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Sexual Assault Awareness Month
April 1 – April 30
#Don’tBearIt
http://www.missouristate.edu/sexualassault/
More Sexual Assault Awareness Month events
Last Day for 50% Credit Refund, Second Block
April 6
The last day to drop or withdraw from Spring 2015 Second Block classes, with 50% refund, is today.
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
National Student Employment Week
April 13-18
The Student Employment Office is hosting a variety of events in recognition of National Student Employment Week, including the Student Employee of the Year Award, Office Decorating Contest, Thank You Post Cards, and Coupons for Students.
http://www.missouristate.edu/studentemp/149786.htm
Last Day for 25% Credit Refund, Second Block
April 14
The last day to drop or withdraw from Spring 2015 Second Block classes, with 25% refund, is today.
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
Haven
Haven is a required online course for all in-coming freshmen and transfer students to complete to initiate understanding of consent, sexual assault, relationship violence, and bystander intervention. If this course is not completed by the student prior to the student’s spring registration date within the student’s first year at Missouri State University, a Registration Hold will be placed on the student’s account. This hold will be lifted from the account once completion of Haven has occurred.
To Log In:
- Always sign in at: my.missouristate.edu
- After signing in, go under the Academics tab and find the New Student or Transfer Student section. Within this square, there is a training section and the Haven link is in this area. To access Haven, choose the link and you can begin.
Course problems? Contact Emma Rapp, Dean of Students Graduate Assistant at Rapp703_@missouristate.edu or at (417) 836-6087
Those with disabilities who may not be able to access Haven because of the instructional format or design of the training program may request an accommodation by contacting the Disability Resource Center at drc@missouristate.edu or 417-836-4192
Events
ALICE / Active Shooter Training
Monday, April 13 at 3pm, Hammons Student Center
A.L.I.C.E., an active shooter response training, provides new and empowering options to students, faculty and staff allowing them freedom, in a violent situation, to react in any way necessary to save their lives and the lives of those around them. A.L.I.C.E. teaches concepts that are easy to remember and simple to apply. This program will raise your awareness and get you thinking about survival mentality. You will learn concepts from earlier identification of a violent events, to having an escape plan in mind, to countermeasure options when face to face with the assailant. Food will be provided. Please reserve your spot by contacting Jerilyn at 417-836-4045 or jerilynreed@missouristate.edu. There is no cost to attend this program.
Missouri State University trained A.L.I.C.E. instructors will be leading this training.
CNAS Lecture Series
Tuesday, April 7 at 7:30pm, Temple Hall 002
Geology of the Weaubleau impact structure, west-central Missouri: three strikes and a hypothesis is out – The Weaubleau structure is five miles in diameter within an eccentrically positioned 12-mile-diameter area of structural deformation. Recovery of shocked quartz indicates it formed from a large meteorite impact. Fossils have been used to date the impact to about 335 million years ago. Weaubleau is one of three impact structures aligned across the Missouri Ozarks over a distance of 160 miles. Other investigators have suggested these were part of a serial impact. Age dates of other impact structures are poorly constrained but likely preceded regional uplift of the Ozarks. The inferred low-angle trajectory to the northeast and tightly constrained age shows Weaubleau occurred later.
Kevin Evans, Professor, Department of Geography, Geology & Planning
Criminology and Criminal Justice Conference
Wednesday, April 8 – Thursday, April 9, PSU 3rd Floor
“Inside the Criminal Justice System: Characteristics, Challenges and Opportunities” will take place on Wednesday, April 8, 2015 and Thursday, April 9, 2015 on the 3rd floor of Plaster Student Union. This annual event will host several keynote speakers, a collection of community presenters, multiple faculty and student presentations, along with an Opportunities Fair where agencies and organizations can look for employees, interns and volunteers. This event is free and open to all. No registration is required for any part of the conference, except the Re-Entry / Recidivism workshops offered by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. For further information about the event, emails can be sent to the Conference Coordinator: Ms. Yarckow-Brown.
