the Friday Report - CSM Faculty & Staff Information

VOLUME 40 NO. 12 APRIL 10, 2015
Talons to
Compete in
World
Championship
CSM's collegiate
robotics team, the
Talons, will head to
Louisville, Kentucky,
April 15-18, for the
2015 VEX U World
Championship. They
will compete with
teams from Rice
University, Michigan
State University, and
Purdue University
as well as teams
from New Zealand,
Bahrain, Mexico,
Spain, and Canada.
Keep watching
The Friday Report
for a follow up
and results.
STAY
CONNECTED
AND INFORMED
through
CSM's online
community
CSM Employees
Invited to First
Wellness Fair April 21
Wellness is not just about losing weight; it’s about being fit and healthy in all aspects of your life. Come and learn
all about improving your overall health between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on April 21 at the first Wellness Fair, just for CSM
employees, to be held on the La Plata Campus, BI Building,, Rooms 103/104 and 113/113E.
This event is hosted by the Human Resources Department (HRD) and the Wellness, Fitness, and Aquatics
Department (WFA).
Experts in a variety of topics will be on hand to share information about the many facets of wellness: social, financial,
spiritual, emotional, environmental, and physical. Participate in health screenings and see fitness demonstrations while you
learn valuable health information.
Ever wondered what people love about Zumba? Come see a demonstration and see why its fans rave about it!
Additional fitness demonstrations are scheduled throughout the day, and you can take a fitness assessment to help you
create well-planned goals.
Local businesses, with an interest in wellness, will
also be there to answer questions about their products
"All of us can benefit by leading healthier and programs. You can find out about tobacco cessation,
lives. That's why I think the upcoming
nutrition, and why stress management is so important to
Wellness Fair is such a good idea. I hope your health. Enter for the chance to win door prizes!
While you’re at the fair, you can stop by and register
that employees will join me at the event."
for the Wellness, Fitness, and Aquatics Department’s
—CSM President Dr. Brad Gottfried
Biggest Loser Challenge. The eight-week, weight-loss
challenge begins the day of the fair.
CSM President Dr. Bradley Gottfried says he’d like
to see employees at the fair, so they can learn more about making their health a priority.
“All of us can benefit by leading healthier lives. That's why I think the upcoming Wellness Fair is such a good idea. I
hope that employees will join me at the event,” Gottfried said.
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Wherever you are in your fitness journey, whether
you’re just starting to create goals for yourself or you’re
a fitness expert, you’re sure to learn something new at the
Wellness Fair.
Registration for this
eight-week,
weight-loss challenge
begins April 21.
For more information, contact:
Jane Pomponio (WFA), jpomponio@csmd.edu, ext. 7220,
Jennifer Rupp (HRD), jrupp@csmd.edu, ext. 4714.
FRO M T HE O F F I C E O F TH E PRES ID EN T ( PRE)
State of the College Presentation
Staff and faculty are invited to join CSM President Gottfried for his annual report on the college. Time will be allowed for questions.
NEW! Tuesday, April 21, 2:30 p.m.
Prince Frederick Campus, Flagship Building, Room 119
Meet the Candidate Open Forum - Vice President of Academic Affairs
All faculty and staff are invited to meet with a candidate for the Vice President of Academic Affairs position. Please bring questions.
A survey form will be distributed at the forum for employees to share their impressions with the hiring committee.
Candidate:
DR. EILEEN ABEL
Special Assistant to the President for Outcomes Assessment and Special Projects, Warren County Community College
Vice President of Academic Affairs (2010-2015), Raritan Valley Community College
Date and Time
April 16 | 1 - 2 p.m.
Locations:
In person: La Plata Campus, BI Building, Room 113
Via video streaming: Leonardtown Campus, A Building, Room 206, and Prince Frederick Campus, B Building, Room 112
Congratulations
• To Robert LaQuay, building and grounds technician, Prince
Frederick Campus, on the birth of his son.
La Plata Library Open House
April 15, 1:30 - 3 p.m.
Reminder! The La Plata Campus Library is celebrating National
Library Week by holding an Open House on April 15, 1:30 to 3 p.m.
There will be information about the libraries, light refreshments, and
give-a-ways. For more information, visit www.csmd.edu/Library,
e-mail circulation@csmd.edu, or call ext. 7626.
