University Bulletin – September 16, 2014

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Announcements

Latino Heritage Month Second Annual Film Festival, September 13 – September 21 in Beers Lecture Hall. The best of contemporary 2013 and 2014 feature fi lms and documentaries from Spain, Latin America, and the United States will be shown. The public is invited at no cost. Some fi lms are for mature audiences only. Parking is free, except for metered spaces. For further information please contact Annie Mendoza, Ph.D., assistant professor of modern languages at 570-422-3407.

ESU Raises Awareness for Suicide Prevention with Walk, Movie and Lecture by Award-Winning Speaker, Author and Mental Health Advocate at 7:00 PM, Tuesday, September 30 in the Keystone Room. ESU will be the host site for the Out of the Darkness Community Walk to raise funds to support suicide awareness followed by a presentation by Kevin Hines, an award- winning international speaker, author and mental health advocate who survived a suicide attempt. Registration for the walk will begin at 5:15 PM at the Hoeffner Science and Technology Center located on Normal Street. The walk will commence at 6:00 PM The Hines lecture will commence at 7:00 PM The documentary, “The Bridge,” will be shown at Pocono Community Theater at 7:00 PM, Sunday, September 28, admission free. For more information about any of these events, contact Office of Counseling and Psychological Services at 570-422-3277. To register for the Out of the Darkness Community Walk in Monroe County, visit http://afsp.donordrive.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.event&eventID=3018.

Support for Workforce Training Through WEDnetPA: ESU’s Office of Workforce Development was awarded $274,688 for fiscal year 2014-15 to support workforce training through the Workforce and Economic Development Network of Pennsylvania (WEDnetPA). Funding for WEDnetPA is provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED). The WEDnetPA Program provides qualified companies with funds to train their employees in the areas of “Essential Skills” (up to $450 per eligible employee, maximum of $75,000 per company) and “Advanced Technology Skills” (up to $850 per eligible employee, maximum of $50,000 per company). Funding is available primarily to manufacturing and information technology-based industries including financial, biotech and environmental companies. The deadline to apply for WEDnetPA training funds is Tuesday, September 30, 2014. East Stroudsburg University is a certified WEDnetPA partner authorized to apply for funding on a company’s behalf. To find out if your company is eligible visit www.wednetpa.com. For additional information and to apply, contact Glasco at 570-422-7952 or sglasco@esu.edu.

The 14th Annual Pink Light Walk Plans to Heighten Awareness of Breast Cancer, Thursday, October 9, at 5:30 PM in the Keystone Room and Conclude at the Pocono Medical Center Dale and Frances Hughes Cancer Center at 206 East Brown Street in East Stroudsburg. Breast cancer survivors will join
ESU students and community members. The event will begin with registration at 5:00 PM and information booths followed by a brief program at 6:00 PM The walk will start at 6:15 PM The fi rst 600 people to register for the walk will receive a t-shirt and pink glow light candle to carry during the walk. For more information about the Pink Light Walk, call the PMC Hughes Cancer Center at 570-422-1700.

A Free Lecture – Pulitzer Prize Finalist To Speak at ESU About Son’s Odyssey with Mental Illness, 7:00 PM, Wednesday, October 15 in the Niedbala Auditorium. Pete Earley will discuss his experiences and what he found in the broader mental health system. A former Washington Post reporter, Earley is the author of three novels and 10 nonfiction books, including the New York Times bestseller, “The Hot House: Life Inside Leavenworth Prison.” This talk is being held in conjunction with National Depression and Mental Health Screening Month. National Depression Screening Day is Oct. 9 and free depression screenings will be held Oct. 6-10 around the region. Appointments are suggested but walk-ins are welcome. Call 570-476-3393 or email: events@poconomedicalcenter.org.

For more information on Pete Earley’s talk, contact events@poconomedicalcenter.org. The event’s sponsors include ESU, Pocono Medical Center, Pyramid Healthcare and Carbon Monroe Pike Mental Health and Developmental Services.

ESU’s Office of Workforce Development Named ETS-Praxis- Testing Center. Testing center is located in the ESU Innovation Center (Computer Lab 153) located at 562 Independence Road in East Stroudsburg, Pa. ETS-Praxis computer based exams will be offered every Tuesday and Thursday at 9:30 AM To register for an exam visit www.ets.org/praxis and follow the appropriate links to register. For additional information, including a list of certifi cation exams available, contact Sharone Glasco at sglasco@esu.edu or 570-422-7952.

The Curriculum Materials Center at the Kemp Library on the Ground Floor Supports ESU’s Teacher Education Curriculum with an organized collection of current and high quality educational materials created for use with children from preschool through grade 12 (secondary education). It includes, but is not limited to, textbooks, curriculum guides, children’s and young adult literature, educational tests and measures, posters, science kits, models and ancillary instructional materials. Lamination services and letter cut die machines are also available at NO cost! Professors may request a visit to their classroom in order to inform students about the ample resources the CMC has to offer or reserve the CMC for classroom instruction. Please contact Mary Rodriguez at 570-422-3160 for further information or questions.
Hours of Operation: Monday – Thursday: 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, Friday: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Saturday – Sunday: Closed

Sigma Phi Omega, the Gerontology Honor Society at ESU, is Collecting Pet Food to be given to Home bound Pet Owners through Monroe County Meals on Wheels. We need canned or dry cat and dog food in bags that weigh less than 20 pounds. Please take donations to 224 Monroe. The collection deadline is October 15. For more information contact Elaine M. Shuey, Ph.D., chair of Speech-Language Pathology at 570-422-3681.

