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What’s Happening: February 25 – March 16

February 23, 2015 by Kari Jo Freudigmann

Information/Deadlines

  • African American History Month
  • Women’s History Month
  • Irish American History Month
  • Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
  • LOGOS Deadline
  • Spring Break
  • Spring 2015 Second Block Classes Begin
  • Commencement Speaker Application
  • Haven
  • Missouri State Magazine Current Issue (New tab)

Events

  • COM Week: The COM Degree in Action
    • Alumni Stories of Professional Success
    • Executive Leadership and Community Engagement
  • Eating Disorder Screenings
  • Explore PSU
    • Event and Meeting Services
  • Ferguson: Dignity – Faith – Power
  • Jazz Fest ’15
  • Missouri State Improv
  • SAC Events
    • Film: Dear White People
    • After Hours: Masquerade Ball
    • Rock n’ Bowl: Neon Night
    • Lectures: Stacy Nadeau
    • After Hours: Bear Wear Bingo
  • Shattering Silences: A Dialogue
  • Spring Family Day 2015
  • Winter Jam

Opportunities

  • Food Assistance for Students
  • Foreign Language Institute
  • Sertoma Chili Cook Off

Athletics

  • M Basketball
  • Baseball
  • W Basketball
  • Softball
  • Tennis

Campus Recreation

  • Spring Break Hours
  • New BearFit Pass Pricing
  • SHARP Sessions
  • Spring Break with Outdoor Adventure
  • American Red Cross CPR and First Aid Certification
  • Massage Therapy and Personal Training

Information/Deadlines

African American History Month

February 1 – 28
Carter G. Woodson and the organization he founded, the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH), conceived and announced Negro History Week in 1925. The event was the first celebrated during a week in February 1926 that encompassed the birthdays of both Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. The response was overwhelming: Black history clubs sprang up; teachers demanded materials to instruct their pupils; and progressive whites, not simply scholars and philanthropists, stepped forward to endorse the effort. By the time of Woodson’s death in 1950, Negro History Week had become a central part of African American life and substantial progress had been made by bringing more Americans to appreciate the celebration. At mid-century, mayors of cities nationwide issued proclamations noting Negro History Week. The Black Awakening of the 1960s dramatically expanded the consciousness of African Americans about the importance of black history, and the Civil Rights movement focused Americans of all color on the subject of the contributions of African Americans to our history and culture. The celebration was expanded to a month in 1976, the nation’s bicentennial. President Gerald R. Ford urged Americans to “seize the opportunity to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history.” That year, fifty years after the first celebration, the association held the first African American History Month. By this time, the entire nation had come to recognize the importance of Black history in the drama of the American story. Since then each American president has issued African American Heritage Month proclamations.

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Women’s History Month

March 1 – 31
This month pays tribute to the generations of women whose commitment to nature and the planet have proved invaluable to society. The celebration was met with positive response, and schools began to host their own Women’s History Week programs. The next year, leaders from the California group share their project at a Women’s History Institute at Sarah Lawrence College. Other participants not only became determined to begin their own local Women’s History Week projects but also agreed to support an effort to have Congress declare a national Women’s History Week. In 1981, Sen. Oran Hatch (R-UT) and Rep. Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) cosponsored the first Joint Congressional Resolution proclaiming a “Women’s History Week.” In 1987, the National Women’s History Project petitioned Congress to expand the celebration to the entire month of March. Since then, the National Women’s History Month Resolution has been approved every year with bipartisan support in both the House and Senate.

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Irish American Heritage Month

March 1 – 31
March is designated as Irish American Heritage Month to recognize the contribution that Irish immigrants and their descendants have played in the formation of our Nation. Among those contributions are nine signers of the Declaration of Independence, over twenty of Washington’s generals, the first man to hold a commission in the United States Navy, over 190,000 Irish born Americans who fought in the Civil War, pioneering women such as Nellie Bly and Christa McAuliffe, the inventor of the modern submarine and 253 Medal of Honor recipients who list the place of their birth as Ireland.

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Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month

March 1 – 31
March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month thanks to a 1987 Presidential Proclamation which was the direct result of the advocacy efforts of The Arc. A lot has changed since then: more people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) are living and thriving in their communities rather than in institutions, there are more opportunities in education and employment, more protections in health care, the legal system and other areas of human rights, there are more positive and accurate portrayals of people with I/DD in the arts, the list goes on. But we must remember that many of those advancements were hard won. Self-advocacy and advocacy on behalf of those with I/DD was the impetus for many of the positive changes in our society such as the proclamation that recognized DD Awareness Month.

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LOGOS Deadline

March 6
LOGOS: A Journal of Undergraduate Research is dedicated to the publication of outstanding work by all undergraduates in every academic discipline (this includes original research studies, essays, creative writing, and artwork). Led by the Faculty Advisory Board and Honors College student editors, LOGOS conforms to the highest standards of scholastic integrity in a blind, peer review process conducted by distinguished faculty and undergraduate students.

This is a great opportunity for students to gain publishing experience and put some impressive lines on their resumes. Any student, honors or non, may submit to LOGOS. We accept submissions year-round, but the deadline to be accepted into volume eight is March 6, 2015.

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Spring Break

March 9 – 15
Classes will not be held March 9-15. Offices will be open.

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Spring 2015 Second Block Classes Begin

March 16
Spring 2015 Second Block classes begin today.

See Academic Calendar for drop, withdrawal, and refund deadlines.

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Student Commencement Speaker Application

March 20
Interested in applying to be a Student Commencement Speaker? Students graduating in May 2015 are eligible to speak at commencement.  The ideal student speech should endeavor to inspire and motivate, while remaining relevant, encouraging, and memorable for not only their fellow graduates but all guests at Commencement.  One speaker will be chosen for each ceremony.

Student Commencement Speaker Application

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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:

  1. Always sign in at: my.missouristate.edu
  2. 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

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Events

 

com

COM Week: The COM Degree in Action

Alumni Stories of Professional Success

Wednesday, February 25 at 11:30am, PSU Ballroom West
Thursday, February 26 at 11:30am, PSU Ballroom East
Wednesday: MSU Alumni Jason Stouder, Vice President of Progressive Bike Ramps and Kris Inman, Training and Education Manager for Springfield-Greene County 911.

Thursday: MSU Alumni Lisa Cox, Springfield Police Department, Public Affairs Officer and Meaghan Younker, Leggett & Platt, Talent Acquisition.

11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Plaster Student Union Ballroom West (free lunch provided/presentations begin at NOON)

Executive Leadership and Community Engagement

Friday, February 27 at 11:30am, PSU Ballroom East
COM Alumni Darin Kent, Regent Bank, Oklahoma City Market, Bank President and Kara DeVita, AT&T, Director of Community Engagement.

