Mar 19

UNCSA FOUNDATION CHECK REQUEST SCHEDULE CHANGE

Due to a high volume of check requests being received by the Foundation at noon on Wednesday and limited staff to process those requests, the UNCSA Foundation is changing the cut off time for check requests.  Effective Tuesday, March 23th, the Foundation will process check requests received by 5:00pm on Tuesday in that week’s check run.  Any check requests received after 5:00pm on Tuesday will be processed the following week. 

We appreciate your cooperation with this new schedule.

Submitted by Cindy Liberty, UNCSA Foundation, Inc

ELENA BRIGHT SHAPIRO SCHOLARSHIP FUND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE

The Friday, May 7th performance of Spring Dance will be a special benefit for the Elena Bright Shapiro Scholarship Fund.  For that one night only, Dance Dean Ethan Stiefel and alumna Gillian Murphy, both principal dancers with American Ballet Theatre, will perform George Balanchine’s The Steadfast Tin Soldier. In addition, Elena’s brother and UNCSA Dance alumnus Sam Shapiro will perform Lacrymosa, choreographed by the late Edward Stierle, also a UNCSA Dance alumnus. Other works on the program will include Salute, a world premiere by Johan Kobborg of London’s Royal Ballet; Concerto Grosso by José Limón; and Country Dances by Twyla Tharp.

We hope that you all will join us for what is sure to be a very special evening of dance and a chance to celebrate the life of this gifted alumna by helping to support the scholarship established in her memory. Because it is a benefit performance, we will not offer any complimentary tickets that evening. Tickets are available for $25-50 for Orchestra seating and $15-30 for Balcony seating by contacting the UNCSA Box Office at 721-1945, or by ordering online at www.uncsa.edu/performances.

Submitted by Suzanne Hilser-Wiles, Chief Advancement Officer

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK RUN CYCLE FOR March

  

NOTE:  It is still Accounts Payable policy (section 3) that 7 days be given to process direct pay request!  PLEASE PLAN ACCORDINGLY!!

Submitted by Debbie Spence, Financial Services

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY’S BIRDFEST

Community Service Committee will be participating in the Habitat for Humanity’s BirdFest.  BirdFest is a two-day annual fundraising event for 

Habitat Forsyth celebrates artists and their contributions to our community.  It combines great art, food and drink with a party featuring a silent and live art auction.

http://www.habitatforsyth.org/BirdFest.asp

http://www.habitatforsyth.org/brochure_invite_to_artist.pdf

Submitted by Kurt Linney, Community Service Committee

ATTENTION GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL & COLLEGE STUDENTS

Information and ticket order forms were put in your UNCSA mail boxes on Friday, February 26th.

This is just a reminder, if you would like Graduation tickets – You have 1 week left to respond.

Please look this information over and fill the provided form out and drop your ticket order form in the designated boxes in the Mailroom or at Watson Hall. Please make sure to specify on your ticket order form if any of your invited parties has a disability, so that we will be able to better accommodate them.  

The deadline is Friday, March 26th     

Submitted by Kathi Rainwater, Stevens Center

CENSUS 2010:  WHERE SHOULD COLLEGE STUDENTS BE COUNTED?

College undergraduates and graduate students that live on campus or rent local housing during the school year are counted as residents of Winston-Salem for Census 2010.  Please visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrwNipwbPk4 and watch the video to learn more about how college students are counted.  Census forms will be available after spring break.  Please take a moment to fill it out.  It is quick and easy.  Your participation will help ensure Winston-Salem receives its appropriate share of Federal funding.  

Submitted by Jim DeCristo, Office of the Chief Operating Officer

“THE GROGGY STOP” COFFEE SHOP

CONGRATULATIONS TO DRAMA STUDIO 4 for reaching their fund-raising goal for their May trip to Los Angeles!  We will miss your smiling faces and beautiful singing voices in “THE GROGGY STOP”.  But they have passed the torch ~ starting with the Spring 2010 term, the students currently in Drama Studio 3 will be running  “THE GROGGY STOP” COFFEE SHOP  as a fundraiser for their trip to Los Angeles next Spring.  “The Groggy Stop” will be open once again every weekday morning when classes are in session from 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.  Whether you are on your way to class or on your way to your office, why not stop by the lower level of the Academic House and pick up a cup of Krankie’s coffee or some other beverage, and a pastry?  (There is even on-street parking!)  Please stop by and meet the new Groggy Stop staff!

Submitted by Mary Graves, University Programs

CAREER DEVELOPMENT GRANTS FOR SPRING TERM 2010 COMING SOON!

Applications will be available to all students beginning the first day of Spring Term.

Career Development Grants are available to all UNCSA full-time students for any project that has a positive impact on professional career plans.  The maximum amount awarded per grant is $500. Only one application submission per funding round is permitted.

 Deadline is April 9, 2010

 For samples, questions or applications, please contact Career Services at 631-1202 or careerservices@uncsa.edu

 Submitted by Gabriela Camacho, Career Services

SCHOOL OF MUSIC NEWS & EVENTS

Student News

Kiah Abendroth, graduate student in trumpet,  recently placed second in the North Carolina Federation of Music Clubs’ recent competition.  Held annually, this competition welcomes a broad range of classical instruments including piano, organ, voice, harp, strings, and orchestral winds and brass.  Kiah also attended the Trumpet Festival of the Southeast  at University of Alabama on February 26-28th.  Performances and clinics were given by trumpeters Phil Smith (principal,  NY Philharmonic), Thomas Hooten (principal, Atlanta Symphony), and Pat Harbison, as well as notable composer Joseph Turrin.

