Vol. XXXVII No. 8; Feb. 28, 2007
Editor: Gayla Marty, brief@umn.edu
Editor's note: Brief will not be published March 14. Deadlines are noon on March 2 for the March 7 issue and on March 15 for the March 21 issue.
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
--Transforming the U: State of the U address will be March 1.
--Campus Club unveiled a display of three U awards for faculty and
staff Feb. 21.
--Summer 2007 youth programs at the U are taking registrations.
--People: New communications officer for the Office of the President, IAS residential faculty fellows, and more.
Campus Announcements and Events University-wide | Crookston | Duluth | Morris | Twin Cities
TRANSFORMING THE U: STATE OF THE U ADDRESS, MARCH 1, will focus on
achievements of the U's strategic positioning initiatives and the
need to reset goals to meet new challenges. 3 p.m., Coffman Union
theater, UMTC. Live broadcast locations: 100 Dowell Hall, UMC; 410
Library, UMD; Science Auditorium, UMM; ST108, UMR; and 155 Peters
Hall, UMTC, St. Paul. A question-and-answer period will follow the
speech. The address can also be viewed online at
http://www.umn.edu/pres/stateoftheu.html . See
http://www.umn.edu/umnnews/news_details.php?release=070226_3177&page=UMNN .
THE CAMPUS CLUB UNVEILED A NEW DISPLAY OF THREE AWARDS for U faculty
and staff Feb. 21. More than 100 attended a reception for current and
past-year recipients of the President's Award for Outstanding
Service, Josie R. Johnson Human Rights and Social Justice Award, and
Outstanding Community Service Award. Read more at
http://www.umn.edu/umnnews/Feature_Stories/Over_the_top.html .
SUMMER 2007 YOUTH PROGRAMS AT U LOCATIONS STATEWIDE are now taking
registrations. See the listing of hundreds of camp opportunities,
from art and design to science and athletics, for children from
preschool to grade 12, at
http://www.umn.edu/umnnews/Feature_Stories/Summer_youth_at_the_U.html .
PEOPLE: The Office of the President's new communications officer is
Jim Thorp; the Institute for Advanced Study announced 22 residential
faculty fellows for 2007-08, from UMD, UMM, and UMTC; geography
professor and department chair Robert McMaster will lead the
60-member University Consortium for Geographic Information Science;
and more. See
http://www.umn.edu/umnnews/Faculty_Staff_Comm/people.html .
CAMPUS ANNOUNCEMENTS AND EVENTS
University-wide:
OPEN ENROLLMENT FOR LONG-TERM CARE COVERAGE continues through March
16. Information sessions at UMC, Feb. 28; UMD, March 1; and UMTC Feb.
28 and March 1; see http://www.umn.edu/ohr/benefits . See also
http://uplanltc.jhancock.com and enter user name "uplanltc" and
password "mybenefit."
"DIVERSITY THROUGH THE DISCIPLINES" FORUM will highlight research
conducted by recipients of the President's Faculty Multicultural
Research Award: Linus Abraham, journalism and mass communication;
Walt Jacobs, postsecondary teaching and learning; Richard Lee,
psychology; and Sherri Turner, educational psychology. March 8,
2:30-4:30 p.m., President's Room, Coffman Union, UMTC. This is the
last of three programs. See
http://academic.umn.edu/system/projects/pfmra.html .
CALL FOR PROPOSALS: RESPONSIBLE CONDUCT OF RESEARCH (RCR) Continuing
Education Awareness/Discussion Small Grants Program. The Office of
the VP for Research announces a new intramural funding opportunity.
Small grants of up to $3,500 encourage active engagement of
research/professional ethics topics. Proposals should fulfill the
criteria for awareness and discussion activities required every three
years of U faculty and principal investigators on all campuses.
Deadlines: two for the remainder of fiscal year 2007--April 15 and
June 15--and quarterly deadlines thereafter. See
http://www.research.umn.edu/opportunities/intramural/RCR_grantsprogram.html .
