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Information and Deadlines
Spring Holiday (No Classes/Offices Open)
March 24 & 25
Classes will not be held March 24 & 25. Offices will be open.
Changes to BearPass Password
March 28
Changes to recovering your BearPass account password starting March 28, 2016
Changes to the BearPass account recovery process mean increased security
Final My Payment Plan Installment Due
March 25
The final installment of the “My Payment Plan” for Spring 2016 housing and required student fees is due today. If paying in person, payment must be received in Bursar’s Office by 4:00 p.m. Payments submitted via the web must be completed by 4:00 p.m. also to be processed in time.
Last Day for 75% Credit/Refund – Spring 2016 Second Block Classes
March 29
The last day to drop or withdraw from Spring 2016 Second Block classes, with 75% refund, is today.
Fall and Summer 2016 Early Registration (Sequenced)
March 30
Fall and Summer 2015 Early Registration period begins March 30 and continues through April 25. Students can find their registration date/time at My Missouri State – Academics tab – Registration Status option.
Flu Shots at Taylor Health and Wellness
Starting September 25
Flu Shots: Starting 9/25/15 at 1 pm
Reduce the risk of flu illness and ruining your holidays and finals.
Come to Taylor Monday through Friday, 8 am to 4:15 pm for your flu shot.
The cost for the seasonal flu vaccine is as follows:
* MSU employees (full and part-time) – No Cost (paid by MSU health insurance plan)
* Household members of employees – No Cost (paid by MSU health insurance plan)
* Retirees – on MSU insurance – No Cost (paid by MSU health insurance plan)
* Retirees on Medicare – No Cost (paid by Medicare) – Check in at the Business Office prior to receiving injection
* Students – No Cost (paid by Student Fees)
* Others – $29.50
* Please note, Taylor Health and Wellness Center does not vaccinate children under 6 years of age. Ages 6-9 years need to bring a copy of their immunization record to determine if the child needs one or two flu vaccines. If you have children less than 6 years of age, please contact their pediatrician for information about the vaccine.
* If you are on Coumadin (warfarin) we must have an INR lab result in the last 3 weeks equal to or less than 3.5.
* Bring your BearPass Card. Dress for easy access to your upper arm.
If you want more information about the vaccine please go towww.cdc.gov/flu/.
For more information about receiving your vaccine at Taylor, please call 836-4000.
Events
Searching for the Seventies: The DOCUMERICA Photography Exhibition
March, Brick City Building 3
Searching for the Seventies: The DOCUMERICA Photography Project will be on exhibit at Brick City Gallery March 4-April 19, 2016.
Brick City Gallery is located at 215 West Mill Street, Springfield. Gallery hours are M-F 11am-6pm, and Saturdays Noon-5pm
Exhibit will be open during Springfield First Friday Art Walk February 5, until 10pm. Galleries are closed national and university holidays. Closed Spring Break March 5-13.
“In 1971, the newly established U.S. Environmental Protection Agency launched the DOCUMERICA Photography Project with the goal of documenting environmental troubles and triumphs across the country. Gifford Hampshire, the Project’s Director, envisioned a broad scope. Inspired by the Farm Security Administration’s photography project of the 1930s and 40s, he encouraged his photographers to capture “the human connection” to the environment, from small towns in coal country to urban streetscapes. “Where you see people,” he told them, “there’s an environmental element to which they are connected.”
About 70 photographers, including Flip Schulke, John Corn, Danny Lyon, John H. White, and Lyntha Scott Eiler completed 115 separate assignments between 1972 and 1977. What emerged was a moving and textured portrait of America. Capturing a rapidly changing society with surprising resonances to the present, Searching for the Seventies: The DOCUMERICA Photography Project presents a sampling of images culled from a trove of thousands.
The exhibition’s three sections are named after popular songs of the time. “Ball of Confusion” documents the tumultuous environmental, political, and social reality of the 1970s. The energy crises, slow economic growth, and high unemployment were themes pursued by many of the photographers. They brought issues such as the future of cities, gender equality, abortion, and gay rights into crisp focus.
“Everybody Is a Star” showcases vibrant and diverse examples of self-expression – bell-bottoms, bare midriffs, mini dresses, and bright colors – all were in stark contrast to the buttoned-up fashions and accompanying societal norms of the 1950s and early 60s. The ethos of the 1970s was “do your own thing.” Some of the DOCUMERICA photographers were drawn to subjects, which emphasized growing appreciation of ethnic and cultural diversity.
