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Jan. 31, 2011

Campus Announcements

Critique

Career Wear Critique
Earlier this month, Camille Palmer ‘04 visited her alma mater to critique Stephens students’ Career Wear design proposals. During her time at Stephens, Palmer excelled in patternmaking and fitting techniques. She works at Coach as the Manager of Outerwear, Technical Design.

Student Notices
Reminder: Scholarships for Honors House Plan Students
Application forms are available for two separate scholarships. The Dorothy Martin Endowed Scholarship is available to current Honors House Plan freshmen who meet specific criteria; the James M. Shirky Scholarship is available to former Honors House Plan students who meet specific criteria and will be seniors during the 2011-2012 academic year.

Please contact Margaret Campbell at [email protected] or x4142 with any questions about either of the two HHP scholarships. All applications and their parts (essay and recommendations) are due on Monday, Feb. 14, Valentine’s Day.

—Margaret Campbell, Honors House Plan

 

Faculty/Staff Corner
Reception for Board of Trustees & Health & Wellness Program
You are cordially invited to attend a reception with the Stephens College Board of Trustees to celebrate the success of our Health & Wellness Campaign on Friday, Feb. 4 from 5:15-6:45 p.m. in the Kimball Ballroom.

President Lynch will give a short presentation on the success of our Health & Wellness program. Following the program we will draw for the Grand Prize. Program participants will be entered into a door prize drawing to be announced on the Stephens Health Quest blog by Monday, Feb. 7.

Please RSVP to Candy O’Block at x4110 or [email protected] by Tuesday, Feb. 1.

 

Bulletin Board
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Parents and community members are invited to hear the Megan Meier story (the 13-year-old who committed suicide after being harassed on the social networking website, My Space) and learn how to protect their children against bullying and cyberbullying! Megan’s mother, Tina, has dedicated herself to bringing awareness and educating others about bullying and cyberbullying.

When: 6 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 9
Where: Rock Bridge High School, Performing Arts Center

Free and open to the public.

Learn more about the event.

—Mary Flatt, GCS

Upcoming Events

Stephens Basketball vs. Hannibal- LaGrange 
7 p.m., Feb. 3; Silverthorne Arena

Sense and Sensibility 
7:30 p.m., Feb. 11-12, 18-19; 2 p.m. Sunday matinee, Feb. 13
Macklanburg Playhouse
This is Jane Austen at her most delightful! If you like “Pride and Prejudice,” you will truly love this gem. Two sisters are totally captivated by two very different gentlemen. Their entanglements make for a joyous adventure into romance. Of course, where there is love, there is heartbreak, but these charming ladies learn to manage the men in their lives. Even Shakespeare couldn’t have written a better all’s well that ends well. It’s a romantic jaunt that is perfect for a February evening at the theatre.
Fee: $3 for Stephens students and $6 for Stephens faculty and staff; $12 general, $6 student/senior
Contact: Box Office, x4199

Stephens Basketball vs. Columbia College 
2 p.m., Feb. 12; Silverthorne Arena

Neo-Geo 
Through Feb. 25
10 a.m.- 3 p.m. Monday through Friday and by appointment
Davis Art Gallery
Anne Thompson, Michael Bauermeister and Cole Scego utilize geometry as a mode of expression and form in their diverse artworks. “Neo-Geo” will feature painting, wood sculpture and steel furniture.
Free and open to the public.


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