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH GRANTS support
assistant professors who have no independent national funding and are engaged
in cancer-related research including genetic mechanisms of cancer,
molecular mechanism of cancer progression and metastasis, development
of novel cancer therapeutic models and translational research, cancer
immunology, and immunotherapy. Funding up to $30,000. Deadline: April
16. For more information, contact micek003@umn.edu or 612-626-1926.
UM REPORTS now include four reports to help advisers and departments
communicate with students about their graduation plans: Student
Roster, Major/Minor Roster, Advisee Roster in My Active Advisees, and
Student Group Roster. Learn more in the February issue of The
Record at
http://onestop.umn.edu/onestop/Services/News_Events_and_Activities/Record.html .
WANTED: ENTRIES FOR THE 2007 MAROON & GOLD AWARDS, sponsored by the U
of M Communicators Forum. Submit your best work in the categories of
print, multimedia, campaign/series, and writing. Earlybird deadline:
March 2. Final deadline: March 15. See http://www.umn.edu/umcf/awards .
THE U ADDED 12 TOYOTA PRIUS HYBRID VEHICLES to its fleet--5 to the
UMTC rental pool and the rest signed to long-term leases for specific
departments on U campuses statewide. See
http://www.umn.edu/umnnews/news_details.php?release=070222_3173&page=UMNN .
MINNESOTA LANDSCAPE ARBORETUM WILL PREVIEW ITS NEW MAZE GARDEN at the
Minneapolis Home and Garden Show, Feb. 28-March 4, Minneapolis
Convention Center. See
http://www.arboretum.umn.edu/whtsnw/press%20releases/release2_20_ArtToAMaze.htm .
Crookston:
GOLDEN EAGLE FOOTBALL PROGRAM: Resources to strengthen staff,
scholarships, and operations include moving part-time coach Steve
Olson to full-time, hiring (in progress) for separate full-time
offense and defense coaches, and adding 5 football scholarships,
bringing the campus total to 15. See
http://www.umcrookston.edu/umcnews/stories/story467.html .
"EAT RIGHT! Feel Good! Look Great!" will be presented by
international nutritional educator Deanna Latson, March 7, 8 p.m.,
Kiehle Auditorium. See
http://www.umcrookston.edu/umcnews/stories/story471.html .
WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION IN MARCH, "Generations of Women
Moving History Forward," will include a reception, concert, and
scholarship recognition event with Patty Kakac of the Granary Girls
(March 8); "An Intergenerational Festival of Song" with folk singer
Joe Crookston (March 20); and a Red Tent gathering with panel
discussion and activities on balancing life and work issues (March
26). See http://www.UMCrookston.edu/umcnews/stories/story463.html .
Duluth:
"INVISIBLE WOUNDS OF OPPRESSION: Healing Our Clients, Healing
Ourselves," a workshop on racial oppression, will be presented by
Kenneth Hardy, professor and national diversity consultant. Hosted by
the Department of Social Work and sponsored by the Center for
Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies and a Chancellor's
Diversity Grant. Free and open to the public; advance registration
required. March 5, 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Weber Music Hall. See
http://www.d.umn.edu/news/2007/February/21-B.html and
http://www.d.umn.edu/sw .
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING head and
professor David Wyrick has been elected director of the American
Society for Engineering Management for the North Central Region. See
http://www.d.umn.edu/news/2007/February/21-A.html .
Morris:
INAUGURATION OF UMM'S FIFTH CHANCELLOR, Jacqueline Johnson, will be
April 20. A luncheon will be served 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in Turtle
Mountain Cafe. Ceremony and address--"On the Edge of
Tomorrow, in the Middle of Everywhere"--will be at 1 p.m., Edson
Auditorium, followed by a performance by Opposite Day, the UMM jazz
combo. Beginning at 3 p.m., accomplishments of UMM students will be
showcased during the Seventh Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium
in the Science Auditorium. The public is invited to attend the
inauguration and the symposium.
ENJOY A FEAST OF MINNESOTA HOMEGROWN FOOD and locally grown
entertainment during the Pride of the Prairie Spring Local Foods
Expo, March 1. Dinner 4:45-7 p.m., Food Service building. Farmers
Market, 2-4:30 p.m., Oyate Hall, Student Center, will showcase
locally grown products and information from area farmers and local
organizations. See
http://www.morris.umn.edu/ummnews/View.php?itemID=2571 .