The third section, “Pave Paradise,” illustrates the fragmented landscape of America in the 1970s. Much as today, many Americans had romanticized notions of an idyllic life in small-town America. But small-town reality was often one of poverty, pollution, and quickly dwindling populations. The photographers also exposed the stark differences between sprawling suburbs and crumbling inner cities of the 1970s. They trained their cameras on the great vistas and natural beauty of the American landscape, capturing the threat of development and environmental damage done in the name of progress.
Searching for the Seventies: The DOCUMERICA Photography Project is a collaboration between SITES and the National Archives and Records Administration which now holds the original DOCUMERICA photographic materials and records. The archival records and some 22,000 slides, in addition to negatives, prints, and microfiche, are stored in the stacks of the National Archives in College Park, MD. You can browse through almost 16,000 of the DOCUMERICA images on the Archives’ website and Flickr.”
“Always Being Now” Photography Exhibition
March 14 at 11:00 AM, Student Exhibition Center
Showcasing the work by Missouri State University Art+Design photography students. This exhibition is a complement to the Smithsonian “Searching for the Seventies: DOCUMERICA Photography Project” being exhibited in the Brick City Gallery from March 4 through April 19.
Missouri State University’s 111th Birthday Party
March 17 at 11:00, Plaster Student Union
Celebrate of the 111th birthday of Missouri State University at a party in the PSU sponsored by R.E.A.L. Bears.
- Answer a trivia and spin the prize wheel
- Snap a picture in the photobooth
- Sign a giant birthday card for Missouri State
- Enjoy traditional Missouri State food provided by Traditions Council
- Donate birthday party supplies to local nonprofit Wish I May
- Buy the 2016 “Be a Bear T-shirt,” which supports the Student Emergency Scholarship Fund
Carillon concert in honor of Missouri State University’s 111th birthday
March 17 at 12:00 PM, Jane A. Meyer Carillon
Hear the birthday song and Missouri State’s fight song played on the carillon in honor of the University’s 111th birthday.
Biology Seminar: Chemical and Biomolecular Tools
March 18 at 4:00 PM, Temple Hall Room 003
Developing Chemical and Biomolecular Tools for Analytical, Separation, and Biomedical Applications
Dr. Keiichi Yoshimatsu, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry
Cultural Corner
March 18 at 4:30 PM, Morris Center
Cultural Corner is an activity run by the Office of International Programs in which American and International students get together to discuss various topics. It is a great way for International students to practice their language skills and for all involved to broaden their knowledge of the world.
MSU Clarinet Day 2016
March 19 at 10:00 AM, Ellis Hall
MSU Clarinet Day 2016
Saturday, March 19, 10am-5pm, Ellis Hall
10am- Clinic: Bridging Extended Techniques and Fundamentals, Ellis room 116
11am- Clarinet Ensemble Concert (Bring your Clarinets to join us!), Ellis Recital Hall
Noon- Lunch Break
2pm- Guest Artist Recital with pianist Wei-Han Su and assisted by Allison Storochuk, Ellis Recital Hall
3pm- Master Class, Ellis Recital Hall
Wesley Warnhoff- Adjunct Professor of Clarinet at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
MSU Piano Faculty Ensemble Concert
March 20 at 3:30 PM, Ellis Hall 217b
MSU Piano Faculty Ensemble Concert
Performances by Peter Collins, Hye-Jung Hong and Wei-Han Su, piano
Music by Schumann/Brahms, Shostakovich and Ravel
All Bands Concert
March 21 at 8:00 PM, Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts
All Bands Concert
Men’s Chorus/Women’s Chorus Concert
March 22 at 7:30 PM, Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts
Men’s Chorus/Women’s Chorus Concert
Tough Talk Table Talk
March 23 at 12:30 PM, Plaster Student Union 308 A & B
These sessions are to promote open dialogue concerning tough issues on our campus and in the community
Lyle Foster will facilitate
Works by Artist Axel Void
March 28 at 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM, Brick City Gallery
Artist Axel Void will display a body of new works as well as a mural project completed on site during his time on MSU’s campus. Void is influenced by classical painting and drawing and has been in contact with graffiti writing since 1999. He studied Fine Arts in Cádiz, Granada, and Sevilla, and based himself in Berlin until moving to Miami in 2013, where he currently resides.
