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2012-2013 Endowed Scholarship Application

​It’s now time to apply for Spalding University’s Endowed Scholarship Program (ESP). The ESP offers institutional scholarship opportunities for all Spalding students, all programs. The application timeframe for the 2012-2013 academic year is January 30 thru March 9, 2012. Applicant must be currently enrolled or officially accepted to the University and file their 2012-13 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA www.fafsa.ed.gov) (if applicable) by application deadline March 9, 2012.

Our newly designed application consists of a few yes/no questions as well as an essay question on the following topic: “Describe your personal journey toward earning a college degree, and how it impacts your future.” Though the application is shorter than previous years the program’s opportunities remain unchanged. We’re proud of the great legacy and rich tradition the ESP brings to our students as they further their studies at Spalding University.

As always, if you have any questions regarding the ESP application or have a scholarship question, feel free to contact our Scholarship Coordinator, Mary Ann Seger, at scholarship@spalding.edu or call direct 502-873-4332, toll free 800-896-8941 x4332. More…

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We’re on the move!

Dear Students & Visitors,

Below are some important dates to note in regard to the

RELOCATION OF SEVERAL UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS/PERSONNEL.

We thank you for your patience and understanding as we improve to better serve you.

Beginning Thursday, February 2nd, Mr. Chris Hart, Dean, Enrollment Management will be permanently located in ELC, 3rd floor.

Beginning Monday, February 6th, Academic Advising will be permanently located in ELC, 2nd floor.

Beginning Tuesday, February 7th, Patty Goodman, Director of Admissions and Matt Elder, Associate Director of Admissions, will be located in ELC, 2nd floor.

Beginning Wednesday, February 8th, Advancement & Philanthropy will be located in TSAC, 2nd floor.

Beginning Tuesday, February 14th, Michelle Reiss, Chair, School of Business and Claire Rayburn, Administrative Assistant, College of Business and Communication, and the eventual Director of the MSBC program, will be located in Mansion West, 1st floor.

Beginning Wednesday, February 15th, Financial Aid and Enrollment Services will be located in ELC, third floor and first floor, respectively.

Beginning Thursday, February 16th, the Registrar and Bursar’s Office will be located in ELC, 3rd floor.

Beginning Wednesday, February 22nd, University Admissions and the Switchboard will be located in ELC, 2nd floor.

Beginning Monday, February 27th, Student Development & Campus Life will be located in ELC, 3rd floor.

Beginning Tuesday, March 6th, Marketing, along with Mike Marshall and Beth Nolte will be located in TSAC, 2nd floor.

 

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Technology and Moodle Support

Next week, many of you will be starting or returning to classes and may need assistance with your portal (http://my.spalding.edu), Spalding email, Blackboard or the new Spalding Moodle. Spalding University’s Information Technology Department provides 24/7 support to Faculty, Staff and Students. Please review the following support options and other helpful information below.

Spalding Portal and General Support
Students who need help accessing the portal, resetting a Spalding password, using email, Web Advisor or Blackboard may visit our Student Help Desk Site or call 1-866-604-5605 (extension 2398 on campus). Faculty and staff may visit the Staff Help Desk at (http://helpdesk.spalding.edu), call extension 2398 or email techsupport@spalding.edu.

Moodle Support
Students and Faculty with Moodle support questions may call 1-866-681-0842, email spaldinguniversityhelpdesk@perceptis.com or do an online chat at https://chat.perceptis.com/c/spalding. Please consult our Moodle brochure http://spalding.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/MoodleBrochureFYI.pdf and review this introductory video http://youtu.be/L5UeL0nLTng.

Technology Discounts

As a member of the Spalding Community you are eligible for a number of discounts on software, computers, cell phones and other technology. Please visit http://spalding.edu/about/technology/purchasing-technology/ for more information.

Campus Printing

If you have not taken advantage of our WEPA Printer Kiosks, please do. Each student (excluding faculty and staff) is given a one-time $4.00 printing credit. You can print from anywhere on campus or from home and pick up your documents at one of the 7 kiosks on campus. We have change the pricing on duplex printing to provide a discount for double sided printing. For more information on printing visit http://spalding.edu/about/technology/campus-printing/.

For any questions you have please visit http://www.spalding.edu/technology or email techsupport@spalding.edu.