2015 UNITY IN OUR COMMUNITY DIVERSITY
Shaping A Stronger
Charles County Together
April 25, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
La Plata Campus, BI Building
The Diversity Institute at CSM presents the 2015 Unity in Our
Community Diversity Forum, focusing on “Shaping a Stronger Charles
County Together.” Residents of the Charles County community are
encouraged to attend the free forum to begin the process of crafting a
community action plan that will be coordinated by the Diversity Institute.
Pre-registration is requested for this free event at www.csmd.edu/
DiversityInstitute. Registration on the day begins at 8:30 a.m. with
the program starting at 9 a.m. For information, visit www.csmd.edu/
DiversityInstitute or contact Robbie Morganfield, coordinator of the
Diversity Institute at rmorganfield@csmd.edu.
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Splash for Scholarships - April 25
Grab your flip-flops and get ready to party poolside at “Splash
for Scholarships” Saturday, April 25, 7-11 p.m., in the Leonardtown
Campus Wellness and Aquatics Center. The event, hosted by the CSM
Foundation, celebrates the fifth anniversary of the center’s opening
and helps raise funds for student scholarships, with music, seashoreinspired cuisine, games, a silent auction, and a CSM Strongman
Competition.
All proceeds will benefit CSM student scholarships through the
CSM Foundation.
Individual tickets for CSM faculty and staff are offered
at a discounted rate of $30. This includes all food and drinks
for the evening. For information, contact Erika Abell at
eabell1@csmd.edu or 301-934-7647.
For more information and for sponsor information, visit
www.csmd.edu/foundation/splash.
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CSM Online Scholarship Finder Opens
FAFSA: Required to Receive Financial Aid, CSM Scholarships
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CSM's Online Scholarship Finder is now open for students to apply for CSM Foundation scholarships
for the 2015-16 academic year. The first step in order to receive any financial aid or scholarships for college is to
submit the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Current and incoming CSM students can find help
with FAFSA through CSM’s Financial Assistance Department.
“One of the biggest obstacles in obtaining financial aid is the complexity of the FAFSA. Although the form is not difficult to fill out, a misunderstanding or miscalculation can significantly impact a student’s eligibility for financial aid. Students and parents can become frustrated and give up.
While there is a priority deadline of March 1 which coincides with deadlines for state financial aid, filing FAFSA after March 1 does not mean that
students will miss out on financial aid entirely. In fact, many grants and scholarships continue accepting applications until all funds are exhausted,”
said College of Southern Maryland Financial Assistance Director Chris Zimmermann.
CSM’s Financial Assistance Department provides online tutorials through Financial Aid TV (FATV) for parents and students who want to ensure
the best outcome to requests for financial aid. The videos, located at http://csmd.financialaidtv.com/, provide tips and answer frequently asked questions about seeking financial aid and paying for college.
“Each year the CSM Foundation awards scholarships in a number of academic programs of study to students with varying backgrounds and
needs, however, CSM does require all students to complete a FAFSA as part of the scholarship application process,” said CSM Development Director
Chelsea Brown.
Applications will be accepted through May 31. To access the online application, visit http://www.csmd.edu/Financial/scholarships/index.html.
Upcoming STEM Events - April 11, 17, and 18
LEGO Robotics
Championship
Saturday, April 11
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
La Plata Campus, PE Building
Partners in STEM Education, hosted by CSM and other key partners, will take
place during the month of April and will promote science, technology, engineering,
and mathematics (STEM) education and careers in Southern Maryland.
CSM is focused on engaging, challenging, and educating the future STEM
workforce with support from all segments of our region through strategic planning
sessions, community outreach, events and activities, and educator conferences.
CEOs, naval officers, technology and defense companies, and K-12 administrators
and educators have joined forces to move forward at an aggressive pace to ensure
a highly skilled workforce that can be employed locally to lead our region into
the future.
For more information on the three events below, visit www.csmd.edu/STEM or www.dlf.csmd.edu/StudentSuccess.
