Spring Family Weekend is February 14-16th
Students, you and your parents are invited to join us for the Faculty/ Parent breakfast on Saturday, February 15th. You want your parents to meet your favorite professor, right? Let us know who that professor is at wannmk@millsaps.edu so we can issue a special invitation to him/her.
We have a full weekend planned, but it won’t be any fun without you and your folks! Encourage them to come and let them experience life as a Major! They can register online and check out the schedule at www.mbench.org/familyweekend. See you there!
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Graduation Announcements
Seniors remember to order your graduation announcements! Here is the link: https://collegegrad.herffjones.com/
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Nomination/Application
The Hall of Fame is the highest annual honor bestowed upon an individual student by the Division of Student Life and the Student Body Association. All nominated individuals must be enrolled in Millsaps College during the academic year of their nomination/application. Nominees must hold senior class/graduating status, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.20 at the time of nomination/application, and graduate in December, 2013 or May, 2014. Four seniors will be selected for this honor. The Hall of Fame recognizes an individual’s overall excellence in: scholarship; leadership; participation in activities, organizations, and campus life; service to the Millsaps student body, College community and/or local community; and other notable achievements. Self-nominated student applications will be accepted for review. 2013 recipients included: Austin Deskewies, Jennifer Goebel, Raven Scott, and Katie Wilson.
CLICK HERE for Application.
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“Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities.”
Between 30-40 graduating students will be designated for this award, which essentially represents the most well-rounded students in the senior class.
A minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA is required. Other criteria include:
(1) elected, appointed, or selected for leadership positions
(2) involvement in organizations, athletics, and activities
(3) service to organizations, the college, the community, etc
(4) all other out-of-class experiences for the “Other Involvement” category
The faculty and staff nominate seniors for this accolade. However, in recent years we learned that seniors wanted insurance that their nominations would not be overlooked nor forgotten by busy faculty-staff-administrators. Consequently, all seniors who wish to be considered for this honor MUST submit their records of achievement via the attached application. A thoroughly completed application has historically proven to be most effective.
Applications are due to Alex Lawson, Who’s Who Selection Committee Chairperson, Student Life Office, Box 151063, or 3rd floor-College Center, by Friday, February 14, 2012 at 4:30 p.m. Thank you for understanding that we cannot accept late applications.
Recipients will be honored at the annual Who’s Who & Hall of Fame Revelation ceremony in April 2014, a component program in the Senior Year Experience. The recipients are publicly introduced to the assembled audience, receive their specially designed honor certificates and will take formal photos for the yearbook, The Bobashela.
If you have other questions or concerns, please contact Alex Lawson, Leadership Specialist, at lawsoak@millsaps.edu.
Click here for the application.
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The “Dr. Darby Ray-Souls Afire” Honors
The selection of the 2013-2014 “Dr. Darby Ray-Souls Afire” Honors is underway. We ask for your thoughtful consideration of undergraduate and graduate students of any classification (eg, first-year, sophomore, junior, senior, graduate student) who have made significant contributions to community service and/or civic engagement on our campus, in our city, in our state, and in our region.
The purpose of the “Dr. Darby Ray-Souls Afire” Honors” is to recognize qualities of integrity, dedication to others, honesty, fortitude of character, courage, and obligation which are essential to effective leadership in community service. Dr. Darby Ray, a former professor of Religious Studies and founder of the College 1C1C Program epitomized the values, qualities, and energy reflected in these annually-presented accolades. The criteria used in determining recipients are as follows:
· Consistent life history of displaying honesty, responsibility, compassion, and devotion to the welfare of a community
· Remarkable actions benefiting others
· Unusual commitment of time, energy, and effort in service to others
· Unselfish gifts of friendship and collaboration offered in the partnership of service, support, and synergy to the betterment of others or of communities
· Scholarship (or grade point cumulative) is not a focal emphasis of this accolade, though it can be considered. Good academic standing at the College is the minimum requirement.
The deadline for submitting a nomination(s) is Friday, February 28, by 4:30 p.m. Nominations may be completed and submitted by any Millsaps College students or alumni. The attached nomination form may be forwarded to others to encourage their nominations. Other students should write the recommendation letters or written endorsement; we discourage all applicants or nominees from seeking faculty-staff-administrator letters of recommendation for this particular award. Self-nominated student applications are welcome!
All nominations or applications should be submitted to Matt Binion, Director of Campus Activities’ office, 3rd floor of the Campbell College Center. Thank you for understanding that we cannot accept late applications or nominations.
