January 27, 2000 

 

Appalachian News

Official University News And Announcement

Appalachian News, offcial University News and Announcements, appears in each issue of the paper. Basic information, including hours and a short description of your program will be included under each listing. Copy must be submitted at least 8 days prior to the issue it is to appear in. Send copy to David W. Freeman, Director of Student Publications, Center for Student Involvement and Leadership, 2nd Floor, W.H. Plemmons Student Union. Appalachian News is a service of the Division of Student Development. 
 
Nedd a job try CAP 

Fund raising opportunity for organizations 

Lunch and Learn Series Scheduled 

Financial Aid information Fair Jan. 27 

Writing Center offers assistance 

Service award nominations sought  

Fluency Support Group set for Feb. Start 

Co-op orientation sessions scheduled 

Computer Based Testing Center 

Counseling Center programs available 

  
  
 

Nominations sought for women of influence 

Student media seeks leaders for 2000-2001 

Chinese New Year to be celebrated at ASU 

Career Development Offers Giveaways 

Summer Camp Job Fair scheduled 

Job Fest 2000 is Coming 

Education Career Fair 

Career Development Workshop Series 

Fletcher Scholars Recital rescheduled 

MEISA to perform at Tradewinds 
 

 

 
Calendar of Events 
 
Spring Semester
Jan. 27... 
Catherine J. Smith Gallery, Art Faculty Exhibition, Farthing Auditorium, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 
Wrestling, at UNC Greensboro, 7 p.m. 
Plemmons Student Union, 2nd annual Financial Aid Information Fair, Office of Financial Aid, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. 

Jan. 28... 
Catherine J. Smith Gallery, Art Faculty Exhibition, Farthing Auditorium, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 

Jan. 29... 
Catherine J. Smith Gallery, Art Faculty Exhibition, Farthing Auditorium, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 
Performing Arts Series, David Dorfman Dance, Farthing Auditorium, 8 p.m., $6/$12/$15. 
Women’s Basketball, at Western Carolina, 2 p.m. 
Men’s Basketball, Chattanooga, Varsity Gym, 1 p.m. 

Jan. 30... 
Catherine J. Smith Gallery, Art Faculty Exhibition, Farthing Auditorium, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 
Wrestling, Virginia Tech, Varsity Gym, 2 p.m. 
Men’s Basketball, at Davidson, 7 p.m. 
Student Recital, Amy Young, soprano, Broyhill Music Center, 4 p.m. 

Feb. 1... 
Catherine J. Smith Gallery, Art Faculty Exhibition, Farthing Auditorium, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 
Women’s Basketball, Chattanooga, Varsity Gym, 7 p.m. 
Faculty Recital Series, The Music of England and France, Broyhill Music Center, 8 p.m. 

Feb. 2... 
Catherine J. Smith Gallery, Art Faculty Exhibition, Farthing Auditorium, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 

Feb. 3... 
Catherine J. Smith Gallery, Art Faculty Exhibition, Farthing Auditorium, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 
Visiting Artists Lecture Series, Mark Burns, 306 Wey Hall, 7-8 p.m., Free. 
Performing Arts Series, Campbell Brothers & Katie Jackson, Farthing Auditorium, 8 p.m., $6/$12/$15. 
Diversity Series, “Let My People Go: The Trials of Bondage in Words of Master and Slave,” Linville Falls Room, Plemmons Student Union, 5 p.m. 

Feb. 4... 
Catherine J. Smith Gallery, Art Faculty Exhibition, Farthing Auditorium, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 

Feb. 5... 
Catherine J. Smith Gallery, Art Faculty Exhibition, Farthing Auditorium, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 
Women’s Basketball, UNC Greensboro, Varsity Gym, 2 p.m. 
Wrestling, N.C. State and Davidson, Varsity Gym, 7 p.m. 
Men’s Basketball, at Charleston, TV-Fox Sports Net South, 2 p.m. 

