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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Fairfield University's Women's History events continue into April

Image: Fairfield UniversityFairfield University continues its celebration of Women's History Month into April with six events. They are sponsored by the University's Program in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies (WGS).

Take Back the Night, April 3, 6:30 p.m., Barone Campus Center(BCC) - Take Back the Night is a candlelight vigil in memory and protest against the violence women have experienced physically and sexually, especially at night. Students will meet at the campus center information desk for stories and performances, ending in a group discussion about prevention on campus and in the greater community.Women's Day, April 4, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., BCC lower level - Come discover and celebrate women through presentations from campus clubs, arts and crafts, baked goods, a Bead-for-Life jewelry sale and performances throughout the day."In the Works" Faculty Talk, April 4, 6 p.m., BCC 206 - WGS faculty will share their current research on women, gender and sexuality.Film screening: A Question of Habit, April 8, 7:30 p.m., DiMenna-Nyselius Library multimedia room - Filmmaker Bren Ortega Murphy, Ph.D., screens her award-winning documentary about the depiction of Catholic nuns in U.S. popular culture.

Fairfield hosted more Women's History events in March, including an alumnae panel discussion on transitioning from college to career. For more information on these events, visit www.fairfield.edu/wgs.

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Posted on March 21, 2013

Vol. 45, No. 231


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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Fashion Week events set to inspire and encourage young women at Evangel

Fashion Fever

Promoting healthy body image, confidence and self-esteem for Evangel’s female students, Fashion Week kicks off at Evangel University on Monday, March 11, 2012.

This year’s theme is Unveiled: Uncovering the Past, Reclaiming the Future.

The  focus is on helping women find identity in Christ rather than basing it on the expectations of society, says senior Mehleena Edmonds, chair of the 12-member, student committee that plans the Fashion Fever events.

“We are taking ownership of our lives as new creations,” Edmonds says. “We don’t have to hide from our past or be ashamed of who we used to be. We are reclaiming our future because we have turned from the ways of our past.”

Kerry Marsh, Counseling Services staff member, says the theme also reinforces the importance of positive self-image for women.

Fashion FeverA women-only Chapel service will be held on Monday, March 11, at 7 p.m., in the Barnett Recital Hall. Edmonds will be the speaker for this event.

Each women’s residence hall on campus will host events to take place on Tuesday, March 12, and an event organized by Evangel’s Counseling Services will take place on Wednesday, March 13, at 10 a.m. in the lower level of the student union.

The main event, Fashion Fever, begins at 9 p.m. on Thursday, March 14. The event is open to all Evangel University students, staff and faculty.

The night will showcase fashion, hors d’oeuvres and an inspirational message by Casey Gibbons, author of A Girls Life with God, co-founder of Cherish Kids and mother of five daughters. She is married to Scotty Gibbons, student ministries director at James River Assembly of God in Ozark, Missouri.

Fashion Fever“This is an amazing event for the girls on this campus. It is an opportunity for us to come together and have a night away from school assignments,” Edmonds says. “We feel empowered and inspired by the potential we see in each other.”

This annual event also is a fundraiser, and this year, each residence hall is collecting personal hygiene items for the Boys & Girls Town of Springfield. The floor that donates the most items will be treated to VIP seating at the event. Profits from the sale of T-shirts and other merchandise also will be donated to the Boys & Girls Town.


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Saturday, March 9, 2013

Fairfield University announces Ignatian Heritage Week with campus-wide events taking place March 17, 2013 - March 22, 2013

Image: P EndeanFairfield University announces its second "Ignatian Heritage Week" taking place March 17, 2013, through March 22, 2013. Events take place throughout the Fairfield University campus. All events are free, with many open to the public. A highlight of the week's activities features the Annual Ignatian Lecture with Philip Endean, S.J., Professor of Theology at Oxford and the current holder of the Gasson Chair at Boston College presenting the lecture: "Jesuit Education: Some Awkward Questions." The lecture takes place at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 21, 2013, at Fairfield University's Dolan School of Business Dining Room and is open to the public. Ignatian Heritage Week is held in collaboration with Jesuit Mission Initiatives, Campus Ministry, the Center for Catholic Studies, and the Center for Faith and Public Life. Other events open to the public include:

Special Mass of the Feast of St. Ignatius
9 p.m., Sunday, March 17, 2013

Egan Chapel of St. Ignatius Loyola.