11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Plaster Student Union Ballroom East (free lunch provided/presentations begin at NOON)

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ctc

Eating Disorder Screenings

Monday, February 23 – Friday, February 27 at 10am-3pm, Carrington Hall 311
The Counseling and Testing Center will offer FREE Eating Disorder Screenings Monday-Friday, February 23-27, 2015 in Carrington Hall, Room 311.  No appointment necessary, just walk in between 10:00 am and 3:00 pm for your free screening.  You may contact the Counseling and Testing Center at 417.836.5116 for more information.

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Explore PSU

Explore PSU

Event and Meeting Services

Wednesday, February 25 at 11:30am, Across form PSU Info Desk
Event and Meeting Services will be featured and there will be a surprise for every student that stops by.  In addition, Dining Services will provide snacks from Papa Johns.

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Ferguson: Dignity – Faith – Poverty

Thursday, February 26 at 7pm, Carrington 208 (Carrington Auditorium)
We invite you to join the conversation as we continue our “Faith and Life Matters” series with Mustafa Abdullah.

For more details visit our website: www.UMHE.org

Mustafa Abdullah

  • Program Associate for the ACLU of Missouri
  • Named one of 21 Kick-Ass Muslims Who Changed the Narrative in 2014 by Buzzfeed
  • Co-Founded Muslims for Ferguson
  • Recipient of the “Sunrise Award” from the I Am Love Campaign
  • Member of the Alumni Speakers Bureau for the Interfaith Youth Core

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jaz

Jazz Fest ’15

Saturday, February 28 at 8am, Wehr Band Hall
The University Band and Jazz Studies Programs host the annual Missouri State University Jazz Festival. The day will be filled with the sounds of 45-50 high school and middle school jazz ensembles from Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas.  Four venues will be involved – – two at the Wehr Band Hall and two at Juanita K. Hammons Hall. The public is invited. Additionally, the University’s Jazz Groups will perform throughout the day.

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improv

Missouri State Imrov

Monday, February 23 at 9pm, Carrington 208 (Carrington Auditorium)
Monday, March 2 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+

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sac

SAC Events

Find out more about SAC films, concerts, and comedy by looking at our SAC Events Blog.

Film: Dear White People

Wednesday, February 25 at 9pm, PSU Theatre
Come see the movie Dear White People.

After Hours: Masquerade Ball

Thursday, February 26 at 9pm, PSU Ballroom
SAC and RHA partner to bring you a Masquerade Ball! Dance the night away while hiding your identity with a elegant mask!

Rock n’ Bowl: Neon Night

Friday, February 27 at 9pm, PSU Level 1 Game Center
Free bowling, ping-pong, and pool for students on Friday Nights in Level One Game Center.

Lectures: Stacy Nadeau

Wednesday, March 4 at 7pm, PSU Theater
Stacy Nadeau is a former Dove model.  Representing “love yourself” in her keynote, she will be speaking about accepting yourself before putting yourself in a relationship with another person. She explains that real relationships are full of struggles and teaches you to respect yourself to respect another.

After Hours: Bear Wear Bingo

Thursday, March 5 at 9pm, PSU Food Court
Students will play rounds of Bingo to win Missouri State Bear Wear!

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silences

Shattering the Silences: “A Dialogue”

Wednesday, February 25 at 5:30pm, PSU Theater
“A Dialogue” is a staged reading of a conversation between James Baldwin and Nikki Giovanni on the subject of race.  Though the conversation was transcribed in the 1970’s, it is filled with points that are still pertinent in the 2010’s.

Registration is free and open to the public but please RSVP at fctl@missouristate.edu

Refreshments are provided by Division for Diversity and Inclusion

The reading will be under the direction of MSU Assistant Professor of Dance, Darrly K. Clark.

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famday

Spring Family Day 2015

Saturday, March 21 at 1pm, Hammons Field

Invite your family to Spring Family Day 2015, March 21st! The highlight of the day is Family Day at Hammons Field where the Bears Baseball team will take on Indiana State University in an afternoon game. Join us as we celebrate the 110th anniversary of the founding of our university. In addition, we celebrate 10 years as Missouri State University. Questions? Ask Priscilla at pchildress@missouristate.edu.

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winterjam

Winter Jam 2015

Thursday, March 5 at 7pm, JQH Arena
Winter Jam 2015 Tour Spectacular returns to JQH Arena on Thursday, March 5th!

Performances from:

  • Skillet
  • Jeremy Camp
  • Francesca Battistelli
  • Building 429
  • For King & Country
  • Newsong
  • Family Force 5

Come early for the Pre-Jam Party and hear performances from: Blanca, About a Mile, and Veridia

Tickets are $10 at the door!

Doors open at 5:30pm

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Opportunities

For more opportunities, subscribe to the Community Opportunities Newsletter.

 

welloflife

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)

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Foreign Language Institute

Learn language for your next vacation!

The Foreign Language Institute is offering a series of courses, designed for travelers. The next time you go on vacation you can ask for your food in the target language without having to be just another tourist. These courses are designed for the students, whether you are traveling to do business, adopt a child, for vacation, or any reason.  We can help you learn necessary words and phrases to make your experience one to remember. Courses cost $150 and are available at fli.missouristate.edu under “Non-Credit Registration” and the “Register Now” button. (MSU employees may also register on LMS.)

Courses run for eight weeks from March 16 until May 7 and are taught for two hours, one day per week. We look forward to meeting your language needs and introducing you to all that the Foreign Language Institute can offer. For more information email: fli@missouristate.edu or call 417-836-5497.

Language Start Date End Date Day Time Location
Spanish – Springfield March 19 May 7 Thursdays 6-8pm Morris Center 205
Spanish – West Plains March 19 May 7 Thursdays 6-8pm Looney 102
German March 19 May 7 Thursdays 6-8pm Morris Center 318
Italian March 19 May 7 Thursdays 6-8pm Morris Center 401A
Russian March 16 May 7 Mondays 6-8pm Morris Center 316
Chinese March 16 May 7 Mondays 6-8pm Morris Center 401

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sertoma

Sertoma Chili Cook Off

Friday, February 27 – Saturday, February 28, Springfield Expo Center
In its 34th Year of raising money for local children’s charities, this event has grown and improved year after year. The now famous event garners crowds in excess of 10,000 people and sells more “adult beverages” in 6 hours than an average high-volume bars sells in a year. You’ve probably heard about it…now it’s time to come see for yourself. The Miller Lite stage will host four entertainers and the Wild Turkey stage on the upper level will feature acoustic acts from 11AM – 4:30PM.  Find more information here.

Many volunteer opportunities available! The event starts Feb. 27th and ends Feb. 28th. sign up here!

Location: Springfield Expo Center
Contact: Ashley Phillips
Email: aphillips@bgclubspringfield.org
Phone: 417-862-9249
Website: http://www.sertomachilicookoff.com/

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athletics

Athletics

For a review of events that have already happened, please visit our Athletics Blog Page.