This event is part of MSU’s “The 70s Experience: Always Being Now” series of events featuring exhibitions, visiting artist workshops, performances, films and lectures.
Drops and withdrawals can be processed online at My Missouri State. If you have a hold on your account preventing the use of the web registration system to drop a class, contact the Office of the Registrar prior to midnight on the deadline day. Office hours are 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. After 5:00 pm, email Registrar@missouristate.edu from your University email account, or fax 417-836-6334.
Course adds and section changes can only be processed with academic department approval.
Additional refund and payment deadlines can be found here: http://www.missouristate.edu/registrar/feedeadlines.html
Direct from Ireland: CELTIC NIGHTS – Spirit of Freedom
March 29 at 7:30 PM, Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts
Spirit of Freedom tells the story of Irish independence, beginning 100 years ago with the Easter Rising. Akin to America’s 4th of July, the Easter Rising of 1916 created the Ireland we know and love today. Through music, song, dance and storytelling, CELTIC NIGHTS honors the struggle of a people fighting to gain freedom, independence and true democracy.
Enda Kenny, prime minister of Ireland, says “Celtic Nights have brought our distinctive and evolving music and dance tradition to the world stage, and showcased our tradition in spectacular fashion.”
Introduction to the Performance at 6:45 p.m.
Voluntary Simplicity Discussion Courses
March 29 at 3:30 PM, Meyer Library Room 209
“Our decisions on how we live and consume are not made in a vacuum. We are affected by the consumer culture and society around us. Voluntary Simplicity helps participants examine how modern society can interfere with caring for the planet. Together, you explore how consumption patterns have an impact on you and your relationships, as well as the environment. Discover ways to slow down and live simply.”
Participants will meet for five, one-hour sessions to:
• Gain an understanding of the meaning of voluntary simplicity
• Explore the material and psychological distractions that prevent us from caring for Earth
• Consider how life might be enriched through the practice of simplicity
• Develop a personal Action Plan to integrate simplicity into their lives
These courses are completely FREE, open to all MSU students, faculty, and staff and do not require any prior knowledge or experience with the topic.
We only have space for 12 people, sign-up today to reserve your spot!
To sign-up, contact Jordan Schanda, Sustainability Coordinator
Or fill out the online interest form
World Language Showcase
March 30 at 8:00 AM- 2:00 PM, PSU and Siceluff Hall
Please join Missouri State University’s Department of Modern and Classical Languages for its inaugural World Language Showcase on Wednesday, March 30, 2016.
Bring your students to meet MCL faculty members and college students in world languages. Help your students make that transition from high school to college. There will be contests, proficiency activities, guest speakers, and LOTS of languages, all happening on the beautiful Missouri State campus in Springfield.
Science Writer Sam Kean Talk
March 30 at 5:00 PM, PSU Theater
New York Times best-selling author and popular science writer Sam Keanwill be giving a talk in the PSU Theater at Missouri State University on Wednesday, March 30th from 5:00 – 6:00 pm followed by a book-signing where you’ll have the opportunity to buy a signed copy of one of his books.Admission to the event is free. For further details on Sam Kean, please visit samkean.com.
This talk is sponsored by the MSU Chemistry Department Advisory Board, the Ozarks Local Section of the American Chemical Society, and the MSU College of Natural and Applied Sciences.
Education Day 2016
March 31 at 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM, University Plaza Convention Center
Come meet representatives from local and national school districts looking to hire students interested in working in an educational institution or educationally focused organization.
Come dressed professionally with plenty of copies of your resume. Many representatives will be taking the time to interview at the career fair.
Education Day Workshops will be planned prior to Education Day. Visit the Career Center website to find out more details.
EDUCATION DAY DETAILS
Thursday, March 31; 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM; University Plaza Convention Center (333 S. John Q. Hammons Parkway)
HRA Speaker Series featuring Chris Morris-CPK
March 31 at 2:00 PM, Plaster Student Union Theater
The community is invited to attend the annual HRA Speaker Series featuring Chris Morris. This event is sponsored by the Hospitality and Restaurant Administration Advisory Board.
Date: March 31, 2016
Location: Plaster Student Union Theater
Time: 2:00 pm
Mr. Chris Morris is the President and Chief Financial Officer for California Pizza Kitchen. Mr. Morris is a 1992 graduate of Missouri State University.