Opening Ceremony Keynote Presentation will be provided by Warden L. Sanders from the U. S. Federal Medical Facility of Springfield, MO. This presentation will be from 8:30 – 9:45 a.m. in PSU Ballroom East on Wednesday, 04/08/2015.
An evening presentation will be made by law enforcement officials from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, 04/08/2015 in PSU Ballroom West.
The Giving Voice Troupe, directed by Dr. C. J. Maples will provide a presentation workshop addressing Sexual Harassment and Assault and Title IX from 8:30 – 9:45 a.m. in PSU Ballroom East on Thursday, 04/09/2015.
The Closing Ceremony Keynote Presentation will be provided by C. Riccardo Lucas, the author of S.O.S. Programmed for Murder. Books will be available for purchase, and a book signing opportunity will be included.
31 additional panel presentations will be provided throughout the course of the 2 days. And, two Re-Entry / Recidivism workshops will take place on Wednesday, April 8, 2015 in PSU Ballroom West.
Light the Night 5K
Saturday, April 11 at 8pm, Bear Paw
The Habitat for Humanity and International Justice Mission (IJM) Campus Chapters at Missouri State University are joining forces to shed light on the needs of our community! Homelessness and human trafficking are issues that affect the lives of many both locally and abroad. Help us take this opportunity to raise funds for Habitat and IJM that they may continue to effectively combat these injustices, as well also share a night of fun, exercise, and music! The Light the Night 5k will be followed by a free concert at the Bear Paw near the PSU. Can’t wait to see you there!
LinkedIn 101
Wednesday, April 8 at 4pm, Glass Hall 108
Come learn why a LinkedIn profile is important and how to create a successful profile. Students are welcome to bring their laptops and work on their profile during the workshop.
Vickie Hicks, Corporate Relations Specialist
Missouri State Imrov
Monday, April 6 at 9pm, Carrington 208 (Carrington Auditorium)
Monday, April 13 at 9pm, Carrington 208 (Carrington Auditorium)
Monday, April 20 at 9pm, Carrington 208 (Carrington Auditorium)
Join us in Carrington Auditorium at 9PM for a showcase of our most hilarious improv comedy teams! The show is always free and is considered appropriate for anyone 18+
NASA Public Observing Night at Baker Observatory
Friday, April 10 at 8pm, Baker Observatory
The Missouri State University Baker Observatory will be open for public viewing. We plan to look at Venus, Jupiter, double stars, star clusters, nebulas and galaxies through a variety of telescopes. The event will only be held if the weather is favorable. The rain date will be the following night at the same times. The Observatory is located at 1766 Old Hillcrest Road in Webster County. A traffic attendant will be at the intersection with Rose Bush Drive to direct parking. Please use a red-cellophane-covered flashlight to find your way around the Observatory grounds.
Directions to the Observatory are given in the following link:
http://physics.missouristate.edu/NASAObservingNight.htm
One Day Without Shoes
Thursday, April 16 at 1-4pm, North Mall
Paint your SOLE for One Day Without Shoes!
Bring your TOMS and artistic mind to make your shoes your own!
Paint your TOMS, get a henna tattoo, and be a part of something that matters with other MOState students.
We encourage everyone to go without shoes for this one day to bring awareness to those who do not have the priveledge to wear shoes every day.
Music and raffles too!
Want to volunteer to paint henna? Contact: Rachel Morris at morris2@live.missouristate.edu
Orchestra Concerto Honors Concert
Tuesday, April 7 at 7:30pm, Juanita K. Hammons Hall
The Missouri State University Symphony Orchestra will present its Concerto Honors Concert, featuring the winners of the recent concerto competition. Soloists will include Sam Day performing the Navarro II Concerto for Clarinet, Loriana Zavala singing “Pace, pace mio Dio” from La Forza del Destino, Jena Cantrell singing “Ain’t it a Pretty Night” from Susannah and Jieun Lee performing the fiery first movement of the Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. 3.
Other pieces to be performed by the orchestra will include Russian Easter Overture by the expert Russian orchestrator Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakov and The Moldau by Czech composer Smetana. Come enjoy the finest in solo and orchestral literature and support these up and coming young artists during this free concert!
