nsu parent association august 2012 newsletter
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Monthly newsletter, August 2012TRANSCRIPT
Welcome to the Fall 2012 Semester at Northeastern State University! Classes will begin very soon; we are very excited and look forward to the semester beginning. While NSU is always a great place to work...it is so much better with the students here.
I wanted to once again thank you for joining the NSU Parent Association. We are committed to keeping the families of our students informed and in the loop as much as possible. We will be sending you emails and notifications of events and activities as well as invitations to come to the Tahlequah campus. Please review all the information as it arrives in your inbox and, when your schedule permits, make plans to come to campus for a visit.
We have included notes from our Vice President of Student Affairs, Dr. Laura Boren, and our Athletic Director, Tony Duckworth, in this initial newsletter. Also included is information on upcoming events, activities, happenings on our campus. We are avail-able to answer questions via email or in person if you would like to visit. We all want to see your student succeed. We hope to see you soon.
We wanted to remind you that you are invited to
attend Parent Connections which is scheduled for Sunday, August 12, 2012. There is a session at 1 pm and another at 3 pm; you can pick the most conve-nient time to come. The sessions shouldn’t last more than an hour and we will have air conditioning and refreshments for you as well as a message from Dr. Steve Turner, NSU President, and others on cam-pus. You should be receiving a post card invitation. Please RSVP as per the instructions on the card. Our Campus Ministers are also hosting a cookout at 5pm on that date. Please plan to join us for that too.
Your calls or comments are always welcome. We are partners in this venture with you and your student. Call anytime at 918-444-2137 or email either [email protected] or [email protected].
Sincerely,
Suzanne Myers Shaina Scoggins Jasmine Wright Audra Hurley
Parent ProgramsAUGUST 2012NORTHEASTERN STATE UNIVERSITY
Parent Association
Welcome to Northeastern State University! We consider you as a vital member of our community. We know that family support is essential to student success. I suspect that you have spent the last several weeks, perhaps months, preparing to send your student off to school. Rest assured that we have been preparing for your student in all aspects of the University. We believe we share responsi-bility with your student and you in providing resources and opportunity for success. To kick off the year, here are a couple of tips and information points for you.1. It is vital for your student to connect to individuals at the University within the first three
weeks of the semester. The University provides intentional “welcome” programs to introduce and connect students to other students, faculty and staff. Please encourage your student to participate.
2. At the beginning of the semester, have your student establish contacts with University resources to help with understanding class content. The Student Academic Success Center is a place on the Tahlequah campus for students to connect to tutoring, career guidance, and academic support.
3. Confirm health insurance and local medical provider contacts for your student. Your student may get a cold around the third week of the semester due to being in a new living environment. Student Health Services is a Tahlequah campus resource for all students. The University does contract a health insurance option for students at a reduced rate.
There is an excitement in the air at Northeastern State University as we wait for the arrival of your student. Please do not hesitate to contact us with questions. We are here for your student’s success! Sincerely, Laura Boren, Ph.D. Vice President for Student Affairs
Student Affairs
University Police & Parking ServicesWelcome to the University Police Department. Our office located on the corner of Crafton Street and North Grand Avenue, the Grand House, which is within easy walking distance to or from any place on campus.
The Northeastern State University Police Department is made up of certified police officers who have the same powers of arrest and law enforcement authority as municipal and county officers. We work with state, tribal and local law enforcement authorities to investigate crimes on campus and in the community.
There are always officers on duty who can be reached through our 24-hour dispatch.
Our jurisdiction includes all NSU owned facilities and the adjacent public property. We encourage everyone in the community to report any offense or disturbance promptly. All reports of criminal behavior will be handled in an appropriate and professional manner.
In addition to our direct efforts at crime control, we offer a number of programs to increase the safety of the campus community:
» Operation ID. Bring your valuables by the police department and we will engrave a unique number on them. This aids in recovery if the items are lost or stolen.
» Safety Escorts. If you don’t feel comfort-able walking at night, you may call for an officer to escort you to your campus destination.
» Motorist Assistance. Our officers can assist with lock-outs and have battery packs for jump-starting your vehicle.
» Bike/UTV Patrol. These patrol programs offer a greater interaction with the commu-nity. Don’t hesitate to stop and chat with us.
» Reserve Officer Program. If you are at least 21 years old and have an interest in law enforcement, we encourage you to join our reserve officer program. The program will certify you as a Reserve Of-ficer through the Oklahoma Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET). Once certified you are required to work 16 hours each month to maintain your certification.