Sumner Williams, 12th grade trumpet student, will be headed to Vienna, Salzburg and Munich as principal trumpet with the Greensboro Youth Symphony March 26 – April 4.  They will perform two concerts, receive coaching from members of the Berlin Philharmonic, and hear rehearsals of the orchestra, as well as attend the opera Carmen at the Vienna Volksoper.

Kiah and Sumner are students of trumpet faculty Judith Saxton.

Jie Fang, a HS 11 piano student of Eric Larsen, was a winner in the Raleigh Symphony Concerto Competition and will perform the Rachmaninoff Concerto No. 2 with the Symphony in May.  Jie was the 2nd Prize winner in the Winston-Salem Symphony Peter Perrett Youth Talent Search competition and was offered a concert as soloist with the Winston-Salem Youth Symphony.

Benjamin Garner, a graduate piano student of Eric Larsen, played a recital in Winston-Salem at Arbor Acres in January.

Daniel Griffiths, a HS 12 piano student of Eric Larsen, was advanced to the semi-final round of the Chopin Piano Competition and Festival at Meredith College.

Rashad Hayward (C1) and Charlton Holt (HS11) recently performed the finale of Krommer’s double clarinet concerto with the Durham Symphony conducted by William Henry Curry as winners of the symphony’s Young Artist Competition. Zihao Yang (HS11) performed Weber’s Concertino as a soloist with the Piedmont Wind Symphony as a winner of the Piedmont Wind Symphony Concerto Competition. Zihao was also featured in an article in the Winston-Salem Journal which also mentioned Charlton Holt and Rashad Hayward’s recent accomplishments. He will also perform as a soloist with the Raleigh Symphony in May.  All are students of clarinet faculty Alexander Fiterstein.

 Hsin-I Huang, a first year college student of Eric Larsen, played recitals in Independence, VA and Shallowford Presbyterian Church in Winston-Salem.

Yoana Kyurkchieva, a PAC piano student of Eric Larsen, played a recital in Winston-Salem at Arbor Acres in January. She has also performed recitals in Independence, VA and at Shallowford Presbyterian Church in Winston Salem.

Emerson Rhudy and Dustin Wilkes-Kim, both students of violin faculty Sarah Johnson, were among the youngest ensemble members to be selected to perform on the Winter Chamber Music Festival in February in Watson Hall. The other members of their quartet were Sean Mulligan and Moriah Brooke, students of viola faculty Sheila Browne and cello faculty Brooks Whitehouse, respectively.

Dustin Wilkes-Kim, 8th grade violin student of Sarah Johnson, won 2nd place in the MTNA Regional competition in Birmingham, Alabama and 3rd  in the Senior Division of the WSSO Peter Perret Talent Search.   Dustin also gave a full recital with Ivan Seng at First Christian Church in the Community Concert series on March 14.  He has been accepted to the Aspen Music Festival this summer to work with Cleveland Institute of Music faculty artist Paul Kantor.

 Faculty News

Music by composer Lawrence Dillon will be featured on a number of concerts throughout the country this spring.  On March 20th, the Mallarmé Chamber Players will perform Bacchus Chaconne on their gala concert in Durham, NC.  The following day, violinist Danielle Belén will perform Façade on her faculty recital at the Colburn School of Music in Los Angeles.  On March 26th, Esopus Musicalia will perform Devotion in Woodstock, NY.  In addition to the US premiere of String Quartet No. 5: Through the Night at UNCSA on April 10th the Emerson Quartet will perform the work again on April 14th in Seattle, Washington and on April 25th on their Smithsonian Series in Washington, DC.  On May 8th, the Idyllwild Symphony Orchestra, led by Peter Askim, will give the world premiere of Figments and Fragments in Idyllwild, CA, with a second performance the following day at REDCAT in Los Angeles.  And on May 16th, the Daedalus String Quartet will give the New York premiere of String Quartet No. 4: The Infinite Sphere on the Howland Chamber Series.

In addition to the performances, Naxos has just released Lawrence Dillon’s Music for Violin digitally.  The recording features Sphinx Grand Prize Winner Danielle Belén.  And his Albany Records release was reviewed in Fanfare Magazine as follows: “Dillon, with his vivid imagination and his ear for vocal and instrumental color, [is] a terrific composer.  [This CD makes] you want to pay better attention, not just to the music but to the world in which you live.”

In February, faculty clarinetist Alexander Fiterstein performed as a guest artist with the Paris Piano Trio for the Miami Friends of Chamber Music series. In March he performed the Stamitz Clarinet Concerto with the Gottingen Symphony in Germany conducted by Wolfram Christ (former principal violist of the Berlin Philharmonic under Karajan).  Fiterstein has recently joined the roster of Barrett Vantage Artists (a leading music management company in New York).  

Faculty pianist Allison Gagnon presented a recital with featured guest artist Bonita Boyd for the South Carolina Flute Society’s Spring Flute Festival, held March 19-20 at Converse College in Spartanburg, SC.  Allison traveled directly to Albuquerque, NM, where she is participating in the 2010 National Conference of the MTNA, which will kick off the organization’s Year of Collaborative Music.  On April 5 she will appear in recital with faculty colleague Judith Saxton in Springfield, MO, and on April 21 in Toronto, Canada she will share a recital for Toronto’s Mozart Society with Canadian bassoonist Lisa Chisholm. This duo’s first CD, “Stolen Gems,” was recorded in January at the Glenn Gould Studio in Toronto. It features music by Schumann and Brahms written originally for voice and for cello, and will be released later this spring.