The MSU Symphony Orchestra and soloists
Public Affairs Conference
Giving Voice Performance Project
Monday, April 13 at 7:30pm, PSU Theater
The Giving Voice experience provides an awakening and a safe environment to not only have the needed difficult dialogues, but to actually try various ideas to improve a situation. In this pre-conference event, Giving Voice will explore issues relating to the conference theme, The ethical citizen: Can you make a difference?
The MSU Giving Voice Project was created to meet the vital needs of a continuing and growing presence of oppressed, marginalized persons. This is done through scenarios that shed light on discrimination. Giving Voice programs address issues which are often unknown or ignored, resulting in an oppressive and discriminatory environment. The Giving Voice experience provides an awakening and a safe environment to not only have the needed difficult dialogues, but to actually try various ideas to improve a situation.
Distinction in Public Affairs Student Presentations
Tuesday, April 14 at 2pm, PSU 313 (Parliamentary Room)
Presentations by student groups will report findings of research dealing with contemporary social issues that affect the local community. The presentations will explore how the three pillars of MSU’s public affairs mission — ethical leadership, cultural competence, community engagement — relate to each topic, as well as how the topics relate to specific areas of study. Presentations will conclude with suggestions for how MSU may address the issues in the community.
Students participating in the Distinction in Public Affairs Program will present during this session.
Get in the Game – Cal Ripken Jr.
Tuesday, April 14 at 8pm, JQH Arena
Cal Ripken, Jr. retired from baseball in 2001 after breaking countless records, include Lou Gehrig’s record for consecutive games played. He is admired not only for his relentless perseverance, but also for his unparalleled integrity and is a sought-after advisor and role model to fans from all walks of life. In this address, he will offer insights on hard work and success that can be applied on and off the field. Drawing from his exhilarating career in baseball, Mr. Ripken will address ethical citizenship and elements of perseverance including a strong will to succeed, consistency and conviction. This Public Affairs Conference keynote speech lecture is free and open to the public, but tickets are required to attend. Tickets can be picked up at Hammons Hall, JQH Arena or Plaster Student Union ticket offices beginning Jan. 13. Tickets may be ordered through the ticket office by calling (417) 836-7678 or (toll-free) 1-888-476-7849; but a shipping and handling fee will apply.
Sponsored by the Chevy Dealers of the Ozarks.
Cal Ripken, Jr. retired from baseball in 2001 after breaking countless records, include Lou Gehrig’s record for consecutive games played. He is admired not only for his relentless perseverance, but also for his unparalleled integrity and is a sought-after advisor and role model to fans from all walks of life.
The Global Freshwater Challenge: New Solutions for a Thirsty World
Wednesday, April 15 at 12pm, PSU Theater
Around the world, signs of water trouble abound. Rivers are running dry, lakes are shrinking and groundwater is being depleted. Climate change is altering the global water cycle. The question arises: can we meet the food, energy and water needs of our growing population, while at the same time sustaining the ecosystems that support our economies and the web of life on the planet? Dr. Sandra Postel will explain that the answer is yes, but will require a transformation in how we use, manage, and value freshwater.
Sandra Postel directs the independent Global Water Policy Project and lectures, writes and consults on global water issues. In 2010, she was appointed Freshwater Fellow of the National Geographic Society, where she serves as the Society’s lead water expert. Postel is co-creator of Change the Course, the national freshwater conservation and restoration campaign that is being pioneered by National Geographic and its partners and piloted in the Colorado River Basin.
Postel is the author of several acclaimed books, including the award-winning “Last Oasis,” which appears in eight languages and was the basis for a PBS documentary. She has authored more than 100 articles for popular and scholarly publications, from “Science and Natural History” to “Foreign Policy” and “Ecological Applications.” The recipient of several honorary degrees, Postel has also been named a Pew Scholar in Conservation and the Environment and one of the “Scientific American 50” for her contributions to water policy.