» Building Security. Most academic build-ings remain unlocked throughout the day and into the evening. Custodians are instructed to report any suspicious situa-
tions to the police immediately. University officers will often walk through buildings to enhance security.
» Publications. The University Police Department has various publications on public safety topics available.
» RAD – Rape Aggression Defense Classes. We offer, in conjunction with Housing and the Criminal Justice Depart-ment, a self defense course for women. The RAD system is offered to as few as five people at a time. Any group may request a class and you can earn one P.E. credit hour.
Parking PermitAll vehicles parking on any NSU Campus must obtain a valid parking permit. Permits vary by visitors, students, faculty and staff. One day visitor permits may be obtained at the Campus Police Department at no cost. All permits allow you to park in the designated parking spaces according to your purchased permit. Vehicles that do not display a current permit and/or are parked in an unauthorized area, will be ticketed.
Intramurals Schedule of EventsAugust 31......3-on-3 Streetball September 7......All Pass Football 13......Golf Scramble 14......Flag Football 20......Sand Volleyball October 4......Tennis Tournament
25......Soccer November 2......Racquetball Tournament 15......Co-ed Volleyball Tournament 29......DODGEBALL Tournament January 17......Super Hoops Tournament 23......5-on-5 Basketball February
6......Men’s and Women’s Volleyball League 20......Co-ed Basketball March 1......Indoor Volleyball 21......Softball April 3......Co-ed Softball Tournament
Career Services The Office of Career Services offers numerous career fairs, on-campus recruiting and resume writing and interviewing workshops. In Tahlequah, Career Services is located in Haskell Hall Annex, Room 1. At Broken Arrow, Career Services is located on the second floor of Building A, Room 211.For more information, visit the Career Services website.Office HoursTahlequah
Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Broken Arrow
Monday – Thursday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Contact InformationTahlequah Campus: Phone: 918-444-3110 800-722-9614
Fax: 918-458-2114 Email: [email protected]
Broken Arrow Campus: Phone: 918- 449-6124 Fax: 918-449-6190 Email: [email protected]
Health Services Northeastern State University provides acute health care, illness and disease prevention, and health education for students through Student Health Services. The SHS office is located between Wyly Hall and the baseball field in Tahlequah. For more information, visit the Health Services website.Office Hours
Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Closed Saturday and Sunday
Contact Information
Phone: 918-456-5511 ext. 2126
Interfraternity Council Recognized FraternitiesRegister for Greek Fall Recruitment (August 27-31, 2012)Complete the Recruitment Application and mail $25 to: Greek Life Office University Center B01 600 North Grand Avenue Tahlequah, OK 74464
Kappa SigmaChapter Name: Nu Phi Color(s): Scarlet, White, Emerald Green Total New Member Dues for First Semester: $365 Average Monthly dues for Initiated Members: $65 Symbol(s): The Star and Crescent, Caduceus GPA Requirements: 2.5 for Members Philanthropy(ies): Fisher House, A Greater Cause National Website: kappasigma.org
Lambda Chi AlphaChapter Name: Delta Beta Zeta Color(s): Purple, Green, Gold Total New Member Dues for First Semester: $440 Average Monthly dues for Initiated Members: $100 Symbol(s):Lion, Cross and Crescent, White Rose GPA Requirements: 2.5 for Members Philanthropy(ies): North American Canned Food Drive National Website: lambdachi.org
Phi Lambda ChiChapter Name: Beta Color(s): Blue and Gold Total New Member Dues for First Semester: $300 Average Monthly dues for Initiated Members: $40 Symbol(s): Lion GPA Requirements: 2.5 for Members Philanthropy(ies): Arkansas State Children’s Hospital National Website: philambdachi.org
Phi Sigma KappaChapter Name: Epsilon Epsilon Color(s): Red, Silver Total New Member Dues for First Semester: $400 Average Monthly dues for Initiated Members: $100 Symbol(s): Triple T’s GPA Requirements: 2.3 for Members Philanthropy(ies): Special Olympics National Website: phisigmakappa.org