MADISON BALLET – DRACULA: A ROCK BALLET
March 31 at 7:30 PM, Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts
Dangerous Beauty! Forbidden Love! Unquenchable Thirst!
MADISON BALLET’S steampunk production, set to original rock music, strips Bram Stoker’s classic story to its bare essentials – the love triangle among Mina Murray, her fiancé Jonathan Harker, and the vampire Count Dracula. With a pounding drum and synth-heavy rock score, sensual, contemporary movement, and a dark, magnetic, undead protagonist who preys upon the living, Dracula: A Rock Ballet is a seductive production with an ancient-yet-modern aesthetic.
The second largest dance company in Wisconsin, Madison Ballet, under the leadership of artistic director W. Earle Smith, presents fresh, entertaining, bold and accessible dance.
STOMP
March 15 – March 17, 2016
Juanita K. Hammons Hall
STOMP is explosive, inventive, provocative, witty, and utterly unique, using everything but conventional percussion instruments – an unforgettable experience for audiences of all ages. See what all the noise is about. Student rush tickets are available one hour prior to each performance for $27.75 with a valid student i.d.
SAC Events
Find out more about SAC films, concerts, and comedy by looking at our SAC Events Blog.
Rock ‘n Bowl
March 18 & 25, 9:00 PM – 11:59 PM, PSU Ballroom East
Join Student Activities Council for free food and bowling! Each Rock N Bowl will have a unique theme for students to enjoy.
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Opportunities
For more opportunities, subscribe to the Community Opportunities Newsletter.
Student to Scholar Information Sessions – Research Assistant Opportunity
We invite you to attend the upcoming Scholar 2 Scholar Information meetings.
The Scholar 2 Scholar Program supports faculty mentoring of students who receive Work Study financial aid. Eligible students are assigned research assistant positions with qualified faculty to support their academic experience. This program is designed to increase retention rates and provide improved opportunities for graduate studies. Scholar 2 Scholar is supported by the Division for Diversity and Inclusion and the Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning.
Please share the attached information flyers with students and faculty.
Student Scholar 2 Scholar Information Meetings
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM Scholar to Scholar Student Session in PSU 317A
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Scholar to Scholar Student Session in PSU 317
Faculty Scholar 2 Scholar Information Meetings
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Scholar to Scholar Faculty Session in Meyer Library 204
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM Scholar to Scholar Faculty Session in Meyer Library 204
If you have questions or requests for additional information, please contact Dr. Jamaine Abidogun, Diversity Fellow, at 836-5916 orjamaineabidogun@gmail.com
Bearisters
SPSS Open Session for Assistance
Every Friday from 10:00 am – 12:00 pm in Meyer Library 205 Technology Training Center students can get walk-in assistance from an SPSS Expert. No appointment necessary! Just come and go at your convenience. For anything SPSS, from basic to advanced, just drop in at your convenience and receive assistance with your SPSS questions and issues.
These sessions are brought to you by RStats Institute and Computer Services Help Desk.

Well of Life Food Assistance
Many students across the country face food insecurity, and three pantries have been identified as locations where students can go to receive assistance. Further, Well of Life pantry has offered a student drop in time that will be specifically for any students who are in need. Click here for a flyer about the food assistance program. Click here for a map and more information online. Not open during summer semester.
Operation Groundswell: Backpacking with a Purpose
Operation Groundswell is a non-profit organization that runs international volunteering programs, focusing on social justice issues and working alongside local activists, organizations, and communities. We are looking for globally conscious and socially active students who want to spend their summer exploring some of the most complex and beautiful countries in the world!
If you’re into cultural exchange, meaningful community service, and off-the-beaten path adventure, apply by our early bird deadline on February 29th! Space is limited. For more information on our programs visit our website.
*Financial assistance is available for all students on five- and six-week programs.
Ozark Food Harvest Gardening Season
It’s getting to be that time of year again – Garden Season! Join us as we get an earlier start this year in the large high tunnel. Rob Medlen, an OTC agriculture student volunteer, has been busy preparing the planting plan and soil this month so we’ll be ready to put seeds in the ground during our first volunteer session at ONF on Thursday, March 3, from 9-11a.m. From spreading compost to planting the cold weather crops, we look forward to a fun, meaningful month of March. Regular garden sessions at our home garden will be on Mondays and Thursdays 9:00-11:00 a.m. from March – May.