Previously, Postel served as visiting senior lecturer at Mount Holyoke College and as director of the college’s Center for the Environment. She has appeared in dozens of television and radio shows nationally and internationally, as well as in some half dozen films, including the BBC’s “Planet Earth” and Leonardo DiCaprio’s “The 11th Hour.”
This presentation sponsored by the College of Natural and Applied Sciences, Department of Biology, Department of Geography, Geology and Planning, and the Ozarks Environmental and Water Resources Institute.
How to Make a Difference in the Lives of Sex Trafficking Victims
Wednesday, April 15 at 7:30pm, PSU Theater
It is estimated that more than 100,000 children are being sold into sex-trafficking in the United States alone. Toshia Shaw, a survivor of sex trafficking, decided being an onlooker was not good enough and became a dedicated person in making a difference in one child’s life. Join Shaw, executive director of Purple W.I.N.G.S., as she shares insight and awareness of how you can make a difference by lending your voice to raise awareness, sending a Tweet or taking it one step further…by mentoring. This event sponsored by the Department of Theater and Dance and the Department of Media Journalism and Film
Toshia Shaw is a behavioral health expert and author who has coached women through drug addiction, sexual assault, abuse and other traumatic experiences that shape the way they view themselves and the world around them. She is the founder and executive director of Purple W.I.N.G.S., a 501 c (3) multicultural nonprofit organization whose acronym stands for Women Inspiring Noble Girls Successfully. In addition to her work helping young women in the Las Vegas, Nevada area, she is also founder of T3SL LLC, a business-consulting firm that serves non-profits, small healthcare organizations and the criminal justice system.
Having overcome her own personal encounters as a triumphant survivor of domestic violence and sex-trafficking, Shaw is able to understand and empower others in a very unique and personal way. As a life coach and mentor, she often calls upon her own life experiences in an effort to relate to and connect with the girls and women she serves. In 2006, she faced the heartbreaking reality of girls in her community being trafficked in staggering numbers. This was a turning point, and she felt compelled to start speaking up about the issue of domestic minor sex trafficking in Las Vegas, Nevada. She had become tired of standing by and watching girls being ignored, treated as if they were invisible. She decided it was time to give these ladies a voice and a choice.
Today, Shaw is a noted speaker and media commentator participating in segments such as Surviving Sin City on PBS, TEDx Fremont East Women, NAACP Education Forum, African American Cultural Association’s I Remember the Dream Discussion Panel and the Women’s Federation for World Peace (WFWP), Unlocking the Power of Relationships.
Ethics and You: Choosing How to Live Your Life
Thursday, April 16 at 11am, PSU Theater
Actor, screenwriter and director Sean McEwen will offer insights about how one’s personal choices can help create a path toward a life of meaning and purpose. This session sponsored by Greenwood Laboratory School.
An award-winning director, writer and producer, Sean McEwen graduated from Missouri State University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Arts. McEwen has earned various directing awards, including the AOI International “Best of Fest” award for his film “Happy’s Last Wish” which was the follow up to the DEM Films Production, “For the Love of the Film” – winner of the prestigious George Lucas Selects Award. His feature directorial debut, “Albino Farm” received both critical and audience acclaim – and has quickly become a cult favorite among horror enthusiasts.
McEwen produced the theatrically released feature films, “Another Happy Day,” “Bernie” (starring Jack Black, Matthew McConaughey, Shirley MacLaine), and the Tribeca selected and award winning film, “Graceland” (New York Times Critic Pick). McEwen is the co-founder of Encameo, a media technology company based in New York, Los Angeles and Silicon Valley with an eye to launch on network television and film in early 2015. He also consults on various film and media projects, synergizing his expertise regarding finance, production and distribution.
When not in Los Angeles, McEwen spends time in Sydney, Australia overseeing the global development arm of his film and television production company, Charlie Baby Productions, LLC
Education, Communication, and Family Well-Being: Unlocking the Power of Genetic Information
Thursday, April 16 at 12:30pm, PSU Theater
Dr. Sarah Elsea is a human geneticist working with families affected by developmental disabilities caused by a variety of genetic differences. Her work in understanding and defining the genetic basis of neurodevelopmental disorders has engaged students, trainees and families at many levels throughout the course of her career. Her presentation will offer insights into the world of genetics and its implications for American society. Sponsored by the College of Natural and Applied Sciences
Dr. Sarah H. Elsea is an associate professor of molecular and human genetics at Baylor College of Medicine and is the director of the Biochemical Genetics Laboratory at Baylor Medical Genetics Laboratories.