Pi Kappa AlphaChapter Name: Theta Epsilon Color(s): Garnet, Old Gold Total New Member Dues for First Semester: $375 Average Monthly dues for Initiated Members: $100 Symbol(s): Firetruck, White Horse Lilly of the Valley GPA Requirements: 2.5 for Members Philanthropy(ies): American Heart Association, Boys and Girls Club National Website: pikes.org
Tau Kappa EpsilonChapter Name: Sigma Lambda Color(s): Cherry Red , Grey Total New Member Dues for First Semester: $400 Average Monthly dues for Initiated Members: $80 Symbol(s): Equilateral Triangle GPA Requirements: 2.5 for Members Philanthropy(ies): St Jude Children’s Hospital, Ronald Reagan Alzheimer’s Association, Boy Scouts of America National Website: tke.org
Greek Life
Panhellenic Council Recognized Sororities
Register for Greek Fall Recruitment (August 7-11, 2012)NSU Recruitment Application$35 application fee
Alpha Omicron PiChapter Name: Chi Theta Color(s): Cardinal Red Total New Member Dues for First Semester: $459 Average Monthly dues for Initiated Members: $60 Symbol(s): Sheaf of Wheat, Jacqueminot Rose, Panda, Ruby GPA Requirements: 2.75 for Incoming Freshmen, 2.5 for Members and Continuing Collegiate Philanthropy(ies): Arthritis Research and Education National Website: alphaomicronpi.org
Alpha Sigma AlphaChapter Name: Beta Gamma Color(s): Crimson, Pearl White, Palm Green, Gold Total New Member Dues for First Semester: $515
Average Monthly dues for Initiated Members: $60 Symbol(s): Phoenix, Star, Palm, Royal Crown GPA Requirements: 2.25 for Members, and 2.5 for Executive Members Philanthropy(ies): S. June Smith Center, Special Olympics National Website: alphasigmaalpha.org
Delta ZetaChapter Name: Delta Phi Color(s): Rose, Green Total New Member Dues for First Semester: $398 Average Monthly dues for Initiated Members: $47.50 Symbol(s): Pink Killarney Rose, Turtle, Diamond GPA Requirements: 2.5 for members, 2.75 for continuing collegiate, 3.0 for incoming Freshmen
Philanthropy(ies): The Speech and Hearing Impaired, The Painted Turtle Camp National Website: deltazeta.org
Sigma Sigma SigmaChapter Name: Alpha Iota Color(s): Royal Purple, White Total New Member Dues for First Semester: Fall $440, Spring $355 Average Monthly dues for Initiated Members: $45 Symbol(s): Skull and Crossbones, Sailboat, Purple Violet GPA Requirements: 2.5 for Members and Continuing Collegiate, 3.0 for Incoming Freshmen Philanthropy(ies): Robbie Page Memorial, Sigma Sigma Sigma Foundation National Website: sigmasigmasigma.org
Multicultural Greek To be featured in our September Issue
Recognized SororitiesAlpha Pi OmegaDelta Sigma Theta
Recognized FraternitiesKappa Alpha PsiPhi Beta SigmaPhi Sigma Nu
If you have questions, please contact Greek Affairs at 918-444-2533 or email [email protected].
As Director of Athletics at NSU, I would like to take the opportunity to inform members of the NSU Parent Association of several ways to become involved in RiverHawks Athletics. I trust you and your family will take advantage of pre-game tailgating during our upcoming inaugural football season in the MIAA. Our home football opener will be at 6 p.m. on August 30 at Doc Wadley Sta-dium. General Admission and Season Ticket information will be available on goriverhawksgo.com in August. I also encourage you to contact Scott Pettus, Assistant AD for External Operations, if you are inter-ested in being a part of the NSU Athletic Association. Scott can be reached at [email protected]. I look forward to seeing you in the stands at our various NCAA Division II athletics events through-out the year. Go RiverHawks! Tony Duckworth, Director of Athletics
@tonyduckworthsr
2012 RiverHawks Football Schedule
Date Opponent Notes Result Time/Status
Aug. 30 Pittsburg St. * 6:00 PM
Sep. 8 at Mo. Southern St. * 6:00 PM
Sep. 15 at Washburn * 6:00 PM
Sep. 22 Emporia St. * 6:00 PM
Sep. 29 at Northwest Mo. St. * 2:30 PM
Oct. 6 Mo. Western St. * 2:00 PM
Oct. 20 Central Mo. * 2:00 PM
Oct. 27 at Southwest Baptist * 1:00 PM
Nov. 3 Lincoln (Mo.) * 2:00 PM
Nov. 10 at Central Oklahoma * 1:00 PM
Home games in bold. * = Conference games.
