Announcements for the week of January 23, 2017

  • The CoAS Dean Search Committee invites faculty to join these meetings to meetCandidate #2, Dr. Uriel Quesada, and provide feedback to the committee. To review Dr. Quesada’s CV, click here.
    • Campus Forum: Mon., Jan. 23, 2:15pm-3:00pm, Lundring Events Center.
    • Division Faculty Meetings: (If you are unable to attend your Division meeting, you are welcome to attend another Division's meeting):
      • Humanities Division Meeting, Mon., Jan. 23, 4-5pm, Alumni 128.
      • Social Sciences Division Meeting, Tues., Jan. 24, 8:30-9:30am, Ullman 100/101.
      • Creative Arts Division Meeting, Tues., Jan. 24, 9:45-10:45am, Ullman 100/101.
      • Natural Sciences Division Meeting, Tues., Jan. 24, 11:20am-12:20pm, Ullman 100/101.
         
  • The CoAS Dean Search Committee invites faculty to join these meetings to meetCandidate #3 and provide feedback to the committee:
    • Campus Forum: Fri., Jan. 27, 10:30-11:15am, Lundring Events Center.
    • Division Faculty Meetings: (If you are unable to attend your Division meeting, you are welcome to attend another Division's meeting):
      • Creative Arts Division Meeting, Thurs., Jan. 26, 1:45-2:45pm, Ullman 100/101.
      • Natural Sciences Division Meeting, Thurs., Jan. 26, 2:45-3:45pm, Ullman 100/101.
      • Humanities Division Meeting, Thurs., Jan. 26, 4-5pm, Ullman 100/101.
      • Social Sciences Division Meeting, Fri., Jan. 27, 8:00-9:00am, Ullman 100/101.
         
  • Staff and Faculty Lunch, Wed., Jan. 25, 11am - 1pm, reserved area in the UPSTAIRSUllman Dining Commons. The discounted price of $8 + tax includes all menu options offered in the Dining Commons.
     
  • University Chapel, Thurs., Jan. 26, 11:25am, Samuelson Chapel.
     
  • Center for Teaching and Learning's Lunch Series, Thurs., Jan. 26, 12:15pm, Hum 116.  Kaitlin Hodgdon (Lecture Capture Specialist CTL)  will present "Using Recorded Lectures to Enhance the Classroom Experience."  If you would like to propose a topic or lead a session, please contact Joan Wines at wines@callutheran.edu.
     
  • Artists and Speakers Series presents Canadian BrassThurs., Jan. 26, 7:30pm, Samuelson Chapel. Admission is free. Click here for more information.
     
  • Fall 2016 course evaluations are available! To access your reports, begin by logging into the system at http://courseval.callutheran.edu with your Cal Lutheran username and password.  When you login you will see a message that says, “There are no recent reports available to you.”  This message is showing because all of the course evaluations have closed.  There are two ways you can access your report.  Either click on the link that says, “Click here to view past reports” or hover over the Reports tab and choose Evaluation reports.  Once in the Evaluation Reports screen, please make sure the Year drop-down is set to 2016 and the Period drop-down is set to the correct semester/term (16/FA – Fall Semester; 16/FA/A – Fall Term, 16/OM/2 = Online Term 2). 
     
  • Adjunct and Faculty overload contracts for the Spring Semester were mailed on Fri., Jan. 20. If your enrollment goes up after the first day of classes, or you add a tutorial, you will need to notify Karissa Oien at koien@callutheran.edu for your contract to be updated. The contracts are paid out February through May.
     
  • Festival of Scholars: The last day to plan a session to be included in the 2017 Festival of Scholars is Jan. 27, 2017. Please complete the Session Request Form and return to fos@callutheran.edu or Ashley Fessenden at MC 1425.

 

 

 

Upcoming

  • Bishop R. Guy Erwin will speak on "Towards Greater Unity: Lutherans, Catholics and the Declaration on the Way," Mon., Jan. 30, 7-8:30pm, Ullman Commons 100/101. Sponsored by the Division of Mission and Identity. Admission is free. Click here for more information.
     
  • Paul B. Thompson, W.K. Kellogg Professor of Agricultural, Food and Community Ethics at Michigan State University, will present the Harold Stoner Clark Lectures onTues., Feb. 21 at 11:10 am on “Four Archetypes for Future Food Systems” and at 4:00 pm on “Social Amplification of Risk: The Ethical Questions,” both in Samuelson Chapel. A pre-lecture discussion will take place on Fri., Feb. 17 from 11:45-12:45 in Lundring. The goal of this discussion is to provide faculty, staff, and students with a familiarity of the topics of the HSC lectures so that they may be more enjoyable and understandable. For information please contact Brian Collins -briancollins@callutheran.edu  Information on the Harold Stoner Clark Lectures can be found at: callutheran.edu/hsc Note: Convocation Schedule will be in place on Tues., Feb. 21, with classes ending at 11:00 am, and beginning at 12:40 pm.
 

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