Feb. 6... 
Catherine J. Smith Gallery, Art Faculty Exhibition, Farthing Auditorium, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 
 
 
 
 
 

April 28 … 

Honors Day 
 

 

 

Need a job? Try CAP
Do you need a job? Try the Community Action Program at Appalachian State University. You can earn $5.75 to $6.50 an hour by working from midnight to 5 a.m. For more information drop by Suite 333 in John E. Thomas Hall, or call 262-2161.

Fund-raising opportunity for organizations
Student organizations interested in fund-raising opportunities: Sell Ecuadoran goods (sweaters, etc.) at a table in the Student Union. Good chance to make money for your club or for a charity. Contact Lee Williams in the Center for Student Involvement and Leadership, 262-6252, or email lee@sister.com for more information about this or other fund-raising opportunities.

Co-op orientation sessions scheduled
Cooperative Education is a planned learning process that integrates academic study with work experience in a field related to your academic major.  You can put classroom theories into practice by spending two or more academic terms doing paid work in a professional, career-related position.
Cooperative Education opportunities are available during the spring, summer and fall  terms.  Students who want to participate in Co-op are required to attend an orientation session.  Join us at an orientation session on:

 Monday  January 24   4 - 5 p.m.
 Tuesday   February 8   4 - 5 p.m.
 Thursday  March 2     4 - 5 p.m.
 Wednesday  March 22   4 - 5 p.m.
 Thursday  April 13     4 - 5 p.m

All sessions will be held in the Cooperative Education Office, Room 100,
I.G. Greer, (phone: 262-4891).

Computer-Based Testing Center
Need to take the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, and/or PRAXIS-I this spring?  Test at your convenience at Appalachian’s Computer-Based Testing (CBT) Center.  If you would like to schedule a time to test, please call the CBT Center  at 262-6801.  Advantages include flexible scheduling and immediate scoring with official scores in 2-3 weeks. Testing hours this spring semester are Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m..  Friday hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.   Saturday hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Financial Aid Information Fair Jan. 27
The Office of Financial Aid will sponsor its 2nd annual Financial Aid Information Fair on Thursday, Jan. 27, in the Plemmons Student Union from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m.

The fair will provide information regarding applying for financial aid for summer 2000, fall 2000 and spring 2001. Special procedures for study abroad will also be available. Representatives from many of the financial institutions that service student loans will be available to discuss their services with students.

Service award nominations sought
The Alumni Affairs Office is seeking nominations for the Outstanding Service Awards, which recognize individuals for their exceptional service to the  university.  Examples of outstanding service are:  serving on any board or council dedicated to the progress of Appalachian State University, assisting with alumni functions or related university events, promoting Appalachian in the community through teaching or fund raising, providing financial support, and contributing time or energy to the betterment and development of Appalachian.  Candidates may not be current Appalachian employees or on the alumni council.  The awards will be presented at the Spring Fling Awards Banquet on April 28, 2000.  The nomination deadline is Jan. 27.  Please call the Alumni Affairs Office at 2038 for a nomination form.

Fluency Support Group set for Feb. start
The Communication Disorders Clinic at Appalachian State University is pleased to announce the formation of a Fluency Support Group.  This group is for those who experience a communication disorder called “stuttering”. The group is open to anyone, regardless of age, who stutters.  The purpose of the group is to provide anyone who is experiencing a fluency disorder with intervention, support, and a chance to interact with and meet those who have similar concerns.  There is no charge for participation in the group.  The group will meet the first and third Tuesdays of the month, beginning in February.  Meetings will be in room 123 in Edwin Duncan Hall on the ASU campus.  Meetings will begin at 6:30 p.m. and last approximately 1 to 1 1/2 hours.   If you would like additional information about this group or would like to sign up to attend, please contact Cathy Davis at (828)262-3092 or e-mail at daviscn@appstate.edu.