The trophy resembles a bright flame, emblematic of spreading light into dark places; of guiding enlightenment where ignorance’s shadows once reigned; or of sparking others’ passions from the source of its fire. Up to 4 recipients may be selected by a panel of faculty/staff/students/alumni that, like true servant-leaders, remain anonymous until the recipients are announced at the annual Student Life Awards Celebration in April 2014. The “Dr. Darby Ray-Souls Afire” Honors” may only be won once during a student’s college career at Millsaps.
2007 Winners: John Forrest Douglas, Jessica Hoffpaiur, John Kellogg, Ashley McPhail
2008 Winners: Alex Allain, Luke Darby, Asela Roberts, Chelsi West
2009 Winners: Katie Collins, Darrington Lancaster, Kenosha Robinson, Brittany Tait
2010 Winners: Zach Davis, Amy Martin, Edgar Meyer, Maria Underwood’
2011 Winners: Laura Cost, Lamees El-Sadek, Bolton Kirchner, Amy Patterson
2012 Winners: Treshika Melvin, Chelsey Overstreet, Chelsea Rick, Katie Wilson
2013 Winners: Sara Del Castillo, Taylor Parks, Raven Scott, Lily Womble
CLICK HERE for Application.
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Dean’s Citation for Outstanding Alcohol or Drug Education Programming
Description
The Dean’s Citation for Outstanding Alcohol or Drug Education Programming is an award bestowed upon a student or student organization that has created and executed an excellent program that focuses on alcohol and/or drug education.
2007 recipient – Kappa Alpha Order & Chair, Daniel Honeycutt
2008 recipients – (tie) Delta Delta Delta & Chair, Beth Sadler, Kappa Alpha Order & Chair, Daniel Honeycutt
2009 recipients – no recipient
2010 recipients – Kappa Delta & Panhellenic Council and Chairperson, Lauren Vucovich
2011 recipients – no recipient
2012 recipients - Megan Redhead and Lindsey Tassin
2013 recipients – no recipient
Criteria
1. The program or event must occur during the 2013-2014 academic year, or between August 19, 2013 and March 28, 2014.
2. The program or event must be directed at students in the Millsaps College student body.
3. The program format can apply to a broad range of events. The winning format may include: a lecture, a non-alcoholic social event, an entertaining speaker, a forum, a workshop, a film, or a play. The selection committee will accept almost any format for the event or program; the effectiveness of the format in educating the audience about alcohol or drugs is most important. Program creativity is valued in the selection process.
4. A student or student organization must be the primary sponsor of the event or program.
5. The winning entry will be chosen by a selection committee comprised of staff and students.
6. The selection committee may not designate a recipient every year. Repeated annual submission of the same winning program may not result in winning the award more than once.
Deadline for entries is Friday, March 28, 2014, 4:30 p.m.
All applications should be returned to Matt Binion, Director of Campus Activities, the Office of Student Life, 3rd floor Campbell College Center. Call 974-1200 if you have questions or concerns.
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2014 Rev. Ed King LOVE Award
The Division of Student Life welcomes nominations for the 2014 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, and enshrined in the National Civil Rights Museum. For many members of the College community, he remains a role model for moral leadership. Thus, this award was named in his honor.
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.
Former honorees include:
2005 – Rusty Walker, advocate for LGBT persons
2006 - Andrea Dewey, advocate for the homeless- hungry & Matt Vieron, advocate for LGBT persons
2007 - Cat Edwards, advocate for women’s choice & John Forrest Douglas, advocate for the
socioeconomically disadvantaged
2008 – Antoinette Alexander, anti-hazing advocate
2009 – Hunter Berch, advocate for alcohol regulation compliance
2010 - Lamees El-Sadek, advocate for the Muslim-American & Muslim communities
2011 - Victoria Romano, advocate for Mississippi girls’ leadership development
2012 – No recipient
2013 - Sara Del Castillo, advocate for undocumented children’s immigration rights
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 are due by Monday, March 24, 2014, 4:30 p.m. While it is not required to name a recipient every year, if one is determined then (s)he will be presented at the Student Life Awards Celebration in April 2014. 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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NOMINATION
FOR THE 2014
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 award is made under provisions by the Division of Student Life & Division of Institutional Advancement. 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. The recipients include: 2004-Dr. Julia L. Mitchell, 2005-Ms. H. Paige Henderson, 2006 – Ms. Katie Beth Miksa, 2007 – Mr. John Forrest Douglas, 2008 – Rev. John Kellogg, 2009- Mr. Alex Allain, 2010 – Ms. Brittany Tait, 2011 – Ms. Mary Kate Rees, 2012 – Ms. Lauren R. Williams, & 2013 – Ms. Chelsey Overstreet.
