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What’s The Word September 2, 2014 University of the Incarnate Word 2014 Football Schedule September 6 @ Stephen F. Austin September 13 @ North Dakota State September 20 @ Abilene Christian* September 27 Southeastern Louisiana* October 4 Houston Baptist* October 11 @ Northwestern State* October 18 Texas Lutheran October 25 McNeese State* November 1 @ Nicholls* November 8 Sam Houston State* (Senior Night) November 15 @ Lamar* * indicates Southland Conference game All home games played at Benson Stadium Volunteers Needed! Woodridge Carnival at Woodridge Elementary School Carnival Friday, October 24, from 3-6pm. Volunteers are needed to help with the food and game booths. Shifts: 2:30-4pm, 4-5pm, and 5-6:30pm. Woodridge Carnival is the largest fundraiser for Woodridge Elementary School in Alamo Heights ISD. This year our primary goal is to raise money for technology in the classroom and library, and updating our school library with new books. Sign up by October 1! Email: [email protected] It’s a great day to be alive and be a cardinal! 1st year students- We hope you had a great Labor Day weekend and are ready to finish the semester strong! If you did not pick up your Freshman Jersey please stop by the Campus Life office this week! Remember, “Cards Up!” Upperclassman- Stay connected with events through social media! Follow Campus Life on Twittwe @uiwcampuslife or Facebook UIW Campus Life. Have a great fall semester! Mercedes Moreno UIW Newsletter Editor

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What’s The WordSeptember 2, 2014

University of the Incarnate Word 2014 Football Schedule

September 6 @ Stephen F. AustinSeptember 13 @ North Dakota StateSeptember 20 @ Abilene Christian*September 27 Southeastern Louisiana*October 4 Houston Baptist*October 11 @ Northwestern State*October 18 Texas LutheranOctober 25 McNeese State*November 1 @ Nicholls*November 8 Sam Houston State* (Senior Night)November 15 @ Lamar** indicates Southland Conference gameAll home games played at Benson Stadium Volunteers Needed!

Woodridge Carnival at Woodridge Elementary School Carnival Friday, October 24, from 3-6pm.  

Volunteers are needed to help with the food and game booths. Shifts: 2:30-4pm, 4-5pm, and 5-6:30pm.  

Woodridge Carnival is the largest fundraiser for Woodridge Elementary School in Alamo Heights ISD. This year our primary goal is to raise money for technology in the classroom and library, and updating our school library with new books.

Sign up by October 1! Email: [email protected]

It’s a great day to be alive and be a cardinal!

1st year students- We hope you had a great Labor Day weekend and are ready to finish the semester strong! If you did not pick up your Freshman Jersey please stop by the Campus Life office this week! Remember, “Cards Up!” Upperclassman- Stay connected with events through social media! Follow Campus Life on Twittwe @uiwcampuslife or Facebook UIW Campus Life.

Have a great fall semester! Mercedes Moreno UIW Newsletter Editor

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Interested In Greek Life?

September 4 October 2November 6

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A T T E N T I O NResources for Students Seeking Assistance

UIW Counseling StaffEach counselor works with a broad range of counseling concerns beyond the listings below.

COUNSELING INTERNS

Jessica Mitchell – MA, LMFT AssociateFocuses on relationships, communication

and spirituality. Has experience with juveniles,

mentally disabled persons and most

importantly, with university student concerns.

She works part time as a semi-professional actress.

Tamara Kiss, MS, NCC, LPC – Intern NCMHCETamara has a MS in Counseling and Psychology

from Troy University. She brings international

experience and several years of working in

settings such as private practice, substance

abuse treatment facilities and military agencies. Tamara has

worked with stress, anxiety, depression, personality disorders,

relationship issues, life transitions and career counseling. She is

D�&HUWLÀHG�0LOLWDU\�9HWHUDQ·V�&RXQVHORU�DV�ZHOO�DV�D�&HUWLÀHG�Motivational Career Coach.

Tamara is enthusiastic, loves working with the university

population and is passionate about traveling and learning

about new cultures.

Anne Seay – MA, LPC InternAnne Seay has completed her Masters degree

in counseling at UTSA. She brings a positive,

supportive focus to the counseling relationship.

She has experience in family dynamics, stress

management and eating disorders.

Anne loves being active and outdoors, her children and

family in the mountains, at the beach–Well, just everywhere!

Lily Ha – MA Intern/LNHV� WR� IRFXV� RQ� HDFK� SHUVRQ·V� VWUHQJWKV��abilities and potential. Has experience working

ZLWK� ÀUVW�DQG� VHFRQG�JHQHUDWLRQ� LQWHUQDWLRQDO�students. She loves to work with high school

students and the college population. Lily is

working on her Ph.D.

She is an extraordinary decorator and organizer, and loves

to dance.

Juan Loya – ABD InternHas training and experience assisting clients

in creating, visualizing and implementing

improved futures. He specializes in loss, grief

and life transitions. As retired military, he

understands the needs of military personnel

DQG� WKHLU� IDPLOLHV�� +H� LV� ÁXHQW� LQ� ERWK� (QJOLVK�and Spanish.

He loves to walk and observe nature.