Rev. Paul Holland, S.J., will be the celebrant and homilist, and Lord's Chords will provide the music. This Ignatian celebration allows all to participate in the spiritual event that Ignatius's life revolved around: the Eucharistic liturgy. Refreshments will be served after Mass in the McGrath Room.

Interfaith Prayer Service
5:30 p.m., Monday, March 18, 2013

Egan Chapel of St. Ignatius Loyola

Fairfield University President Rev. Jeffrey von Arx, S.J. will co- preside with Fr. George Collins, S.J., Rabbi Suri Kriege, and Chaplain Safi Haider - the three individuals who provide spiritual guidance to our Catholic, Jewish, and Muslim students on campus. Dr. Carol Ann Maxwell and members of the Fairfield University Glee Club will provide the musical component. The purpose of this celebration will be to highlight Fairfield University's commitment to the tradition of interreligious dialogue within its Ignatian heritage, and to support and uphold the vibrant, emerging interreligious collaboration in which the community is fortunate enough to be engaged.

"Our Ignatian Spirit" Poster Project and Social
3 p.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Barone Campus Center Lower Level

This first-of-its-kind-event for the Fairfield community highlights the many ways Jesuit and Catholic charism is fostered on campus. Poster projects and presentations created by faculty, staff, departments, and student leaders will be on display in the BCC lower level for all to see the many ways Ignatian spirit is active on campus. Good company and conversation, snacks, and beverages will be available as Ignatian spirit is celebrated. The event is hosted by Dr. Joseph DeFeo, Associate Dean of Students and Director of Student Development.

Vocation Conversation and Dinner
5:15 p.m., Tuesday, March 19, 2013

The Jesuit Community Center (JCC)

All are invited to the JCC for Mass, a social, dinner, and reflection on discerning life choices. Tools which St. Ignatius suggests for making good decisions about the journey beyond Fairfield will be discussed. Special guest is Fr. Chuck Frederico, S.J., Director of Vocations for the three Jesuit provinces of the East Coast. The evening will also consider the vocation to marriage and to other expressions of leadership in the Christian community.

Service Showcase: "Quest for the Magis in Our Experiences Beyond Fairfield"
11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Barone Campus Center Lower Level

Participants will publicly explore how students, faculty, and staff live out the Ignatian Magis through community service, international and domestic service trips, and service learning. Participants will see and hear how members of the University community make Magis (the more), striving for excellence, an integral part of their personal and academic lives. The event is hosted by Dr. Robbin Crabtree, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.

Panel Discussion of Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education
4 p.m.-5:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 20, 2013

McGrath Room, Arrupe Campus Ministry Center

A wine and cheese panel discussion of "Eloquentia Perfecta" in the current issue of Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education. Three faculty members from Fairfield University will discuss the tradition of teaching "perfect eloquence" in Jesuit education and their particular "take" on it. Panel includes Cinthia Gannett, Associate Professor of English; Laura Nash, Associate Professor of Music; and David Schmidt, Associate Professor of Business Ethics. Convener is Mark Scalese, S.J., Associate Professor of Visual & Performing Arts.

"Deconversion" Lecture: When Catholics Change Their Minds about the Faith: Disaffiliation and 'Deconversion' in the Church Today
8 p.m., Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Dolan School of Business Dining Room

Dr. Tom Beaudoin and Dr. Patrick Hornbeck of Fordham University will explore the contours of what they call "deconversion," or the changes in heart and mind that many American Catholics are experiencing with regard to their relationship with Catholicism. They will discuss the history of deconversion research and address the implications of this work for the Catholic Church, Catholic theology, and society at large. Recent studies by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life have found that one third of U.S. adults under the age of 30 claim no religious affiliation and that nearly one quarter of adults raised Catholic no longer identify themselves as such. Disaffiliation is now a regular feature of the U.S. Catholic landscape. At the same time, many Catholics decide to stay on in the Church, living with substantial disagreements, "deconverting" in place.