Counseling Center programs available
These Counseling and Psychological Services Center groups are designed to provide growthful experiences for both students who want to resolve specific concerns and those who generally want to enhance the quality of their interactions with others and feel better about themselves. To arrange to participate in a group or for more information, contact the Counseling and Psychological Services Center at 262-3180. Groups are:

Understanding Self and Others (3 group times: Tuesday, 3:30 ? 5:00; Wednesday, 4:00 ? 5:30; Thursday, 3:30 ? 5:00): Members explore patterns of relating to self and others with the aim of developing greater understanding and acceptance of themselves and others.  Presenting issues vary widely from depression, anxiety, difficulties relating to/accepting self or others, issues of family conflict or abuse, etc.  Students who want to resolve specific concerns as well as those seeking personal growth are welcome.

Understanding Self and Others ? For Women (Monday, 3:30 ? 5:00): Same as the above, for those who want the support of an all female group.

Act-ing on Body Images (Tuesday, 3:30 ? 5:00): A group for students with concerns about their body image and negative feelings about self.

Chronic Illness Group (Monday, 3:30 ? 5:00): Do you have an ongoing medical condition?  How about someone about whom you care deeply?  Would it be helpful to discuss your thoughts and feelings with others?  If you answered “yes” to any of the above questions, you may benefit from these meetings.  The Counseling Center and Wellness Center are combining talents to co-lead this group in the student Wellness Center.  The co-leaders would like to meet with you before the start of the group to ask and answer questions.  Please call 262-3180 for an appointment.

Rape Support Group (Wednesday, 5:00 ? 6:30, Yadkin River Room): This group is designed to offer support for those women who have experienced sexual trauma in dating relationships or with strangers.  The group will meet Wednesdays from 5-6:30* starting January 19th in the Yadkin River Room of the Student Union.  (*Note: There will be no meeting 2/2, 3/8, or 3/15.)  Contact Susan Jones at the Counseling Center (262-3180) for more information

Dream On (Tuesday, 5:30 ? 7:30): This group is designed to help understanding yourself better and solve personal problems by exploring your own and others’ dreams.  Your dreams can offer fascinating reflections on your past, your waking life, and your personality.  Tap into their potential as a valuable resource for self-growth and making positive changes in your life.

Therapeutic Weekend for Self Enhancement (Friday, March 24th, 5:30pm ? Sunday, March 26th, 5:00pm): This group will be a 21 hour intensive therapeutic experience for those who are committed to self-exploration to enhance knowledge, understanding and acceptance of self, improve styles of relating to self and others, and overcome problems or blocks that limit personal potential.

Cultural Identity Encounter Group (Tuesdays, 3:30 - 5): This group is designed to help members develop a greater understanding of themselves and others. Particularly, members will explore their own cultural identity and how their conceptualization of “culture” and “race” affects their interaction with others. People of ALL cultural backgrounds are welcome.

Family, Addictions and You (Thursday, 4 ? 5:15): Support for students affected by a family member or partner’s alcohol or drug addiction.  This will be an open discussion group addressing such topics as family enabling, survival roles, self-care, substance abuse, etc.  Meetings will be held in the Wellness Center—call 262-3148 to register and set up an initial interview with the group leader, Dale Kirkley.

For more information, contact Tom Stanger at The Counseling and Psychological Services Center ® 262-3180

Career Development Offers Giveaway
January 29 is Career Day  at Appalachian’s home Basketball game against Chattanooga. Stop by the Career Development booth at the game and enter our drawing for a free Valentines Day dinner for two! You may enter your name by either dropping off an updated resume or signing up with our free online career account system—The ball is in your court!

Summer Camp Job Fair scheduled
Interested in working at a summer camp? Camp representatives from  across the country will be excited to meet you on Tuesday, Feb. 8, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Plemmons Student Union. Not sure about the tremendous benefits this kind of work experience can offer? Drop by the student union on Monday, Feb. 7, from 7 to 9 p.m. for an informative presentation.