The Society for Strings, NYC, has appointed faculty pianist Eric Larsen as the Interim Director of the Meadowmount School of Music in Westport, NY.  Naxos will release the Meadowmount Trio’s recording of the Chausson Trio and the Chasusson Concerto.  Mr. Larsen is joined by the Vihan String Quartet (Prague) in the Chausson Concerto.

William Ryden’s Wonderland Rags for Piano Trio have been published by Masters Music Publications (Kalmus).  Mr. Larsen edited the piano part and has recorded the Rags on the CD “Rags, Spells and Tangos” available on HM Records 1219.

Mr. Larsen performed a recital with violist Patricia McCarty in February at the Boston Conservatory of Music.  He can be heard with the American Chamber Trio at Loyola University in Chicago on March 19 and at the Annenberg Theatre in Palm Springs, CA on April 6. He returns to China with the American Chamber Trio in late May for 10 days of concerts and master classes.

The Opus Concert Series will feature accompanist Robert Rocco and NoteWorthy in a full-length program of choral music on Saturday, March 20 at Christ United Methodist Church, 410 Holden Road in Greensboro.  The concert will include Robert’s arrangement of “My Favorite Things” as well as his original composition entitled “Everyday People.”  The Opus Series is dedicated to featuring musical ensembles from the Piedmont Triad.  It is closely allied with the Greensboro Cultural Arts Center.  NoteWorthy is a part of Triad Pride Men’s Chorus and has been heard by audiences in Kansas City, Denver, Montreal, Columbus, and Miami.  All Opus Series concerts are free and open to the public.

Judith Saxton performed Lauren Bernofsky’s “Fantasia” as the opening entree for the Lynn University Contemporary Music Festival in January, where fellow UNCSA colleague Kenneth Frazelle was the featured composer.  This followed her afternoon master class with the Lynn Conservatory trumpet and brass students.  She also performed the same piece and presented clinics to all three bands at the award-winning Hillgrove High School in Powder Springs, GA on March 9.

Upcoming Performances

music@watson: Saxton Rose, Bassoon
(Sat) Mar. 27, 7:30 p.m., Watson Chamber Music Hall
Faculty Artist Saxton Rose performs his Watson debut recital, “Guided by Voices:  Music for Bassoon Inspired by Song,”  music of Brahms, de Falla, Luigi Orselli and Philippe Hersant.  $12 adults / $10 seniors and students

emerging artist concert: Flute Class Recital
(Tue) Apr. 6, 7:30 p.m., Watson Chamber Music Hall
Students of Tadeu Coelho perform.  $12 adults / $10 seniors and students

music@watson: Emerson String Quartet
(Sat) Apr. 10, 7:30 p.m., Watson Chamber Music Hall
The Emerson String Quartet performs Lawrence Dillon’s String Quartet No. 5: Through the Night, a set of variations on the Welsh melody “All Through the Night,” commissioned in honor of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts.  Also on the program: quartets by Franz Schubert and Antonin Dvorák.  $12 adults / $10 seniors and students

Submitted by Martha Urbanik, School of Music

2010 STATE HEALTH PLAN ANNUAL ENROLLMENT NOW OPEN

2010 Open Enrollment is currently in progress until April 9th. Please go online and enroll today. You must take action or you will continue in the Basic Medical Plan (70/30) effective July 1, 2010. As of today only 108 employees enrolled.

How to enroll?

  • Login ID: Your first name, the first initial of your last name and the last 4 digits of your social security number
  • Initial password: your social security number without spaces or dashes (Your password has been reset to your social security number)
  • Example for employee John Doe with SSN 111-22-3333:

            Login ID is JohnD3333 and Password is 111223333

  • Click Login
  • Once you are logged in, click the eBenefitsNow link in on the left side.
  • Click Complete Enrollment to begin

If you need help enrolling or accessing the internet, please attend one of the Open Enrollment Sessions that will be held in the Student Computer Lab (Hanes Commons -1st Floor) Dates and Times below:

March 24th       (12:45-2pm)

April 1st              (1pm-3pm)

April 8th             (1pm-3pm)

April 9th              (1pm-3pm)

Call Keyona McNeill for assistance. 336-770-1451

Submitted by Keyona McNeill, Human Resources

SUNDAY PIANO RECITAL AT SHALLOWFORD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

UNCSA piano students of Eric Larsen, Hsin-I Huang and Yoana Kyurkchieva, will perform a piano recital on Sunday, March 21, 2010, 3 pm, at Shallowford Presbyterian Church, Lewisville, NC. The church is located at 1200 Lewisville-Clemmons Rd. Works by Chopin, Bach/Busoni, Ginastera and Shostakovich. Admission is free.

Submitted by Joe Mount, Office of Outreach & Career Services

Mar 12

HR HUB NEWSLETTER

Special Edition!  STATE HEALTH PLAN ANNUAL OPEN ENROLLMENT INSTRUCTIONS.  Action is required by all employees

 http:// www.uncsa.edu/humanresources/forms/newsletters/NEWSLETTER03-12-10.pdf

Submitted by Keyona McNeill, Human Resources

ACOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK RUN CYCLE FOR MARCH

 NOTE:  It is still Accounts Payable policy (section 3) that 7 days be given to process direct pay request!  PLEASE PLAN ACCORDINGLY!!

