University of Mary Washington president outlines priorities for academic year (Fredericksburg.com)
Faculty, Staff & Student Flu Shots
Due to budget cuts, the Student Health Center will not be providing flu shots this year. However, through cooperation with Giant Food, there will be an opportunity for faculty, staff and students to receive the shots on campus.
There will be an $18 fee for those who do not have health insurance or wish to pay out of pocket. Giant will bill your health insurance for the vaccines, so please remember to bring your insurance card and identification. Giant will distribute consent forms at the time of the shot.
There will be three clinics at the Fredericksburg Campus:
Oct. 6, from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m – UC- Patio area ( in case of rain the clinic will be inside at Kiosk A)
Oct. 10, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. – UC – Kiosk
October 19th – 11:00 am – 2:00 pm – UC – Kiosk
The flu shots will be available on Oct. 24 at the Stafford Campus, from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. (location not available at this time).
Swim Lessons Second Session
UMW Campus Recreation Group Swim Lessons second session registration opens September 24th. Make sure you secure your spot today! Classes begin October 22nd! For more details check out our website, www.campusrec.umw.edu or email us at campusrec@umw.edu
Larus Participates in Taiwan Workshop
Elizabeth Freund Larus, Waple Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, offered her presentation “Re-affirming U.S.-Taiwan Relations” at the Taiwan Roundtable Refocusing Taiwan-U.S. Relations at the Elliot School of International Affairs, George Washington University in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 13, 2017.
Skallerup Bessette Profiled in Women in Higher Education
Lee Skallerup Bessette, instructional technology specialist in the Division of Teaching and Learning Technologies, was profiled in the Sept. 2017 issue of Women in Higher Education.
Banned Book Week
In recognition of Banned Books Week,. the University Bookstore will sponsor readings from banned books by professors from the English, Linguistics and Communication Department. Each year the American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom records hundreds of attempts by individuals and groups to have books removed from library shelves and from classrooms. Stop by Campus Walk in front of Lee Hall between noon and 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 27, and Thursday, Sept. 28, to hear excerpts from classics that have been banned or challenged. Copies of banned books will be available for purchase. Read your own banned book!
University Book Club to Meet Sept. 20
The University Book Club will meet on Wednesday, Sept. 20, from noon to 1 p.m. in the Bookstore to discuss “A Man Called Ove,” a New York Times bestseller by Fredrik Backman. Members and visitors are welcome. Contact Margaret Mock, mmock@umw.edu, if you have questions.
Farnsworth Presents Research on Presidential Politics, Humor
Stephen Farnsworth, professor of political science and director of the University’s Center for Leadership and Media Studies, recently presented a research paper titled “Donald Trump and the Late-Night Political Humor of Campaign 2016: All The Donald, All the Time” at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association in San Francisco.
SAC News
Larry Atkins Award Nominations now Open – The SAC has opened nominations for the 2017 Larry Atkins Award. S.A.C.’s Larry Atkins Award recognizes UMW employees who are the unsung heroes of our offices. Employees can be honored by their teammates and co-workers with this award, and they’ll receive $100.
The S.A.C. chooses one wage, one classified, and one administrative professional faculty employee for the award. Nominees lend a helping hand to their teammates, go above and beyond in each and every task while wearing a smile, and set a positive example for others.
You’ll find more information on the Larry Atkins page on the UMW website. To nominate a colleague, complete the online nomination form by 5pm Friday, September 15th. If you have questions, please contact Christy Pack.
Winners will be announced at the Fall Employee Luncheon, October 17th.
Staff Advisory Council September Meeting – The Staff Advisory Council September meeting will be held in the University Center Colonnade Room on the Thursday September 21st at 1PM. All University staff invited to attend and provide feedback on the strategic vision for UMW that President Paino presented at the assembly last month. We will hold round-table style discussions beginning at 1:30 to gather feedback on each of the four key areas of the vision and the related action steps. Our feedback will be shared with President Paino. The vision will be achieved by concentrating on the four key areas/goals:
- promoting the values of service and social justice
- reconstituting the liberal arts for the digital age
- immersing our students in applied, impactful learning experiences
- creating a diverse and inclusive community as an essential requirement for academic excellence and academic success
Hope to see you there!
Faculty/Staff Welcome at Blood Drive this Friday! The UMW Red Cross Student Organization would love to see more faculty and staff donors at our monthly drives, held in the Hurley Convergence Center’s Digital Auditorium. The first drive of the year is Friday, Sept. 15, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., co-sponsored by the Performing Arts Club. Sign up online at redcrossblood.org/give with zip code 22401. Please consider donating blood – you can’t live without it! For tips on a successful donation, go to http://www.redcrossblood.org/donating-blood/tips-successful-donation.html
Stafford County Schools at Stafford Campus – This fall, the Stafford County Public School system began renting space at the Stafford Campus for their Alternative Education Program. The program will utilizes the first floor offices and classrooms in the Gates Hudson Building. Activity will mostly be during the day between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday-Friday. UMW staff, faculty and students should be aware that this may affect parking availability during these hours so please plan accordingly. Should you have any questions about the program, you may contact Kevin Caffrey, Stafford Campus Coordinator, kcaffrey@umw.edu.
University Book Club to meet September 20th! The University Book Club will meet on Wednesday, Sept. 20, from noon to 1 p.m. in the Bookstore to discuss “A Man Called Ove,” a New York Times bestseller by Fredrik Backman. Members and visitors are welcome. Contact Margaret Mock, mmock@umw.edu, if you have questions.
September Safe Zone Workshops – The Safe Zone program offers workshops that are designed to educate members of the University community about lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer (LGBTQ+) issues to increase the safety and inclusion of all campus citizens. Safe Zone consists of people who will:
- Be understanding, supportive, and trustworthy if LGBTQ+ individuals need help, advice or just someone to talk to.
- Not tolerate homophobic and heterosexist comments and actions and will address them in an educational and informative manner.
- Have received training and can provide information regarding on- or off-campus resources.
Two types of Safe Zone workshops are offered for faculty and staff. The Basic training focuses on terminology, issues related to privilege, increasing awareness and sensitivity, and how to support the LGBTQ+ population on campus. The Advanced training is for faculty and staff who have already completed the Basic training and covers more advanced topics, including bystander intervention. Enrollment is currently being accepted for a Basic training session for any interested faculty or staff member on Tuesday, Sept. 19, from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Advanced training is being offered on Monday, Sept. 18 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Registration is required and space is limited. Please email Laura Wilson at lwilson5@umw.edu to register for the training or if you have questions.
SAC Bake Off – Save the Date Monday October 16th for the SAC Bake Off! More information coming soon!
Excellent Eagle Employee Program: Nominate your co-workers, supervisor or employees for the Excellent Eagle Employee award. It’s easy! Just complete the Excellent Eagle Employee nomination form on our website. Take some time to nominate someone today! Winners get reserved parking on campus for the month.
#1 F.A.N. (Fantastic Action Noticed) In addition to the Excellent Eagle program, you can also recognize a colleague using HR’s #1 F.A.N. program. Did you experience exceptional customer service or awesome collaboration? If so, nominate the person or people involved in that experience. Complete the #1 F.A.N. form on the HR website, and your colleague will be able to choose a UMW spirit item as a token of appreciation.