RIVERHAWKS
Athletics
2012 RiverHawks Women’s SoccerDate Opponent Notes Result Time/Status
Aug. 30 at Okla. Baptist 5:30 PM
Sep. 7 McMurry 7:00 PM
Sep. 9 at Harding 1:00 PM
Sep. 11 East Central 7:00 PM
Sep. 14 at Northwestern St. 7:00 PM
Sep. 16 Mo. Southern St. * 1:00 PM
Sep. 21 Lindenwood * 7:00 PM
Sep. 23 Truman * 1:00 PM
Sep. 28 at Northwest Mo. St. * 4:00 PM
Sep. 30 at Mo. Western St. * 12:00 PM
Oct. 5 Neb.-Kearney * 7:00 PM
Oct. 7 Fort Hays St. * 1:00 PM
Oct. 12 at Southwest Baptist * 4:00 PM
Oct. 14 Central Mo. * 1:00 PM
Oct. 19 at Central Oklahoma * 4:00 PM
Oct. 21 Ouachita Baptist 1:00 PM
Oct. 26 at Emporia St. * 4:00 PM
Oct. 28 at Washburn * 2:00 PM
2012 RiverHawks Men’s Soccer
Date Opponent Notes Result Time/Status
Aug. 17 at Oral Roberts 7:00 PM
Aug. 24 Okla. Baptist 7:00 PM
Aug. 28 TBA Green & White Exhibition 7:00 PM
Aug. 31 at Mo.-St. Louis 7:00 PM
Sep. 2 at Maryville (Mo.) 1:00 PM
Sep. 7 vs. Colorado Mesa @ Hays, KS 3:30 PM
Sep. 9 vs. Sioux Falls @ Hays, KS 11:00 AM
Sep. 14 Harding * 1:00 PM
Sep. 20 at Fort Hays St. * 7:00 PM
Sep. 22 at Southern Nazarene * 1:00 PM
Sep. 28 Truman * 7:00 PM
Sep. 30 Upper Iowa * 1:00 PM
Oct. 5 at Incarnate Word 5:00 PM
Oct. 7 at Midwestern St. 1:00 PM
Oct. 11 at Lindenwood * 7:30 PM
Oct. 13 at Southwest Baptist * 11:00 AM
Oct. 18 Fort Hays St. * 7:00 PM
Oct. 20 Southern Nazarene * 7:00 PM
Oct. 23 Ouachita Baptist 3:30 PM
Oct. 26 at Harding * 7:00 PM
Nov. 1 vs. TBA @ TBA MIAA Men’s Soccer Tournament TBA
Helpful Contact InformationEach of the extensions below can be directly reached by first dialing 444 (example, 444.2200 will connect you to Admission and Records)
Office/Department Ext.Admission & Records 2200
Business Affairs 2160
Campus Operator 0
Campus Police 2468
Center For Performing Arts 2791
Central Ticket Office 4554
College Of Business & Technology 2900
College Of Education 3700
College Of Science & Health Professions 3800
Counseling/Student Affairs 2120
Disabled Student Services/ Student Affairs 2120
Drop Zone (Mail Room) 2610
Financial Aid 3402
First Year Experience 3253
Fitness Center 3980
Greek Affairs 2533
Housing 4700
ID Office 2577
Intramural Sports Program 3981
Library 3233
Microcomputing Services 5678
Northeastern Activities Board 2526
Ext.NSU Parent Program 2139
Parking & Traffic 2444
Playhouse 2789
RiverHawk Shoppe 2510
Scholarship Office 3470
Sequoyah Institute 4500
Student Health Center 2126
Student Support Services 3035
Tutoring—General Info 2138
Tutoring—Math Lab 3800
Tutoring—Writing Lab 3622
Executive Officers Ext.Steve Turner President 2000
Janet Bahr Interim VP Academic Affairs 2060
David Koehn VP For Administration 2030
Laura Boren, VP Student Affairs 2120
Tim Foutch VP Operations 2040
Ron Cambiano Asst To President 3781
Jerry Cook Interim Exec Dir Univ Rel 2010
Administrative Personnel Ext.Gayle Anderson Coordinator Career Services 3110
Patti Buhl, Public Safety 2468
Sue Catron Director Business Affairs 2160
Teri Cochran, Director Student Financial Services 3410
Ron Cox Director Physical Fitness Center 3980
Phyllis Fife, Director Center For Tribal Studies 4350
Tom Smith Director Communications & Marketing 2880
Peggy Glenn Executive Director Development 4200
Danny Johnson Director Alumni Relations 4211
Tony Duckworth, Director Athletics 3901
Suzanne Myers Director Transfer & Parent Programs 2137
Jerrett Phillips Interim Exec Director Enrollment Management 2228
Jeff Walker Director Fye & Enrollment Services 3253
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