Submitted by Debbie Spence, Financial Services

ATTENTION GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL & COLLEGE STUDENTS

Information and ticket order forms were put in your UNCSA mail boxes on  Friday, February 26th

Please look this information over and fill the provided form out and drop your ticket order form in the designated boxes in the Mailroom or at Watson Hall. Please make sure to specify on your ticket order form if any of your invited parties has a disability, so that we will be able to better accommodate them.  

The deadline is Friday, March 26th     

Submitted by Kathi Rainwater, Stevens Center

CAMPUS STORE SPRING BREAK HOURS

The Campus Store will be open from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. during Spring Break – March 15 -19, 2010. 

If this is not convenient for you, please call the store (770-3328) to arrange a more convenient time.  

Submitted by Genell Hartman, Campus Store

UNCSA FOUNDATION CHECK REQUEST SCHEDULE CHANGE

Due to a high volume of check requests being received by the Foundation at noon on Wednesday and limited staff to process those requests, the UNCSA Foundation is changing the cut off time for check requests.  Effective Tuesday, March 23th, the Foundation will process check requests received by 5:00pm on Tuesday in that week’s check run.  Any check requests received after 5:00pm on Tuesday will be processed the following week. 

We appreciate your cooperation with this new schedule.

Submitted by Cindy Liberty, UNCSA Foundation, Inc.

SOUTHERN ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE ARTS CONFERENCE: FROM SURVIVAL TO SUCCESS 

Helping Artists Prevail in the Business World  

Saturday, March 27, 2010
9:00am-5:30pm
Elliott University Center at UNCG

Learn how to turn artistic passion into a living. This artist-led conference will present entrepreneurial strategies and resources for student artists and emerging artists to become self-supporting. The conference will feature numerous speakers in three breakout sessions- Literary, Performing and Visual Arts. 

Take advantage of this opportunity to meet and network with artists managing successful businesses and make strong connections for the future.  

For registration:  visit the website: http://entrepreneur.uncg.edu 

Submitted by Margaret S. Mertz, Kenan Institute for the Arts

CENSUS 2010:  WHERE SHOULD COLLEGE STUDENTS BE COUNTED?

College undergraduates and graduate students that live on campus or rent local housing during the school year are counted as residents of Winston-Salem for Census 2010.  Please visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrwNipwbPk4 and watch the video to learn more about how college students are counted.  Census forms will be available after spring break.  Please take a moment to fill it out.  It is quick and easy.  Your participation will help ensure Winston-Salem receives its appropriate share of Federal funding.  

Submitted by Jim DeCristo, Office of the Chief Operating Officer

SCHOOL OF MUSIC NEWS & EVENTS

Lawrence Dillon will be interviewed on the web radio series “Noizepunk and Das Crooner” on Thursday, March 18th in New York City.  “Noizepunk and Das Crooner” is a program that focuses on current trends in new music, hosted by Gene Pritsker and Charles Coleman of the Absolute Ensemble.

Upcoming Performances

music@watson: Saxton Rose, Bassoon
(Sat) Mar. 27, 7:30 p.m., Watson Chamber Music Hall
Faculty Artist Saxton Rose performs his Watson debut recital, including the premiere of a new work by a UNCSA student composer.  $12 adults / $10 seniors and students

 emerging artist concert: Flute Class Recital
(Tue) Apr. 6, 7:30 p.m., Watson Chamber Music Hall
Students of Tadeu Coelho perform.  $12 adults / $10 seniors and students

music@watson: Emerson String Quartet
(Sat) Apr. 10, 7:30 p.m., Watson Chamber Music Hall
The Emerson String Quartet performs Lawrence Dillon’s String Quartet No. 5: Through the Night, a set of variations on the Welsh melody “All Through the Night,” commissioned in honor of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts.  Also on the program: quartets by Franz Schubert and Antonin Dvorák.  $12 adults / $10 seniors and students

Submitted by Martha Urbanik, School of Music

UNBOUND JOURNALING TABLE

Journaling is one common way that people express their emotions, struggles, and successes through art. Join Counseling and Testing Services this Friday in the Pickle Jar as we create journal pages in preparation and celebration of the multi-media exhibit UNBOUND coming April 2010.

Pickle Jar, 11:30 AM- 3:30 PM, Friday March 12th, 2010.

Submitted by Gwen Frisbie-Fulton, Counseling and Testing Services

REYNOLDA FILM FESTIVAL OFFERING FREE TICKETS TO HEAR SPIKE LEE FRIDAY, MARCH 26 AT 7PM

The third annual Reynolda Film Festival, a student-run film festival sponsored by Wake Forest University, is featuring Spike Lee as the keynote speaker on March 26, 7-8pm in Wait Chapel at Wake Forest University. Though admission for the event is $5 to the public, on behalf of the executive staff, we would like to offer UNCSA students, faculty, and staff 100 free tickets to the event. To claim these free tickets, we ask that interested students, faculty, and staff e-mail tickets@reynoldafilmfestival.com with their UNCSA e-mail address. After those first 100 have been claimed, interested parties may reserve tickets for $5 from www.reynoldafilmfestival.com/Spike.

Submitted by Kate Miller, Film Festival and Internship Coordinator, School of Filmmaking

PROJECT LOVE

“Come experience PROJECT LOVE on Monday, March 22 at 7pm in the Thrust Theatre at Performance Place.

Suggested donation of $5.

For those who do not know, PROJECT LOVE is an artistic collaboration involving students from every art school on campus that chooses a local organization as its beneficiary. Proceeds and profits from concessions and t-shirt sales will be donated to Art Tasting, a new local organization that strives to bring art to those who do not generally have access to it. PROJECT LOVE is open to all and we hope to see you there!”