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Chair of Occupational Therapy to Be Honored at National Conference

On April 28, Dr. Laura Strickland will receive the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Roster of Fellows award at the 2012 Annual Conference and Expo in Indianapolis, Indiana.  According to AOTA, “The Roster of Fellows recognizes occupational therapist members AOTA, who with their knowledge and expertise, have made a significant contribution to the continuing education and professional development of members of the association.”

This prestigious honor has been awarded to less than 1 percent of practicing occupational therapists since AOTA’s inception in the 1960s. Dr. Laura Strickland is the second individual from Spalding University to receive the award; Dr. L. Randy Strickland took the honor in 1985.

For more information about the 2012 AOTA conference, please visit http://www.aota.org/ConfandEvents/2012Conference.aspx

 

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Spalding, One of Four Local Colleges Partnering to Serve the Adult Learner Population

On January 16, Spalding University was announced as one of four local colleges to partner with Kentucky’s Council on Postsecondary Education for the Feb. 1 launch of the Signature Partnership Education Access Center. The Center, located in Parrish Hall, Simmons College of Kentucky (1015 S. Eighth St), aims to help adult learners successfully earn a college degree, offering assistance and guidance in navigating components of higher education such as diagnostic testing, advising, financial aid and college preparation.

“In support of the 55,000 Degrees initiative and as neighbors in the ‘education corridor’ Spalding is poised to assist Simmons College in any way we can,” says President Tori McClure about the university’s readiness to help the Center succeed.

Simmons College’s central location for the Center provides accessibility for West Louisville residents as well as other underserved populations. According to a UofL spokesperson, Simmons College is already a part of UofL’s Signature Partnership initiative, a multifaceted program to enhance the quality of life and economic opportunity for residents of West Louisville.

Jefferson Community and Technical College, Simmons College and the University of Louisville make up the remaining three partners of the four-college partnership known as the College Connection Initiative. The Signature Partnership Access Center is the first program to come out of the initiative, which plans to grown into a consortium.

Adult learners who want to further their education can contact the center at 502-436-3245 or learn more at www.louisville.edu/speac.

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Two Huff Gallery events Tuesday, January 17th

Please join us in the Library Lecture Lounge this Tuesday, January 17th, for two events:

“Once in a Lifetime” Library Lecture Lounge – 11:40 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (In Honor of MLK)

A film by the artist, Mark Birnbaum from Dallas, Texas captures the narrative of a beautiful learning experience.  The documentary chronicles eight Lincoln High School students’ journey to China.   The Dallas Observer stated “These kids experience an extraordinary adventure…it’s about culture shock and having kids go into these extreme cultural situations and find their feet and become aware and become leaders.” This is the first showing in a weekly Film Series (and Brown Bag Lunch) which will take place on Tuesdays at 11:40 through February7th.

Panel Discussion: “The Crossroads in Art and Healing” 7:00 p.m.

Panelists: Rex Lagerstrom, M.D., physician and artist; Skip Cawein, artist; Jerry Hay, educator; Jeanne Tessier, Chaplain and artist; and Bill. Wells, artist.   The panelists will lead a conversation on the relationships between the creative process and mental and physical wellness.

Additional information: http://spalding.edu/visitors/huff-gallery

Contact: Joyce Ogden (502) 873-4436  jogden@spalding.edu.

 

 

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The Huff Gallery at Spalding University Presents: Bill Wells

Spiritual Fluctuations: A Structure by Which the Art of One’s Life Can be Experienced

Detail, “Self-Portrait,” acrylic on canvas with wire, 16” x 48”, 2011

January 8 – February 19, 2012

Sculpture, painting and installations by Bill Wells will be exhibited at Spalding University’s Huff Gallery from January 8 – February 19, 2012.  The artist’s reception will be Sunday, January 15, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.  A series of related events including film showings and a panel discussion will also take place during the exhibit.

“Spiritual Fluctuations” reflects upon the idea of time, “beginning and becoming,” with a reverence for the greater spiritual nature of how we experience life as a cosmic question in the challenges of this era of modernity. Wells’ multi-media approach is a reflection of his inter- weaving of social advocacy planning and art making.  Foremost in Wells’ work, whether it be the art of planning within the community of citizens with disabilities or his volunteer work with transportation committees, is the struggle to realize an art that reflects the flows of the “how’s” and then the “why’s” of nature’s locomotion.

