Tomorrow's
Leaders on Campus Today
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| James McHale, PhD., discusses exhibit with student. |
On
Tuesday the campus hosted our
inaugural Tomorrow’s Leaders Symposium in
Davis Hall lobby. The event showcased the
innovative research and creative work of undergraduate
students produced during the past academic year
under the tutelage and support of the campus faculty.
Lisa
Matzner was one of USF St. Petersburg's first class
of students selected to present research at the Symposium. For
her Leadership Studies practicum, Matzner worked with
Steve Ritch, PhD, and a long-time volunteer of CASA
to investigate a troubling trend with its volunteer
retention.
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Business Leads Community
Conversation about Globalization
Join the College of Business for a Preview Forum Monday night and talk about “Globalization:
Making the Local Connection- A Focus on Jobs.” Community
partners include the League of Women Voters, the Florida
Fair Trade Coalition, the Poynter Institute for Media
Studies and the YWCA.
The session is Monday, April 26, and will bring
together journalists, local experts and residents to
discuss the effects of globalization and how they are
impacting local jobs. Participants will review screenings
from new documentaries, followed by remarks from a panel
of local experts and the chance to break into discussion
groups.
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Assistant Vice President for
Research and Community Partnerships Candidates to Meet
Faculty and Staff
Faculty and staff are invited to meet Christopher
D'Elia, PhD, from 9:00 to 10:00
am Tuesday, April 27, 2004 in BAY 220. Dr. E'lia is a finalist
for the Assistant VP for Research and Community Partnerships
position. He is currently a professor and past Vice President
for Research at the University at Albany, SUNY.
Richard Rothaus, PhD, also a finalist
for the Assistant VP for Research and Community Partnerships,
will be available for questions from 11:00 am to Noon on
Wednesday, April 28, 2004 in BAY 220. Dr. Rothaus is currently
the Interim Assistant Vice President for Research and Faculty
Development at the St. Cloud State University, Minnesota.
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University Police distribute
survey
In a continuing effort to provide professional
and efficient police services to the University of South
Florida St. Petersburg community, the USFSP Police Department
is distributing this survey to the faculty, staff and students
of our campus. The information provided will be used to
enhance our present levels of service and to better identify
the community’s needs and expectations for service.
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Summer Youth Program
University
employees and students looking for a great Summer
Youth Adventure for their young adult, ages 11-15
years old please contact Margie Miller at 553-4847.
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USF St. Petersburg
Cares
Ronald McDonald
House Dinner
Volunteer servers and bingo callers are needed
for the May 4 Pre-Mother's Day Dinner at the Ronald McDonald
House. The primary meal will be prepared by the Bayboro Cafe
and others will assist with salads and desserts. Contact
Barry McDowell if interested, 3-4990 or mcdowell@stpt.usf.edu
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Notes
from Human Resources
Welcome new staff member
Maria de Laval has joined the staff of Facilities
Planning & Construction as an Administrative Assistant.
Maria attended Florida State University and received her
C.P.S. from USF. Maria previously worked several years at
D.O.T. in Tampa. She will be working for Jim Grant, the Director
of FPC and will be in charge of campus space data files.
She is married and lives in Largo.
Discounts for employees
This year we are offering to our employees
10% discount with Mens Wearhouse, Reusable Membership Cards
for Six Flags Over Georgia and Six Flags White Water, Silver
Springs Nature's Theme Park and Wild Waters, and last but
not least Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament Knight Club
Card. When you have the time, be sure to stop by Human Resources
to pick up your coupons.
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to campus-wide faculty, staff and to the general public.
Events may include lectures, conferences, ceremonies, concerts,
sporting events, scholarship events, fundraising events and
exhibits.
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