Submitted by Susan Mecum, Student Life

March 2010 Staff Council Meeting

UNCSA’s Staff Council invites you to join us for our next meeting:

Thursday, March 25th

11:00 a.m. – 12 noon

Eisenberg Social Hall

Submitted by Amanda Balwah, UNCSA Staff Council Chair

THE DEAD TOSSED WAVES BOOK VIDEO TRAILER SCREENING IN THEATERS NATIONWIDE BEFORE ALICE IN WONDERLAND

THE DEAD TOSSED WAVES, a book video trailer created by a collaboration of UNCSA students, is playing in theaters nationwide before screenings of ALICE IN WONDERLAND.  The trailer also screened last weekend before ALICE’S opening weekend. Radom House Books commissioned School of Filmmaking students Nick Gonzalez, Jordan Taratoot and Brighton Linge to  create the video for North Carolina author Carrie Ryan on the strength of their previous book video award finalist work.  

The DEAD TOSSED WAVES book video trailer can be seen preceding ALICE IN WONDERLAND this weekend; on author Carrie Ryan’s blog: http://carrie-me.blogspot.com/2010/03/new-york-times.html    

and on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVrPYBHycx4

Note that the trailer for author Carrie Ryan’s previous book THE FOREST OF HANDS AND TEETH was also created by UNCSA students for a previous book video contest.

Congratulations to producer Nick Gonzalez, director and editor Jordan Taratoot, cinematographer Brighton Linge, hair and make-up artist Tiffany Bolick (D & P), and featured cast Taylor Aldrich (Drama) and Zach Cook (Drama).

Submitted by Kate Miller, Film Festival and Internship Coordinator, School of Filmmaking

CAREER DEVELOPMENT GRANTS FOR SPRING TERM 2010 COMING SOON!

 Applications will be available to all students beginning the first day of Spring Term.

Career Development Grants are available to all UNCSA full-time students for any project that has a positive impact on professional career plans.  The maximum amount awarded per grant is $500. Only one application submission per funding round is permitted.

Deadline is April 9, 2010

For samples, questions or applications, please contact Career Services at 631-1202 or careerservices@uncsa.edu

Submitted by Gabriela Camacho, Office of Career Services

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY’S BIRDFEST

Community Service Committee will be participating in the Habitat for Humanity’s BirdFest.  BirdFest is a two-day annual fundraising event for 

Habitat Forsyth celebrates artists and their contributions to our community.  It combines great art, food and drink with a party featuring a silent and live art auction.

http://www.habitatforsyth.org/BirdFest.asp

http://www.habitatforsyth.org/brochure_invite_to_artist.pdf

Submitted by Kurt Linney, Community Service Committee

Mar 8

UNCSA UPDATED EMAIL POLICY

The UNCSA Email Policy has been updated to improve and ensure effective and well-organized campus communications. 

Access to the campus-wide email distribution lists is limited to the chancellor, chief academic officer, chief operating officer, chief advancement officer, chief information officer, chief of police, associate vice chancellor for facilities management, director of media relations, and their designees.  Mass distribution of individual messages must be relevant to the UNCSA community, urgent or time sensitive in nature, and/or providing essential information (i.e., regarding budget, campus safety, messages from the chancellor, etc.).                

All other non-urgent or non-time sensitive messages are included in the “Every Friday Emails”.  To include announcements in weekly distributions, send announcements via email to efe@uncsa.edu by 5:00pm on Thursdays.  Upon review for appropriateness by the director of media relations, these announcements will be included in the weekly distribution. Announcements received after the deadline will be held until the next week unless authorized by the chancellor, chief academic officer, chief operating officer, chief advancement officer, director of media relations, or their designees.

Please read the policy at www.uncsa.edu/informationtechnologies/emailpolicy.pdf.  

Submitted by Lisa Smith, Chief Information Officer

 

FIGHTING PICKLES MASCOT DESIGN CONTEST

We are empowering YOU to design our new mascot! UNCSA is conducting a contest to create the new “UNCSA Fighting Pickles” mascot to represent our school. The contest begins on March 1, 2010, with design entries due my April 3rd. It ends on May 21, 2010 with the unveiling of the new mascot in The Pickle Jar on the 3rd floor of Hanes Student Commons, on the UNCSA campus. This competition is open to UNCSA students, alumni, faculty, staff, and former faculty and staff. For complete rules, deadlines, and further details, please visit: www.uncsa.edu/mascot

Submitted by James Pao, Communications & Marketing

ATTENTION GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL & COLLEGE STUDENTS

Information and ticket order forms were put in your UNCSA mail boxes on Friday, February 26th

Please look this information over and fill the provided form out and drop your ticket order form in the designated boxes in the Mailroom or at Watson Hall. Please make sure to specify on your ticket order form if any of your invited parties has a disability, so that we will be able to better accommodate them.  

The deadline is Friday, March 26th  “    

Submitted by Kathi Rainwater, Stevens Center

UPCOMING DRAMA PERFORMANCES

Mar. 3 – Mar. 7 (Wednesday – Sunday)

“The Little Foxes” by Lillian Hellman

Directed by Matt Bulluck / Featuring members of Studio III        

A classic tale of “greed is good” which resonates freshly with our modern day situation, by one of America’s most powerful female playwrights. 

Mar. 3 – Mar. 6

8:00 p.m. at Catawba Theatre, Performance Place

Mar. 6 and Mar. 7

2:00 p.m. at Catawba Theatre, Performance Place

$12 adults / $10 seniors and students

Submitted by Mary Jane Degnan, School of Drama

CAREER DEVELOPMENT GRANTS FOR SPRING TERM 2010 COMING SOON!

