FREE HIV TESTING
Anonymous/Confidential Testing for students, faculty, staff and general
public will be held on each Thursday from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Southern University Student Health Center. No needles. No blood. Services and confidential results provided by Metro Health. The Student Health Center will not have access to the results. Call 771-4770 for more information and to call for an appointment. Names not required to set an appointment.
LSAT PREP COURSE
Jonathan Campbell is offering to help tutor any Southern University student serious about taking the LSAT in either June, October and February 2004. It will be in-group format and the information disseminated will be formatted very similar to a well-known prep course. A small fee will be assessed to help cover costs such as copying. For more information, call (225) 241-1592.
Work Out with the
DANCING Dolls
If you possess any dance skills in jazz, ballet or tap, come and work out with the Dancing Dolls. A dance clinic will be held Monday, May 3 at 9:00 a.m. in the Band Hall. Please come prepared in dance attire (leotard, dance pants, crop top, etc.). Please, no T-shirts. Dance shoes only! If you are interested, please call Dr. Issac Greggs, SU Band Director at 771-3258.
A Challenging Career Alternative
Southern University is offering graduate studies leading to a Master of Science Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling with specialization in Rehabilitation of Ethnic Minorities (REM) or Vocational Evaluation and Work Adjustment (VEWA). Qualified students will receive Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) Scholarships of $14,857 pre year (including Graduate Assistantship of $5,500) covering tuition fees, stipend and book allowance. For additional information and application materials visit http://www.subr.edu/academic/science/rehabcounsel or contact: Madan M. Kundu, Coordinator and Professor/Project Director
Rehabilitation Counseling
Southern University
229 A.C. Blanks Hall
Baton Rouge, LA 70813
Phone: 225-771-2819/2990; Fax 225-771-2293
Email: [email protected]
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN EXTRAVAGANZA
The Division of Family and Consumer Sciences will host a Computer-Aided Design Extravaganza Wednesday, May 7 in P.E. Thrift Hall from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. A collection of student, faculty and staff creations will be on display. Dr. Grace Namwamba, apparel, merchandising and textile professor, will speak on the future of digital textiles and mass customization in the apparel industry at 12:30 p.m. For more information contact Devona Dixon at 771-2262 or via email at [email protected].
NATIONAL PHYSICAL
EDUCATION & SPORT WEEK 2003
“Bring Back the Past, Jump Start Your Future”
Monday, May 5
3-on-3 Basketball Tournament*
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Tuesday, May 6
SU Olympic Challenge*
9 a.m.-Noon
Wednesday, May 7
Dance Workshops*-1-4 p.m.
Water Show -7 p.m.
Thursday, May 8
Awards Ceremony – 6:30 p.m.
Culminating Activities – 7:30 p.m.
*Open to SU Students with valid ID
NAACP NATIONAL
CONVENTION IN MIAMI
The Southern University Chapter of the NAACP is inviting everyone to attend the 94th annual NAACP National Convention in Miami, Fla. July 13-17. A new scholarship is also available to those interested. For more information call Soncheree at 278-5878 or email the chapter at [email protected]
OMEGA TAU PI PRAYER BREAKFAST
Omega Tau Pi Social Service Organization will host its second annual Prayer Breakfast, Saturday, May 3 from 9-11 a.m. in the Baptist Student Union. The guest speaker will be Pastor Bridgette Steibs from Ministry of Love. The theme for the occasion is “For I am Blessed.” Admission is 5 p.m. For more information call Jackie 356-5638 or Corhonda at 654-0609.
GRE ENHANCING
OPPORTUNITY
The Educational Infrastructure Enhancement/Undergraduate Research Enhancement Program is designed to increase the number of Southern University students pursuing graduate degrees and professional degrees. If you are a junior or senior interested in improving your performance on the Graduate Record Examination and enhancing your opportunity for success in graduate studies, contact Mrs. Eileen Kennedy in the Graduate School, Office 1043 or call 771-5390. The Educational Infrastructure Enhancement/Undergraduate Research Enhancement Program, a Title III Program administered by the Graduate School, hosted a “Showcase of Graduate School Programs” from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., in the Cotillion Ballroom of the Student Union Building. The “Showcase” allowed students to take advantage of the opportunity to discover the variety and quality of graduate degrees offered on this campus