  • Wednesday, February 25, M Basketball vs. Bradley, 7:05pm, JQH Arena
  • Friday, February 27, Baseball vs. UCS, 3:05pm, Hammons Field
  • Friday, February 27, W Basketball vs. Northern Iowa, 7:05pm, JQH Arena
  • Saturday, February 28, Softball vs. Saint Louis, 2pm, Killian Stadium
  • Saturday, February 28, Baseball vs. UCA, 2:05pm, Hammons Field
  • Saturday, February 28, Softball vs. SEMO, 4pm, Killian Stadium
  • Sunday, March 1, Softball vs. UMKC, 10am, Killian Stadium
  • Sunday, March 1, Baseball vs. UCA, 1:05pm, Hammons Field
  • Sunday, March 1, W Basketball vs. Drake, 2:05pm, JQH Arena
  • Tuesday, March 3, Baseball vs. Oral Roberts, 4:05pm, Hammons Field
  • Monday, March 9, Tennis vs. IPFW, 1pm, Cooper Tennis Complex
  • Tuesday, March 10, Softball vs. Central Arkansas, 5pm, Killian Stadium
  • Thursday, March 12, Softball vs. Arkansas, 5pm, Killian Stadium
  • Saturday, March 14, Softball vs. Drake, 12pm, Killian Stadium
  • Saturday, March 14, Softball vs. Drake, 2pm, Killian Stadium
  • Sunday, March 15, Softball vs. Drake, 12pm, Killian Stadium

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campusrec

Campus Recreation

  • Our hours for Spring Break are going to be just a little different – March 7th: 9AM-3PM, March 8th:12PM-6PM, March 9-13th: 6AM-8PM, March 14th: 9AM-3PM.  Aquatic Center and Climbing Wall hours differ so be sure to pick up a handout with all of our Spring Break hours at the FRC.
  • BearFit Passes are $20 after Spring Break! With summer around the corner, now is the time to get active!  Unlimited passes will only be $20 for the remainder of the semester so buy a pass and get in shape with BearFit.
  • 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 2: March 30 & 31

Session 3: April 27 & 28

  • Set up your Spring Break with Outdoor Adventures!  OA has two trips planned for spring break.  One to the Smokey Mountains and another to the Southeast!  Only one week left to sign up so stop by the FRC soon!  You don’t want to miss out on these awesome adventures!! Find out more at missouristate.edu/recreation/outdooradventures.
  • 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: March 21, 9AM-12:30PM

First Aid Session: March 21, 12:30-2PM

            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 missouristate.edu/recreation

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What’s Happening: October 8 – October 20

October 7, 2014 by Kari Jo Freudigmann

Information

  • Hispanic Heritage Month
  • Energy Awareness Month
  • Stomp Out Hunger
  • Italian American Heritage Month
  • LGBT History Month
  • National Disability Employment Awareness Month
  • First Block Class End
  • Fall Break
  • Homecoming
  • Second Block Classes Begin
  • Refund Deadline

Events

  • Bearfest Village and Bear Statue Dedication
  • Bear Tracks 5K
  • Energy Awareness Month
    • Building Energy Competition
    • Hour Without Power
    • Dining in the Dark
    • Campus Sustainability Day
    • Do One Thing Instagram Competition
  • Hermés Quartet | String Quartet
  • Homecoming
    • Decorate Downtown
    • Window Painting / Spirit Banner / Chalk-n-Rock
    • Bookstore Madness
    • Can We Build It
    • Rockstar
    • Maroon and White Night
    • Pep Rally / Yell Like Hell
    • Homecoming Dance
    • Field Day
    • Parade
  • LGBT History Month
    • National Coming Out Day and GLO Center Anniversary Open House
    • Ally Week
    • Homophobic Dilemmas in Pop Culture
    • Big Gay Talent Show Auditions
    • Spirit Day
    • The Normal Heart
    • Kick-Off *Rescheduled
  • SAC Events
    • Movie: Jurassic Park
    • After Hours: Homecoming Dance
    • Rock n’ Bowl
  • Soar Leader Information Session
  • Wall of Fame Induction Ceremony

Opportunities

  • Bear Service Team
  • Food Assistance for Students
  • Halloween Spooktacular at Dickerson Park Zoo
  • Meals a Million
  • Stomp Out Hunger

Athletics

  • Volleyball
  • W Soccer
  • W Golf
  • Swimming and Diving
  • D3 Hockey
  • Field Hockey
  • D2 Hockey
  • Football

Campus Recreation

  • Buffalo River Backpacking Trip
  • SHARP Sessions
  • Yoga by Jack-O-Lantern
  • 48th annual Ski Trip
  • CPR and First Aid Certification
  • Power Yoga
  • Personal Training
  • Massage Therapy

Information

Hispanic Heritage Month

September 15 – October 15
Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15-October 15, by celebrating the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America. The observation started in 1968 as Hispanic Heritage Week under President Lyndon Johnson and was expanded by President Ronald Reagan in 1988 to cover a 30-day period starting on September 15 and ending on October 15. It was enacted into law on August 17, 1988 on the approval of Public Law 100-402. The day of September 15 is significant because it is the anniversary of independence for Latin American countries Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. In addition, Mexico and Chile celebrate their independence days on September 16 and September 18, respectively. Also Columbus Day or Dia de la Raza, which is October 12, falls withing this 30 day period.

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Energy Awareness Month

September 29 – October 22
Energy Awareness Month is a campus-wide effort to raise awareness about energy consumption and challenge faculty, staff and students to reduce their energy usage.

See below for individual event information.

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Stomp Out Hunger

October 1 – October 24

See below for more information.

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Italian American Heritage Month

October 1-31
Every year the U.S. president signs an executive order designating the month of October as National Italian American Heritage Month. Coinciding with the festivities surrounding Columbus Day, the proclamation is recognition of the many achievements, contributions, and successes of Americans of Italian descent as well as Italians in America.

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LGBT History Month

October 1-31
LGBT History Month is a month-long annual observance of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender history, and the history of the gay rights and related civil rights movements. It is observed during October in the United States, to include National Coming Out Day on October 11. LGBT History Month originated in the United States and was first celebrated in 1994. It was founded by Missouri high school history teacher Rodney Wilson. Spectrum and Advocates, MSU’s LGBT and Ally Alliances, along with the Office of Multicultural Programs provide a month-long series of events on campus to commemorate LGBT History Month. These include dances, panels, film screenings, fundraisers, discussions, art displays, and an annual talent show.

Please see below for individual event information.

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National Disability Employment Awareness Month

October 1-31
In 1988, Congress designated each October as National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). The Office of Disability Employment Policy has the lead in planning NDEAM activities and materials to increase the public’s awareness of the contributions and skills of American workers with disabilities. Various programs carried out throughout the month also highlight the specific employment barriers that still need to be addressed and removed. This effort to educate the American public about issues related to disability and employment actually began in 1945, when Congress enacted a law declaring the first week in October each year “National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week.” In 1962, the word “physically” was removed to acknowledge the employment needs and contributions of individuals with all types of disabilities.

