Thursday, March 21, 2013

March 21, 2013 Studentnews

Announcements...






Yearbook Order Form
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Printing Management Information
A printing management program will be implemented in the Fall 2013 semester to promote responsible printing, reduce costs, and conserve paper. This program will be tested in the Spring semester beginning this week.

During the test period students will have a beginning printing credit but will not be charged for additional printing. We hope students will be aware of how much is printed and think about ways to limit printing and paper usage by choosing digital copies.

The program will use PaperCut, a printing management software for managing your printing allowance, transferring and purchasing additional credit, and checking printing history.

Students will receive information on saving and managing digital copies of readings and obtaining free and low-cost annotation software and Faculty will be encouraged to accept digital assignments and double-sided printed assignments.

How it Works
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MAJORity Members
Sports Fans, Athletes, Students!
Want to get more involved on campus? Want to support your Millsaps Majors? Then attend the MAJORity's Spring meeting on Monday March 25th at 9:15pm in SHH 224 to get involved. We will elect officers, plan the spring sports spectacular, and discuss options for future endeavors. If you are interested in running for office or helping out in another way contact Sarah Zito at zitosm@millsaps.edu. GO MAJORS!
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Tick, tock, tick, tock, tick…
there’s still time to go to NICE.
$5,360 for 4 weeks (May 18-June 16, 2013)
Practice French and really speak it, live with a French family, learn culture from within and discover what makes Nice and its surroundings tick for Elton John, Bono and Matisse.

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HAC
Front Desk Positions-Fall 2013
Application needs to be turned into Alex Wills
(Office Behind HAC Front Desk)

Download the Application Below
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Spring Community Enrichment
Offers two April classes at half price for students-beginning guitar and beginning harmonica. Take a break from studying and learn something new! Beginning Guitar meets four times on Monday nights, April 8-29, 6:30-8 p.m.  Cost is HALF of the regular $90 fee plus a guitar and a $12 supply fee.  Jimmy Turner is the instructor.  Beginning Harmonica meets on five Monday nights, April 1-29, 6:30-7: 30  p.m. and your cost is HALF of the normal fee of $90. You must also bring your own harmonica.  Register now online at www.millsaps.edu/conted or come by AC100.

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Major Declaration Day
Thursday, March 21

Major Declaration Day Event Venues
Sociology/Anthropology         SOAN common area, 3rd floor East, Sullivan Harrell Hall
Biology and Chemistry           Olin Hall Atrium
Math                                        Math Common area, 3rd floor West, Sullivan Harrell Hall
Religious Studies                    Christian Center Lounge
Art                                           Lewis Art Gallery, AC 3rd floor
Classical Studies                     John Stone Hall, 2nd floor
History                                    Christian Center, rooms 21
Political Science                      Political Science Lounge, Sullivan Harrell Hall, room 168    
Geology                                  Geology Reading Room, Sullivan Harrell Hall, room 141    
Psychology & Neuroscience   Psychology Suite, 3nd floor, East, Sullivan Harrell Hall
Education                                Education Suite, 2st floor, East Sullivan Harrell Hall
Music                                      Music Lounge, AC 2rd floor
Philosophy                              Christian Center, room 24
Physics                                    Physics Lab, Sullivan Harrell Hall, room 264
Else School                             MH 200 initially then:
Accounting                             MH 111
Business Admin                      MH 200
Economics                               Neely Conference Room
English, Communication &     English House
Creative Writing

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DON FORTENBERRY AWARD

The Don Fortenberry Award is presented each year to a graduating student from any undergraduate academic division of the College who is considered to have performed the most notable, meritorious, diligent and devoted service to Millsaps College with no expectation of recognition, reward, or public remembrance.

The Fortenberry Award pays tribute to the inestimable contributions of the former College Chaplain, the Reverend Don Fortenberry, who gave selflessly to the Millsaps community and to the enhancement of student character through more than three decades of servant-leadership. The Fortenberry Award is the highest student honor bestowed by the College for contributions outside the classroom.
Criteria to be considered, but not inclusive of all areas considered, include:  excellence in scholarship, superior leadership, significant or lasting contributions, commitment to a mission for community service, embrace of human diversity and difference, and involvement in campus life.  A nominee need not demonstrate superior performance in ALL of the aforementioned categories to merit application submission.
You are invited to submit a letter of nomination for this accolade to the Division of Student Life, Boyd Campbell Center 3rd Floor Office, by our deadline date of Friday, March 29, 2013, 4:30 p.m.
If you encounter questions or concerns, please direct them to Brit Katz at 974-1206 or at brit.katz@millsaps.edu.
2013 Rev. Ed King Leader of Values and Ethics
(L.O.V.E.) Award.

Rev. King, College Class of 1958, is cited as one of the most influential of Mississippi civil rights leaders.  For many members of the College community, he remains a role model for moral leadership.

The award is bestowed to the student leader who best exemplifies principled leadership for a cause of deep moral consequence that may meet with opposition but proves over time to be true.

To nominate a student leader who best fits these criteria, please submit the name of the individual; and, submit a corresponding letter (and, if available, support materials) regarding how the individual fits the criteria for the honor.

Nominations due by Monday, March 25, 2013, 4:30 p.m. 
If one is determined then (s)he will be presented at the Student Life Awards Celebration in April 2013. Nominations, letters, and support materials may be returned to Mr. Matt Binion, Student Life Offices, 3rd floor of the Campbell College Center. Electronic submissions are also welcomed.
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