JobFest 2000 is Coming!
Don’t miss the Career Development Center’s first comprehensive job fair of the new millenium! More than 50 companies will be anxious to “size you up” as a new employee on Tuesday, March 7 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Broyhill Inn & Conference Center. All majors encouraged to participate. Visit the CDC web site at http://careers.appstate.edu for more information.

Education Career Fair
Education majors: Don’t forget the next education career fair on March 27, from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Broyhill Inn & Conference Center. Visit the CDC web site at http://careers.appstate.edu for more information.

Career Development Workshop Series
The CDC is sponsoring a series of free career development workshops on Tuesdays this Spring. Each “Take-Charge Tuesday” session will be held in Room 387, John Thomas Hall, 3 - 4 p.m.  The following is a list of session dates and topics to be discussed:

Date  Topic
1/25   Graduate School
2/1  Résumé Writing
2/8   Job Search: Getting Started
2/15   Interviewing
2/22    Creating an Online Portfolio
2/29   Salary Negotiation
3/21   Internships
3/28   Résumé Writing
4/4   Behavioral Interviews
4/11   Job Searching on the Internet
4/18   Financing 1st Year out of College

Lunch and Learn series scheduled
The Learning Assistance program offers weekly workshops designed to help students improve their learning skills. Workshops are held each Wednesday at noon in Room 143 of Rankin Science Building. Sessions last no longer than 50 minutes. Bring a lunch. Scheduled topics are: Goal Setting, Feb. 2; Time Management, Feb. 9; General Study Skills, Feb. 16; Note Taking, Feb. 23; Textbook Reading, March 1; Test Taking Strategies, March 8; Memory Skills, March 22; Composing Effective Papers, March 29; Battling Test Anxiety, April 5; Oral Presentation Techniques, April 12; Final Exam Study Plan, April 19.

Writing Center offers assistance
The University Writing Center offers editorial assistance on all academic writing projects. Hours for spring semester are 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Thursday, and 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Friday. Stop by 203B Sanford Hall or call 262-3144 for an appointment.

Nominations sought for Women of Influence
The Women of Influence planning committee of the Women’s Leadership Conference seeks nominations for the 3rd annual Women of Influence Award, which recognizes women who have made a difference in the lives of others or made other significant contributions to the world in which she lives. Women may be nominated as students, faculty, staff, administrator, or community member. Deadline for nominations is Tuesday, Jan. 31. Winners will be anounced during the closing banquet of the Women’s Leadership Conference on Saturday, Feb. 26. You may pick up a nomination form at the Women’s Center or at the Center for Student Involvement and Leadership, both in Plemmons Student Union, or by calling Tracey Wright at 262-6252, or email wrighttl@appstate.edu.

Student media seeks leaders for 2000-2001
The Student Media Board of Appalachian State University seeks applicants for editor in chief of The Appalachian and station manager for 90.5 The App (WASU) radio. Editor applications are available in the Center for Student Involvement and Leadership, Plemmons Student Union. Station manager applications are available through the Department of Communication, Walker Hall. Deadline for applications is 5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 29. For more information, call David Freeman at 262-6252.

Chinese New Year to be celebrated at ASU
A celebration of the Chinese New Year will be held Saturday, Feb. 5, in the Family and Consumer Science Building, next door to the Student Union, on the second floor, from 6 until 9 p.m. Tickets are $5 each and will be sold in the Student Union from Jan. 31 until Thursday, Feb. 3. Ticket sale hours are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tickets will not be available at the door. There will be food, entertainment and fun. The celebration is sponsored by the ASU Chinese Club and the Office of International Programs.

Fletcher Scholars Recital rescheduled
The School of Music's Fletcher Scholars Recital, originally scheduled for Jan.  20, has been rescheduled for Thursday, Feb. 3, in the Rosen Concert Hall of the Broyhill Music Center at 8 p.m.

MEISA to perform at Tradewinds
The Music and Entertainment Industry Students’ Association (MEISA) members will perform at Tradewinds Coffee House in the Student Union on Feb. 2, from 2 until 4 p.m.
 
 
 

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