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First Block Classes End

October 8
First Block classes end today.

Final exams for first block classes will be held during the last scheduled class.

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Fall Break

October 9 – October 10
Classes will not be held on October 9 and 10. Offices will be open.

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Homecoming

October 12-18

For a message from the Homecoming Committee, visit our Guest Blog.

See below for individual event information.

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Second Block Classes Begin

October 13
Second Block classes begin today.

See Academic Calendar for drop, withdrawal, and refund deadlines.

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Refund Deadline

October 15

Today is the last day to change sections, drop, or withdraw from fall 2014 Full Semester classes, with 25% refund.

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Events

bearfest

BearFest Village and Bear Statue Dedication

Saturday, October 18 at 11am-2pm, BearFest Village
A new bear statue will be located in the new diamond plaza area north of The Bill O’Neill Way gate entrance to Plaster Stadium. Dedication and unveiling will take place on Homecoming at noon, while BearFest Village is in full swing. The statue is a gift from the 2013-14 senior class, Darron and Donna Hemann and other private gifts.

MSU Students Caleb Doyle, Jordan McGee, and Ryan Gilyard will be featured speakers.

Please visit Athletics or Bearfest Village for more information about tailgating.

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5k

Bear Tracks 5K

Saturday, October 18 at 7am, Plaster Student Union Plaza

On your mark, get set… go! Bears will race across the finish line to win medals, trophies and cash prizes. The race will start and finish at the Bear in front of Plaster Student Union.

All participants will receive a gift bag. Trophies and cash prizes will be presented to the first-place male and female finishers. Medals will be awarded to first, second and third place finishers in the following age categories:

12 & Under
13-19
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60+
Entry fees

$15 for students of any age with an ID
$20 for adults pre-registered by 5 p.m. on Oct. 14
$25 for adults on race day
Packet pick up is on Friday, Oct. 17 Noon-6 p.m. Ridge Runner Sports 3057 South Fremont Avenue Springfield, Missouri

Please register for the race online, by mail or in person at Ridge Runner Sports.

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energy

Energy Awareness Month

Building Energy Competition

September 29 – October 19, Springfield Campus
All buildings on campus will compete to see who can conserve the most energy. The buildings with the largest reduction in energy usage will receive banners to be displayed until the next energy competition.

Hour Without Power

September 29 – October 19 at 5pm-6pm, Springfield Campus
We challenge you to consume zero energy – turn off lights and power down your devices. Can you go an hour without power?

Dining in the Dark

October 13 – 17 at 11am-1pm, Garst
October 20 – 24 at 11am-1pm, Kentwood

Campus Sustainability Day

October 22 at 11am-1pm, PSU NE Lobby
Visit us.

Do One Thing Instagram Competition

October 1 – October 31
Join your fellow bears, commit to Do One Thing to reduce your energy usage. Follow @MSUSustain on Instagram to learn how to enter #MSUEnergyMonster
Over $500 in prizes, including: Osprey Backpacks from Dynamic Earth; 5 Hot Yoga Classes at Sumits Yoga; $10 gift card to Mudhouse; Free Jimmy Johns Subs; $25 gift card to MaMa Jeans Natural Market; $10 gift card to Grad School; 1 Reusable Cup Membership. Enter by October 31st. Winners will be notified on November 3rd.

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hermes

Hermés Quartet | String Quartet

Wednesday, October 8 at 7:30pm, Juanita K. Hammons Hall
Violinists Omer Bouchez and Elise Liu, violist Yung-Hsin Chang, and cellist Anthony Kondo won the 2012 Young Concert Artists International Auditions. The Paris-based ensemble currently holds the Helen F. Whitaker Chamber Music Chair of YCA. Student rush tickets available for $10 one hour prior to the performance with a valid student ID.

Ticket are $20 for onstage seating at the Missouri State Tix box offices.

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homecoming

Homecoming

Find out more about Homecoming by looking at our Guest Blog.

Decorate Downtown

Sunday, October 12 at 12pm, Downtown Springfield
Each participating student organization will be partnered with a downtown Springfield establishment. It will be the responsibility of your organization to reflect the spirit and pride of Missouri State Homecoming with exciting and appropriate decorations. Each organization is to remember that they are representing Missouri State University and should reflect their school pride in their decorations.

Window Painting / Spirit Banner / Chalk-n-Rock

Sunday, October 12 at 2pm, PSU North Mall
Decoration of Plaster Student Union as part of Homecoming competition

Bookstore Madness

Monday, October 13 – Saturday, October 19 all day, Bookstore
Select items per day will be on sale for 20% off original pricing at the Bookstore and online at missouristatebookstore.com. See the website for more details about which products will be on sale and when.

Can We Build It

Monday, October 13 at 2pm, Trottier Plaza
In conjunction with the University Public Affairs mission, Can We Build It is a way to show off your organization’s talent and support a local charity. All food will be donated to Ozarks Food Harvest.

Rockstar

Tuesday, October 14 at 7pm, Hammons Student Center
Come see who can put on their best rockstar impression. Participants will be singing and dancing their hearts out trying to get first place.

Maroon and White Night

Wednesday, October 15 at 4pm, PSU North Patio
It is time for our annual chili cook-off! Let’s see who on this campus is the best cook. Come out and support your friends while enjoying the smell of yummy food. This event will also feature free inflatable games and a free concert.

Pep Rally / Yell Like Hell

Thursday, October 16 at 6pm, Hammons Student Center
Let’s get pumped up for the big game on Saturday by celebrating at the biggest pep rally of the year. Come out and enjoy some fun!

Homecoming Dance

Thursday, October 16 at 9pm, PSU Ballroom East
The Homecoming dance is a Headphone Disco for students. Each attendee will be given a pair of headphones with three channel settings, allowing them to choose the music they want to dance to. Attendees may dress as desired; casual, fancy and everything in between.

Field Day

Friday, October 17 at 4:30pm, Allison South Stadium
Balloons will be popping, trivia will be answered, and sponges will be relayed. This event will surely become a Homecoming favorite!

Parade

Saturday, October 18 at 9am, JQH Parkway
Come out and begin our Homecoming celebration. The parade starts at 9 am. The Bear Fest Village Tailgate Party starts at 11 am. The football game starts at 2 pm.

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LGBT History Month

National Coming Out Day and GLO Anniversary Open House

Saturday, October 11 at 10am, GLO Center
Celebrate the Gay and Lesbian Community Center of the Ozarks (GLO) anniversary with Spectrum, Advocates, and Lambda Alliance on the National Coming Out Day

Ally Week

Monday, October 13 – Friday, October 17, Springfield Campus
A whole week where we can engage in a national dialogue about how everyone in and out of school can work to become better allies to the LGBTQ community.

