Pumpkin Palooza, Oct. 31
UMW’s Community Outreach and Resources (COAR) invites children in the community to the annual Pumpkin Palooza from 1 to 4 p.m., Sunday Oct. 31 in the Great Hall at Woodard Campus Center. Costumed COAR volunteers will escort children door-to-door in decorated residence halls for “trick-or-treating.” Then, the children will return to the Great Hall for Halloween-themed games and activities.
The event is free of charge and open to all children in the area. Children are encouraged to dress in costumes. All must be accompanied by an adult.
Please feel free to contact COAR at 540/654-1802 if you have questions or concerns.

Andrew Dolby and Deborah O’Dell
Ass
ociate Professors of Biology Andrew Dolby and Deborah O’Dell were awarded a $1,000 grant by the Virginia Society of Ornithology for their joint project Enzyme immunoassay quantification of Heat Shock Protein 60 and its application to avian conservation biology.
At the Virginia Academy of Science’s Fall Undergraduate Research Meeting, held at the Science Museum of Virginia in Richmond in October, O’Dell’s student, Anum Shaikh, was awarded funding for undergraduate research. Anum will study the “Effects of Combined Vitamin E and C Treatment on Plaque Formation in Alzheimer’s Disease.”
Galleries Reception, October 28
An opening reception for the UMW Galleries exhibition “Computer Pictures: The Contemporary Language of Digital Media” will be held on Thursday, October 28 from 5 to 7 p.m. in both galleries. Artist Semi Ryu will give a live performance of “Parting on Z, Fredericksburg,” from 6 to 6:30 p.m. in Ridderhof Martin Gallery. The performance focuses on the real-time emotional and physical interactions between a virtual puppet and its puppeteer. Read the news release.
Meditation Space Opens Oct. 15
The James Farmer Multicultural Center announces the official opening of the Meditation Space on Friday, October 15, at noon. The Meditation Space is located in the Hamlet House using the entrance facing the Fairfax House. The Meditation Space was designed to provide a supportive and spiritually nourishing environment for students from all backgrounds and cultures to pray, reflect, and relax. Having a quiet space dedicated to individual self-knowledge and renewal will enhance the campus experience for many students.
There also will be an Open House for the Meditation Space on Wednesday, October 20, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. The Open House is an opportunity for campus members to visit and tour the Meditation Space, as well as get more information regarding the facility and its services.
For more information regarding the hours of operation, access to the facility, and guidelines of the Meditation Space, please contact the James Farmer Multicultural Center at 540/654-1044 or at www.umw.edu/multicultural.
Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar at UMW, Oct. 18-19
Herbert Gintis, Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar, will be at UMW on Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 18-19. Gintis is external professor at the Santa Fe Institute and professor of economics at Central European University (Budapest) where he heads a multidisciplinary research project, “The Social and Mental Dynamics of Cooperation.” He was professor of economics at the University of Massachusetts from 1976 to 2002. In addition, he is the author of Game Theory Evolving and The Bounds of Reason; and a coauthor of Schooling in Capitalist America, Foundations of Human Sociality, Moral Sentiments and Material Interests and, forthcoming, A Cooperative Species. He is an editor of the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization and of Games.
Everyone is welcome to attend all the following events on the Fredericksburg campus.
Public Lecture
“The Evolution of Altruism in Human Society”
Monday, Oct. 18, 5 p.m. in Lee Hall, Room 411
Class Visits
Monday, Oct. 18,
- 9 a.m., Annex A, Room 110, “Strong Reciprocity”
- 11 a.m., Trinkle Hall, Room 36 Agent-based, “Models of Financial Instability”
Tuesday, Oct. 19
- 9:30 a.m., CLAV, Room 102 (Economics House, 1004 College Ave.), “Strong Reciprocity and the Welfare State”
- 11 a.m., CLAV, Room 102 (Economics House, 1004 College Ave.) “Parochialism, Altruism and War”
Robert S Rycroft, Secretary-Treasurer, Kappa of Virginia
UMW Professor of Economics
540/654-1500
UMW Volleyball Team ‘Digs Pink’ for Breast Cancer Awareness
During the past three years, UMW Volleyball has participated in the Dig Pink event. If you are interested in helping us reach out goal please read the information below for more details.
Dig Pink® is the Side-Out Foundation’s trademark name for its fundraising events. All proceeds benefit Side-Out, which in turn awards grants to medical research organizations and entities dedicated to providing compassionate support to breast cancer patients and their families. Your participation gives the volleyball community the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of all breast cancer patients. Thank you for getting involved!
UMW VOLLEYBALL TEAM GOAL: $1500.00
If you would like to help us reach our goal please visit http://umweagles.com/index.aspx?tab=volleyball&path=wvball
Click on the DIG PINK icon.
Thank you so much for your support.
Dee Conway
UMW Volleyball Team
New Lodging and Per Diem Rates
New lodging and per diem rates are on the Accounts Payable website at http://www.umw.edu/ap/travel/per_diem_lodging_rates/documents/Oct2010.pdf. These rates are effective for travel taking place October 1, 2010 and after.
Business meal rates for Stafford and Prince William counties are now the same rate as Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania. New business meal forms with updated rates can be found at http://www.umw.edu/ap/businessmeals/default.php.
All travel regulations can be found at http://www.umw.edu/ap/travel/default.php.
Please contact the Accounts Payable department at payables@umw.edu or Leigh Penn (654-1226) with questions. Thank you.
Leigh C. Penn, VCA
Accounts Payable Manager
University of Mary Washington
lpenn@umw.edu
540/654 1226
15th Annual In a Virginia Garden Plant Exchange
Date and Time: Saturday October 16, 9 a.m. – noon
Location: Ball Circle
Parking available at Chandler Hall parking lot off College Avenue
UMW map and directions can be found at http://www.umw.edu/visitors/directions/
Who Can Attend: Open to the public
Content: Fall is a great time for planting! Bring whatever you have to share: perennials, saplings, bulbs, even gardening supplies you no longer use. Please label all plants with a common name. Bring your plants at 9 a.m. and browse around. The exchange will start promptly at 10 o’clock. Following the exchange, join us as we plant native species to restore the riparian buffer at Woodard Campus Center. Learn about this important natural filter and how you affect your watershed.
Cost: no charge
Sponsored By: University of Mary Washington
UMW Ecology Club
UMW Sustainability Organizers
Stafford Cooperative Extension Office
Registration Deadline: No registration is required
For more information please email jwilson@umw.edu
EagleOne Merchant Partners
Please join us in welcoming our two newest UMW EagleOne Off-Campus Merchant Partners:
BBQ Post 401
1917 Plank Road
Fredericksburg, VA
540/551-5517
Captain D’s
2626 Princess Anne Street
Fredericksburg, VA
540/371-7722
These businesses now accept EagleOne Dollars for all purchases.
To see additional information, menus and maps to all of the off-campus locations, please visit www.umw.edu/eagleone/offcampus.
The EagleOne Card Center
Lee Hall, Room 110
654-1005