JCSU CAMPUS NEWSLETTER | April 9, 2014 TODAY’S FEATURES JCSU ATHLETICS TO HOST PROJECT LIFE MOVEMENT BONE MARROW DRIVE ON APRIL 9 in conjunction wit

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JCSU CAMPUS NEWSLETTER | April 9, 2014

TODAY’S FEATURES

JCSU ATHLETICS TO HOST PROJECT LIFE MOVEMENT BONE MARROW DRIVE ON APRIL 9 in conjunction with the Project Life Movement.
The Block 10 a.m. until 3 p.m.
The Project Life Movement is a campus-based national marrow donor organization dedicated to finding and enlisting individuals as potential donors for bone marrow and tissue transplants.
Watch Sports Information Director Lamont Hinson with cheerleader Alexandra Dixon on WBTV/Bounce talking about the Bone Marrow Drive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENmAch99dw4

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Register to Vote for the 2014 Primary and General Elections: HELP US MEET OUR GOAL OF REGISTERING AT LEAST 100 JCSU STUDENTS

JCSU Civic Engagement Ambassadors will be registering students on the block and in the classroom
Wednesday, April 9 on the Block
11:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m. Music by DJ Mydnite

Thursday, April 10 on the Block
11:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m. Music by DJ Mydnite
If you have questions, contact Dr. Tonya M. Williams, Assistant Prof. of Political Science lmwilliams@jcsu.edu

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JCSU MONEY MATTER$ Workshops
Indicated workshops are worth 1 Lyceum credit.

Managing College Debt
Wednesday, April 9 at 11:00 – 11:45, Rotunda
As college students who receive diverse funding such as grants, scholarships and loans, learn how to manage the amount and type of debt you accept while in school. This session is facilitated by Cecile Graham of JCSU Office of Student Financial Aid.

Wednesday, April 9 at 12– 12:45 p.m.
EMPOWER U Saving Money & Successful Budgeting, Rotunda
In this class, you will learn how to create a budgeting process that will work for you and get you on track to meet your own personal financial goals. You will learn how to save; no matter your income level, amount of debt or fear of the process. Facilitated by Joel Dancy, Demetrius Townes, Sonja Hunter and Tonya Bruce from 5/3 Bank. Earn 1 2013-2014 Lyceum credit by attending the full workshop.
Contact Ms. Archie at 704-378-1109 or karchie@jcsu.edu if you have questions.

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Alcohol Awareness Week April 7-10

Stories of Recovery Wednesday, April 9
1:00 P.M.-2:30 P.M. The Block
Members of the Mecklenburg Community will give their testimony of substance abuse and other tribulations in which each experienced as it relates to alcohol and other drugs. In addition, an intern from I-Matter will discuss the link between domestic/ sexual assault and substance use.

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MR. & MISS JOHNSON C. SMITH PAGEANT
DIAMONDS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
Wednesday, April 9 at 7:00 PM
Jack S. Brayboy Gymnasium

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CAMPUS NEWS

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And the winner is….You are invited to the 2014 Golden Bull Awards! This year’s award will showcase the best of the best of JCSU Wednesday, April 23 at 6 pm
The festivities will be held in Grimes Lounge
Semi-Formal Attire
Please RSVP by 5 pm on April 10
This your opportunity to truly honor the people you feel are outstanding, unrecognized and extraordinary. Anyone can win, it’s up to YOU!

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The student newspaper is online again!
Read the latest campus news at http://thebullseye.org/

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Miss Ebony’s School of Etiquette is proud to present Diva Day Camp for Girls ages 10 – 14 on the campus of JCSU for Summer 2014. Girls learn how to shine in this 9-week summer program exclusively for them! They will explore topics including entrepreneurship, goal-setting, etiquette, the creative arts, and more! Each week has a theme and takes them on an adventure!
The cost is $125/week. Financial aid may be available if you register prior to May 15. As an added bonus, JCSU employees will receive a discount of $25 off the weekly rate! Visit www.missebonys.com/ddc for more information or to register online!

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STUDENT NEWS

Take the NEW Student Satisfaction Survey!
http://youtu.be/PrjcoC3hKJ0

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Sponsored by- Computer Science & Engineering
2014 JCSU "Technology in Emergency Management" Summer Camp
Sponsored by: Department of Homeland Security Center of Excellence
Natural Disasters, Coastal Infrastrucure and Emergency Management (NDCIEM)
Students chosen for the program will be awarded a $500 stipend and om-campus lodge
(Meals are NOT included)
Program duration: May 5, 2014- May 10, 2014
Freshmen and sophomore are encourage to apply. All majors are eligible.

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HEALTHPLEX NEWS

THE HEALTHPLEX SPRING 2014 CALENDAR
http://tinyurl.com/qha47eu
HealthPlex website: http://tinyurl.com/peq4zd8

Classes for Today
Water Fitness 1 p.m.-1:45 p.m.
Cardio Fitness 4 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.
Water Fitness 6:30 p.m.- 7:15 p.m

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SPIRITUAL LIFE

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Spiritual Life Center Announcements:
• New Bible Study Series
Relationships….It’s Complicated!
April 10 and 24, 7 pm, Duke Hall
• University Prayer: Monday–Friday 8 a.m. –7 p.m., Jane M. Smith Memorial Church
If you would like the Spiritual Life Center to pray for you, please contact Mr. Donnie Shell at dshell@jcsu.edu

Friday, April 11
7 pm to 9 pm Duke Hall

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UPCOMING EVENTS

The 2014 NASCAR Pit Crew Member Development Combine Thursday, April 10 from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. at Brayboy gymnasium. This event seeks to identify top tier, minority and female athletes, and other qualified candidates to train and develop for careers as crew members in stock car racing. There are only a limited number of try-out slots available. The event is open to JCSU students only. Please contact Dr. Lawson-Williams at: blwilliams@jcsu.edu or 704-330-1436 for more information.