Annual Ignatian Lecture: "Jesuit Education: Some Awkward Questions"
8 p.m., Thursday, March 21, 2013

Dolan School of Business Dining Room

Philip Endean, S.J., Professor of Theology at Oxford and the current holder of the Gasson Chair at Boston College, presents the Annual Ignatian Lecture.As Jesuit universities entered the mainstream of U.S. educational culture in the latter part of the twentieth century, they drew on a vision of Ignatian Spirituality as 'finding God in all things' and as fostering a rich Christian humanism. This lecture will raise a few questions about this way of thinking. Does such an account of Jesuit and Ignatian identity make historical sense? How do we relate the ideas of Jesuit education and good education? Can this way of thinking inspire a distinctive style of university life into the future? Visit www.philipendean.com.

Fairfield University is located at 1073 North Benson Road in Fairfield, Connecticut. Visit www.fairfield.edu/ignatianweek, for information on all Ignatian Heritage Week events.

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Media Contact: Mike Horyczun, (203) 254-4000 ext. 2647, mhoryczun@fairfield.edu

Posted on March 05, 2013

Vol. 45, No. 210


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Sunday, January 27, 2013

MLK events begin with special College Coffee

The Office of Student Activities sponsored the "Civil Rights Arts Festival & College Coffee" featuring photography by an N.C. artist.

Artist Todd Drake speaks Jan. 15 with Elaine Turner, director of Residence Life at Elon University.

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Dozens of students, faculty and staff took part Tuesday in a special College Coffee, the first in a series of university cultural and service events this month to honor the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Sponsored by the Office of Student Activities, "Civil Rights Arts Festival & College Coffee" featured muffins and coffee in Hearth Lounge where visitors were greeted by photographs by a North Carolina artist whose said his goals are to "confront stereotypes" of ethnic minorities in the state.

An artist in residence at UNC Chapel Hill’s Center for Global Initiatives, many of Todd Drake's portraits featured images of Muslims living in North Carolina who face persistent misunderstanding and suspicion by the broader community. A few photographs portrayed immigrants to the state that Drake described as the "backbone" of North Carolina agriculture.

"I'm trying to share their life stories to provoke us to thank about their treatments," Drake said.

Leon Williams, director of the Multicultural Center, said this is the second year for a special College Coffee scheduled for the days leading up to the holiday honoring the slain civil rights leader. He wanted the theme of the College Coffee to be one of confronting oppression in all its forms - individual, institutional or structural - and to break away from diversity being about "black and white."

"The goal is to remind us that Dr. King's fight for human rights can be found in the narratives of all people," Williams said. "And what we really need to talk about is what oppression feels like. We all can relate to emotions, loneliness, pain, suffering and depression."

A special College Coffee in Hearth Lounge was the first in a series of events this month to honor the life of the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

The King celebrations continue on campus Wednesday when Dale P. Andrews, the distinguished professor of homiletics, social justice, and practical theology at Vanderbilt University, serves as the 2013 Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Program keynote speaker on the timely topic, “His Past. Your Future. One Dream.”

The program will also recognize the winners of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Essay Contest. This event is sponsored by the Multicultural Center.

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Friday, January 25, 2013

MLK events begin with special College Coffee

The Office of Student Activities sponsored the "Civil Rights Arts Festival & College Coffee" featuring photography by an N.C. artist.

Artist Todd Drake speaks Jan. 15 with Elaine Turner, director of Residence Life at Elon University.

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Dozens of students, faculty and staff took part Tuesday in a special College Coffee, the first in a series of university cultural and service events this month to honor the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Sponsored by the Office of Student Activities, "Civil Rights Arts Festival & College Coffee" featured muffins and coffee in Hearth Lounge where visitors were greeted by photographs by a North Carolina artist whose said his goals are to "confront stereotypes" of ethnic minorities in the state.

