2015 Thank You Loren & Pat, Thanks so much for the beautiful bouquet that was sent the day of the celebration of Life service for my mother. We had a beautiful celebration and shared wonderful memories. Linda Witmer Athletics Dear Loren and Pat and EMU, Thank you very much for the beautiful floral arrangement given in honor of Mom's passing. As you well know, EMU has been near and dear to both Mom and Dad. Sincerely, Phil and Susan Guengerich. Dave King, Director of Athletics received one of the Alumni of the Year Awards from Christopher Dock Mennonite High School during their Homecoming activities Oct.17-18. He received the Distinguished Service Award for "mission and service involvement since high school graduation". He has spent his entire professional career in athletics and recreation in four different Mennonite institutions ranging from elementary through college. As part of the Homecoming activities, Dave spoke in chapel on Oct. 20. Congratulations CJP We extend our congratulations to Sarah Defnall, Residence Director in Northlawn, and her husband, Josh, on the birth of their daughter, Elana Rae, born Sun., Oct. 12. There will be a STAR II training, Nov. 10-14 at EMU. Elaine Zook Barge and Vernon Jantzi will be the facilitators. STAR II prepares participants to lead STAR activities, present workshops based on STAR materials and adapt the STAR concepts to the populations with whom they work. STAR I is a prerequisite. This training is currently full. Carl Stauffer will facilitate "Integrating Customary Practice and Restorative Justice in Libya," the third of four Real World Restorative Justice Webinars offered this fall, on Mon., Nov. 24 at 4:30 pm. Guest Najla Mangoush will discuss the need for restorative justice in Libya as a country transitioning from war to peace. This webinar is free! Register at http://www.emu.edu/cjp/restorativejustice/webinars/rj-in-libya/ Centennial Steering Committee SUBMISSIONS FOR CENTENNIAL ART WORKS REQUESTED The centennial planning committee is calling for proposals for special productions of music, theater and the visual arts. The committee hopes to debut a major theater or music production – or both – for the celebration at homecoming 2017. Ideas for incorporating the arts throughout the 17-18 celebration year are welcome, as well as commissioned pieces. Submissions due January 1, 2015. Submit online at emu.edu/centennial. Development & Church Relations Fred Kniss and Tim Swartzendruber joined EMU alumni and advocates at Magenta restaurant in Corvallis, OR on Oct. 29, and at the home of Tony ’71 and June Handrich ’74 in Salem on Oct. 30, to hear stakeholder feedback on EMU’s 2015-2020 Strategic Plan. The Development & Church Relations department invites you to an Open House in their new office suite on Fri., Nov. 7, from 9:00 9:50 a.m. Come to Campus Center Suite 340 for fellowship and light refreshments. Education Department Kathy Evans and Cathy Smeltzer Erb attended the CAEP (Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation) Conference in Washington, D.C., Sept. 29-Oct. 1. Sandy Brownscombe and Cathy Smeltzer Erb attended the VACTE/ATE-VA Fall Conference at Roanoke College, VA, Oct. 2-3. Beth Lehman and Malinda Bender presented at the VATE conference in Oct. Cathy Smeltzer Erb served as cohort team coordinator for Values Based Leadership Program at Laurelville Mennonite Church Center, Oct. 28-30. Intensive English Program The Intensive English students have returned to classes refreshed from their fall break. At midsemester, it is encouraging to note that grades are higher on average than previous semesters. The IEP Tutoring and Conversation Partner Programs have been successfully launched. On behalf of the faculty and staff, a hearty thanks goes to all those who are assisting students in this way. On Thurs., Oct. 23rd IEP students, faculty and staff shared a tasty pot luck meal between the morning and afternoon classes. It was a great community building time of feasting and fellowship. On Nov. 13, IEP along with Student Financial Services, MISS, Admissions, and the Enrollment Office will participate in a half day of in-service focused on the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI). Library Thanksgiving Hours Sadie A. Hartzler Library Tuesday, Nov. 25 7:45 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Wednesday -- Saturday Closed Nov. 26 -- Nov.29 Sunday, Nov. 30 6:00 p.m. – 11:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 1 Regular Hours The library is doing a trial of Access World News. Its diverse source types include print and online-only newspapers, blogs, newswires, journals, broadcast transcripts and videos. We are looking at it specifically because it provides coverage of local newspapers including Harrisonburg's Daily News Record. Check it out from the link on the library website. MA in Counseling