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March 7, 2011

Campus Announcements

SCCS display

85 Years of History
On Feb. 24, visitors to the Stephens College Children’s School explored various historical displays that illustrate the school’s rich history. SCCS is celebrating 85 years of teaching, learning and children this year. View more pictures.


Ten Ideals Nominations
The Ten recognizes the following for their outstanding representation of:

SUPPORT:
Tawanda Chabikwa (Faculty)
Tiffany Paradise
Megan Bartlett
Jenny Massey-Brown
Kaitlyn Feist
Laura Kline
Diane Cook (Staff)
BEAUTIFUL
Michelle Kennedy
Stephanie Chapman
Megan Hickman
Adeline Wider
Paula Goldenberg
Liz Pippin
Hannah Brady
Allie McNeil
Erin Zevely (Staff)
Jacqui Joyce
Mike Nolan
Elizabeth Hartwell (Faculty)
Mike Burke (Faculty)

BELIEF:
Shannon Stein
Terra Carlson
Jessica Navarro
Justin Kirk
Whitney Anderson
Jessica Ray
Margaret Campbell (Faculty)
Bonnie Harris
Samantha Galati
Megan Sheffield
Sarah Berghorn (Staff)
Chanecka Williams
Erica Sanders
Kelsi Simpson
Lindyanne Farlow-Cash
Grace Baker
Cait-Elise Vandiver
Anastasia Nienaltowski

Congratulations!
The Ten



Interested in Law School?
Do you have questions like: How do I apply to law school? Where and when should I apply? How much will it cost? Attend an information session on Wednesday, March 16 at 6 p.m. in Dudley 225 to get answers to these questions and advice on how to prepare for law school and a career in law.

True Confessions

 

Student Notices
Snow Makeup Sessions
Because of the snowstorm earlier this semester, a makeup day for one missed T/R class will be held on Wednesday, April 13; the day is still Advising Day. Click for a list of affected courses.


Summer Registration
Stephens is offering a variety of summer online and on-campus classes. Summer registration begins on Friday, March 18. Click for the schedule and registration details.

 

Bulletin Board
For Sale: Farm Fresh Eggs

$1.50 per dozen.  Contact Kathy Vogt at x4194 or (573) 356-8214 for next day pickup/delivery on campus.

Upcoming Events
Stephens College Annual Dance Company Spring Concert 
7:30 p.m., March 11-12; Macklanburg Playhouse
Always an eagerly anticipated Stephens tradition, the Spring Dance Concert features a variety of dance forms such as classic ballet, modern dance, jazz and tap. A variety of world dance selections also highlights this evening of dance.
Fee: $14, General; $7, Student/Senior
Contact: Box Office, x4199

Melanie Smith Taylor Clinic 
8 a.m.-3 p.m., March 12-13; Stephens Equestrian Center
A two-day riding clinic will be held with Melanie Smith Taylor, an internationally recognized rider and trainer.
Fee: $400 for both days
Contact: Sara Linde Patel, 355-2882

Stephens Tennis vs. Lewis and Clark College 
11 a.m., March 12; Stephens Tennis Courts

Stephens Softball vs. Nebraska Wesleyan 
2 and 4 p.m., March 12; Antimi Complex

Vespers/Stephens Unplugged
6 p.m., March 14; Firestone Baars Chapel
Join President Dianne Lynch for some alone-yet-together time. Sit apart and turn off your digital devices. Just be.

Stephens Softball vs. Westminster College 
2 and 4 p.m., March 14; Antimi Complex

Skirts in the Boardroom: A Night with Speaker Marshawn Evans
7 p.m., March 15; Kimball Ballroom of Lela Raney Wood Hall
Marshawn Evans, an author, reinvention strategist, entrepreneur and entertainment attorney, is a leading expert on the art of maximizing potential. She is the founder of ME Unlimited®, a corporate life-enrichment consulting firm focusing on reinvention, diversity, innovative leadership and peak performance strategies.
Q&A and book signing to follow. Presented by Campus Life Unleashed and the Roblee Lecture Series.
Leadership points available.

The Clean House 
7:30 p.m., March 18-19, 24-25; 2 p.m. Sunday matinee, March 20
Warehouse Theatre

This extraordinary new play by an exciting fresh voice in American drama was a Pulitzer Prize runner-up. It takes place in what the author describes as “metaphysical Connecticut.” The action centers around the home of a married couple, who are both doctors, and Matilde, their Brazilian housekeeper. Without entirely giving away the plot, the action of this play gives new meaning to the phrase, “I almost died laughing.”
Fee: $3, Stephens student, $6 Stephens employee; $12 general, $6 student/senior
Contact: Box Office, x4199

Stephens Softball vs. Hannibal LaGrange 
2 and 4 p.m., March 21; Antimi Complex

Flesh, Felt and Fiber 
Through March 24
10 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday through Friday and by appointment.
Davis Art Gallery
A multimedia exhibition that showcases a variety of fiber arts as well as some unique visual collaborations between two-dimensional and fiber artists.
Free and open to the public.

Ladder of Success 
Through May 8
noon-3 p.m. Saturday-Sunday and 5:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday
Historic Costume Gallery, mezzanine floor of LRW

“Ladder of Success” shows how the rise of women in the workplace and the fashion that accompanied their success worked in tandem toward attaining a powerful presence there.
Free and open to the public.

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