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Farewell for Janet West, May 22
Stop in the University Bookstore for a farewell and best wishes visit with Janet West as she embarks on a new chapter as a full time UMW student. Janet worked in the College of Graduate and Professional Studies and the Office of the Dean of College of Business before joining the University Bookstore team.
Janet serves on the UMW Staff Advisory Council, is Treasurer of the UMW Association of Student Veterans, and attends UMW as a part time student, working towards her degree in Geography. In fall 2014, Janet will enroll as a full time UMW student, finishing her degree in short order.
What: Best Wishes for Janet West
Where: University Bookstore, 306 Lee Hall
When: Thursday, May 22, 2014
2 to 4 p.m.
Erma A. Baker, CPPO, VCCO, VCO
Assistant VP for Business Services & CPO
University of Mary Washington
1301 College Avenue
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
540/654-2043
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UMW Men’s, Women’s Tennis to Host NCAA Tournament Super Regional This Weekend
Commencement weekend at UMW also brings NCAA tournament play to campus. Seven women’s teams and five men’s teams will compete this weekend in the first three rounds of the NCAA Tournament at the Battleground. The Mary Washington women will face Penn State-Behrend in the first round, while the men will face Wilkes in the second round. Schedule as follows, (W) = Women, (M) = Men:
Thursday, May 8
10:00 – Trinity (Tx.) vs. Otterbein (W)
10:00 – Mary Washington vs. Penn State Behrend (W)
2:00 – Elizabethtown vs. SUNY Geneseo (W)
Friday, May 9
10:00 – Baruch vs. Neumann (M)
10:00 – Trinity-Otterbein winner vs. UMW-Penn State Behrend winner (W)
2:00 – Johns Hopkins vs. Elizabethtown-Geneseo winner (W)
Saturday, May 10
10 a.m. – Johns Hopkins vs. Baruch-Neumann winner (M)
12:30 p.m. – Mary Washington vs. Wilkes (M)
2 p.m. – Women’s final
Sunday, May 11
1 p.m. – Men’s final
It’s a great day to be an Eagle!
REVISED: Parking Lot Closures during Senior Week
The following REVISED message is from Parking Management; questions may be directed to the Parking Management Office, 540/654-1129 or to rjones@umw.edu.
During Senior Week, May 4-9, 2014 from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m., the following parking areas will be closed as follows for cleaning and lot maintenance. Please mark your calendars accordingly:
*ALL spaces, including specifically reserved spaces, must be cleared.
*ALL Service vehicles and Pool vehicles must be moved to lots not affected by closures.
Anyone leaving a vehicle on-campus unattended during the week should park in the William Street lot.
Sunday, May 4
Double Drive #1
Parking Deck #10
Monday, May 5
GW/ Westmorland Lots #2
Monroe Lot # 16
Alvey #12
Tuesday, May 6
Randolph / Mason including Police /Safety Area #20 -#21
Monroe Lot # 15
Sunken Road North #11
Sunken Road South #13
Wednesday, May 7
Campus Drive #1
Lee Circle
Lee Lot #17
Jefferson Square #27
Anderson Center #8
Thursday, May 8
GW/WESTMORELAND lot
Lee Hall Lower lot #18
Thornton Street #28 and #29 (Heating Plant)
Pizza Hut #35
Marshall Hill
Brent / Police Area #22
Double Drive #1
Temporary traffic detour on College Avenue
University Community and College Avenue Neighbors:
A major milestone in the construction of University Center will occur on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 6 and 7, with the delivery of the rooftop air handling units and their penthouse aboard six tractor-trailers. Because of the individual unit widths, the tractor-trailers which carry the segments will require special ‘over-wide’ vehicle movement along College Avenue from Eagle Village.
The traffic plan will work like this:
- Six flagmen will be positioned at each road intersecting College Avenue (Snowden, Powhatan, Thornton, Seacobeck, Rowe, and Parcell) from Route 1. The flagmen will temporarily close access to College Avenue during the transportation. Vehicles on the side streets will be allowed to move north on College Avenue toward Route 1 once the truck has passed their particular street.
- One additional flagman will be positioned at Payne St. and College Ave. to temporarily stop traffic going north on College Ave. toward Route 1. This detour at Payne St. will be 10-15 minutes while the tractor-trailer makes its way from Eagle Village across Route 1 and on toward University Center. Vehicles detoured at Payne St. can continue along Augustine Avenue to access Route 1.
- Road closure time frames will be:
Tuesday 6 a.m.; 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.; 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.; 3 to7 p.m.
Wednesday 6 a.m.; 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.; 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Regards,
A. Leslie Johnson, Jr.
Project Manager, Capital Outlay
President, Staff Advisory Council
University of Mary Washington
1301 College Avenue
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Tel. 540-654-2100
Cell 540-446-1469
Email ajohnso3@umw.edu