Sessions also begin in the Springfield Community Gardens sites on Tuesday, March 1. We’re supporting three of their community garden sites again this year – West Central (Tuesdays 8-10 a.m.), Weller (Tuesdays 9-11 a.m.) and Tom Watkins (Wednesdays 1-3 p.m.). Soil preparation and cold weather crop planting is at the top of the task lists. Check out all of our garden opportunities online.
Contact: Jolene Thompson
Email: jothompson@ozarksfoodharvest.com
Phone: 417-865-34111 x114
Location: Varies
Website: https://ozarksfoodharvest.org
Walk, Run ‘n Roll Planning Committee
Saturday, June 18, 2016
Rutledge-Wilson Farm Community Park, Springfield, MO
Easter Seals Midwest Needs Your Help!
Sometimes the greatest gift you can give is your time …With your help, Easter Seals Midwest can build an inclusive society that embraces all people, regardless of their disability. Each day, we strive to help individuals with developmental disabilities live their best possible lives–but we can’t do it alone.
If you believe as we do-that everyone deserves the opportunity to lead a rich, fulfilling life-consider joining our Walk, Run ‘n Roll planning committee. Walk, Run ‘n Roll is a local event that is accessible for all, including people served by Easter Seals Midwest. Even though it is just one day in the fall, Walk, Run ‘n Roll is an important step forward in standing with people with disabilities and acknowledging that they can, and do, make important contributions to our community. Won’t you help us ensure that our 2016 Walk, Run ‘n Roll event is successful for those we serve?
Event-planning experience isn’t required–we have a variety of volunteer roles for talented, compassionate people!
♦ Are you a BIG-PICTURE VISIONARY? Consider chairing or co-chairing Walk, Run ‘n Roll!
♦ Do you dig DAY-OF-EVENT DETAILS? Help organize logistics and registration, or plan family-friendly activities for Walk participants!
♦ Do you have a CIRCLE OF COMMUNITY-MINDED FRIENDS? Lead them as they recruit teams to walk and volunteers to help us out!
♦ Are you an EXPERT NETWORKER? Garner community support for Walk, Run ‘n Roll through media opportunities, sponsorships and other fundraising efforts!
Please consider joining in the fun and finding out more about how you can Walk, Run ‘n Roll with us today!
Call or email Christine at 417-319-4848 or send her an email at christine.hopper@esmw.org right away.
Contact: Christine
Email: christine.hopper@esmw.org
Phone: 417-319-4848
Website: EasterSealsMidwest.org
Athletics
For a review of events that have already happened, please visit our Athletics Blog Page
- Friday, March 18 at 3:05, Baseball vs. Iowa, Hammons Field
- Saturday, March 19 at 12:00, Softball vs. Illinois State, Killian Sports Complex
- Saturday, March 19 at 2:00, Softball vs. Illinois State, Killian Sports Complex
- Saturday, March 19 at 2:05, Baseball vs. Iowa, Hammons Field
- Sunday, March 20 at 11:00, Women’s Tennis vs. South Dakota State, Cooper Tennis Fields
- Sunday, March 20 at 12:00, Softball vs. Illinois State, Killian Sports Complex
- Sunday, March 20 at 12:00, Women’s Soccer vs. Emporia State, Allison South
- Sunday, March 20 at 1:05, Baseball vs. Iowa, Hammons Field
- Sunday, March 20 at 3:00, Women’s Soccer vs. Bethany Kansas, Allison South
- Monday, March 21 at 8:3 0AM, Men’s Golf Intercollegiate, Twin Oaks
- Tuesday, March 22 at 8:30 AM, Men’s Golf Intercollegiate, Twin Oaks
- Tuesday, March 22 at 6:35 PM, Baseball vs Arkansas State, Hammons Field
- Friday, March 25 at 12:00 PM, Softball vs. Bradley, Killian Sports Complex
- Friday, March 25 at 2:00 PM, Softball vs. Bradley, Killian Sports Complex
- Friday, March 25 at 6:35 PM, Baseball vs. Minnesota, Hammons Field
- Saturday, March 26 at 12:00 PM, Softball vs. Bradley, Killian Sports Complex
- Saturday, March 26 at 2:05 PM, Baseball vs. Minnesota, Hammons Field
