JCSU CAMPUS NEWSLETTER | May 23, 2014 TODAY’S FEATURES The Office of Counseling Services will be closed May 26 – May 30 and will re-open Monday, Jun
JCSU CAMPUS NEWSLETTER | May 23, 2014
TODAY’S FEATURES
The Office of Counseling Services will be closed May 26 – May 30 and will re-open Monday, June 2. If you need immediate assistance during this time, please contact Ms. Layla Bluefort or Ms. Asha Sims of “I MATTER” at
(704) 378-3550 or by e-mail: lbluefort@jcsu.edu; asims@jcsu.edu.
Friday to Sunday
11 a.m. - 12 p.m. and 5 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Burger King & Red Mango WILL RE-OPEN FALL 2014
STUDENT NEWS
The JCSU Writing Studio will be available to help students improve their writing during the summer session on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 am - 3 pm.
We are temporarily relocated to the office area on the second floor of the Humanities building due to construction; after construction we will be in our new home, Humanities 212.
Spiritual Life Center Announcements:
• 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.
UPCOMING EVENTS
The office of “I Matter” will be sponsoring a Safe Zone Certification training for faculty and staff on June 3 from 9-5 pm.
Check-in begins at 8:30 am and the training starts at 9. Lunch is on your own.
The Gay Alliance SafeZone Train-the-Trainer Certification Program was created to develop confident, knowledgeable and effective SafeZone trainers, who can work towards developing and maintaining environments that are safe and supportive to LGBTQ students, faculty and staff, as well as straight allies on their college campuses or their workplaces.
Unfortunately we only able to accommodate 20, please RSVP. Please share with your departments to see if anyone is interested in attending. Please click on the Eventbrite link to RSVP.
LATIBAH's Cultural eXchange Festival! June 15 from 2 pm- 7 pm
Celebrate diversity and bring culture to LIFE! Experience a "cultural smorgasbord" from Native American storytelling to a traditional African Drum Circle to an Asian Indian Dance Performance to the beautiful martial art form of Caopeira Angola and much more.
They are also having a Special Tribute for the fathers of the community in recognition of Father's Day.
General Admission: $5 (Children 5 and under- Free)
Lost items such as keys, electronics, wallets, etc. should be turned into Campus Police at the front gate of Beatties Ford Road or the office behind the Student Union. If you have lost an item, please check these locations first before reporting the item lost.