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Univerisity of Memphis Student News


February 12, 2018

Upcoming Events
E-News Submissions

The Student E-news will now be distributed on Mondays. Please have submissions in by Wednesday prior to the week that you would like your event to be added. Visit TigerZone or contact Teniesha Anderson for more information and submission requests.

Student Government Association Applications

It's that time of year again! Student Government Association's President, Vice-President, and Senator applications are now open! Visit SGA's website to apply or to learn more information. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Teniesha Anderson.

Student Athletics' Chant

The Student Government Association in partnership with Blue Crew ishaving a competition to create new chants to be used at athletic events for the University. There can be up to 5 winners and each winner will receive a $100 gift card to the University Bookstore. To submit a video please visit Tiger Zone.

Resumes on Point

Join Career Services for their weekly resume workshop! To check out their schedule and times, visit Career Services' Website.

Image description Memphis Career Preparation Academy

If you’re like most students, you want to land your dream job after graduation. However, career planning shouldn’t begin after you earn your degree. Career preparation should take place throughout
your college experience, beginning with your first year on campus. And there’s no time like the present to define your future at MCPA! For more information visit the MCPA webpage.

Image description Tigers Fight Hunger

Tigers Fight Hunger allows students to donate unused guest meals to students in need. TFH is partnership between Student Leadership & Involvement, Student Accountability, Outreach & Support, Tiger Dining, Campus Card, and Student Government Association. More information is available on TFH's webpage.

When: February 12th - February 23rd

Safe Zone Training

Are you looking for ways to make a difference? Interested in solving issues of gender and sexuality? The Office of Multicultural Affairs and the University Counseling Center has partnered to offer Safe Zone Training opportunities that focus on LGBTQ+ and gender identity. The sessions will involve activities, lectures and critical discussions designed to create inclusion for all genders on campus and in the community. Register today! For more information, contact Dr. Linh Luu or Christina New.

Safe Zone Training 1: LGBTQ+

Mar. 1 | 10 AM - 12 PM | UC Poplar Room

Safe Zone Training 2: Gender Identity

Feb. 12 | 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM | UC Poplar Room
Mar. 15 | 1 – 3 PM | UC Bluff Room

Protest Sign Creation Station

The protest sign library is inspired mostly by the Memphis Sanitation Workers Strike protest signs and partly by the Protest Banner Lending Library in Chicago. This ongoing event provides the UofM community an exercise in channeling change through visual representation. From February through April, a protest sign creation station will pop up in McWherter Library's rotunda. Any UofM community member can stop by and make a sign. You can make your sign and submit it to be displayed in McWherter Library's rotunda, or take it with you.

When: February 12th-February 13th, 12:00PM-2:00PM

Where: McWherter Library 1st Floor

International Entreprenuership

Students will learn the benefits of joining the International Business Student Organization while hearing from two guest speakers. Hear from a senior executive, about his entrepreneurial ventures and how one became an international company. Learn about the opportunities offered to business students by the PDC and CPP. Refreshments provided!

When: Febraury 13th, 4:30PM-5:30PM

Where: Fogelman College of Business & Economics, Room 121

RefWorks

Learn about RefWorks! This introductory session will help you learn how to: sign up for RefWorks, import full-text articles, create citations for bibliographies using APA, MLA, Chicago, and a multitude of additional styles, and use Write-N-Cite, a Microsoft Word add-on. For more information visit the webpage or contact Brannen Varner.

When: February 14th, 10AM, 3PM, & 6PM

Where: McWherter Library Fishbowl

Pop-up Library

Don't have time to got to the library? We are bringing the library to you! Stop by for research help, learn about library resources and services, or check-out books and technology.

When: Febrarury 14th, 11:00AM-1:00PM

Where: UC Atrium

Ash Wednesday

The Catholic Campus Ministry will mark the beginning of the Lenten Season with the celebration of “Ash Wednesday” including of Mass and distribution. Ash Wednesday is the traditional beginning of forty days of prayer, fast, abstinence from meat, penance, and performance of good works, in anticipation of the celebration of Easter Sunday. 

When: February 14th, 12:30PM

Where: UC Bluff Room

1920s Silent Film

Calling all film lovers! Now is your chance to see a rare 1920s silent film about a black woman with a shocking past who dedicates herself to helping a near bankrupt school for impoverished black youths. Come take a step back in history with us as we honor MLK50 and Black History Month. Free popcorn served!

When: February 14th, 4:00PM

Where: McWherter Library 2nd Floor Commons

Image description Asian Heritage Month Opening Tabling

Asian Heritage Month Opening Tabling will serve as the kick-off event for the University of Memphis Asian History Month. We will have activities ready for students in the UC Atrium, so that students can come at their own leisure during their lunch break. Activities offered will include lucky knot tying, origami, Japanese calligraphy, and Chinese ink drawing.

When: February 19th, 11:00AM-2:00PM

Where: UC Atrium

I'm Graduating, Now What?