Dr. Cheree Hammond and Dr. Teresa Haase presented at the bi-annual meeting of the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision in Birmingham, AL, Oct.18. Dr. Teresa Haase will be presenting at the annual meeting of the Virginia Counselors Association on Nov. 21. Dr. David Glanzer, Dr. Cheree Hammond, and Dr. Nate Koser will be attending the conference Dr. Nate Koser has recently established the Harrisonburg Center for Psychoanalysis, and the work of the Center has begun with the formation of a reading group addressing the question: What is a psychoanalytic clinic? Dr. Koser also delivered a paper presentation entitled, “Of Anguish and a Feast,” at the 12th annual conference of the Affiliated Psychoanalytic Workgroups, “On Desire.” He is currently working on another paper addressing the Lacanian and Freudian perspective on depressive states, and this will be presented at the Lacanian Forum of Washington D.C.’s annual International Conference in early December. MA in Education Jim Smucker, Dean of Graduate and Professional Studies, is pleased to announce that Sara Reed, EMU MBA 2011, has joined the Graduate and Professional Studies Staff as Associate Director of Marketing and Recruitment. Sara will provide oversight for the marketing and recruitment for the School for Graduate and Professional Studies at EMU in partnership with the EMU Director of Marketing and Communications. She will develop overall marketing and brand strategy and implement a marketing and recruitment plan with each graduate program. Prior to joining EMU on Oct. 23, Sara was the Regional Manager for EyeOne, headquartered in Fishersville, VA. Sara brings a wealth of experience in the areas of marketing, advertising, and management which will transfer well to her new role at EMU. Marketing & Communications What's in a logo? Think about the Nike "swoosh" or McDonald's "golden arches." Those images tell a story. Now think about EMU's logo. Does it tell the story of EMU effectively? We are asking this question as part of a brand revitalization process to coincide with centennial celebration planning and strategic planning. We do not plan to change the logo. Right now, we want feedback from faculty, staff, students, alumni and others... what story does the EMU logo tell? Does the current logo still work? What should we consider changing, if anything? Please complete the survey under "Brand ID review" at emu.edu/marketing. Thank you! Editor-in-chief Bonnie Price Lofton is midway through a world-wide trip to visit and interview alumni of the Summer Peacebuilding Institute. Bonnie is connecting with 12 "off-shoots" or "SPI-like" institutes that have grown up around the world, thanks to lessons learned here in Harrisonburg. The resulting content will fill a special winter 2015 issue of Peacebuilder magazine to mark 20 years of the program. We hope it will also energize those people spread around the world to have these connections made and perhaps entice funders to support these, as well as new, centers around the world. Lauren Jefferson, who has been writing for EMU on a freelance basis for over a year, is serving as acting editor-in-chief while Bonnie travels. She may be reached at extension 4634 or at lauren.jefferson@emu.edu. Welcome Lauren! Andrea Wenger (department director) participated in the annual Anabaptist Communicators conference Oct. 24 and 25, at Mennonite Central Committee offices in Akron, PA. The theme was "Are Anabaptists ready to go big?" with keynote addresses by Todd Wynward (author, educator and wilderness guide of Albuquerque, NM) and Barth Hague (associate vice president for university relations and chief marketing office, Wichita State). Anyone is welcome to join the Anabaptist Communicators Facebook page to be part of a network of writers, editors, designers, marketers, with Anabaptist connections. Andrea Wenger and Mike Zucconi (information officer) presented Oct. 28 to the monthly gathering of the Public Relations Council of the Valley about the EMU listening process and how EMU managed communication flow, media requests and messaging during that time. Optima EAP Update “The people who accept criticism are the ones who are genuinely interested in selfimprovement.” ~~ Anonymous When criticism comes our way, we all suddenly turn into starship warriors, immediately deploying force fields to protect ourselves against the discomfort and judgment that comes with it. Yet, by doing that, we often prevent ourselves from realizing the stellar opportunity that criticism offers. Criticism, even that which we feel is groundless, provides an opportunity to better understand ourselves or understand how others perceive us. And we can use that understanding to make necessary improvements in ourselves and/or in our interactions with others. So when we say we are “accepting criticism,” we mean that we are