Homophobic Dilemmas in Pop Culture

Wednesday, October 15 at 6pm, PSU 312
Rethinking popular culture and examining the effects on the LGBTQA community

Big Gay Talent Show Auditions

Wednesday, October 15 at 9pm, PSU 312
Thursday, October 16 at 4pm, PSU 312
We’ll be holding a auditions for anyone willing to showcase their skills. All talents are welcome – and all ages. Please spread the word to anyone you think should show their talent at the Big Gay Talent Show!

Spirit Day

Thursday, October 16 all day, Springfield Campus
Millions of American wear purple on Spirit day as a sign of support for the LGBT community and to speak out against bullying.

The Normal Heart

Friday, October 17 at 7:30pm, 431 S Jeffereson Ave #136
Saturday, October 18 at 7:30pm, 431 S Jeffereson Ave #136
Sunday, October 19 at 2pm, 431 S Jeffereson Ave #136
Friday, October 24 at 7:30pm, 431 S Jeffereson Ave #136
Saturday, October 25 at 7:30pm, 431 S Jeffereson Ave #136
Sunday, October 26 at 2pm, 431 S Jeffereson Ave #136
Friday, October 31 at 7:30pm, 431 S Jeffereson Ave #136
Saturday, November 1 at 7:30pm, 431 S Jeffereson Ave #136
Sunday, November 2 at 2pm, 431 S Jeffereson Ave #136
Fall 2014 marks the 25th anniversary of the theatre production that put Springfield, Missouri in the national spotlight. Larry Kramer’s landmark play about love, AIDS and New York in the 1980s chronicles the rise of the AIDS crisis in New York City as seen through the eyes of writer/activist Ned Weeks, the gay Jewish founder of a prominent HIV advocacy group. Ned unexpectedly finds himself at the forefront of the fight against AIDS at a time when the disease was so terrifyingly new it didn’t even have a name. As more and more of his friends fall ill, Ned tries his best to rally support for the cause all the while finding love with Felix and raging against institutions of media, medicine and government that seem determined to ignore him. The play is as dramatically powerful, timely and poignant as it was when it first appeared in 1985. Winner of the 2012 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play, this production contains adult language and subject matter.

Kick-Off *Rescheduled

Thursday, October 23 at 6pm, PSU North Mall
Celebrate the start of LGBT History Awareness with your LGBTQ friends and family! Be sure to swing by and mingle with Spectrum, Advocates, Lambda Alliance, and the LGBT Resource Center.

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SAC Events

Find out more about SAC films, concerts, and comedy by looking at our SAC Events Blog.

SAC Movie: Jurassic Park

Wednesday, October 15 at 9pm, PSU Theatre
Sunday, October 19 at 9pm, PSU Theatre
Free movie in the PSU Theatre.  Check out SAC Events Blog for more information.

After Hours: Homecoming Dance

Thursday, October 16 at 9pm, 
The Homecoming dance is a Headphone Disco for students. Each attendee will be given a pair of headphones with three channel settings, allowing them to choose the music they want to dance to. Attendees may dress as desired; casual, fancy and everything in between.

Rock n’ Bowl

Friday, October 17 at 7:30pm, PSU Level 1 Game Center
Free bowling, table tennis and billiards in Level One Game Center.

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Soar Leader Information Session

Monday, October 20 at 7pm, Meyer Library Room 101
Tuesday, October 21 at 6pm, Meyer Library Room 101
Want to know more about being a SOAR leader, including responsibilities, qualifications, benefits, compensation and more? Then attend one of our two upcoming SOAR leader information sessions.

Visit http://www.missouristate.edu/soar/applyforsoar.htm for more information about the position and opportunities to tell us you are attending on Facebook.

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Wall of Fame Induction Ceremony

Friday, October 17 at 4pm, PSU Ballroom
Over its 108-year history, Missouri State has developed a rich heritage of outstanding faculty and staff who have contributed much to the success of our university. The Wall of Fame, which is located outside the ballroom in the Plaster Student Union (3rd floor), is a designated location for the university to recognize and honor employees who have excelled at Missouri State and significantly contributed to the success and positive collegiate experience of students. While Missouri State has had many outstanding employees during its long history, the intention of the Wall of Fame is to recognize those faculty and staff members who have had a positive impact on students that is considered truly noteworthy.

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Opportunities

For more opportunities, subscribe to the Community Opportunities Newsletter.

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Bear Service Team

Bear Service Team (BST) is a student organization team that plans and promotes service opportunities for Missouri State University students. BST collaborates with local agencies in Springfield and beyond to have meaningful service experiences that allow students to become engaged in the community. BST is looking for students who want to become engaged in the community, have a passion for social issues, and have creative ideas about how to get students involved. Visit the Center for Community Engagement (the green room) for more information and pick up an application!

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Food Assistance for Students

Mondays and 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.

Well of Life – MSU Student Food Pantry
418 S Kimbrough
Springfield, MO 65806
(Just across from the Qdoba near Bear Park North)

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Halloween Spooktacular at Dickerson Park Zoo

Thursdays – Sundays, October 9-31 at 6:30pm-9pm, Dickerson Park Zoo
Halloween SPOOKTACULAR is the largest on-grounds annual fundraiser for Friends of the Zoo. 2014 is the 31st year of hosting this family friendly, evening Halloween event. Halloween SPOOKTACULAR averages 20,000 attendees, and proceeds from SPOOKTACULAR support the zoo’s Conservation Education and Outreach programs.

About 30 volunteers will be needed each night. Most evenings more than one service group will be used to fulfill the requirements. It is suggested that you select 2 or 3 possible dates for your organization to volunteer in case your first choice is not available. It is very important to be accurate with your RSVP numbers when scheduling volunteer groups so that plans can be made accordingly. In most cases, it is not possible to accommodate groups larger than the nightly requirements, but groups can be split over multiple evenings.
On the evening you are scheduled: Be at the zoo no later than 5:45 p.m. for event orientation and volunteer assignments. Please plan to stay until 9:30 p.m. If you choose to dress in a costume, please make certain it is non-scary & family appropriate! Keep the weather in mind when choosing a costume. Please note: SPOOKTACULAR is an outdoor event and DOES NOT cancel due to poor weather conditions.

All treats are provided by the zoo. Not all volunteers will be handing out treats; at least half will be working activity stations and interactive areas. Princesses and Superheroes: On select nights, when we do not have actual actors in these areas, we would like a couple of volunteers to dress as princesses and superheroes for interaction with kids. If interested, please inquire specifically about these character positions for details and scheduling.

Contact: Erin Hitsman (Sorensen)
Phone: 417-833-1570
E-mail: ehitsman@dickersonparkzoo.org
Website: http://www.dickersonparkzoo.org

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Meals a Million

November 14-16, Springfield Exposition Center
Friends Against Hunger is hosting the Meals A Million Pack-A-Thon! Every half hour, 100 volunteers will start packaging food. In past years, MSU Bears have filled thousands spots to help package meals.
Register you and your organization to volunteer: MealsAMillion

Contact: Karen Wood
Phone: 417-773-1639
E-mail: director@fahunger.org

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Stomp Out Hunger

October 1-24, Springfield Community
Join Missouri State, Drury, OTC, Evangel and SBU in making a difference both locally and globally through the all collegiate shoe drive.