Elsea is a human geneticist working with families affected by developmental disabilities caused by a variety of genetic differences. Her work in understanding and defining the genetic basis of neurodevelopmental disorders has engaged students, trainees and families at many levels throughout the course of her career. As an educator and scientist, she also serves as a bridge for families in understanding the impact of a genetic diagnosis of complex neurodevelopmental disorders, including intellectual disability and autism.
Elsea received a bachelor’s in chemistry with a minor in biology from Missouri State University and a PhD in biochemistry from Vanderbilt University. She completed postdoctoral fellowships in molecular and biochemical genetics at the Baylor College of Medicine and is a board certified geneticist through the American Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics. She is a member of several professional societies and has authored more than 80 scientific and lay articles.
Shatterer of Worlds, Presented by Bread & Puppet Theater
Thursday, April 16 at 7:30pm, Hammons Center West Court
Friday, April 17 at 7:30pm, Hammons Center West Court
Saturday, April 18 at 7:30pm, Hammons Center West Court
The Shatterer of Worlds: Chapel with naturalization services for applicants requesting citizenship in the shattered world, is a walkabout political performance, enveloping audience and performers alike. The performance references the moment when the first atomic bomb was dropped and Robert Oppenheimer, the chief architect of that bomb, recalled words from the Bhagavad Gita, the Hindu prayer epic: Life, the splendor of 1000 suns blazing all at once, resembling the exulted soul, is become Death, the shatterer of worlds.
Note: The April 16 performance is open to MSU students, faculty and staff only. Two additional performances on April 17 and 18 are open to the public.
Now in its 50th year, Bread and Puppet Theater, founded by Peter Schumann, stands as one of the nation’s oldest not-for-profit theatre companies. With its social themes and oversized “puppetry,” it is also one of the most recognizable troupes in the world. Garnering world-wide media attention during the Vietnam War, the company has become a mainstay in contemporary culture, featured in popular films such as “Across the Universe,” and serving as an inspiration for global theatre works such as “The Lion King.” Bread and Puppet’s utilization of large scale pageantry, live music and stunning visual art has contributed greatly to its global success and recognition.
Ferguson and Beyond: Race Relations in Modern America
Friday, April 17 at 12pm, PSU Theater
A recent article in The Telegraph (U.K.) was titled, “A Black President Couldn’t Stop the Ferguson Race Riots.” The article isolates a disconcerting dichotomy in American race relations, noting that beyond a gloss of progress lays a foundation still mired in intolerance, inequality and violence. The tragic events in Ferguson sparked important discussions regarding race. Yet, since the shooting of Michael Brown, troubling examples of racial tension have arisen in our communities and on college campuses. What is the current state of race relations in America? How may citizens build a more ethical, tolerant and stable foundation for American youth? Overflow for this event will be in the PSU Ballroom West.
President Clif Smart will moderate this session with presentations by actor Iké Amadi; Matt Marinec, confidential assistant to the director, US Office of Ethics; Yu-Hsien Sharon Wu, co-founder of US-China Education and Culture Center; and Angela Hollway-Payne, principal of Dexter Elementary School in Memphis, Tennessee.
SAC Events
Find out more about SAC films, concerts, and comedy by looking at our SAC Events Blog.
Lectures: Kelsey Timmerman
Tuesday, April 7 at 7pm, PSU Theatre
Kelsey will be speaking about being an ethical consumer and being aware of where products that one buys come from. He enlightens people on how their purchases affect societies all over the world!
Film: Fury
Wednesday, April 8 at 9pm, PSU Theatre
Sunday, April 12 at 9pm, PSU Theatre
Come out and enjoy a free film in the PSU Theater brought to you by the Student Activities Council.
