FREE HIV TESTING
Anonymous/Confidential testing for students, faculty, staff and general public. No needles. No blood. Testing is held on Thursdays from 5-7 p.m. at the Baranco-Hill Student Health Center. Services and confidential results by Metro Health. Student Health Center will not have access to results. Call for appointment (names not required for appointments) at 771-4770.
7th Annual DoE
EPSCoR & LS-LAMP
Student Research
Conference
7th Annual DoE EPSCoR & LS-LAMP Student Research Conference will be held November 23 at the Sheraton Hotel in New Orleans. An important component of the conference is the student oral and poster scientific competitions. These competitions will display the research and presentation skills of minority, undergraduate scholars in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Top presenters will receive awards. LS-Lamp is current accepting abstracts for student oral and poster presentations. Registration is avaible at www.ls-lamp.org. The deadline for online registration and abstract sucmission is October 11. For more information call Candace Davis, director of Outreach Operations at 771-2777 or [email protected].
Early Registration for Spring 2004
Be advised that Early Registration for the Spring 2004 semester will be held from November 3 to November 19. The following is the breakdown according to priority: November 3-4: Law School and Graduate School, November 5-7: 60 earned hours and above (Juniors and Seniors), November 8-10: 59 earned hours and below (Sophomores and Freshmen) and November 11-19: Everyone. Note: November 11-19 students with problems may be seen in the Enrollment Office located in T.H. Harris hall. Be advised that a $30 failure to pre-register fee will be billed to those continuing students who fail to participate in early-registration.
First Annual Capital City Showdown
The Louisiana Leadership Institute will host the first ever Capital City Showdown Battle of the Bands and Drum Line Competition November 22 at 3 p.m. in A.W. Mumford Stadium. Tickets are $10 at the gate. The showdown will feature the Louisiana Leadership All Star Marching Band and St. Augustine, M.B. Smiley, Washington Marion, Carroll, Leflore, Central, McDonough 35 and Carver High Schools Marching Bands.
New Nation of Islam
Teacher Speaks
Teacher of the New Nation of Islam will speak November 20 in the Royal Cotillion Ballroom of the Smith-Brown Memorial Union. Please bring your Holy Bible and Holy Quran. For more information contact the Muslim Student Organization at 284-8748.
Pictures With
Black Santa
Project SOAR (Saving Our #1 American Resource-Children), a nonprofit child abuse prevention program will sponsor its annual “Take Pictures with Black Santa” on Saturday, November 22 and Sunday, November 23 at The Flea Market located at 5905 Florida Blvd. from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. For more information call 774-7526.
Scholarships Available for Gay and Lesbian Students
The New Orleans Chapter of PFLAG (Parents, Family and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) are offering 25 $1,000 scholarships available for the 2004-2005 school year. To be eligible, the student must (a) self identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered, (b) be 17 years or older as of April 15, 2004, (c) be a resident of Louisiana and (d) be planning to attend (or attending) a post-secondary educational institution. The application and required supporting materials must be postmarked by February 10, 2004 and recipients must be present at the awards event in May 2004 to accept the scholarship in person. Applications can be obtained by visiting the website at www.pflagno.org; at The Lesbian and Gay Community Center at 2114 Decatur Street or by writing to PFLAG-New Orleans, Scholarship Committee, P.O. Box 15515, New Orleans, LA 70175. All applicants will be notified of results by April 25, 2004.
Scholarships for
Speech Pathology and Audiology Majors
The Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology has scholarships for full-time undergraduate Speech Pathology and Audiology majors pursing a Bachelor of Science degree in Speech Pathology and Audiology at SU. Qualified candidates will receive a stipend of $3,300 per academic year, a $100 per semester textbook stipend and tuition costs. To qualify, candidates must meet the minimum criteria: full time Speech Audiology major, accepted into the College of Sciences, current junior or senior at SU, membership of a culturally or linguistically diverse group and a cumulative grade point average of 2.8. For more information about eligibility requirements and application materials contact project coordinator Tonia Williams Horton at 771-2393 or via email at Tonia_WilliamsHorton@ cxs.subr.edu.
The Southern University Institute for
Transportation Studies (SUITS)
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is currently accepting applications for the Southern University Institute for Transportation Studies (SUITS) Fellowship for the Spring 2004 Semester. Eligibility requirements: Must be enrolled in the civil and environmental engineering program; must be in a transportation related discipline; should be planning to enter the transportation profession after completing their higher level education; must be a freshmen, sophomore or junior but will not complete junior year of college before being awarded a SUITS fellowship. The maximum stipend and tuition is $2,500. Requests for the SUITS Fellowship application must be submitted to Sharlenitia Clark, Program Coordinator, SUITS Fellowship, Southern University and A&M College, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, P.O. Box 9969, Baton Rouge, LA 70813, call 771-4324 or email [email protected].
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First Annual
Thanksgiving Banquet
The Southern University Foundation Campus Ministry will host its first ever Thanksgiving Banquet on November 22 at 6 p.m. Chancellor Edward Jackson will be the evening’s guest speaker. All students, faculty and the public are cordially invited.
Second Annual Holiday Bake & Craft Sale
Celebrate the spirit of giving at the Second Annual Holiday Bake and Craft Sale sponsored by the SU School of Nursing. The event will be held Friday, November 21 from noon to 4 p.m. in the SU School of Nursing Lobby. Proceed to benefit the women and children of the Capitol Area Battered Women’s Program.
Play Opens
The theatre department at SU will present The Business of Murder, a two act play, November 18-22. Performances will be in the Fine Arts Theatre with a 7:30 p.m. curtain each day. Admission charges are $5.00 for adults, $1.00 for students and Seniors. Tickets will be available in the box office in the Fine Arts Lobby from 6 p.m. till curtain time each evening of the performance. The public is invited. The is an “adult” play NOT recommended for children under age 15. Children under age 15 will NOT be admitted. The age restriction is departmental policy not a matter of individual option. Non university students should have I.D. available. For additional information contact the theatre department at 771-3190.
Baptist Student Center General Meeting
The T.J. Jemison Baptist Student Center is holding its general meeting on Thursday, November 20 at 7 p.m. This meeting will discuss the upcoming events for the remainder of the semester and spring semester. The B.S.U. is located at 724 Harding Blvd. Across from LaCumba and the tennis court. For more information or transportation call 774-8924.
220 Power Ministries
220 Power Ministries is hosting a special mid-week service in front of the Union on the stage Wednesday 19 at noon and at 7 p.m. in the Cotillion Ballroom. All Christian leaders and organizations are encouraged to attend. There will be live praise and worship coupled with a dynamic message from a man of God. For more information contact Floyd Prescott at 774-1700.
Bethany World Prayer Center Revival Team
The World Prayer Center Revival Team and 220 Power Ministries are coming back to “The Back” Thursday, November 20. All students are welcomed to come and join in this final celebration of the semester. The event is schedule to kick off at 7:15 in front of Totty Hall. For more information contact Dominique Edmond at 771-4666.