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January 23th, 2009
Announcements (for the week of Jan. 25-31)
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METRO NIGHTS IS TONIGHT!!
Friday, January 23rd
8:00pm 12:00pm
Student Union
Metro Nights 2009: Marker Party! Make sure to wear a white t-shirt so all of your friends can write you messages!
At Metro Nights, the entire Student Union will be shut down! Last year, over 700 students came! The entrance for Metro Nights is the front of the Student Union! Make sure not to miss this year's Metro Nights! Participating Organizations: Student Government, R.C.A., ONE Campaign, Rainbow Alliance, 106.9 WWSU, March of Dimes, Asian Student Association, Raider Rowdies, Black Men on the Move, Astronomy Club, Pagan Student Association, WSU Peacemaker Organization, WSU Outdoor Recreation, Circle K.
For more information contact Ashley Scott at scott.160@wright.edu
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WSU Campus Idol
University Activities Board is once again searching for the next WSU Campus Idol!! Auditions will be held January 26th, 27th and 28th in E107 from 3-6 pm.
Contact Vonda Wright at wright.185@wright.edu for more information.
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Library Workshops: RefWorks & BASIC INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RESEARCH
Registration is required
For more information contact Karin Nevius by phone at 937-775-2686 or by email at karin.nevius@wright.edu
Register at www.libraries.wright.edu/about/events
RefWorks
125 MedSci Building, Wed., Jan. 28, 7:00-8:00 pm
Need help keeping your references organized? Looking for an easier way to create bibliographies and footnotes? Try RefWorks, a web-based citation management program. With RefWorks, users can create a personal database of resources and keep them easily organized. RefWorks is available to all Wright State University faculty, staff, and students.
Basic Intellectual Property Research
241 Dunbar Library, Thur., Jan. 29, 6:00-9:00 pm
Designed for the beginning inventor/entrepreneur, the workshop offers basic intellectual propery information and search techniques for using the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) web site and databases. Literature from the USPTO will also be distributed during the workshop.
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GALANTIANS BIBLE STUDY
Thursday mornings at 8:00am, Student Union Cafeteria
Come join our in-depth discussion of the book of Galatians, sponsored by Redeemer Orthodox Presbyterian Church of Beavercreek. For more information contact Paul Meyer at meyer.160@wright.edu
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Upcoming Events
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WSU WIPS Social
Monday, January 26, 2009
3:00pm 4:00pm
223 Oelman Hall
Meet and greet ylur new organization. WSU women in Pursuit of Science is a community of students that focuses on highlighting current womenâ€s contributions to the field of science. We hope to spread the knowledge of careers in science to undergraduates at WSU and provide interdepartmental networking opportunities. This event is for students and faculty to get to know the officers of WSUWIPS. We invite you to join us in building a community of mentoring among faculty, graduate students, undergraduate students and high school students alike for college and career goals.
For more information contact Nora Hunter at hunter.29@wright.edu
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Armed Services Blood Drive
Tuesday, January 27th
9:00am-2:00pm
Millet Atrium
All blood donated will be used to help save the lives of our men and women in the military. Because it is winter quarter and most people use the tunnel systems, word of mouth will be the most effective way to let everyone know about this event. It is for a good cause and will save lives.
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RCA Presents: Safety Week
Jan. 26th-Jan.30th 8:00PM
Monday: Forest Lane
Tuesday: Woods
Wednesday: Collegepark/Universitypark/Village
Thursday: Hamilton Hall
Friday: Honors
We will finish off the week with a Safety Dance at the Honors Second Floor Plaza from 9 to 11PM. Come out and have some pizza, pop, and learn how to protect yourself, belongings, and campus
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RESUME & INTERNSHIP BUILDING
Tuesday, January 27th
6:30 9:00 p.m.
Student Union Atrium
Business professionals will give advice about the workforce and hiring for our generation. This workshop will also build knowledge of resumes and internships.
For more information contact Brittany Steele at steele.37@wright.edu or Casanav Simmons at simmons.27@wright.edu
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FREETHOUGHT WSU MEETING
Wednesday, January 28th
8:00pm
050 Rike Hall
Join Freethought WSU. This is an organization for secular students on campus (atheists, agnostics, secular Humanists, etc.) for our first meeting of the quarter.
For more information contact Allison Frey, VP of Freethought WSU at frey.30@wright.edu
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INTERNATIONAL BROWN BAG
Wednesday, January 28th
12:00 pm 1:00 pm
E190 Student Union
“Factors Influencing Acculturative Stress among International Students in the United States” by Rosemary Eustace.
For more information contact Nycia Bolds and nycia.bolds@wright.edu
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INTERNATIONAL COFEE HOUR: CAREER SERVICES
Friday, January 30th
3:00 pm 4:00 pm
E190 Student Union
Want to get the cutting edge in developing your career? Wondering how to write a winning résumé and prepare for an interview? Wish to know more about American business etiquettes? Get answers to all your career related questions here!
For more information contact Joy at ucie_joy@yahoo.com
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FOUNDERS DAY CELEBRATION PHI BETA SIGMA
Friday, January 30th
10:00 p.m. 2:00 a.m.
Apollo Room
Join Phi Beta Sigma for their Founders Day Party! Tickets will cost $3.00 for Greek members and $5.00 for non-Greek.
For more information contact Michael Wilkerson at wilkerson.11@wright.edu
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