Applications will be available to all students beginning the first day of Spring Term. 

Career Development Grants are available to all UNCSA full-time students for any project that has a positive impact on professional career plans.  The maximum amount awarded per grant is $500. Only one application submission per funding round is permitted.

Deadline is April 9, 2010

For samples, questions or applications, please contact Career Services at 631-1202 or careerservices@uncsa.edu

Submitted by Gabriela Camacho,  Outreach and Career Services

CALLING ALL ARTISTS FOR SUBMISSIONS & PERFORMANCE PROPOSALS FOR AN ALL-SCHOOL ART SHOW: UNBOUND!

Weirdo. Crazy. Schizophrenic. Bipolar. We live in a world of labels that can often be oppressive.

Stories of resistance, recovery, and emotional liberation are absent within contemporary
culture.                            

Unbound showcases the heroic narratives of people transcending labels and reclaiming their lives.

All art forms are welcome! Space is available for film screenings, dance, drama, spoken and written word, music, instillation art, visual art, & more

  • Artists may submit works that speak to this theme that were created at any time  
  • UNCSA students, faculty, and staff as well as community members are all encouraged to
    participate
  • Have your art featured in a professional art show, invite your family and friends to the
    opening, and build your resume!

The Unbound committee will select art — for display or performance — from works submitted on a
rolling basis. The deadline for submitting a proposal / piece is MARCH 31st.  

Contact: Gwen Frisbie-Fulton, Clinical Case Manager, Kenan Student Life Center  (336)631-1223
frisbiefultong@uncsa.edu

Submitted by Dr Tom Murray, Counseling and Testing Services

THE BIG SCREEN FILM SERIES PRESENTS ONCE UPON A TIME…WHEN WE WERE COLORED

The Kenan Institute for the Arts and the UNCSA School of Filmmaking are proud to present The Big Screen: Treasures from the UNCSA Moving Image Archive, a film series for the general public presented with state-of-the-art sound and projection (not DVD!) on a big screen.  The next film of the series is:

Once Upon A Time…When We Were Colored

Saturday, March 6, 7:00 pm

Main Theatre, ACE Exhibition Complex

Tickets sold at the door only: $8 general admission, $2 UNCSA students with ID.

Ticket proceeds from The Big Screen will support UNCSA Film School scholarships.  

Faculty and Staff please note: In order to maximize the fundraising aspect of this series, there is no discount for UNCSA faculty/staff. UNCSA students only receive the $2 ticket price.

For more information about this film and future films in the series, please visit our webpage:   http://www.kenanarts.org/project/show/id/14

AND view the series trailer!  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utSCVXaqwd4 

AND become a fan on Facebook

About this film: 

Directed by Tim Reid.  With Al Freeman Jr., Phylicia Rashad, Leon, Paula Kelly, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Anna Maria Horsford, Bernie Casey, Isaac Hayes and Willis Norwood Jr.


In the segregated South, a tightly-knit African-American community finds strength in friends and family, even as it deals with the struggles of being black in the mid-20th century. Once Upon a Time…When We Were Colored is based on the 1989 best-selling memoir by Clifton L. Taulbert.  Actor Tim Reid, best known for playing Venus Flytrap on “WKRP in Cincinnati,” was so struck by the authenticity of Taulbert’s writing that he set out to adapt the book as his feature directorial debut. Reid envisioned the film as a sprawling, multi-generational ensemble piece (there are 83 speaking parts) that dramatized the old African proverb: It takes a village to raise a child. After the project was turned down by all of the major movie studios, Reid scraped together a shoestring budget of $2.5 million for a 28-day shoot in Wilmington, NC. Once Upon a Time…When We Were Colored received a very limited theatrical release in early 1996, but still managed to garner plenty of acclaim; movie critic Roger Ebert showed the film at his annual Overlooked Film Festival in 2004.

…coming on  Saturday, April 3, 7:00 pm:  A Face In The Crowd  (1957, not rated – this is Andy Griffith’s screen debut…and it’s NOT  Sheriff Andy!)

Submitted by:  Suzanna Watkins, Kenan Institute for the Arts at UNCSA

SWORD PLAYS – SCHOOL OF DRAMA STAGE COMBAT PROJECTS

Come see a public presentation of the 3rd year Drama students stage combat projects.  Over 30 different swashbuckling scenes featuring broadswords, shields, rapiers, daggers, cutlasses, katanans and much more.  Scenes are choreographed by Drama faculty member Dale Girard, coached by guest artists Angela Bonacasa (professional fight director and Certified Teacher of the Society of American Fight Directors) and adjudicated by guest artist J. David Brimmer (Broadway fight director and one of only 15 Fight Masters of the Society of American Fight Directors).  It should be a terrific evening action and adventure!   

WHERE: The Thrust Theater, Performance Place

WHEN: Monday, March 8th at 7:30pm

Submitted by Dale Girard, School of Drama

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK RUN CYCLE FOR MARCH

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 NOTE:  It is still Accounts Payable policy (section 3) that 7 days be given to process direct pay request!

PLEASE PLAN ACCORDINGLY!

Submitted by Debbie Spence, Financial Services

CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK POLICY REVISION 

On February 18, 2010 the Board of Trustees approved amendments to the Criminal Background Check Policy.     The modifications were proposed to address budget concerns while ensuring the safety of our students and employees.  The following highlights a few of the modifications to the policy, but only the policy itself contains the details.  As such, please be sure to read the policy in full by visiting http://www.uncsa.edu/humanresources/forms/crime.pdf.    