April, 1945. As the Allies make their final push in the European Theatre, a battle-hardened Army sergeant named Wardaddy commands a Sherman tank and his five-man crew on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Outnumbered, out-gunned, and with a rookie soldier thrust into their platoon, Wardaddy and his men face overwhelming odds in their heroic attempts to strike at the heart of Nazi Germany.
After Hours: I Love the 2000s Trivia
Thursday, April 9 at 9pm, PSU Ballroom
Think you know what was the hits and cultural of era you grew up in? Test your knowledge at I ♥ the 2000s Trivia night, and win some cool prizes!
Rock n’ Bowl
Friday, April 10 at 7:30pm, PSU Level 1 Game Center
Free bowling, ping-pong, and pool for students on Friday Nights in Level One Game Center.
Comedy: Open Mic Night
Monday, April 13 at 7pm, PSU Union Club
Students are invited to come express themselves with stand up comedy, improv, slam poetry, spoken word, other personal works, etc. in a safe, welcoming environment.
Film: Mockingjay Pt. 1
Wednesday, April 15 at 9pm, PSU Theatre
Sunday, April 19 at 9pm, PSU Theatre
Come out and enjoy a free film in the PSU Theater brought to you by the Student Activities Council.
Katniss Everdeen is in District 13 after she shatters the games forever. Under the leadership of President Coin and the advice of her trusted friends, Katniss spreads her wings as she fights to save Peeta and a nation moved by her courage.
After Hours: MO State Fair
Thursday, April 16 at 9pm, PSU Ballroom
SAC is bringing all of your State Fair Favorites to campus! Ring tosses, ball games, inflatables.. and much more!
Rock n’ Bowl
Friday, April 17 at 7:30pm, PSU Level 1 Game Center
Free bowling, ping-pong, and pool for students on Friday Nights in Level One Game Center.
Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Tim Mosseau – Retaking our Story – Reframing the Sexual Assault Conversation
Monday, April 6 at 6:30pm, PSU Theater
Tim leads a deep and vulnerable conversation on the difficult topic of sexual assault drawing from his own experiences and countless interactions with others in support groups. Why is an underlying culture of shame implicit, and how can it be stopped? Tim will help MSU understand the background information needed to facilitate healthy conversations on sexual assault, resources to assist in the survivor recovery process, and how the power of our personal community stories can be utilized in prevention. Students will leave feeling prepared to create a culture of compassion while realistically facing an issue prevalent on campuses across the country. This event is free to attend and is co-sponsored by Athletics and the Taylor Health and Wellness Center. If you have any questions, please contact Jerilyn Reed at 836-4045, or jerilynreed@missouristate.edu.
Shrine Circus
Thursday, April 9 at 7pm, JQH Arena
Friday, April 10 at 11am, JQH Arena
Friday, April 10 at 7:30pm, JQH Arena
Saturday, April 11 at 11am, JQH Arena
Saturday, April 11 at 3pm, JQH Arena
Saturday, April 11 at 7:30pm, JQH Arena
Sunday, April 12 at 2:30pm, JQH Arena
Sunday, April 12 at 6:30pm, JQH Arena
A cultural kaleidoscope of color and opulent panorama of pageantry kicks off a star-studded line up as Shrine Circus rolls into Springfield. Enchanting elephants, tantalizing tigers, and amazing acrobats prepare to dazzle and astound. This year’s Shrine Circus has an all new theme including, beautiful new costumes and thrilling feats, many never attempted in the US previously. George Carden, the founder of America’s Original Three Ring Circus, said this about the upcoming shows, “Every year, we scour the world to find the best performances. We’re bringing a big show, the biggest we’ve ever put together. The spirit of the circus is to top anything and everything, each year.”
Spring Showcase
Saturday, April 11, 9:30am at Springfield Campus
Follow your passion and find your place at Missouri State during Spring Showcase, our popular open house for prospective high school sophomore and juniors, transfer students and their families.