Student Activities

Attention All Funded Student Organizations: All Fall Grants budget requests must be submitted to Renee Keiper in the Student Activity Association office on the second floor of the University Center by 4:00 PM on Friday, September 26. If you did not receive your Fall Grants submission information, you must contact Chair of the Finance Committee for the Student Senate, Chris Smith at 570-422-3417.

Deadline For Student Organizations: The deadline to log information on WarriorLink in order to maintain your recognition as a student organization is September 26. In order to maintain this status, you must include all officer and member information. If you have questions, contact the Student Senate Office at 570-422-3417.

NY Yankees vs. The Blue Jays, 3:00 PM, Friday, September 19 Bronx, N.Y. $25 ESU students / $45 guests. Bus departs from Sci-Tech. Tickets on sale August 25 – 29. ESU students only. Check out the Student Activities Webpage for information about upcoming trips to professional sporting events, broadway musicals, great concerts, club fair dates, discount movie tickets and more! www.esu.edu/studentactivities.

Free Workshops! Fall 2014 Workshop Schedule

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Workshops Held in Beers Lecture Hall Unless Otherwise Noted.

Cultural Events

September 2 – October 3
Madelon Powers Gallery, ESU Fine & Performing Arts Center At Last Which Thrives
An installation of 3D-printed, local native plants; video art (in 3D); sound; illustrations, and more.
Darlene Farris-LaBar, main gallery. Gallery hours: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays. Open to the public at no cost. For information, 570-422-3483 or email esuarts@esu.edu.

Musicians who Play Band Instruments are Welcome to Join the East Stroudsburg University/Community Concert Band as it Prepares for its December 7 Concert. Rehearsals are on Mondays from 7:00 – 9:00 PM resuming Sept. 8 in the Cecilia S. Cohen Recital Hall of Fine and Performing Arts Center. Anyone 16 or older is welcome to join no later than Monday, September 22. Members are expected to have previous band experience. There is no membership fee. No prior signup is required – interested musicians should simply come to rehearsals. For more information, please contact director Lance Rauh at lrauh@esu.edu.

Musicians are Invited to Join the East Stroudsburg University/ Community Orchestra as it Prepares for its Fall Concert on Wednesday, November 19. Rehearsal and take place every Wednesday from 7:00 to 9:00 PM in the Cecilia S. Cohen Recital Hall of the Fine &Performing Arts Center. No audition or membership fee is required. For more information, contact Dr. Betsy Buzzelli-Clarke at 570-422-3052 or bbuzzelli@esu.edu.

HELP ESU Strike up the Band! ESU’s Marching Band is currently recruiting Fellow Warriors to join us for a great season of fun both on and off the fields. Contact ESU’s Marching Band Director, Tim Eick, at esumarchingband@esu.edu.

Cultural Events

September 2 – October 3
Madelon Powers Gallery, ESU Fine & Performing Arts Center At Last Which Thrives
An installation of 3D-printed, local native plants; video art (in 3D); sound; illustrations, and more.
Darlene Farris-LaBar, main gallery. Gallery hours: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays. Open to the public at no cost. For information, 570-422-3483 or email esuarts@esu.edu.

Musicians who Play Band Instruments are Welcome to Join the East Stroudsburg University/Community Concert Band as it Prepares for its December 7 Concert. Rehearsals are on Mondays from 7:00 – 9:00 PM resuming Sept. 8 in the Cecilia S. Cohen Recital Hall of Fine and Performing Arts Center. Anyone16 or older is welcome to join no later than Monday, September 22. Members are expected to have previous band experience. There is no membership fee. No prior signup is required – interested musicians should simply come to rehearsals. For more information, please contact director Lance Rauh at lrauh@esu.edu.

Musicians are Invited to Join the East Stroudsburg University/ Community Orchestra as it Prepares for its Fall Concert on Wednesday, November 19. Rehearsal and take place every Wednesday from 7:00 to 9:00 PM in the Cecilia S. Cohen Recital Hall of the Fine &Performing Arts Center. No audition or membership fee is required. For more information, contact Dr. Betsy Buzzelli-Clarke at 570-422-3052 or bbuzzelli@esu.edu.

HELP ESU Strike up the Band! ESU’s Marching Band is currently recruiting Fellow Warriors to join us for a great season of fun both on and off the fields. Contact ESU’s Marching Band Director, Tim Eick, at esumarchingband@esu.edu.

Courses Pending Approval by the University-Wide Curriculum Committee. Descriptions are available upon request in the offi ce of the committee chair in the English Department (Stroud 309). Address questions within 10 university calendar days after fi rst appearance.

Additions:
PSED 650/750 School and Community
PSED 651/751 Confl ict Resolution
PSED 660/760 School Finance
PSED 658/758 School Law and Negotiations
PSED 681/781 Special Topics
PSED 701 Leadership Theory
PSED 702 Leadership: A Case Study Approach
PSED 703 Leadership: Applied Practice
PSED 715 Advanced Topics in Human Development
PSED 725 Analysis of Effective Instructional and Supervisory Techniques
PSED 725 Critical Analysis of Issues and Innovations in Education
PSED 720 Curriculum Analysis
PSED 720 Seminar in Advanced Research Methods
PSED 782 Research Instrument Design for Leadership
PSED 783 Analysis of Quantitative Data in Leadership Studies
PSED 798 Internship
PSED 950 Dissertation

Changes:
HLTH 260 Foundations of Epidemiology in Public Health (addition of DE)
HLTH 270 Environmental Determinants of Community Health (addition of DE)
CMST 342 Popular Music: Expressive Form Meets Industrial Practice (change in title, des.)

Change in Program:
M.Ed. Teaching the Developing Child (change in title, add. reqs.)

Tuesday, September 16, 2014