Student Success
Mid-Atlantic
Regional
Conference
Women + Math
Saturday, April 18
8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
La Plata Campus, BI Building
Friday, April 17
8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
La Plata Campus, BI Building
REMINDER! Fiscal Year Closing June 30, 2015 and Reminders for Deadlines
It is time for our fiscal year-end closing! The Division of Financial and Administrative Services (DFS) closing procedures will be completed
after the June 30 Financial Ledgers have been closed. In preparation of the fiscal year-end closing, it is extremely important that everyone adhere to
the deadlines. These deadlines ensure that the college receives its goods and services by the year-end closing, and allows DFS to efficiently close the
fiscal year on time. As a reminder for upcoming deadlines, DFS will post information in The Friday Report. For a more detailed description, please
refer to the memorandum sent from DFS on March 26, 2015. Below are deadlines for the upcoming week:
April 24
|
Accounts Payable Office
Equipment Orders – Procurement (Object Code 58xxxx)
|
4 p.m.
Your attention, cooperation and patience in accomplishing the many tasks to achieve a successful closing of CSM’s fiscal year 2015 are sincerely
appreciated. If you have questions, please contact ext. 4712.
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Connie Kite Memorial Scholarship Yard Sale
April 11, 7 a.m. - 12 p.m.
40998 Cryer Court, Leonardtown
It's a win-win yard sale! You get great stuff and your money goes back into the community. Proceeds go the Connie Kite
Scholarship Fund at the CSM Foundation. For more information, call 410-610-3322.
Diversity Matters
The Clothesline Project
Surviving Sexual Assault
April 13 | 12 - 4 p.m.
Leonardtown Campus, Lawn
April 14 | 2:30 - 4 p.m,
La Plata Campus, BI Building, Room 113E
April 14 | 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. and 5 - 7 p.m.,
La Plata Campus, CC Building,
Room 100A
As part of Sexual Assault Awareness
Month, and in conjunction with the Clothesline
Project, the Institutional Equity and Diversity
Office presents author and survivor, Yvonne
Medley, who will share her personal story of
abuse, survival, and triumph.
April 15 | 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Prince Frederick Campus, Building A,
Lobby
The Clothesline Project is a display of t-shirts that will be
designed by students, faculty, staff, community members, and
survivors to bring awareness of the impact of physical violence to
women, to celebrate a woman's strength to survive, and to provide an
avenue to break the silence that surrounds these experiences.
Reminder!
SPRING
OPEN HOUSE
• Meet the faculty and ask questions
about the various programs of study
• Learn more about Financial Aid and
Scholarships
• Receive transfer information and
learn about guaranteed admissions
to universities and colleges including
University of Maryland, College Park
• Talk to current CSM students
April 14 | 5 - 7 p.m.
Prince Frederick Campus
April 15 | 5 - 7 p.m.
La Plata Campus
April 16 | 5 - 7 p.m.
Leonardtown Campus
• Find out about athletics and other
CSM clubs and organizations
"In Our Own Voice:
Living with Mental Illness"
April 15 | 5-6:30 p.m.
La Plata Campus, BI Building, Room 113
CSM's Social Sciences and Public Services Division is hosting a
90-minute National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) presentation,
“In Our Own Voice, Living with Mental Illness.” on April 15. These
first-hand accounts detail the diagnosis, struggle and recovery of people
living with mental illness. The event is free and open to the public. For
more information, e-mail tatianar@csmd.edu or call 301-539-4805.
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“Uncovering Intercultural Perceptions:
Do You See What I See?”
April 16 | 10 - 11:20 a.m.
La Plata Campus, CE Building, Room 101
Students, staff, and faculty are invited to attend “Uncovering
Intercultural Perceptions: Do you see what I see?” on April 16,
presented by the Communication, Arts, and Humanities Division with
funding from the Global Initiatives Committee.
Explore your cultural perceptions—from a personal and from a
business perspective--through an interactive session lead by global coach
Barrie Zucal, president/CEO, Global Coaches Network. Zucal works
with a network of more than 300 global leadership coaches who work in
65 countries. Zucal’s experience includes a background in education,
psychology, culture, and global business consulting. She has been an
expatriate herself in the Middle East and Asia and a coach and therapist
to leaders and their families in the USA, the Middle East, and Asia.
If you would like to bring an entire class, or offer attendance/
participation for extra credit, please e-mail Assistant Professor
Michelle Brosco Christian (mchristian@csmd.edu) to arrange for
tracking student attendance.