Career Services Workshops: I’m Graduating, Now What?
Workshops to Explore Options After Graduation. For more information, please contact Sandra Newcombe or visit Career Serive's Website.

When: February 20th, 12:00PM-1:30PM

           March 20th, 12:00PM-1:30PM

Where: UC Memphis Room A

Spring 2018 Women in Leadership Program

Women in Leadership: Lunch and Learn: March 23, 2018 - 12:00 pm - 2:30 pm - UC Fountain View Room
Navigating the Quarter Life Crisis: April 6, 2018 - 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm - UC Fountain View Room

For more information, Visit TigerZone or contact ToNaya Gulley.

Image description Lunar New Year Celebration

The Vietnamese Lunar New Year, or Tet, is the most celebrated holiday in the Southeast Asian country of Vietnam. The holiday usually falls between late January to early February. The new year usually symbolizes a new beginning with health, fortune, and many other valuable aspects of life. To welcome in the year of the Dog, we would like to invite you to our Lunar New Year Celebration. There will be free food and performances!! We also have a Dog Tabling event which takes place on February 19th at 12-3 on the Alumni Mall Lawn. For questions please contact Angel Vu.

When: February 21, 2018, 7:00PM-9:00PM

Where: UC Ballroom

Image description Tea House: Stress Relief for Midterms

The Tea House event will bring relaxing Asian traditions to the UofM community during midterms to help the student body relieve some stress. This event will help student see the ways Asian Culture can be applied to aspects of everyday life, such as stress relief. We plan to have zen gardens, tea, Asian snacks, yoga and tai chi lessons ready for participants. This event currently has the support of the CIUM and ISA.

When: February 28th, 11:00AM-2:00PM

Where: UC Lawn

The American Addiction: Pathways to Address the Opioid Crisis

Volume 48 of The University of Memphis Law Review invites you to its annual symposium that will analyze America’s opioid overdose epidemic through a “pathways approach,” recognizing that the epidemic derives from separate, dueling sources—legal and illegal.  The event will feature a diverse and dynamic roster of legal scholars, policymakers, and interdisciplinary practitioners who will examine issues pertaining to the pharmaceutical industry, healthcare providers, law enforcement, drug imports, the criminal justice system, public health, and more. Registration is required!

When: March 16th, 8:00AM-4:30PM

Where: Memphis Law School

2018 College to Career Conference

The 2018 College to Career Conference will be taking place on Saturday, March 17th, from 9:00-2:00pm on the 3rd floor of the UC. Janice Hall, Sr. VP of Global Sales Recruitment of Estee Lauder Companies Inc. and an alumna of the University of Memphis, will be the keynote speaker. There will be breakout sessions, mock interviews, and an etiquette lunch all accompanied by local professionals. This is a tremendous opportunity to learn skills from, and network with, the professionals who help make Memphis great. For more information, and to register, you may visit our webpage.

When: March 17th, 9:00AM

Where: UC 3rd Floor

Spring 2018 All Majors Career Fair

Save the Date for the Spring All Majors Career Fair on March 14, 2018! Tiger Talent (that's you) can connect with major employers for career and internship opportunities. Open to current students and alumni with a TigerLink account. Business Professional Dress Required. Get a jump on Career Fair prep with the Tiger Talent Professional Development Series. Visit our website for more information on the Career Fair and the Professional Development Series.

Where: UC Ballroom

When: March 14, 2018; 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Memphis Women's Summit

The Junior League of Memphis will be hosting the Memphis Women's Summit on March 22 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm in the University Center. The summit is designed to improve the Memphis community by educating and empowering women in the city of Memphis to be better leaders in their personal and professional lives.

A special opportunity exists for students, the Leaders of Tomorrow Track. Female students in their junior and senior year with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher can apply to participate in the full day of Summit events, networking and being mentored by a leader who shares their similar interests.

The Leaders of Tomorrow application can be found under the tickets tab in the top right corner of the website. Students should select 1 ticket for Leaders of Tomorrow and they will be directed to the application. Students will be asked to list volunteer and leadership positions while in college, how those experiences have impacted them (less than 200 words), and what their post-graduation plans are.

Rise Against Hunger

On April 4th, 2018, the School of Health Studies will be hosting a Rise Against Hunger (formerly known as Stop Hunger Now) event to help combat the worldwide problem of hunger and malnutrition. This non-profit organization aims to end world hunger by providing nutritious, low-cost meals to children living in poverty-stricken nations all across the globe. Specially, Rise Against Hunger organizes events in which volunteers prepare and package meals to be shipped, while donors financially support the cause by providing the funds necessary to pay for the foods to be packaged. To register as a volunteer or to donate, please complete the application.

When: Wednesday, April 4th

Where: Elma Roane Fieldhouse Room 118

Applications & Acknowledgments
Poetry Slam-Ignite the Mic Award

The Office of Multicultural Affairs is pleased to announce that UofM Freshman Courtney Penilton won first place in the seventh annual Poetry Slam-Ignite the Mic competition at the 30th annual Southwest Black Student Leadership Conference (SBSLC). UofM students attended the sessions to enhance their leadership development skills and network with student leaders from across the region.