An artist in residence at UNC Chapel Hill’s Center for Global Initiatives, many of Todd Drake's portraits featured images of Muslims living in North Carolina who face persistent misunderstanding and suspicion by the broader community. A few photographs portrayed immigrants to the state that Drake described as the "backbone" of North Carolina agriculture.

"I'm trying to share their life stories to provoke us to thank about their treatments," Drake said.

Leon Williams, director of the Multicultural Center, said this is the second year for a special College Coffee scheduled for the days leading up to the holiday honoring the slain civil rights leader. He wanted the theme of the College Coffee to be one of confronting oppression in all its forms - individual, institutional or structural - and to break away from diversity being about "black and white."

"The goal is to remind us that Dr. King's fight for human rights can be found in the narratives of all people," Williams said. "And what we really need to talk about is what oppression feels like. We all can relate to emotions, loneliness, pain, suffering and depression."

A special College Coffee in Hearth Lounge was the first in a series of events this month to honor the life of the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

The King celebrations continue on campus Wednesday when Dale P. Andrews, the distinguished professor of homiletics, social justice, and practical theology at Vanderbilt University, serves as the 2013 Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Program keynote speaker on the timely topic, “His Past. Your Future. One Dream.”

The program will also recognize the winners of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Essay Contest. This event is sponsored by the Multicultural Center.

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Upcoming Arts Events

September 30
Preston Chamber Music Series
An Evening of Diamonds I
Guest Artist Ana Catalina Ramirez, Clarinet
Tuesday, 7:30 pm, Concert Hall
Ana Catalina Ramirez, Principal Clarinetist of the Mississippi Symphony Orchestra presents an evening of Latin American chamber music. Dr. Stephen Sachs is her accompanist. General admission $10, Seniors/Students/Children $5. Complimentary admission for Belhaven faculty/staff/students and immediate families. Doors open at 7:00 pm.

October 2 – November 6
Jerry Allen Painting Exhibition
Bitsy Irby Visual Arts and Dance Center, Gallery.
Opening reception is Thursday, October 2, 6:00 – 8:00 pm.
An internationally known artist from Oxford, MS whose work is best described as figurative, he concerns himself with the representation of political and social realities. He is included in Who’s Who in American Art and studied on a Group Studies Fulbright Grant in Costa Rica, Central America, received the 1993 Visual Art Award of the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters, and an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Mississippi Arts Commission.
Complimentary admission.

October 4
Community Dance Concert
Saturday, 7:30 pm, Concert Hall
Members of Belhaven College dance faculty join together with Belhaven alumni and other local dance artists to offer an inspiring and stimulating evening of dance. General admission $10, Seniors/Students/Children $5, and Belhaven College faculty and staff $2. Doors open at 7:00 p.m.
Please check the Arts Schedule for a complete listing of all upcoming Belhaven fine arts events.

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Upcoming Events for Graduate Teacher Education

June 4, 2012 (Jackson) - Mark your calendars for some important teacher education events on the Jackson campus. These events supply students with information, practice, and advancement in the teaching profession.

Check out these important dates:

Graduate Teacher Education Information Session
July 26, 2012, 6:00 p.m.
Student Center Theatre
Please call 601-968-8947 to reserve your spot!

Praxis Workshop
July 14, 2012
8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Irby Hall – Room 216
Please call 601-968-8947 to reserve your spot!

October 6, 2012
8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Irby Hall – Room 216<
Please call 601-968-8947 to reserve your spot!

Application Deadline – June 11, 2012

New Student Orientation - June 21, 2012, 6:00 p.m., Student Center Theatre

Classes Start - June 26, 2012

Belhaven stands among the select Christian colleges and universities that offer a unique general core curriculum encouraging the development of a personal worldview. The university believes a Christian worldview is a key to preparing men and women academically and spiritually to serve Christ Jesus in their careers, in human relationships, and in the world of ideas.

Founded in 1883, Belhaven University now serves over 3,000 students from campuses in Jackson, Memphis, Orlando, Houston, Chattanooga, Atlanta and online, offering traditional undergraduate degrees, graduate and adult degree programs, and online degree programs.

For more breaking news, announcements, and upcoming events, visit the Belhaven University News and Information web site


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