During Showcase prospective students are invited to:
- Meet faculty members and students
- Take a campus tour and see the residence halls
- Learn about admissions and financial aid
- Gain insight into student life at Missouri State
- Enjoy special values at the food court and dining halls
Tarang 2015
Saturday, April 18, at 6pm, PSU Ballroom
The Indian Students Association (ISA) at Missouri State University is hosting its sixth annual ‘Tarang’ event, which is the biggest Indian event held in Springfield, Missouri to be held on April 18th 2015. The focus of this event is to raise awareness about Indian culture, traditions and practices in the form of food and entertainment.
The evening will begin with a banquet of authentic food prepared by students of Missouri State University. It will feature both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes from India. The menu this year includes Onion Pakoda, Papad and Cilantro chutney Vegetarian Pulao Rice, Eggplant Curry, Dhal Makhani, Kadai Chicken, Chicken Drumsticks, Cardamom Brownies, Pistachio Kulfi, Chai and Mango juice.
The banquet will be followed by traditional cultural entertainment. The show will include dance routines, musical offerings, skits and other types of performances that highlight the uniquely diverse culture of India.
Opportunities
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Community Wide Play Day
Saturday, April 18, Fassnight Park
Community Partnership along with more than 30 community agencies devoted to children and families host Community Wide Play Day each April. The goal of Community Wide Play Day is to provide a positive, interactive, voluntary, FREE opportunity for children and families to interact and learn through play. Each year, the event draws more than 2,000 children and their families.
Saturday, April 18: morning and afternoon shifts are available. This is a great opportunity for groups!
Volunteers will help with event set-up and tear-down (moving tables, tent, etc). Volunteers will also greet and register visitors, collect event surveys, distribute books to children, play and interact with children and families, and distribute resource information to families.
Contact: Erica Harris
Registration: www.commpartnership.org/volunteer
E-mail: eharris@commpartnership.org
Phone: (417) 888-2020
Food Assistance for Students
Mondays at 3pm-6pm while MSU is in session
Tuesdays at 3pm-6pm while MSU is in session
The Food Pantry for Missouri State University Students is for any student facing food insecurity. This may be students going hungry, not able to make ends meet, facing a delay in Financial Aid or other assistance, or any other reason.
If you are interested in volunteering at the Well of Life, please click here to sign up!
Well of Life – MSU Student Food Pantry
418 S Kimbrough
Springfield, MO 65804
(Just across from the Qdoba near Bear Park North)
Great Circle
Sunday, April 19
Friday, April 24 – Saturday April 26
Saturday, June 6
Great Circle is an agency that provides a unique spectrum of behavioral health services to children and families. With specialized programs and highly-trained professionals, they provide hope to those in difficult circumstances throughout Missouri and beyond.
Currently, Great Circle is seeking volunteers for the following events:
- Go Girl Run
- When: Sunday, April 19th, 2015
- Rock ‘n Ribs
- When: Friday, April 24th – Sunday, April 26th, 2015
- Ken Coleman Memorial Run
- When: Saturday, June 6th, 2015
Anyone interested in volunteering at these events or seeking additional information should contact Robyn Scefonas by email at robyn.scefonas@greatcircle.org or by phone at 417-865-1646 ext. 7675.
Public Affairs Conference 2015
Tuesday, April 14 – Friday, April 17
The annual Public Affairs Conference is right around the corner – April 14-17.
- Review the volunteer options listed in the link and choose the spot(s) you like.
- It’s easy! You will NOT need to register an account or keep a password on VolunteerSpot.
Contact: Public Affairs Support
Phone: 417.836.5946
Email: publicaffairssupport@missouristate.edu
Athletics
For a review of events that have already happened, please visit our Athletics Blog Page.