Student Satisfaction Survey
It’s that time again! The CSM Student Satisfaction Survey will be
taking place from Monday, April 13, through Friday, April 24. This
online survey is primarily designed to get feedback from currentlyenrolled credit students about the services offered at CSM.
Students can complete the survey at https://www.surveymonkey.
com/r/V6SD7K2, myCSMD, Blackboard, or CSM’s Facebook page.
Students who complete the survey will be eligible to win a $50 VISA
gift card (winner selected at random).
Faculty, please inform students about this survey so the results can
be used to improve their overall campus experience. Thank you.
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HAWKTALK E-NEWSLETTER
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS:
APRIL 17 (FOR THE MAY ISSUE)
Send to: marketing@csmd.edu
2015 Spring Series Continues
The March presentation by Retired Lieutenant
Colonel Ron Capps and Author and Poet Fred Foote
has been rescheduled due to inclement weather and
college closures. This presentation will now be held on
April 24, 7:30 p.m., La Plata Campus, LR Building,
Room 102.
Ron Capps is the founder and director of the Veterans’
Writing Project, a program he initiated to help veterans
find their voices and tell their stories. Fred Foote is the
author of Medic Against Bomb, a book of poetry on the
wounded (Americans, Iraqis, and Afghanis) of the Iraq/
Afghanistan wars. It also describes the inspiring healing
efforts of our nation’s military medics and those at the
Veterans Administration.
To conclude the series on May 1, contributors to the
Spring 2015 Connections Literary Magazine will
read from their works.
Copies of the books featured in the Connections Literary Series
can be purchased at any CSM College Store location or online at
www.csmd.edu/CollegeStore.
For for more information, visit www.csmd.edu/Connections . For
advance tickets, e-mail bxoffc@csmd.edu or call 301-934-7828.
College of Southern Maryland Student
Government Banquet Awards
Deadline for Submissions - TODAY!
Banquet To Be Held May 7
Every year, the college’s Student Government Association (SGA),
in conjunction with the Student Life and Athletics Department, presents
several awards to honor students and clubs. Nominations for all of these
awards may be made by anyone within the college community and
may be made for any current or outgoing student. Selections of award
recipients are made by the college’s student life advisors.
Award recipients will be honored at the annual CSM SGA Banquet
to be held on Thursday, May 7, 2015, 5:30 - 8 p.m. at Middleton Hall in
Waldorf, Maryland.
Nominations forms or write-ups for ALL awards must be delivered
to any college Student Life Office or e-mailed to Jennifer VanCory
(jenv@csmd.edu), by close of business TODAY! For more information
or questions, please contact Jennifer at ext. 5410. Thank you for your
help in recognizing the contributions of our student leaders, student
employees, club advisors, and student clubs!
Nomination forms can be obtained through the Student Life office.
ADDITIONAL
UPCOMING
COMMISSION
FOR WOMEN
EVENTS
CSM Discusses Title IX Progress, Challenges, and Plans
Title IX is known for its effects on student athletics, but this landmark legislation is about so much more.
Passed in 1972, Title IX prohibits sex discrimination in schools and colleges.
CSM is the foremost institution for higher education in Calvert County. To learn what CSM is doing on
Title IX, come to a special forum Tuesday, April 14, from 6 to 8:30 p.m., at Calvert Library, Prince Frederick.
CSM experts will share details on progress made, current challenges, and future plans in four important
and controversial areas: sexual harassment, campus violence and bullying; sport and athletics; pregnant and
parenting students; and science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and technical education.
CSM speakers include: Makeba L. Clay, associate vice president for Institutional Equity and Diversity;
Michelle Ruble, director of Student Life and Athletics; and and Shadei Jones, pre-engineering coordinator.
After the presentation, speakers will be available for questions.
The Calvert County Commission for Women is delighted to partner with the College of Southern Maryland,
Calvert Library, and the Charles County Commission for Women for this informative forum. We invite parents,
students, teachers, school staff, and interested community members to attend.
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Walk for Awareness of
Sexual Assault and Healthy
Relationships
April 18, 1 p.m.
Calvert High School
Athletic Track
Women’s Health Expo
April 25, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
This free event offers health
screenings, cooking,
and fitness demonstrations,
and information booths.