Wells was born in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1952 and earned his Master’s Degree in Regional and Resource Planning at the University of Waterloo, Ontario in 1984. He has lived in Louisville, Kentucky since 1989.  Wells has been involved in advocacy and planning work with many groups and organizations including: The Justice Resource Center, the Consumer Advisory Board with the Kentucky Department of Protection and Advocacy and the KY State Vocational Rehabilitation Department Advisory Board.  Additionally he was a founding board member of the Louisville Metro Disabilities Coalition, and president of the now defunct Advocates Taking Action in Kentucky Against Mental Illness.  Wells attributes his curiosity of the art making process to his physician, Rex Lagerstrom M.D., and John Nef, Founder of the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago.  A predominantly self-taught artist, Wells has practiced photography and music since childhood, and most recently has taken classes at the Kentucky School of Art at Spalding University.

Related Events:

Panel Discussion: “The Crossroads in Art and Healing”

In conjunction with “Spiritual Fluctuations”, a panel discussion called “The Crossroads in Art and Healing” will take place on Tuesday, January 17, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. in the Library Lecture Lounge, located next to the Huff Gallery.  The panel will include physician and artist, Rex Lagerstrom, M.D.; Skip Cawein, artist; Jerry Hay, educator; and Mr. Wells.

Film Series: brown bag lunch and discussion

Library Lecture Lounge – 11:40 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Tuesday, January 17th -  “Once in a Lifetime” (In Honor of MLK)

A film by the artist, Mark Birnbaum from Dallas, Texas captures the narrative of a beautiful learning experience.  The documentary chronicles eight Lincoln High School students’ journey to China.   The Dallas Observer stated “These kids experience an extraordinary adventure…it’s about culture shock and having kids go into these extreme cultural situations and find their feet and become aware and become leaders.” (2009)

Tuesday, January 24th -  “ Fractals: The Colors of Infinity”

“The Mandlebrot set–someone has called it the thumbprint of God–is one of the most beautiful and remarkable discoveries in the entire history of mathematics.  With Arthur C. Clarke as narrator and interviews with a number of notable mathematicians, including Benoit Mandelbrot, this program graphically illustrates how simple formulas can lead to complicated results: it explains the set, what it means, its internal consistency, and the revolutions in thought resulting from its discovery.  Asked if the real universe goes on forever, Stephen Hawking defines its limit of smallness; the Mandlebrot set, on the other hand, may go on forever.”  (1997)

Tuesday, January 31st -  “Sacred Spaces: The Architecture of Fay Jones”

A documentary of the life of AIA Gold Medal-winning teacher and architect Fay Jones of Fayetteville, Arkansas.  This documentary has a rich insight into creativity and how a profession is challenged to see all space as sacred.  Produced by Larry Foley and Dale Carpenter in collaboration with the Fay Jones School of Architecture and the University of Arkansas Press.  “Robert Ivy, editor-and-chief, Architectural Record, stated “Human made, in harmony with nature, distinctly American, conceived by a strong individualist for individual clients, … Jones‘ organic architecture carries forward a philosophical, artistic tradition.  At its best, it accepts the Romantic legacy and moves beyond it, transforming the world one place and one building at a time.”  (2009)

Tuesday, February 7th -   “Healing Through the Arts”

A documentary made by Dave Channon in Catskill, NY, of the 1997 “Healing Through Expressive Arts Conference” of mental health consumers.  The documentary tells the stories of the participants and the impact of creating art in their lives.  The organization, National Artists for Mental Health, Inc. focused on artistic expression and time-honored holistic practices which generated phenomenal results and stories about the empowerment gained through creating one’s art. (1997)

Addiitonal information: http://spalding.edu/visitors/huff-gallery


The Huff Gallery is free and open to the public.

The Huff Gallery is located in the Spalding Library, 853 Library Lane, between Fourth and Third Streets and Breckinridge and York Streets  http://www.spalding.edu/campus-map/.  The gallery is open Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday, 12:00 p.m. to 7 p.m.  For information about the gallery contact Joyce Ogden at (502) 873-4436 or e-mail jogden@spalding.edu.

 

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