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STUDENT-ATHLETE WEEK April 6—11
Sponsored by the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC)
April 6 marked the 27th celebration of National Student Athlete Day. JCSU SAAC decided to recognize student-athletes for their achievements in academics, athletics and service to their schools and community.
THURSDAY
“Life After Athletics” Q & A forum w/ former
students, Grimes Lounge, 7 pm
FRIDAY
JCSU Track & Field Invitational
Irwin Belk Complex

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Iota Phi Theta Fraternity Incorporated
BETA THETA CHAPTER NEOPHYTE SHOWCASE
Thurs, April 10 at 7:55 PM BRAYBOY GYM
I.S. CALL OF DUTY
THE CENTAURS ARE COMING...

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1st Klass Entertainment Presents GRADUATION
April 11 at 8 p.m. in Biddle Auditorium

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New Exhibit at JCSU Library in Honor of Alumni
Visitors will learn about key historical facts and pioneers, like Dr. Emery Rann and Dr. Reginald Hawkins both alumni of Johnson C. Smith University that influenced the decisions to ensure quality healthcare for African Americans. Exhibit opens at JCSU February 26-April 30. A community-wide event will be hosted on April 13 from 4 PM-6 PM in the James B. Duke Memorial Library to kick-off National Library Week. Reservation is required. RSVP https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NoRoadmap
Full press release at http://tinyurl.com/q2k35c8

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TIAA-CREF One-on-One Counseling
Every year around tax time, do you stop to think about your future and what you need to do to empower yourself towards that dream. Retirement planning should be an integral piece of that process. To assist you, The Office of Human Resources is providing TIAA-CREF one-on-one counseling sessions, Tuesday, April 15, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in 45 minute increments.
If you are interested in speaking with the counselor and have specific questions regarding how much you have or need for retirement, please sign up today! You may register at www.tiaa-cref.org/letstalk1 or call (866) 843-5640, M-F 9:00 a.m. to 8: p.m. (ET).

If you are unable to attend these sessions, remember TIAA-CREF counselors are available through the Service Center at (800) 842-2776, M-F 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. & Sat., 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. You may also contact them during those times to schedule meetings at their Charlotte Office located in the University Area.
Please contact Maudre′ Addison in Human Resources at maddison@jcsu.edu or (704) 378-1228 with further questions.
http://tinyurl.com/qzw94pa

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Tuesday, April 15 Lyceum: Community Leadership Development (1 Lyceum Credit)
To engage students and community members through education about leadership principles, theories, and practices in an effort to empower them to effect change in various communities
11 am to 12 noon Grimes Lounge
Facilitator: Dr. Bryan Patterson
Sponsored by: Metropolitan College/Public Leadership Studies

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Stress Free Day
Wednesday, April 16, Cafeteria Lobby
12:30 pm-2:30 pm
There will also be FREE MASSAGES!!!
Grimes Lounge (Side Room)
Feeling Tense? Overwhelmed?
Stress Awareness Day is a great opportunity for JCSU Students to come and learn about ways to manage their stress. Our goal is to assist students with maintaining their overall well-being as they work to thrive academically.

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Break Every Chain: Part Two
Thursday, April 17
7:30 P.M. Rotunda
“Break Every Chain” is a workshop that provides an opportunity for JCSU students to chat about certain challenges and strengths in a supportive atmosphere.
Are you seeking BALANCE ?, Need a CONFIDENCE boost ? or maybe you just need an extra PUSH to your next level…
If you answered yes…then
You Don't Want To Miss This!

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Lunch at the Library
Join us for a monthly, lunchtime speaker series featuring local guests of notable achievement and civic influence. Bring your lunch to the Main Library for a stimulating, casual hour of conversation, hosted by Charlotte Mecklenburg Library Trustee, author and civic leader Ed Williams. Registration is encouraged but not required. Call 704-416-0101.
April 22 Dr. Ron Carter
President of Johnson C. Smith University
Free event from noon to 1 p.m.at Main Library.
Main Library, Francis Auditorium
310 N. Tryon Street

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Its Time To Look At Your Money In A Different Way
April 22 Luther Hodges Conference Room
If you have any questions please feel free to contact:
James Saunders, 704-378-1116
Jsaunders@jcsu.edu or
Ms.Tanya Greene, 704-330-1358
tgreene@jcsu.edu

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The Argentine Tango: Milonga Workshop will be held on Saturday, April 26 from 12 p.m. – 3 p.m. at the JCSU Healthplex. This event seeks to introduce participants to the Milonga style of Argentine Tango. Space is limited. The event is free and is open to JCSU students, faculty, staff, and members of the community. Please contact Professor Williams Temples at: wtemples@jcsu.edu for more information.

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Lost items such as keys, electronics, wallets, etc. should be turned into Campus Police at the front gate of Beatties Ford Rd. or the office behind the Student Union. If you have lost an item, please check these locations first before reporting the item lost.

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