- Sunday, March 27 at 11:35 AM, Baseball vs. Minnesota, Hammons Field
- Thursday, March 31 at 6:35 PM, Baseball vs. Central Michigan, Hammons Field
Campus Recreation
- Spring Foster Recreation Hours
Foster Recreation Center Hours | Fall Aquatics Hours | Fall Climbing Hours |
Mon-Thurs, 6AM-11PM | Mon-Thurs, 7AM-9AM//11AM-10PM | Mon-Thurs, 4-10PM |
Fri, 6AM-9PM | Fri, 7AM-9AM//11AM-8PM | Friday, 4-8PM |
Sat, 9AM-9PM | Sat, 9AM-8PM | Sat, 1-5PM |
Sun, Noon-11PM | Sun, Noon-10PM | Sun, CLOSED |
Coming Soon In The Rec:
BearFit Schdule Changes:
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o XTrain Circuit Fridays, 2:30-3:30PM
o *NEW* Vinyasa Yoga Mondays, 9:30-10:30AM
o BOSU abs Wednesdays, 3:00-3:45
- New Zipline Hours Now open on Fridays from 6:00-8:00PM and Saturdays from 1:00-5:00PM
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Swimming Lessons Session 1 register by February 5th // Cost $40 for Members and $45 for Non-members // Every Tuesday and Thursday from February 9th – 25th
o Beginners 7:30-8:15PM
o Intermediate 8:30-9:15PM
Swimming Lessons Session 2 register by March 17th // Cost $40 for Members and $45 for Non-members // Every Tuesday and Thursday from March 22nd – April 7th
o Beginners 7:30-8:15PM
o Intermediate 8:30-9:15PM
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Lifeguard Certification and Recertification // Cost $175 for Members and $195 for Non-members // Recertification Cost$125 for Members and $150 for Non-members
o Session 1
§ March 17th 8-10PM
§ March 18th 4-10PM
§ March 19th 9-9PM
§ March 20th 9-6PM
o Session 2
§ April 7th 8-10PM
§ April 8th 4-10PM
§ April 9th 9-9PM
§ April 10th 9-6PM
o Session 3
§ April 21st 8-10PM
§ April 22nd 4-10PM
§ April 23rd 9-9PM
§ April 24th 9-6PM
o Recertification
§ April 1st 4-10PM
§ April 2nd 10-4PM
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CPR/AED and First Aid // Cost $55 for CPR/AED and $45 for Frist Aid
o Session 1 February 9th /Registration closes February 5th
§ CPR/AED 4-7PM
§ First Aid 7-9:30PM
o Session 2 March 2nd /Registration closes February 26th
§ CPR/AED 4-7PM
§ First Aid 7-9:30PM
o Session 3 April 4th /Registration closes April 7th
§ CPR/AED 9AM-12PM
§ First Aid 12-12:30PM
o Session 4 May 3rd /Registration closes April 29th
§ CPR/AED 4-7PM
§ First Aid 7-9:30PM
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S.H.A.R.P
o FREE Sexual Harassment & Rape Prevention classes in Studio A. Open to ALL students, faculty, and staff! All Sessions are held from 6:30-9:00PM. Please register for the session the day before or sooner.
§ Session 1: February 22-23 // register by 21st of February
§ Session 2: March 28-29 // register by 27th of March
§ Session 3: April 25-26 // register by 24th of April
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Don’t forget about Personal Training and Massage Therapy at the Rec!
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You have a chance to meet Jillian Michaels!!
o Campus Recreation has 2 tickets for you to meet and greet Jillian Michaels on April 5th and we are giving them away FOR FREE. I know what you’re thinking, “What do I have to do to get these tickets?” and the answer is very simple. All you have to do is patriciate in 1 of our 3 challenges. For every challenge you participate in, your name will be put into a drawing so in reality you actually have 3 chances to be put in this drawing, crazy right?
Here are the Challenges:
o Twitter Challenge
o Reach out to us on Twitter! Tag @_MSUCampusRec, Tag @JillianMichaels and use the hashtag #CitizenBear
o Instagram Challenge
o Post of picture of you at the Rec. Tag @MSUCampusRecreation, Tag @JillianMichaels, use the hashtag #CitizenBear, and check in at the rec on Instagram
o Facebook Challenge
o Check in at the Rec on Facebook! Next time you pop into the rec, check in on Facebook