The revisions: 

  • eliminate the need for multiple criminal background  checks for certain employees within a single academic year   (see additional detail in policy) 
  • eliminate the need for criminal background checks for certain employees hired on a yearly basis for more than 3 consecutive years (see additional detail in policy) add credit checks for employees in financially sensitive positions (see additional detail in policy)
  •  add self reporting requirement of criminal activity during employment  (see additional detail in policy)

An excerpt from the policy includes:

Reporting requirement:   A current employee who is convicted of a criminal offense other than a traffic infraction must notify his/her supervisor within 5 calendar days of the entry of the criminal conviction. Failure to report a conviction as defined above within 5 calendar days is grounds for discipline up to and including termination of employment.

To review all of the details of the newly amended policy, please visit http://www.uncsa.edu/humanresources/forms/crime.pdf.  Should you have questions, contact Human Resources at 770-1428 or General Counsel at 770-3273.

 Submitted by Ashley Sanders, Human Resources

WHO’S NEW TO UNCSA?

Paula Pressley has joined the Advancement staff as Director of Individual Giving. In addition to a degree in fine arts, Paula brings significant experience in major gifts fundraising and non profit administration to this position. She recently relocated to Winston-Salem to be near family. Previously, she worked in NYC and Baltimore, MD, where she worked with some of these cities most respected non profits, the Partnership for the Homeless and SAGE among them.  Please join me in welcoming Paula to UNCSA.

Submitted by Suzanne Hilser-Wiles

UNCSA, THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE AND THE CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM WILL HOST A FREE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SKYWARN TRAINING SESSION ON THE CAMPUS OF UNCSA

Advanced Severe Weather Spotter TrainingMarch 12, 2010

10 am – Noon

UNC School of the Arts

Eisenberg Hall

1533 S Main St

Winston-Salem, NC 27127

This training program is designed to help students better understand the meteorology and dynamics behind all types of severe weather.  The class will provide insight into the thunderstorm spectrum and how and why different types of storms develop.  Instruction includes: 

  • relation of instability to updraft intensity
  • wind shear impact on storm behavior and severity
  • radar clues and detection or severe and tornadic storms
  • processes necessary for tornado development
  • weather patterns conducive to severe weather outbreaks

For more information, contact:

Jeff Orrock – (919) 515-8209 ext. 223

Jeff.orrock@noaa.gov

Michelle Brock (Forsyth County Emergency Management)

michelleb@cityofwsfire.org

Office: (336) 661-6440

Sponsored by the Professional Development Committee of Staff Council

Submitted by Ashley Sanders, Chair

SCHOOL OF MUSIC NEWS & EVENTS

On Tuesday, March 9th, Lawrence Dillon will be in Cologne, Germany for the world premiere of his String Quartet No. 5: Through the Night, performed by the Emerson String Quartet at the Kölner Philharmonie.

On February 24 high school pianist Baron Fenwick played the first movement of Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 3 with the Charlotte Symphony as the Senior Division Grand Prize Winner of the Symphony Guild of Charlotte, Inc.’s Young Artists Competition.  Baron is a student of Clifton Matthews.

 Composition student Leo Hurley’s Mirror, Mirror Overture was premiered by the Winston-Salem Symphony on March 4th, with two subsequent performances on scheduled for March 8th, on the orchestra’s Mary Starling concert series.

Upcoming Performances
emerging artist concert: Undergraduate Opera Scenes
(Sun) Mar. 7, 2:00 p.m., Thrust Theater
Scenes from the operatic repertoire.  Steven LaCosse, stage director; Mary Ann Bills, music director.  FREE

Submitted by Martha Urbanik, School of Music

ARTS & IDEAS LUNCHTABLE

Must one learn to draw in order to design?
Do computers make us better knowers?
Is science a performance art?
Is teaching and learning a bodily practice?

These and other questions are discussed in the next book we’ll be reading and discussing at the Arts & Ideas Lunchtable:
Simulation and its Discontents, by Sherry Turkle.
See more about the book here: http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11677

WHEN?: Thursday, APRIL 1st (no foolin’!), NOON to 1 PM, Gray 206 conference room
So buy that book, y’all, and c’mon over! Bring your lunch. All are welcome!
FULL SCHEDULE: http://www.mikewakeford.com/AIL/?page_id=3

Submitted by Mike Wakeford, UAP

OPPORTUNITY TO WIN AN $250 BEST BUY GIFT CARD

To the UNCSA Campus Community:

We are conducting a survey to better understand your campus lifestyle and preferences. By sharing your thoughts, we will gain valuable insight to help improve your overall campus dining experience.

Each participant in the survey will have the opportunity to enter to win a Best Buy Gift Card.   The sweepstakes is open only to legal residents, those who are 14 years of age or older at the time of entry and are registered students, faculty or staff members of the school.

This online survey will take 5 to 10 minutes and your responses are confidential.

The Survey will be live Feb. 22 thru Mar.19

Click on this link on Feb. 22nd to begin the survey:

http://www.college-survey.com/uncsa

If you cannot click on the link, copy and paste the URL into your Internet browser address bar and hit enter.

We appreciate your time and thank you for your assistance

Submitted by Heather Pinks, Director of Dining Services

THE NEW ELECTRONIC SYSTEM FOR THE STATE HEALTH PLAN

****OPEN ENROLLMENT IS SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 15TH – APRIL 9TH.  More information coming soon.

