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MSU MEMO

March 18, 2002    Volume 26, Issue 29

Calendar
Send your calendar items to Kay Fike Jones, 102 George Hall; Mail Stop 9512; FAX 325-7455; e-mail jonesk@ur.msstate.edu at least TWO WEEKS in advance. For updates, check http://www.msstate.edu and click on "News" for msu.NOW!


Ongoing Events, Activities

American Cancer Society Breast Cancer Support Group meeting, first Thursday of every month, Zeta Tau Alpha sorority house, 107 Robert Louis Jones Circle, 6-7 p.m. 324-0851.

Fine Arts and Graphic Design Student Competition exhibition, Department of Art Gallery, McComas Hall, through March 22. Opening reception and awards ceremony at 7 p.m., March 21. 325-2970.


March
19
ITS workshop: "Adobe Photoshop II, McArthur Lab A, 1:30-5 p.m. 325-0631.

"Forum on Feminisms," panel discussion moderated by Dr. Linda Cox with Jenny Allred, Department of Women's Studies, University of Alabama; Ellen Bryant, first director of MSU Women's Studies Program; and Kittye Dell Robbins-Herring, MSU foreign languages professor; Colvard Union small auditorium, 7 p.m. Devon Brenner, 325-7119; devon@ra.msstate.edu.

Seminar: "Good Citations," Giles Room, Mitchell Memorial Library, 2 p.m. Jill E. Grogg, 325-8162.

Lyceum Series: Guitarist Giovanni DeChiaro, Colvard Union ballroom, 7:30 p.m. For ticket prices, telephone 325-4201. (see story page 3)

Staff Appreciation Day meeting, Coskrey Auditorium, Memorial Hall, 10 a.m. 325-0664. (see story page 2)

19 and 20
ITS workshop: Banner: Requisitions, McArthur Lab B, 8:30-5 p.m. 325-0631.

20
ITS workshop: "Intro to Microsoft PowerPoint 2000," McArthur Lab A, 8:30 a.m.-noon. 325-0631.

Symposium on academic ethics: "Who Cheats? Who Doesn't? Who Cares?" Donald McCabe, McComas Hall theater, 3:30 p.m. 325-2513. (see story page 1)

Faculty and Professional Women's Association brown-bag meeting: Dr. Linda Cox, "Living with Soul: Fostering Presence and Spiritual Well-Being in a Busy Life," Sanderson Center conference room, 11:30 a.m. 325-7454.

"JabberRock," combination poetry slam and concert fund-raiser for The Jabberwock, MSU's literary journal, Statehouse Theater inside International Bistro, downtown Starkville. Anyone may read his or her poetry beginning at 7 p.m.; music starts at 9 p.m. with three bands: "Flux," "John Black Attack," and "The Persians." Admission is $2 for poetry readers and $4 for all others. 320-4179.

Seminar: "The Practical Professor: That Cheating Heart: Keeping Plagiarism Out of Your Classroom," Giles Room, Mitchell Memorial Library, 2 p.m. Beth Ashmore, 325-3834.

Workshop: "Developing a Literature Review," ELI Room, Mitchell Memorial Library, 10 a.m. Deborah Lee, 325-7682.

Baseball: MSU vs. Mississippi Valley State University, Polk-DeMent Stadium, 6:30 p.m.

Mitchell Memorial Library Lecture Series: "Female Newbery Protagonists: Depictions and Development," Dr. Eric Groce, College of Education, Mitchell Memorial Library auditorium, noon-1 p.m. Beth Ashmore, 325-3834, http://library.msstate.edu/brownbag/.

21
ITS workshop: "Intro to Microsoft FrontPage," McArthur Lab A, 1:30-5 p.m. 325-0631.

Floral design presentation by renowned Dutch floral designer Els Hazenberg, Colvard Union small auditorium, 7 p.m. No admission charge. 325-1965.

Instructional Media Center workshop: "Flash--It's All About Making Something Move," ELI Room, Mitchell Memorial Library, 1:30-4:30 p.m.

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Continuing Education workshop: "Advanced Microsoft Access 2000," 107 Dorman Hall, 1-5 p.m. Telephone Valerie Tate, 325-8876, for fees.

German Idealism and Religion Lecture Series: Dr. Michael Vater of Marquette University, "The Birth Pangs of Humankind: Schelling's Philosophy of Religion," Mitchell Memorial Library auditorium, 5-6:30 p.m. Yolanda Estes, 325-9148.

22, 23
IPRA Rodeo, Mississippi Horse Park, Agricenter and Fairgrounds. 325-9350.

24
Music Education Faculty Recital Series: "The Beat Goes On," percussionst Robert Damm, Bettersworth Auditorium, Giles Hall, 3 p.m. 325-3070. (see story page 3)

25
ITS workshop: "WebCT: Communication Tools," McArthur Lab A, 1:30-5 p.m. 325-0631.