Donating just one pair of shoes directly helps feed the hungry both in the U.S. and internationally, provides footwear goods for local vendors in developing countries, helps build water purification systems for villages in Kenya and Haiti, as well as impacts educational and healthcare needs.

Shoes will be collected at sites across campus from October 1-24th. The final “shoe-in” will occur on October 24 at 1-4pm at Country Girls Espresso, 2671 E Sunshine St, located next to Schweitzer United Methodist Church!

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Athletics

For a review of events that have already happened, please visit our Athletics Blog Page.

  • Friday, October 10, Volleyball vs. Wichita State, 7pm, Hammons Student Center
  • Saturday, October 11, W Soccer vs. Evansville, 7pm, Allison South
  • Tuesday, October 14, W Golf vs. MSU Payne Stewart Memorial, 8:30am
  • Thursday, October 16, Swimming and Diving vs. Drury, 6pm, Hammons Student Center
  • Thurdsay, October 16, D3 Hockey vs. Marquette, 7pm, Mediacom Ice Park
  • Friday, October 17, Field Hockey vs. Central Michicgan, 4pm, Allison North Stadium
  • Friday, October 17, D2 Hockey vs. University of Iowa, 7pm, Mediacom Ice Park
  • Friday, October 17, D3 Hockey vs. McKendree University, 9:45pm, Mediacom Ice Park
  • Friday, October 17, Football vs. South Dakota, 2pm, Plaster Stadium
  • Saturday, October 18, D2 Hockey vs. McKendree University, 3pm, Mediacom Ice Park
  • Saturday, October 18, D2 Hockey vs. University of Iowa, 7pm, Mediacom Ice Park
  • Sunday, Octover 19, Field Hockey cs. La Salle, 11am, Allison North Stadium

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Campus Recreation

  • Looking for an interesting way to explore the Ozarks?  Look no further than Outdoor Adventure’s Buffalo River Backpacking Trip! The trip will start on October 18th at 9AM and return on October 19th at 5PM.  Register by October 13th for this $35 trip that includes everything but food.
  • SHARP Sessions are set!  Register online for this free self-defense course for females.  There will be three sessions you can choose from.  All held from 6:30-9PM in the FRC, studio A:
    • Session 2: October 20-21, Register by October 17
    • Session 3: November 17-18, Register by November 14
  • Mark your calendar for October 27th, it’s Yoga by Jack-O-Lantern!  Get in the Halloween spirit by taking Yoga in a studio lit by jack-o-lanterns.  This special event will be at 7PM and cost only $2.
  • We’re already planning your winter break!  The 48th annual Ski Trip is scheduled to Steamboat Springs, CO during December 13-20.  Learn more about this awesome opportunity at http://www.missouristate.edu/recreation/OutdoorAdventures/140219.htm
  • 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 2: October 8 from 1:30pm-5:00pm
    • First Aid Session 2: October 8 from 5:00pm-6:30pm
    • CPR/AED Session 3: November 15 from 8:30am-12:00pm
    • First Aid Session 3: November 15 from 12:30pm-2:00pm

    This certification does not fulfill the requirement for MSU nursing students.

  • Power Yoga dates are set for this fall!  Here is a list of all your Power Yoga options:
    • Session 2: Tuesdays, 12:10-12:50PM, 10/21-11/11, Register by 10/17
    • Session 2: Thursdays, 12:10-12:50PM, 10/23-11/20, Register by 10/17

    Open to faculty and staff, eligible for non-credit fee waiver, $35 for members, $45 for non-members.

  • Personal Training is offered at the FRC!  Reach all of your goals this year with help from one of our certified personal trainers.  For more information visit our website: http://www.missouristate.edu/recreation/Wellness/AssessmentsAndTraining.htm
  • Massage Therapy is offered at the Foster Recreation Center.  Check our website for more information on times, prices, and how to sign up: http://www.missouristate.edu/recreation/Wellness/Massages.htm.

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What’s Happening: October 1 – October 13

September 30, 2014 by Kari Jo Freudigmann

Information

  • Academic Integrity Days
  • Energy Awareness Month
  • Fall Break
  • First Block Class End
  • Hispanic Heritage Month
  • Homecoming
  • Italian American Heritage Month
  • LGBT History Month
  • National Disability Employment Awareness Month
  • Second Block Classes Begin

Events

  • Academic Integrity Days
    • CLUE: Is It or Isn’t It?
    • Mock Academic Intregrity Hearing
    • Real Life Consequences of Ethical Decisions
    • Chinese Cultural Differences
    • Trivia Competition
    • Crossing the Ethical Boundary: Insights from a Fraud Investigator
    • What Would the World Look Like without Academic Integrity?
  • Discovery Center “Free Day”
  • Energy Awareness Month
    • Building Energy Competition
    • Hour Without Power
    • Dining in the Dark
    • Campus Sustainability Day
    • Do One Thing Instagram Competition
  • Hermés Quartet | String Quartet
  • Homecoming
    • Decorate Downtown
    • Window Painting / Spirit Banner / Chalk-n-Rock
    • Can We Build It
  • LGBT History Month
    • Miscast Cabaret
    • Kick-Off
    • 21st Annual AIDS Walk
    • National Coming Out Day and GLO Center Anniversary Open House
    • Ally Week
  • SAC Events
    • Movie: The Goonies
    • After Hours: Capture the Flag
    • Rock n’ Bowl
  • University Community Band Concert

Opportunities

  • Food Assistance for Students
  • Meals a Million
  • Stomp Out Hunger

Athletics

  • Field Hockey
  • W Soccer
  • Volleyball
  • Football
  • M Soccer

Campus Recreation

  • Buffalo River Backpacking Trip
  • Climbing Expedition at Horseshoe Canyon Ranch
  • River Canoe Trip
  • SHARP Sessions
  • Intramural Registration
  • 48th annual Ski Trip
  • CPR and First Aid Certification
  • Power Yoga
  • Personal Training
  • Massage Therapy

Information

Academic Integrity Days

September 30 – October 2
See below for individual event information.

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Energy Awareness Month

September 29 – October 22
Energy Awareness Month is a campus-wide effort to raise awareness about energy consumption and challenge faculty, staff and students to reduce their energy usage.

See below for individual event information.

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Fall Break

October 9 – October 10
Classes will not be held on October 9 and 10. Offices will be open.

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First Block Classes End

October 8
First Block classes end today.

Final exams for first block classes will be held during the last scheduled class.