Reminder of Limited-Use Tobacco Campus Policy

Since 2011, the UofM has had a policy that identifies where tobacco might be used on the campus. The University of Memphis believes that a healthy, safe and aesthetically pleasing campus environment for students, faculty and staff to learn, live, and work is beneficial to everyone. The policy can be found here: https://umwa.memphis.edu/umpolicies/UM1738.htm. Tobacco use is not permitted in any UofM-owned or leased property, including grounds, vehicles, and buildings. The only exception is residential rental properties governed by tenant leases, and individual guest rooms designated as 'smoking rooms' in the UofM Holiday Inn and the Fogelman Executive Center. Tobacco use is also prohibited in all state-owned vehicles. Several sites on the main, Park Avenue (South Campus), Lambuth and Millington campuses have been designated where the use of tobacco products is permitted. These sites are noted via links on the Designated Areas webpage.

Image description Join the University Libraries Student Advisory Board!

Share your feedback and ideas for the library regarding resources, services, and space while getting great leadership experience for your resume. Plus, there's free food! Visit the registration site to sign up!

Application Deadline: February 15th

MLK50 Essay Contest

Want to win some cash?! Submit an essay in the McWherter Library Essay Contest! Prizes will be awarded in Graduate and Undergraduate categories. For Complete Rules and Guidelines, visit the library's webpage.

Deadline: February 24th

First-Year Student Research Survey

Have you ever seen a movie about college? Researchers from the Department of Leadership would like to survey freshman students to study the effects of college-themed films on their expectations of college life. If you have seen any movies about college students, please consider taking our brief survey! 5 participants from this research study are eligible to win a $10 visa gift card.

Memphis Brand Initiative Internships

As champions of the Memphis brand, Memphis Brand Initiative leads a concerted effort to bring the best techniques in digital, marketing, and communications together to bolster Memphis’ reputation on a local, national, and global level. MBI is currently seeking interns. To learn more, visit MBI's website.

The 30th Annual Student Research Forum

The 30th Annual Student Research Forum will be held on Monday, March 26, 2018 in the University Center Ballroom. You are invited to submit your research for presentation at the UofM’s largest student research forum.

Application deadline: March 9

Poster Presentation | 10:00 to 11:30 AM
Awards Ceremony   | Noon to 12:30 PM

Up to $3000 in Prizes

Hosted by the Graduate School, Helen Hardin Honors College and the Graduate Student Association

If you have questions, please contact Lakesha Herring.

Student Event Allocation Proposal Submissions

Student Event Allocation (SEA) is a program that allows Registered Student Organizations to submit proposals for events & programs such as speakers, lectures, dance performances, etc. Proposals are submitted a semester in advance of the proposed program.  Fall 2018 Packets are now available via Tiger Zone and are due Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 11:59 PM. If you have any questions and/or concern, please contact Mariah M. Moore.

Tiger Talent Goes Green

Tiger Talent Goes Green is a one-day job shadowing program where undergraduate students in ALL MAJORS can earn $100 to explore careers in Renewable Energy Production, Energy Efficiency, Environmental Management/Recycling, Natural Resource Conservation or Environmental Compliance, Education and Training, and Public Awareness. For example, a Communications Major may shadow a Communications Specialist at a non-profit focused on reducing air pollution. Matched students will shadow the week of March 19 -23. For more information, contact Yolana Dillard or visit TigerLink to apply.

Image description Girl Scouts Summer Camp

Girls Scouts is now hiring for various positins for their 2018 Summer Camp. For more information or to apply visit the Girl Scouts webpage.

The Call to Excellence is Here: Delta Tau Delta Fraternity

The turn of the calendar has brought more opportunities to grow and lead to the University of Memphis in 2018.  Starting this semester, Delta Tau Delta Fraternity is offering the chance to become a founding father of a brand-new colony. As a values-based organization, Delta Tau Delta brings men of various backgrounds together to promote personal, professional, and leadership development. While fraternity membership requires commitment and discipline, it results in an experience that is undoubtedly life-changing. Please click here to learn about becoming a founding father.

MLGW New Payment Option For Students

New utility payment option offers students greater flexibility

Memphis Light, Gas and Water (MLGW) now offers a PrePay service to residential customers, giving you complete control over your energy use and costs. With PrePay, YOU decide when you pay and the amount you pay toward your service. No deposit is required, there’s no late fees since you always pay ahead, no electric reconnection fees if service is ever disconnected and no end-of-the-month bill surprises.

To learn more or enroll, call 528-7729 (PPAY) or 544-6549, visit mlgw.com, or go into any of MLGW’s Community Offices.

Want to Appeal Your Parking Ticket in Person?

In person parking ticket appeals each week!

When: Every Wednesday

TIme: 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Location: UC 359

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