University Briefs
Spectator staff
Issue date: 2/23/09 Section: University Briefs
First majors and student services fair
From noon to 1:30 p.m. on March 6 and March 27 in Davies Council Fire Room, students will have the opportunity to talk to faculty, students and staff members in various areas of study. All majors and minors will be represented.
Students can also learn about many of the university programs, including Housing and Residence Life, Service Learning Center, University Recreation, Career Services, Center for International Education and the National Student Exchange Program. This event is sponsored by the Admissions Office, and free popcorn will be served.
Chancellors Roundtable discusses issues
Chancellor Brian Levin-Stankevich will host a Chancellors Roundtable discussion on Feb. 25 in Davies' Alumni Room.
From noon to 1 p.m., students can participate in a discussion with the Chancellor and his staff on many upcoming events and issues.
Some of the issues include why the university doesn't host larger campus events such as concerts or entertainment, the Davies building project, carbon emissions and the new rule forcing all students of the College of Business to have access to a laptop computer for classroom usage.
Refreshments will be offered, and brown bags are welcome. This event is sponsored by the University Activities Commission of the Student Senate.
From noon to 1:30 p.m. on March 6 and March 27 in Davies Council Fire Room, students will have the opportunity to talk to faculty, students and staff members in various areas of study. All majors and minors will be represented.
Students can also learn about many of the university programs, including Housing and Residence Life, Service Learning Center, University Recreation, Career Services, Center for International Education and the National Student Exchange Program. This event is sponsored by the Admissions Office, and free popcorn will be served.
Chancellors Roundtable discusses issues
Chancellor Brian Levin-Stankevich will host a Chancellors Roundtable discussion on Feb. 25 in Davies' Alumni Room.
From noon to 1 p.m., students can participate in a discussion with the Chancellor and his staff on many upcoming events and issues.
Some of the issues include why the university doesn't host larger campus events such as concerts or entertainment, the Davies building project, carbon emissions and the new rule forcing all students of the College of Business to have access to a laptop computer for classroom usage.
Refreshments will be offered, and brown bags are welcome. This event is sponsored by the University Activities Commission of the Student Senate.


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