Twin Cities:
ACCESS TO THE WORLD'S LARGEST VISUAL ARCHIVE OF HOLOCAUST TESTIMONIES
will be offered through U Libraries, one of six universities chosen
by the U of Southern California Shoah Foundation Institute's Visual
History Archive to do so. See
http://www.umn.edu/umnnews/news_details.php?release=070223_3175&page=UMNN .
RACIAL IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP with Pearl Barner and Harriett
Haynes is designed to provide greater understanding, from theoretical
and applied perspectives, of racial identity development in students
of color. Discussion will focus on key issues and how educators can
be competent, responsive, and humble as they work with students to
foster positive identities and support their achievement. Cosponsored
by International Student and Scholar Services and the Multicultural
Center for Academic Excellence. Today, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., 402
Walter Library.
NORTHROP DANCE SEASON next month presents Les Ballets Africains
(March 1), American Ballet Theatre (March 13), and Eifman Ballet of
St. Petersburg (March 20-21). See http://www.northrop.umn.edu .
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY CELEBRATION, "Crossing Borders, Connecting
Cultures," will feature María José Alcalá,
technical adviser for gender equality and women's empowerment, United
Nations Population Fund; workshops; and performance. The free event
brings together scholars, community activists, advocates for women's
causes, and community members. Sponsored by Minnesota Advocates for
Human Rights and the U's Human Rights Program. Mar. 3, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.,
Coffman Union. See
http://www.mnadvocates.org/International_Women_s_Day .
GUEST CHEF AT BISTRO WEST, Humphrey Center, will be J. D. Fratzke of
Muffuletta, March 6, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Bistro West and Muffuletta
are members of the Heartland Food Network, which promotes local,
sustainable, and organic foods. Bistro West features a network chef
each month. See http://www.umn.edu/dining . For reservations, call
612-625-2588.
"PUBLIC PLACES/PRIVATE SPACES" will feature readings by three
leading writers and panel
discussions on the relation between memoir and history, Feb. 28, 7:30 p.m., Weisman Art Museum; and March 1,
7:30 p.m., 140 Nolte Center. Second in a series. See
http://www.whosgotthestory.umn.edu .
"PATTERNS, PATTERNS EVERYWHERE" will explore mathematical symmetry in
nature, from vast geological formations to tongues of flames and
visual hallucinations. Presented by Martin Golubitsky, Cullen
Distinguished Professor of Mathematics, U of Houston, in the next
Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications Public Lecture. March
7, 7 p.m., 125 Willey Hall. See
http://www.ima.umn.edu/2006-2007/PUB3.07.07 .
MORE EVENTS include "A Perspective on Today's Economy and
International Investing" in the Brown-Bag Financial Series for U
employees (Feb. 28); Astronomy for the Utterly Confused
authors Jeanne Hanson and U professor Terry Jay Jones (Feb. 28);
"Geneology, Intimacy, and the Shifting Boundaries Between Legal and
Illegal Immigration" (March 1); 12th Annual Transportation Career
Expo (March 1); Frankenlaw by the Law School's Theatre of
the Relatively Talentless, TORT (March 2-3); Lions Children's Hearing
Center fund-raiser for research on childhood deafness, with
wine-and-cheese tasting, local designers' fashion show, and big-band
Andy Arts Society Orchestra (March 3); Louise Erdrich and Nuruddin
Farah in conversation (March 4); It Can Happen Here:
Authoritarian Peril in the Age of Bush author Joe Conason (March
5); Carlson School of Management dean Alison Davis-Blake, "Delivering
on the Promise: Obligations and Contributions of a Business School in
a Land-Grant Environment" (March 6); and "Children's Risks and
Children's Rights: Perspectives on Resilience and Prevention," the
2007 Harris Forum (March 7). SEE THESE AND MORE TWIN CITIES CAMPUS
EVENTS ONLINE at http://events.tc.umn.edu .
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