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Delta Blues Symposium,
call for papers
The committee
planning the Delta Blues Symposium for March 30 and April 1, 2006,
has issued its annual call for scholarly papers. The theme for
the 12th annual event is "Delta Diversity."
Click here to access the call for
papers.
Holiday celebration is Tuesday at
Student Union
The annual holiday
celebration conducted by the student leadership organizations will
be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 29, at center court of the Student Union.
Everyone is invited.
Football team headed to
New Orleans Bowl
Congratulations
to
Coach Steve Roberts and the ASU Indians who will represent the
Sun Belt Conference at this year's New Orleans Bowl on Tuesday, Dec.
20. Because of Hurricane Katrina, this year's bowl will be
played in Lafayette, La. The opponent, yet to be named by the
bowl committee, will represent the Conference USA.
Click here for details.
Sir Harold Evans to be
on campus Nov. 30
Sir Harold Evans, author of the
critically acclaimed book, “They Made
America: Innovators from Steam Engines to Search Engines: Two
Centuries of Innovators,” will discuss his work during the next
presentation in the Lecture-Concert Series on Wednesday, Nov. 30.
Click here for details.
Development offers
holiday poinsettias
The ASU Development Office's annual poinsettia
sale is still underway. At $8 each, the plants are in six-inch
pots wrapped in gold foil with a festive bow. Interested
individuals may place an order by calling 972-3940, or e-mailing
development@astate.edu. The poinsettias will be available for
pick-up on Monday, Dec. 5, from noon until 2 p.m., at the Fowler
Center.
Benefits enrollment
continues through Nov. 30
Human Resources will continue to conduct benefits
open enrollment for the 2006 year through Wednesday, Nov. 30.
This
is time changes and additions can be made. Individuals
who have not done so are encouraged to make an appointment with
their HR representative.
Creative cooking for
non-traditional students
Non-traditional students are invited to a class
on Creative Cooking Wednesday, Nov. 30, in the Mockingbird Room of
the Student Union. The emphasis will be "How to cook on a budget,
creatively," a big help for this group. The Sodexho team will assist
with the cooking session, which was rescheduled from its original
date at the Edge.
Concerts scheduled for Dec. 5
and 6
The Department of
Music will present concerts next week. The Tribe, a jazz band,
will perform Monday, Dec. 5, and The Ringers, a handbell choir, will
present Christmas favorites on Tuesday, Dec. 6. Both events
are free and begin at 7:30 p.m. in Riceland Hall of Fowler Center.
Click on the links to see more details:
The Tribe or The Ringers.
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