CSM Prince Frederick Campus,
Building B
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MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
Deadline for CSI Proposals Approaches - April 30
The deadline to submit the current round of suggestions for CSM’s CSI: Cost Saving Ideas is April 30.
An initiative of the College Innovation Team (CIT), the program encourages staff, faculty and students to investigate and
suggest where CSIs may exist within the college.
“Given the challenges presented by an uncertain economy, it is even more critically important for all of our employees to
consider Cost Savings Ideas (CSI). No suggestion is too small. All of us can identify ways of saving money. When you do so,
please share your ideas with the College Innovation Team," said CSM President Dr. Brad Gottfried.
All ideas are reviewed by the College Innovation Team who then forward viable suggestions to the appropriate division
vice president and staff to pursue. The deadline to submit CSIs for the next round of review is April 30.
Cost-saving or revenue-producing ideas can be submitted online at https://docs.google.com/forms/
d/1yfCKnc7NYJW5K96i2wB9Q2uM_TZjnSQOmGEyRwPGFTw/viewform.
CODE GREEN Begins Week of May 24
Mark Your Calendars!
CSM's 2nd Annual Picnic in the Park
All faculty and staff are invited to our 2nd Annual Picnic in the Park
on Friday, May 8, 2015 at Gilbert Run Park, 13140 Charles Street,
Charlotte Hall, MD. Come enjoy:
• Music
• Picnic including pulled pork, hot dogs, hamburgers,
veggie burgers, potato salad, baked beans, cookies, and beverages • Lawn Games: volleyball, cornhole, horseshoes, and ladder ball • Pictures with the Hawk
• Door Prizes, and more!
Employees are encouraged to change out of their business attire into
casual attire/footwear at 3 p.m. prior to arriving at Gilbert Run. Also, feel
free to bring your camp chairs, dancing shoes, fishing poles, sunscreen,
and bug spray.
Once inside Gilbert Run's entrance gate, turn right to enter the
parking lot for Brookside Pavilion.
Please Note: Beginning at 3 p.m. on Friday, May 8, all CSM campuses
will have limited operations so that most employees can attend the
picnic (classes and other essential functions will continue as scheduled).
Employees choosing to leave their campus at 3 p.m. and not attend the
picnic are expected to take personal leave. The CSM picnic is for faculty
and staff only; no guests should be invited. Please direct any questions
regarding participation to your supervisor, or for general information
regarding the picnic, please contact Kim Yellman, PRE, ext. 7627.
Wear a CSM shirt and show your school pride! Let's have some fun!
See you at the park!
Mental Health
First Aid Maryland Courses
Thursday, May 14 | Friday, May 15 | Tuesday, May 19
Sign up for one of our upcoming one-day trainings. All trainings
will be held 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at the Prince Frederick Campus, Flagship
Building. Visit www.csmd.edu/dlf and click the Online Registration
link. These courses will be team-taught by MHFA certified instructors.
To learn more about the course and MHFA, visit www.mhamd.org/
mhfa/index.htm. For more information about MHFA at CSM, contact
Tara McManaway at tmcmanaway@csmd.edu.
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In an effort to decrease energy costs during the summer months,
CSM will be running a nine-week Code Green initiative which will close
most buildings on Fridays at 1:30 p.m., starting May 29 and continuing
each Friday through July 31. This is the sixth year for CSM's Code
Green program.
CSM employees, departments, and divisions are reminded to
adjust their work schedules during Code Green (May 24 - July 31) to
ensure that they work their full 40 hours allowing for the early college
closing on Fridays. Please note, that Code Green does not affect the
The Children's Learning Center, Kids' and Teen College, and Public
Safety and Preparedness hours and services will not be affected by Code
Green. These services and classes will be held according to their normal
schedule during the Code Green period.
Code Green Dates for Summer 2015
· May 29
· June 5
· June 12
· June 19
· June 26
· NO Code Green week of June 29 - July 3. CSM will be closed for
the Independence Day holiday on Friday, July 3, 2015 and will remain
closed July 4-5 (Saturday/Sunday).
· July 10
· July 17
· July 24
· July 31
If you have questions about this program, please speak to your
immediate supervisor or Jenn Rupp (HRD) at ext. 4714.