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. The successful candidate may demonstrate a sterling contribution through one titanic program or initiative; or contribute through a college career of projects and undertakings.
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 28, 2014, 4:30 p.m. Nominations received after this date cannot be considered. The attached nomination form may be utilized although you are encouraged to submit supplemental materials as you desire. A thorough nomination enhances the review of a candidate’s worthiness. Each student nominated will be contemplated by a faculty/staff/student selection committee that will determine the ultimate Fortenberry Award recipient. The Fortenberry Award will be presented at the 2014 Commencement exercises.
Any student nominated must be one who graduates during the 2013-2014 academic year in either the fall or spring semester.
If you encounter questions or concerns, please direct them to Brit Katz at 974-1206 or at brit.katz@millsaps.edu. Thank you for your support of superior student development and involvement at our beloved Millsaps College!
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Ars Ducendi Emerito Award
for Transfer Students
2013-2014
Please submit your applications or nominations for the 2013-2014 Ars Ducendi Emerito award (translated: the art of leadership through service). The Ars Ducendi Emerito award recognizes a graduating senior who demonstrates a superior level of leadership and service benefiting the Millsaps community as a transfer student. All nominated individuals must be students enrolled in the undergraduate program at Millsaps College during the academic year of their nomination/application. Nominees must be transfer students holding senior class and graduating status, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.2 at the time of nomination/application, and graduate in December 2013 or May 2014. One senior recipient from the 2013-2014 academic year will be selected for this high honor. The Ars Ducendi Emerito award recipient(s) will be recognized at the Student Life Awards ceremony in April 2014. The 2013 recipient was Kasey Laird.
The deadline for receiving this year's nominations or applications is Friday, March 21, 2014, before 4:30 p.m.
Nominations may be submitted by students, staff, or through self-nomination. All nominations/applications that meet the aforementioned minimum criteria will be accepted for review. The nominee need not demonstrate superior performance in all of the criteria to merit application submission. The standards for determining the honor recipient(s) include the following:
§ Superior leadership within the Millsaps community through participation in activities, committees, or organizations
o Emphasis is placed on leadership within the Millsaps community, but all leadership participation will be reviewed
§ Consistent commitment to service benefitting other transfer students at Millsaps College . Emphasis is placed on leadership and service that helps acclimate other transfer students to life at Millsaps College.
§ Other forms of leadership performed as a Millsaps student.
Please answer the following questions and provide any additional information that may be beneficial in the selection of a recipient for this award. Please limit the submitted application to two pages. Electronic submissions are acceptable. Please staple completed application together, pledge, and submit to: Patrick Cooper Box 151063 by the deadline of March 21, 2014.
CLICK HERE for Application.
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Foundations Leader Application: Due February 14th
Help Welcome the Class of 2018!
Help Welcome the Class of 2018!
Foundations Leader Applications are now available.
Please make sure to email your application to Megan James at jamesmt@millsaps.edu by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, February 14th.
Click Here for Application.
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Millsaps Scholarship for British Studies at Oxford!!
The Millsaps College Office of International Education (OIE) and the Department of History are pleased to invite students to apply for a scholarship to participate in the highly regarded British Studies at Oxford (BS@O) program for summer 2014! The 2014 program is ideal for students majoring in history, English, European Studies, art history, or music, but is open to all majors. Go towww.britishstudies.net for more information about the program, including Eligibility Requirements and How to Apply.
Applications for the BSAO program are considered on a rolling basis. Millsaps students are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. Students who are successfully admitted to the program may then apply for the Millsaps scholarship.
One scholarship has been designated for students majoring in history or in a field with significant historical content. A maximum amount of $11,000 will be awarded. Depending on the recipient’s financial need, the scholarship will cover all or a portion of the program cost ($9,250), and may also include funds for travel to/from England.
SCHOLARSHIP REQUIREMENTS:
1. Successful acceptance into BS@O program (hard copy of acceptance letter*)
2. Evidence of inability to participate for financial reasons
3. Evidence of academic excellence
4. Personal statement (one-page typed essay explaining why you want to do British Studies at Oxford and how the study abroad program fits into your major and/or plans as a Millsaps student)
Submit scholarship applications to: Dr. Amy Forbes, Dept. of History (CC 31), or Campus Box #150346, by 5:00 pm on Thursday, February 20, 2014.