accepting the opportunity it offers to support ourselves and our personal effectiveness. And that’s something we don’t want to protect ourselves from! EAP Thought of the Week is developed exclusively for Optima EAP Clients by the Optima EAP Employee Education and Development Staff. Optima EAP is available to provide assistance when one is faced with challenges in home or work life. Please call to schedule a confidential appointment with one of our licensed clinical professionals @ 1-800-899-8174 or 757-363-6777. Visit our EAP website at OptimaEAP.com for additional topics and information. President’s Office Nov. 5-9 President Swartzendruber will attend the Mennonite Economic Development Associates (MEDA) annual meeting in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Come and enjoy hearing the presentation and join the reception following at 5:00 pm in common grounds. Seminary Dorothy Jean Weaver will begin a Sunday School series ("Stories from the Real World: A Study of the Gospel of Matthew") at Park View Mennonite Church on Sundays, Nov. 2, 9, and 16. She will be leading a Bible study ("Doing Marriage Ethics the New Testament Way: A Case Study on Matthew and Paul") at a Pastoral Leadership Consultation at Weavers Mennonite Church on Fri., Nov. 14. She will be traveling to San Diego, CA for the annual meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature from Fri., Nov. 21 through Tue., Nov. 25. Lonnie Yoder will be leading a Bible study at Virginia Mennonite Retirement Community (VMRC) Park Place on Nov.18. Mark Thiessen Nation will be presenting the lecture, "Eberhard Bethge and the Myth of Bonhoeffer the Assassin: Recovering a Consistent, Christ-centered Ethic in a "World Full of Nazis," at the "Bonhoeffer: Theology and Social Analysis" session, American Academy of Religion meeting, San Diego, CA, Nov. 22. This is part of a panel discussion on Bonhoeffer and pacifism, which was sparked by Mark's coauthored book, Bonhoeffer the Assassin?: Challenging the Myth, Recovering His Call to Peacemaking (Baker Academic, 2013). Provost Office Wellness Committee You are invited to attend the Oct. university colloquium on Nov.19, at 4:00 pm in mainstage theater with Dr. Dan Willingham, professor of psychology at UVA. Make your appointment count by Kelly Thomson, MSHP Dan's presentation is entitled: "Are New Technologies Changing the Way Kids Think?" Have you ever left the doctor’s office wishing you would have asked more questions or received better clarification about your health? Since your appointment time is limited, it is important to prepare ahead of time to maximize the benefits of your visit. Follow these tips for what to do before, during, and after an appointment: Before: • Prepare for your visit by making a list of questions and concerns that you would like to address with your doctor, as it is easy to forget during your appointment. • Create a health history of current and past conditions or surgeries. It is also helpful to know your immediate family’s health history. • Bring a list of all the medications you’re currently taking. It should include prescription and non-prescription drugs, vitamins, or natural remedies, such as herbal products. • Consider asking a friend or a family member to come with you to your appointment. It can be overwhelming to obtain so much information in a short period of time, so they can help you listen, take notes, and offer support. • Make sure that your doctor accepts your insurance. During: • Ask questions and discuss any symptoms you have experienced and how often those symptoms occur. • Be honest and do not leave out details. There is no need to feel embarrassed around your doctor, as he or she has likely heard it before and wants to help you. • Take notes to help you remember explanations or instructions that your doctor provides. • Tell your doctor about future plans, including trying to get pregnant, traveling abroad, or training for a marathon. This information may help you and your doctor make applicable plans for you to be healthy and safe. • Find out what the next step is. Ask when you should schedule a follow-up. After: • Call your doctor’s office to get your test results if it doesn’t provide you with them in the timeframe it said it would. • Call if you need something explained to you again. If you do not understand a part of the notes or instructions, it is better to ask for clarification than to guess. • Consider any lifestyle changes your doctor suggested. Diet, exercise, stress, sleep, and the use of tobacco and alcohol contribute to your overall health. It’s never too late to make a healthy choice and change things for the better. Sources: WebMD. webmd.com/men/features/tips-for-a-successfuldoctor-visit. Accessed 13 Sep. 2014. Thank you for reading the November Campus Bulletin
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