2015 All-College
Convocation
Friday, September 25
La Plata Campus
12- 4:30 p.m.*
The annual event is mandatory for
all staff and full-time faculty.
*Exact schedule to be announced.
The college will be closed to the public during the event. Please block
your calendars for the afternoon.
If you have any questions, contact Kim Yellman, Office of the
President, at kyellman@csmd.edu.
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Faculty/Staff Updates
Position Announcements
New employees:
Anteron Herbert
Building and Grounds
Technician
Leonardtown Campus
April 6, 2015, ext. 5330
Erica Wilbert
Student Success and Assessment
Specialist,
part-time
Academic Affairs
April 6, 2015, ext. 4763
Nakia Murray
Office Secretary, MDE
Maryland Center for
Environmental Training
April 6, 2015, ext. 7500
Alexander Young
Lab Assistant, part-time
Health Services
April 6, 2015, ext. 7510
Christopher Reeves
Operations Assistant,
part-time, Leonardtown
College Store
April 6, 2015, ext. 5352
Departures:
Dawn Hudson
Project Director, JOBS Grant
Center for Trades and Energy
Training
April 8, 2015
CSM Employee Recognition and Awards Program
FY15 Call for Nominations | Deadline June 30
All employees are encouraged to participate in the CSM
Employee Recognition Awards program by nominating deserving
teams and individuals for one of the eight award categories.
Nominations are accepted online at www.hawk.csmd.edu/hrd/
employeerecognitionawards.html until June 30, 2015.
The FY15 recognition and award winners and honorable mentions
will be announced at the September 25 All-College Convocation
event. For questions regarding this program, please contact Pam
Starkey in HRD, ext. 7895.
Tuition Reimbursement Deadline
for Summer Semester
April 15 is the deadline for submitting your tuition
reimbursement request form for the upcoming 2015 summer semester.
Eligible employees are those covered by the college’s retirement
system. Tuition reimbursement is for credit courses not offered or
available at CSM. It is awarded upon the successful completion
of pre-approved courses at approved institutions and is contingent
upon the availability of funds. Audited and non-credit courses
as well as books and fees do not qualify for reimbursement. The
maximum allowed credits per fiscal year are 12 graduate credits and
15 undergraduate credits. Visit HRD’s intranet page for a copy of the
tuition reimbursement request form.
For more information, refer to policy HR 4160 in the
Administrative Manual, or contact Patsy Bergquist in HRD at
pbergquist@csmd.edu.
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Position: Instructor CDL Programs, Transportation Training Center
(#8516)
Announcement No.: FY15-82
Department: Transportation Training
Salary: $44,006
Grade: 26800
Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday - Thursday, 6:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Flexibility is required
Location:Center for Transportation Training
Opening Date: 04/06/15
Closing Date: Open until filled. For best consideration apply by
04/16/15.
Position: Director, Healthcare, CEWD (#3027)
Announcement No.: FY15-83
Department: Healthcare, CEWD
Grade: DIR29
Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Flexibility is required
Location:La Plata Campus
Opening Date: 04/09/15
Closing Date: Open until filled. For best consideration apply by
04/23/15.
Position: Administrative Assistant, Human Resources and Payroll
Services (#8278)
Announcement No.: FY15-84
Department: Human Resources and Payroll Services
Salary: $36,947
Grade: 23800
Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Flexibility is required
Location:La Plata Campus
Opening Date: 04/09/15
Closing Date: 04/23/15
Position: Environmental Compliance Specialist - MDE (#8380)
Announcement No.: FY15-85
Department: Maryland Center for Environmental Training
Salary: $37,884
Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Flexibility is required
Location:Baltimore, Maryland
Opening Date: 04/09/15
Closing Date: Open until filled. For best consideration apply by
04/23/15.
Position: Administrative Specialist - MDE (#8520)
Announcement No.: FY15-86
Department: Maryland Center for Environmental Training
Salary: $39,654
Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Flexibility is required
Location:Baltimore, Maryland
Opening Date: 04/09/15
Closing Date: Open until filled. For best consideration apply by
04/23/15.
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Position Announcements (continued)
Position: Accounting, 10 month Faculty (#0180)
Announcement No.: FY15-87
Department: Business and Technology
Location:La Plata Campus
Opening Date: 04/09/15
Closing Date: Open until filled. For best consideration apply by
04/30/15.