The benefits department, in partnership with the State Health Plan, is implementing a new benefits enrollment system. This new system replaces the paper forms used in the past and will be accessible from any computer with Internet access February 01, 2010. You will have access 24/7 to view your current benefit information, get information on benefit offerings, view information on different benefit topics, enroll, and make changes to your benefits. 

How to enroll or make changes online?

Go to https://uncsa.hrintouch.com

Click Login

Enter the following information:

Login ID: Your first name, the first initial of your last name and the last 4 digits of your social security number

Initial password: your social security number without spaces or dashes

Example for employee John Doe with SSN 111-22-3333:

Login ID is JohnD3333 and Password is 111223333

Once you are logged in, click the eBenefitsNow link below in blue box and VIEW your Basic Personal and Benefit information.  Please let me know if your information is incorrect.

Log Out.

Trouble accessing a computer?

Ask your supervisor, department head for computer locations

Visit your Learning Community office

Visit the local County library

If you have questions, please contact Keyona McNeill 336-770-1451 or mcneillk@uncsa.edu 

If you need help enrolling or accessing the internet, please attend one of the Open Enrollment Sessions that will be held in the Student Computer Lab (Hanes Commons -1st Floor) Dates and Times below:

March 15th       (9am-11am)

March 17th       (12:45-2pm)

March 18th       (1pm-3pm)

March 24th       (12:45-2pm) By Appointment only due to limited computers

April 1st              (1pm-3pm) By Appointment only due to limited computers

April 8th             (1pm-3pm) By Appointment only due to limited computers

April 9th              (1pm-3pm) By Appointment only due to limited computers

Call Keyona McNeill

Submitted by Keyona McNeill, Human Resources

INVITATION TO FACULTY AND STAFF TO CREATIVE LEARNING CENTER ART EXHIBIT

Faculty and staff treat the children at Halloween each year, so the children want to treat you to their art exhibit on display March 8-18 in the lower level of the Commons Building.  Their colorful and happy expression of themselves via their art will brighten your day!! You are also invited to their Art Opening and Silent Auction in Eisenberg Hall on Sunday, March 14, from 3:00-5:30 pm.  Check our web site (www.CreativeLearningCenterOnline.com) for some great buys.  Please join us in celebrating the children!! 

Submitted by Othella Johnson, Creative Learning Center for Very Young Children

2010 Women’s History Month 

WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH

2010

BY THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA

A PROCLAMATION

WHEREAS, in 1980 the President of the United States proclaimed the first National Women’s History Week, which became National Women’s History Month in 1987; and

WHEREAS, the 2010 theme for National Women’s History Month is Writing Women Back into History; and

WHEREAS, in 1774, fifty-one women organized the Edenton Tea Party, one of the earliest political acts taken by North Carolina women in protest of the taxation of the colonies without representation within the British government; and

WHEREAS, women throughout our nation’s history have played key roles in securing voting rights, civil rights, human rights, protecting our natural resources, and in every movement that has helped shape our nation and the world; and

WHEREAS, through their pioneering efforts, women have opened the door for others in the area of business, science, politics, philanthropy and medicine; their achievements are vast and have benefitted the people of North Carolina, our nation and the world; and

WHEREAS, North Carolina women of every race, class, and ethnicity including famed educator Charlotte Hawkins Brown, Scotland-born heroine Flora MacDonald, United States First Lady Dolly Madison, Nobel Prize-winning scientist Gertrude Elion, and Folk School founder Olive D. Campbell, have made historic contributions to the growth and strength of North Carolina in countless recorded and unrecorded ways; and

WHEREAS, March 2010, is the 30th anniversary of Women’s History Month;

 NOW, THEREFORE, I, BEVERLY EAVES PERDUE, Governor of the State of North Carolina, do hereby proclaim March 2010, as “WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH” in North Carolina, and call upon the citizens of this State to observe and commemorate Women’s History Month with appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities and to rediscover the contributions of women in North Carolina, our nation, and the world.
 

  BEVERLY EAVES PERDUE

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of North Carolina at the Capitol in Raleigh this eighth day of February in the year of our Lord two thousand and ten, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty fourth.

The Governor of North Carolina has proclaimed March 2010 as “Women’s History Month” in North Carolina and has called upon the citizens of this state to observe and commemorate Women’s History Month. To view Governor Perdue’s Proclamation on Women’ History Month, click here. Proclamation

2010 marks the 30th anniversary of celebrating women’s achievements in the month of March. This year’s theme, “Writing Women Back into History”, seeks to uncover the “hidden” stories of Did You Know…

Bette Nesmith Graham - To hide her typing mistakes, Graham developed a substance out of tempera water-based paint, combined it with an artist’s brush to create what later became a multi-million dollar business, Liquid Paper. She was worth $50 million when she died. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bette_Nesmith_Graham

Did You Know…
Dr. Annie Lowrie Alexander graduated from Women’s Medical College in Philadelphia and became North Carolina’s first licensed female doctor.

Visit the links below to discover women’s achievements:

Facts for Features 2010

Facts for Features 2010 Women’s History Month

The History of Women’s History Month

http://www.biography.com/womens-history/history.jsp

Women’s History Biographies

http://www.biography.com/womens-history/index.jsp

Women’s History in North Carolina

http://ncmuseumofhistory.org/nchh/womenshist.html

National Women’s History Project

http://www.nwhp.org/

National Women’s Hall of Fame

http://www.greatwomen.org/women.php?action=viewAll

Submitted by Ashley Sanders, Human Resources

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