- Monday, April 6, Softball vs. Central Arkansas, 4pm, Killian Softball Complex
- Tuesday, April 7, Baseball vs. SEMO, 6:35pm, Hammons Field
- Friday, April 10, W Soccer vs. Arkansas, 7pm, Betty and Bobby Allison South Stadium
- Saturday, April 11, Tennis vs. Bradley, 11am, Cooper Tennis Complex
- Saturday, April 11, Softball vs. Loyola, 12pm, Killian Softball Complex
- Saturday, April 11, Softball vs. Loyola, 2pm, Killian Softball Complex
- Saturday, April 11, Field Hockey vs. Saint Louis, Betty and Bobby Allison North Stadium
- Saturday, April 11, Field Hockey vs. Lindenwood, Betty and Bobby Allison North Stadium
- Sunday, April 12, Tennis vs. Illinois State, 10am, Cooper Tennis Complex
- Sunday, April 12, Softball vs. Loyola, 12pm, Killian Softball Complex
- Friday, April 17, Baseball vs. UT Martin, 6:35pm, Hammons Field
- Saturday, April 18, W Soccer vs. Missouri Southern, 11am, Betty and Bobby Allison South Stadium
- Saturday, April 18, Baseball vs. UT Martin, 2:05pm, Hammons Field
- Saturday, April 18, M Soccer vs. Missouri Valley College, 2:15pm, Betty and Bobby Allison South Stadium
- Saturday, April 18, W Soccer vs. Missouri S & T, 4:30pm, Betty and Bobby Allison South Stadium
- Sunday, April 19, Baseball vs. UT Martin, 4:05pm, Hammons Field
Campus Recreation
- Interested in becoming a BearFit Instructor? Come to the two-day workshop on April 14th and 21st from 7:30PM-9PM in studio B. Instructors Workshop cost $15 and participants must register by 4/13.
- Come to the Wellness Expo on today from 11AM-3PM. Participate in activities, screenings, and demonstrations that Missouri State offers. Recognize where campus departments fit within the 8 dimensions of wellness.
- Get your training and certification as a Lifeguard with the American Red Cross. Lifeguard Course is $175 or $125 if the lifeguard is currently certified by Red Cross.
Session 2: April 9 – 12
April 9 :: 8PM–10PM // April 10 :: 4PM–10PM
April 11 :: 9AM–9PM // April 12 :: 9AM–6PM
*register by 4/6
Session 3: April 23 – 26
April 23 :: 8PM–10PM // April 24 :: 4PM–10PM
April 25 :: 9AM–9PM // April 26 :: 9AM–6PM
*register by 4/20
- Last day to sign up for the Sand Soccer Tournament on IMleagues.com!! The 3 vs. 3 sand soccer tournament cost $15.
- Sign up on IMLeagues.com for the Golf Tournament by April 15th!! One team of 4 individuals cost $150.
- Water Volleyball Wednesdays happening from 6:30 – 8PM on April 15th and 29th!
- Be the champion of dodgeball and a champion of hope with the Tournament of Champions happening April 18th and 19th from 1 – 6:00 PM. This is a charity event which raises money for Children’s Miracle Network! Teams of 6 are $30 and you must register by April 15th.
- Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga is a form of yoga that promotes better physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional wellbeing. Don’t miss your chance to since up! Classes will happen every Monday starting on April 13th to May 11th from 5:15pm-6:15pm in Studio A.
- Glow Cycle will take place on Thursday, April 9th from 7-8PM in studio C for $2. Make sure to wear your neon with you ride on our studio bikes under a blacklight for a glow-in-the-dark cycling session. There are only 12 spaces available so be sure to sign up before it’s too late!!
- SHARP Sessions will be held in the FRC again this semester! Three sessions will be sponsored by the Missouri State University Department of Safety and Transportation as well as by Campus Recreation Wellness. The classes are free so register for one of the following sessions! All sessions are from 6:30-9p.m.
Session 3: April 27 & 28
- American Red Cross CPR and First Aid Certification. Register online or in person at the FRC. Registration deadline is 2 days before each class. Limited seats are available. CPR/AED and First Aid are held in the Aquatics Classroom. CPR is $55 and First Aid is $40.
CPR/AED Session: April 16, 5PM-8:30PM
First Aid Session: April 16, 8:30PM-10PM
This certification does not fulfill the requirement for MSU nursing students.
- Remember that the Foster Recreation Center offers the awesome services of Massage Therapy and Personal Training. More information can be found on our website at www.missouristate.edu/recreation