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Hispanic Heritage Month

September 15 – October 15
Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15-October 15, by celebrating the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America. The observation started in 1968 as Hispanic Heritage Week under President Lyndon Johnson and was expanded by President Ronald Reagan in 1988 to cover a 30-day period starting on September 15 and ending on October 15. It was enacted into law on August 17, 1988 on the approval of Public Law 100-402. The day of September 15 is significant because it is the anniversary of independence for Latin American countries Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. In addition, Mexico and Chile celebrate their independence days on September 16 and September 18, respectively. Also Columbus Day or Dia de la Raza, which is October 12, falls withing this 30 day period.

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Homecoming

October 12-18

See below for individual event information.

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Italian American Heritage Month

October 1-31
Every year the U.S. president signs an executive order designating the month of October as National Italian American Heritage Month. Coinciding with the festivities surrounding Columbus Day, the proclamation is recognition of the many achievements, contributions, and successes of Americans of Italian descent as well as Italians in America.

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LGBT History Month

October 1-31
LGBT History Month is a month-long annual observance of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender history, and the history of the gay rights and related civil rights movements. It is observed during October in the United States, to include National Coming Out Day on October 11. LGBT History Month originated in the United States and was first celebrated in 1994. It was founded by Missouri high school history teacher Rodney Wilson. Spectrum and Advocates, MSU’s LGBT and Ally Alliances, along with the Office of Multicultural Programs provide a month-long series of events on campus to commemorate LGBT History Month. These include dances, panels, film screenings, fundraisers, discussions, art displays, and an annual talent show.

Please see below for individual event information.

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National Disability Employment Awareness Month

October 1-31
In 1988, Congress designated each October as National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). The Office of Disability Employment Policy has the lead in planning NDEAM activities and materials to increase the public’s awareness of the contributions and skills of American workers with disabilities. Various programs carried out throughout the month also highlight the specific employment barriers that still need to be addressed and removed. This effort to educate the American public about issues related to disability and employment actually began in 1945, when Congress enacted a law declaring the first week in October each year “National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week.” In 1962, the word “physically” was removed to acknowledge the employment needs and contributions of individuals with all types of disabilities.

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Second Block Classes Begin

October 13
Second Block classes begin today.

See Academic Calendar for drop, withdrawal, and refund deadlines.
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Events

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Academic Integrity Days

CLUE: Is It or Isn’t It?

Wednesday, October 1 at 10:10am, PSU Ballroom
In this interactive, fun session, participants will discover that academic integrity is no game. Help each other determine who committed the academic integrity offense.

Mock Academic Integrity Hearing

Wednesday, October 1 at 11:15am, PSU Ballroom
Thursday, October 2 at 11am, PSU Ballroom
Thursday, October 2 at 2pm, PSU Ballroom
Participate in a mock hearing and help the panel determine if a violation has occurred.

Real Life Consequences of Ethical Decisions

Wednesday, October 1 at 1:25pm, PSU Ballroom
A recent federal parolee will share his story of how his life changed forever as a result of poor ethical decisions he made professionally.

Chinese Cultural Differences

Wednesday, October 1 at 4pm, PSU Ballroom
A realistic discussion – in Chinese – of cultural differences experienced by Chinese students attending MSU.

Trivia Competition

Thursday, October 2 at 12:30pm, PSU Ballroom
Free food and great prizes! Come individually, or sign up a team before October 1 by contacting AcademicIntegrityCouncil@MissouriState.edu.

Crossing the Ethical Boundary: Insights from a Fraud Investigator

Thursday, October 2 at 4pm, Glass Hall 108
The Academic Integrity Council and the College of Business bring Angela R. Morelock to the MSU community to share insights from a fraud investigator.

What Would the World Look Like Without Academic Integrity?

Thursday, October 2 at 5:30pm, PSU Ballroom
Video and/or print contest winner presentation. Top entry will receive an iPad mini donated by PCnet. Runners up will receive gift cards donated by Commerce Bank, MSU Bookstore, and Walmart.
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Discovery Center “Free Day”

Wednesday, October 1 at 9am, Discovery Center
Discovery Center has utilized the plans of The Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibit of Green Revolution and developed Springfield’s own exhibit with recycled and re-purposed materials. Unlike most traveling exhibits, Green Revolution isn’t packed in a crate and doesn’t travel by truck, so it has virtually no carbon footprint.

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Energy Awareness Month

Building Energy Competition

September 29 – October 19, Springfield Campus
All buildings on campus will compete to see who can conserve the most energy. The buildings with the largest reduction in energy usage will receive banners to be displayed until the next energy competition.

Hour Without Power

September 29 – October 19 at 5pm-6pm, Springfield Campus
We challenge you to consume zero energy – turn off lights and power down your devices. Can you go an hour without power?

Dining in the Dark

September 29 – October 3 at 11am-1pm, Blair Shannon
October 13 – 17 at 11am-1pm, Garst
October 20 – 24 at 11am-1pm, Kentwood

Campus Sustainability Day

October 22 at 11am-1pm, PSU NE Lobby
Visit us.

Do One Thing Instagram Competition

October 1 – October 31
Join your fellow bears, commit to Do One Thing to reduce your energy usage. Follow @MSUSustain on Instagram to learn how to enter #MSUEnergyMonster
Over $500 in prizes, including: Osprey Backpacks from Dynamic Earth; 5 Hot Yoga Classes at Sumits Yoga; $10 gift card to Mudhouse; Free Jimmy Johns Subs; $25 gift card to MaMa Jeans Natural Market; $10 gift card to Grad School; 1 Reusable Cup Membership. Enter by October 31st. Winners will be notified on November 3rd.

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Hermés Quartet | String Quartet

Wednesday, October 8 at 7:30pm, Juanita K. Hammons Hall
Violinists Omer Bouchez and Elise Liu, violist Yung-Hsin Chang, and cellist Anthony Kondo won the 2012 Young Concert Artists International Auditions. The Paris-based ensemble currently holds the Helen F. Whitaker Chamber Music Chair of YCA. Student rush tickets available for $10 one hour prior to the performance with a valid student ID.

Ticket are $20 for onstage seating at the Missouri State Tix box offices.

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Homecoming

Find out more about Homecoming by looking at our Guest Blog.

Decorate Downtown

Sunday, October 12 at 12pm, Downtown Springfield
Each participating student organization will be partnered with a downtown Springfield establishment. It will be the responsibility of your organization to reflect the spirit and pride of Missouri State Homecoming with exciting and appropriate decorations. Each organization is to remember that they are representing Missouri State University and should reflect their school pride in their decorations.

Window Painting / Spirit Banner / Chalk-n-Rock

Sunday, October 12 at 2pm, PSU North Mall
Decoration of Plaster Student Union as part of Homecoming competition

Can We Build It

Monday, October 13 at 2pm, Trottier Plaza
In conjunction with the University Public Affairs mission, Can We Build It is a way to show off your organization’s talent and support a local charity. All food will be donated to Ozarks Food Harvest.

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LGBT History Month

Miscast Cabaret

Wednesday, October 1 at 6:30pm, PSU Theatre
The students of Missouri State University’s theatre, dance and music programs will present Miscast Art 2014: Fun Laughs and Good Times at the PSU Theater, Wednesday October 1, 2014, 6:30pm. Admission is free to the public.