Position: Accounting, 10 month Faculty, LEON (#0500)
Announcement No.: FY15-88
Department: Business and Technology
Location:Leonardtown Campus
Opening Date: 04/09/15
Closing Date: Open until filled. For best consideration apply by
04/30/15.
Position: Business, 10 month Faculty, PRIN (#0140)
Announcement No.: FY15-89
Department: Business and Technology
Location:Prince Frederick Campus
Opening Date: 04/09/15
Closing Date: Open until filled. For best consideration apply by
04/30/15
Position: Maternal –Newborn Nursing, 10 month Faculty (#0040)
Announcement No.: FY15-91
Department: Health Sciences
Location:La Plata Campus
Opening Date: 04/09/15
Closing Date: Open until filled. For best consideration apply by
04/30/15
Position: Behavioral Health Nursing, 10 month Faculty, LAPL/
PRIN (#8182)
Announcement No.: FY15-92
Department: Health Sciences
Location:La Plata and Prince Frederick Campuses
Opening Date: 04/09/15
Closing Date: Open until filled. For best consideration apply by
04/30/15
Position: EMS, 10 month Faculty, PRIN (#8175)
Announcement No.: FY15-93
Department: Health Sciences
Location:Prince Frederick Campus
Opening Date: 04/09/15
Closing Date: Open until filled. For best consideration apply by
04/30/15
Position: Hospitality Management, 10 month Faculty (#0060)
Announcement No.: FY15-90
Department: Business and Technology
Location:La Plata Campus
Opening Date: 04/09/15
Closing Date: Open until filled. For best consideration apply by
04/30/15
WOMEN IN BROADCASTING
From left, dual-enrolled CSM/University of Maryland University College
student Brooke Brown who has interned for ESPN-TV and local radio stations,
CSM-TV Executive Producer Patricia Christofaro, and Southern Maryland
Newspapers’ Sports Reporter Tammy Showalter spoke with communication students
about “Breaking through the Glass Ceiling: Women in Sports Broadcasting/Journalism
Industry.”
At the March 26 event at CSM's La Plata Campus, Brown, Christofaro, and
Showalter shared what it is like working in a male-dominated industry, the importance
of internships, and some of the challenges they have faced, as well as some of the
perks of a sports journalism career.
For more on communication programs, visit www.csmd.edu/CAH.
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SPOTLIGHT ON TRAINING
Upcoming Technical Training
In addition to online courses, the following lecture/lab courses are coming up soon. Unless otherwise noted, classes will meet in the
Technical Training Center (ST Building, Room 129) on the La Plata Campus.
Frontline Essentials – April 14, 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m., BI 103/104
Introduction to Colleague – April 14, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m., ST129
Giving Feedback – April 15, 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m., BI 103/104
GroupWise : Keep It Clean – April 16, 2:30 – 4:30 p.m., ST129
CSM Telephone Training – April 20, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m., ST129
Excel 2010 Intermediate – April 20, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m., Charles County Government Building, La Plata
Supervising Multiple Generations – April 22, 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m., CSM La Plata campus, BI 103/104
Procurement Basics – April 22, 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., ST129
Facebook and Social Networking Training – April 23, 2:30 – 4:30 p.m., ST129
Find additional information about our technical training program, course descriptions, calendars, online registration, and more at
http://info.csmd.edu/Training/technical. Training sections are added regularly, so please review the weekly advertisements or check
the registration page of the Technical Training web site frequently. If you should have any questions, please contact Wendy Cleary,
technical training coordinator, at ext. 7610 or e-mail wendyc@csmd.edu.
CSM TONY HUNGERFORD MEMORIAL ART GALLERY:
ANNUAL JURIED STUDENT ART EXHIBITION
through - May 4
Award Reception - April 14 | 2:30 p.m.
La Plata Campus, FA Building, Tony Hungerford Memorial Art Gallery
CSM LATIN MUSIC FESTIVAL CONCERT
April 10-11 | 8 p.m.
La Plata Campus, FA Building, Theater
CSM BARBERSHOP EXTRAVAGANZA
April 20 | 7:30 p.m.
Prince Frederick Campus, Building B, Multipurpose Room
Visit www.csmd.edu/Arts
for the entire spring 2015 schedule.
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