Monday,
January 14, 2008

Volume 19, Issue 145

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Please submit material
for the College of Arts
and Sciences Newsletter
to Linda Thien by Wednesday at 5:00 p.m. via e-mail:
thienlr@slu.edu
; fax: 977-3649; interoffice mail: Verhaegen 321

Don't forget to submit important departmental news to
Grand Connections

College of Arts and Sciences


Chairs Lunch Series:

"Course Evaluations: Best Practices in the Assessment Environment":
Dr. Julie Weissman, Dr. Ann Rule
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
12-1:30 p.m.
BSC 352/353

"Developing New Academic Programs":
Dr. Marla Berg-Weger, Mr. Paul Jackson, Dr. Ronald Rebore
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
12-1:30 p.m.
BSC 352/353

Contact Mary Ann Fox for more information/reservations
at foxma@slu.edu

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EVENTS OF THE WEEK
SPRING SEMESTER CALENDAR

FROM THE COLLEGE


Reinert Center for Teaching Excellence

Interested in Service Learning?
Please attend a meet-and-greet session for community organizations and SLU faculty interested in forming community based service learning partnerships.

Friday, January 18, 2008
9 - 11 a.m.
Pius Library, Knights Room

Continental Breakfast provided.

RSVP to cte.slu.edu/meet.html by January 14, 2008.

Hosted by: Reinert Center for Teaching Excellence and the Center for Leadership and Community Service
Questions: call 977-3944























January 17
Chairs/Directors Meeting:
3-5 p.m., Verhaegen 219.

February 7
Faculty Council Meeting
3-5 p.m., Busch Student Center 352









ACADEMIC NEWS

Faculty Publications, Presentations, Awards


Psychology
Dr. Eddie Clark authored two entries in the Encyclopedia of Epidemiology (edited by S. Boslaugh): "Locus of Control" (pp. 606-610) and "Social Cognitive Theory" (pp. 982-985).

Theological Studies
Dr. Tobias Winright presented a paper, "The Profiled as Person: A Christian Ethical Examination of a Modern Mark of Cain," at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Christian Ethics in Atlanta, Georgia, in January 2008.


Community Outreach, Partnerships, Media Events


External Funding, Research Productivity












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