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AN ETHNOGRAPHIC VISTA ON TANZANIAN LIFE AND CULTURE
Professor: Dr . Julian M. Murchison
SOAN 3000- SUMMER 2014
Prerequisites: Prior coursework in SO AN highly recommended; a preparatory Survival Swahili course will be offered in the spring semester. Cost: $ 4,060
East Africa is an important region of the world for economic, political, and cultural reasons. This course will offer you the opportunity to gain a deep and rich firsthand understanding of life, history, economics, and culture in East Africa, an area of the world that is often neglected in many ways. East Africa offers rich and vibrant traditional cultures together with global cosmopolitan cultures that link the region to cultures from around the world, including South Asia, the Arabian Peninsula, China, and Europe.
The goal of the course is to put you in a position to learn from Tanzanians about their own experiences and culture. Tanzanians take great pride in their country’s identity as a “country of peace.” We will s pend 3 1 /2 weeks in this country of peace. The majority of the time will be s pent in homestays and daily ethnographic experiences in the southern highlands. We will also have the chance to spend some time in the coastal area and to visit one of Tanzania’s world-renowned national parks.
Class meets several times at Millsaps after spring semester final exams, and will travel May 18-June 18, 2014.
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Vietnam Interest Meeting & Course Info. Sheet
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Thanks to a generous gift from Millsaps alumni Mark Freeman (’90) and Tara Bond-Freeman (’91), the Department of Sociology & Anthropology together with the Office of International Education is pleased to be able to offer scholarships supporting international travel for the summer of 2014.
Details:
1. The SOAN department expects to be able to grant several $500 scholarships.
2. In selecting the beneficiaries of this award, preference will be given to SOAN students who would not otherwise be able to afford the cost of an international study abroad experience.
3. While you may apply for both a Robinson Fellowship and a Freeman Scholarship, the Freeman Scholarships will be available to students who do not receive support from a Robinson Fellowship for summer study abroad.
4. Recipients must be SOAN majors; strong preference will be shown for students participating in a for-credit Millsaps study abroad program led by a SOAN faculty member.
How to Apply:
If you have applied for a Robinson Fellowship, send a one-page statement explaining your study plans for the summer and how they will contribute to your study of anthropology and sociology to the chair of the department (Julian Murchison, murchjm@millsaps.edu). Please indicate in your statement that you have applied for a Robinson. Financial data submitted for Robinson consideration will be used in making determinations for the Freeman Scholarships. In order to be considered, make sure that you have completed a FAFSA form and that it is on file with the Office of Financial Aid.
If you have not applied for a Robinson Fellowship, you may apply for a Freeman Scholarship. To do so, send a one-page statement explaining your study plans for the summer and how they will contribute to your study of anthropology and sociology to the chair of the department (Julian Murchison, murchjm@millsaps.edu). You will need to make sure that you have completed a FAFSA form and that it is on file with the Office of Financial Aid.
The deadline for submitting these materials to be considered for a Freeman Scholarship is February 15, 2014.
Please contact Julian Murchison (murchjm@millsaps.edu) if you have any questions about the scholarships or the application procedure.
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New SBA Senators!!
Freshman Senator – Sarah Wade
Sophomore Senator – Bianca Suarez
Junior Senator – Anna Morgan Leonards
Senior Senator – Laura Kebert
Athletic Senator - Sean Connelly
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Phi Alpha Theta- History Honorary
Phi Alpha Theta, the international history honorary, is accepting applications for membership through February 15. Contact Stephanie Rolph, rolphsc@millsaps.edu, for more information.
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Nu Rho Psi - Honorary in Neuroscience: Application Due 2-14
For: Neuroscience & Cognitive Studies (NCS) majors and minors – and related faculty
The senior NCS majors (especially Sara Navarro) have been working hard on getting us our own chapter of Nu Rho Psi (http://www.nurhopsi.org/drupal/about). Nu Rho Psi is the National Honor Society in Neuroscience, founded in 2006 by the Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience. The purpose of Nu Rho Psi is to: (1) encourage professional interest and excellence in scholarship, particularly in neuroscience; (2) award recognition to students who have achieved such excellence in scholarship; (3) advance the discipline of neuroscience; (4) encourage intellectual and social interaction between students, faculty, and professionals in neuroscience and related fields; (5) promote career development in neuroscience and related fields; (6) increase public awareness of neuroscience and its benefits for the individual and society; and (7) encourage service to the community. Our chapter will be a joint chapter with the UMMC Neuroscience PhD program. In order to complete the application we need to know who our members will be.
This email is to serve as the call for applications for our inaugural class. Attached is the application. Please complete and hand-in to Dr. Lea by Friday, February 14th. If you are accepted you will need to pay a onetime membership fee of $50 ($60 for faculty). The monies will be due in April.