This cabaret, conceived by Darryl Kent Clark, Assistant Professor, Dance, is one of many events at the university that will recognize GLBTQA History and Heritage Month. The cabaret is made of moments from a variety of the best known plays and musicals of the 20th century with a special and unique TWIST!

Kick-Off

Thursday, October 2 at 6pm, PSU North Mall
Celebrate the start of LGBT History Awareness with your LGBTQ friends and family! Be sure to swing by and mingle with Spectrum, Advocates, Lambda Alliance, and the LGBT Resource Center.

21st Annual AIDS Walk

Saturday, October 4 at 9am, Phelps Grove Park
Bring your families, friends, pets, and walking shoes to help raise funds for AIDS awareness in Southwest Missouri.

National Coming Out Day and GLO Anniversary Open House

Saturday, October 11 at 10am, GLO Center
Celebrate the Gay and Lesbian Community Center of the Ozarks (GLO) anniversary with Spectrum, Advocates, and Lambda Alliance on the National Coming Out Day

Ally Week

Monday, October 13 – Friday, October 17, Springfield Campus
A whole week where we can engage in a national dialogue about how everyone in and out of school can work to become better allies to the LGBTQ community.

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SAC Events

Find out more about SAC films, concerts, and comedy by looking at our SAC Events Blog.

SAC Movie: The Goonies

Wednesday, October 1 at 9pm, PSU Theatre
Sunday, October 5 at 9pm, PSU Theatre
Free movie in the PSU Theatre.  Check out SAC Events Blog for more information.

After Hours: Capture the Flag

Thursday, October 2 at 9pm, Trottier Plaza Bear Head
This will be a campus wide game of capture the flag among students. Two teams will battle for victory in the darkness. Teams will be decided on site; come with friends or come alone and leave with friends.

Rock n’ Bowl

Friday, October 3 at 7:30pm, PSU Level 1 Game Center
Free bowling, table tennis and billiards in Level One Game Center.

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University Community Band Concert

Monday, October 6 at 7:30pm, Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts
The University Community Band will present a free concert on Monday, October 6 at 7:30pm in Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts.

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Opportunities

For more opportunities, subscribe to the Community Opportunities Newsletter.

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Food Assistance for Students

Students, if you are going hungry, or just need something to get you through to next pay check, 3 Springfield food pantries can assist you. Visit the Food Assistance page for more information.

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Meals a Million

November 14-16, Springfield Exposition Center
Friends Against Hunger is hosting the Meals A Million Pack-A-Thon! Every half hour, 100 volunteers will start packaging food. In past years, MSU Bears have filled thousands spots to help package meals.
Register you and your organization to volunteer: MealsAMillion
Contact: Karen Wood, 417-773-1639, director@fahunger.org

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Stomp Out Hunger

October 1-24, Springfield Community
Join Missouri State, Drury, OTC, Evangel and SBU in making a difference both locally and globally through the all collegiate shoe drive.

Donating just one pair of shoes directly helps feed the hungry both in the U.S. and internationally, provides footwear goods for local vendors in developing countries, helps build water purification systems for villages in Kenya and Haiti, as well as impacts educational and healthcare needs.

Shoes will be collected at sites across campus from October 1-24th. The final “shoe-in” will occur on October 24 at 1-4pm at Country Girls Espresso, 2671 E Sunshine St, located next to Schweitzer United Methodist Church!

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Athletics

For a review of events that have already happened, please visit our Athletics Blog Page.

  • Friday, October 3, Field Hockey vs. Kent State, Allison North
  • Friday, October 3, W Soccer vs. Indiana State, 7pm, Allison South
  • Friday, October 3, Volleyball vs. Drake University, 7pm, Hammons Student Center
  • Saturday, October 4, Football vs. Youngstown State, 2pm, Plaster Stadium
  • Saturday, October 4, M Soccer vs. Drake University, 7pm, Allison South
  • Saturday, October 4, Volleyball vs. Northern Iowa, 7pm, Hammons Student Center
  • Sunday, October 5, Field Hockey vs. Davidson, 11am, Allison North
  • Tuesday, October 7, M Soccer vs. Oral Roberts, 7pm, Allison South
  • Friday, October 10, Volleyball vs. Wichita State, 7pm, Hammons Student Center
  • Saturday, October 11, W Soccer vs. Evansville, 7pm, Allison South

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Campus Recreation

  • Looking for an interesting way to explore the Ozarks?  Look no further than Outdoor Adventure’s Buffalo River Backpacking Trip! The trip will start on October 18th at 9AM and return on October 19th at 5PM.  Register by October 13th for this $35 trip that includes everything but food.
  • Interested in a Climbing Expedition? Outdoor Adventures is headed to Horseshoe Canyon Ranch!  This overnight climbing trip will be held from October 4th-5th and cost only $70 for everything but food!  For more information check out the Outdoor Adventures page of our website or call the welcome desk at 417-836-5334.
  • So many trips so little time!  Outdoor Adventures is also planning a Current River Canoe Trip on October 9th-10th for only $60!  Canoe 15 miles of this scenic river with OA.  Sign up now so you don’t miss the mandatory pre-trip meeting on October 6th.
  • SHARP Sessions are set!  Register online for this free self-defense course for females.  There will be three sessions you can choose from.  All held from 6:30-9PM in the FRC, studio A:
    • Session 2: October 20-21, Register by October 17
    • Session 3: November 17-18, Register by November 14
  • We’re already planning your winter break!  The 48th annual Ski Trip is scheduled to Steamboat Springs, CO during December 13-20.  Learn more about this awesome opportunity at http://www.missouristate.edu/recreation/OutdoorAdventures/140219.htm
  • 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 2: October 8 from 1:30pm-5:00pm
    • First Aid Session 2: October 8 from 5:00pm-6:30pm
    • CPR/AED Session 3: November 15 from 8:30am-12:00pm
    • First Aid Session 3: November 15 from 12:30pm-2:00pm

    This certification does not fulfill the requirement for MSU nursing students.

  • Power Yoga dates are set for this fall!  Here is a list of all your Power Yoga options:
    • Session 2: Tuesdays, 12:10-12:50PM, 10/21-11/11, Register by 10/17
    • Session 2: Thursdays, 12:10-12:50PM, 10/23-11/20, Register by 10/17

    Open to faculty and staff, eligible for non-credit fee waiver, $35 for members, $45 for non-members.

  • Personal Training is offered at the FRC!  Reach all of your goals this year with help from one of our certified personal trainers.  For more information visit our website: http://www.missouristate.edu/recreation/Wellness/AssessmentsAndTraining.htm
  • Massage Therapy is offered at the Foster Recreation Center.  Check our website for more information on times, prices, and how to sign up: http://www.missouristate.edu/recreation/Wellness/Massages.htm.

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