Click Here for Application.
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Interested in Sociology or Anthropology? Considering a major or minor?
Interested in Sociology or Anthropology?
Wondering what sociology and anthropology are?
Considering a major or a minor?
Want to know more?
Come to the Sociology/Anthropology Department (on the 3rd floor of Sullivan Harrell Hall) next Thursday, February 6 at 11:30 am for an information session. All of the department professors will be there to discuss classes, research, and other opportunities within sociology and anthropology and to answer your questions!
You will have the chance to meet some current SOAN majors, members of the Anthropology club, and all of the professors currently teaching.
Pizza will be provided, and everyone is welcome!
Join us on Thursday to find out what Sociology and Anthropology are all about!
Wondering what sociology and anthropology are?
Considering a major or a minor?
Want to know more?
Come to the Sociology/Anthropology Department (on the 3rd floor of Sullivan Harrell Hall) next Thursday, February 6 at 11:30 am for an information session. All of the department professors will be there to discuss classes, research, and other opportunities within sociology and anthropology and to answer your questions!
You will have the chance to meet some current SOAN majors, members of the Anthropology club, and all of the professors currently teaching.
Pizza will be provided, and everyone is welcome!
Join us on Thursday to find out what Sociology and Anthropology are all about!
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BSU Service Luncheon
Next Friday, February 7th, 2014, the Black Student Union will be hosting its annual Service Luncheon in the Millsaps Cafeteria at 2 PM. The purpose of this event is to show our gratitude for the members of the Millsaps staff (caf workers, maintenance workers, janitors, security guards, etc.) whose hard work here at the college often goes unnoticed by the majority of the Millsaps population.
BSU is asking other student organizations to donate either a dish for the service luncheon or money to help BSU pay for supplies needed to prepare dishes for the event. Students can also volunteer as servers or cooks for the event. If you have any further questions about the event or would like to participate, please contact Kandice Bailey at bailekc@millsaps.edu or at (601)-334-0330.
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Millsaps Summer Job
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Jobs for Students
Federal Work Study Community Service jobs are open for Millsaps students, and can offer experience in areas such as tutoring, assisting in an office or gift shop, or working with children, teens or young adults. All jobs pay $10/hour and are off-campus, although some are within walking distance. Candidates must be eligible for Federal Work Study. To check eligibility or apply for a job, e-mail financialaid@millsaps.edu or come by the Millsaps Office of Financial Aid.
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Friday Forum Schedule
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Yearbook Photos
The Stylus-Extended Submission Deadline
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Yearbook Photos
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The Stylus-Extended Submission Deadline
The Stylus has EXTENDED THE SUBMISSION DEADLINE for our annual publication! This year in addition to the usual submissions poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, photography, and visual art, we will be accepting audio and video files for our the online format of the Stylus. So send us your songs, spoken word, slam poetry, interpretive dance, what have you!
Please review the submission guidelines and fill out the attached cover sheet if you would like to submit your work. Then send your cover sheet and your literary\artistic works as individual word doc or attachments to stylus@millsaps.edu
Feel free to send me any questions you may have, and if you are interested in joining the Stylus staff please let me know by responding to this email.
The deadline for submissions is now FRIDAY FEB 14
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Millsaps Fencing Club
Millsaps has a fencing club?! Yes! We do!
Have you ever dreamed of being a real-life sword fighter? Get in on the action with Millsaps’ own fencing club! No experience required. We provide the equipment. All you need is the will to learn and the determination to become an epic swordsman (or woman)!
Anyone interested in fencing should contact Lainey Johnson at johnsce@millsaps.edu. An interest meeting will be held soon for those who respond, so don’t wait to get started in the Olympic sport of fencing!
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Zumba
FREE MONEY... Not really, but FREE ZUMBA
Come take free Zumba classes every Wednesday starting Janurary 22rd at 8:00PM and Mondays at 8:30PM in the HAC Aerobics room. Start your year off right with a work out that feels like a dance party! Questions or concerns, contact Zumba instructor Sara Del Castillo at delcasf@millsaps.edu.
Enrichment classes begin next week--half price for you
The winter community enrichment series beginning next week offers more than 70 fun, short term, noncredit classes for adults, and all classes are half price for Millsaps students, faculty and staff.
It’s a great chance to have fun and try something new like ballroom dancing, yoga, line dancing, learning magic tricks, improvisational acting, guitar, harmonica, piano, and much more.
Come by AC100 today to register.
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