Sasha Wilhelm, MS, LBSW, LPC- InternSasha has a BA in Social Work and an MA in

Counseling. Her focus is marriage and family

therapy. Sasha has worked in social services,

mental health treatment facilities and

juvenile detention. Her educational specialty

is in diagnostics. She enjoys bringing humor,

creativity and pop culture into the counseling relationship.

She loves spending time with her family, cooking, road

cycling and her two angels—dogs, Pearl and Spanky.

PROFESSIONAL STAFF

Chris Leeth – Ph.D. & LPC Assistant Director of Counseling

Focuses on university counseling with

VSHFLDOL]HG� UHVHDUFK� RQ� PHQ·V� LVVXHV�� WKHLU�potential and human sexuality concerns. He

also has experience in student development

programming and social media.

He loves to hang out with his wife, son and brand new

daughter – and work out at the gym.

Keith Tucker – Ed. D, LPC & LMFT Director of Counseling

He is trained in a variety of counseling

modalities. His main focus is on the inner

resource, potential and inner strength required

of each person as they manifest themselves

through the tasks of school and life. He believes the journey to

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He loves biking, the outdoors and camping in the mountains

with his wife.

This publication is available in alternate format by request. To request an alternate format, please contact Counseling at 210-832-5656. 8/14 100

WATSON ENROLLMENT CENTER, RM 216 • (210) 832-5656

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What’s New Art & Musical Festival AuditionsThe Arts & Music Festival is an annual celebration of the artistic side of the UIW community, sponsored by the Honors Program and the UIW Chorale. Auditions are being held for performers who would like to be considered for the Arts & Music Festival on Thursday, Oct. 23. Auditions will be on Monday, Sept. 22, 5-9 p.m. and Friday, Sept. 26, 5-9 p.m. Participants interested are asked to contact Joshua Marroquin ([email protected]) to be placed on the schedule. Poets for the poetry slam are asked to submit their work to Harriet Stares at [email protected] by Wednesday, Oct. 1. Donations in the form of 2-D, 3-D and wearable art for the gallery are being accepted throughout Oct. Proceeds from art sales will go to the new Fine Arts Building. For more information, please contact Joshua Marroquin at (210) 336-9575 or [email protected]. 2014 Sr. Charles Marie Frank Lecture: Influencing Diversity in Nursing Education, Practice, Research & LeadershipSpeaker Deidre Woods-Walton, JD, MSN, RN-PHN, President and CEO, National Black Nurses Association, Inc. will present a lecture designed to promote discussion and dialogue about the driving forces for and barriers to creating diversity in the profession of nursing. The lecture will be in the Rosenberg Sky Room on Tuesday, Sept. 23, 12:30-2:30 p.m. Admission is free to the general public, $10 at the door for nurses pursuing continuing education credit and RSVP to the event is requested. For more information, please contact Dr. Cook at (210) 829-3978 or [email protected]. A Blessing of the Animals and Prayer for Creation on the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, patron of ecologyFrancis taught love for all, care of creation, and peacemaking. UIW is part of the Catholic Climate Change national movement “Care for creation. Care for the poor.” The UIW community is invited to bring their pets, both live and stuffed, for a blessing of the animals and prayer for the creation on Saturday, Oct. 4, 5:30 p.m. at the Grotto. The event is hosted by the “Arts for Christian Worship Class.” To learn more visit http://catholicclimatecovenant.org/ and for more information, please contact Sr. Martha Ann Kirk at [email protected] or (210) 829-3854. Is This My Shangri-La? Life in a Bhutanese Refugee Camp exhibit on display at UIW"Is This My Shangri-La? Life in a Bhutanese Refugee Camp" is an exhibit of photographs by Dr. Lopita Nath, UIW Moody Professor 2014-15, which explores life in the Bhutanese refugee camps in Nepal. The exhibit is on display throughout the Fall semester in Mabee Library's reference room, the AV room, and the periodicals room. For more information, please contact Taylor Fox at (210) 283-6316 or [email protected]. Call for presentations during the October Season of Justice and PeaceIndividuals and groups are invited to propose presentations for the October Season of Justice and Peace which is being organized now. See http://www.uiw.edu/PeaceDay/ for past events and history. Topics are to be related to themes of Catholic Social Teachinghttp://www.cctwincities.org/MajorThemesCatholicSocialTeaching. For more information, please contact Sr. Martha Ann Kirk at [email protected] or Dr. Roger Barnes [email protected].

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Don’t ForgetSGA General Assembly – First Legacy SessionThe Student Government will begin holding General Assemblies with its first Legacy Session on Tuesday, Sept. 2, 6 p.m. in Mabee Library Auditorium. The meeting will consist of budgeting, bills/referendums, student organization updates and anything else that concerns UIW. A Social Hour will follow all General Assemblies. For more information, please contact Desmond Ndikum at (210) 829-3833 or [email protected].

General Assembly Schedule:September 16, 2014September 30, 2014October 14, 2014October 28, 2014November 11, 2014

ResumaniaCareer Services & Professional Development will host “Resumania” on Wednesday, Sept. 3, noon-3 p.m. in Marian Hall Ballroom Lobby. Students and alumni are invited to bring their current resume for a one-on-one review by a career counselor. Resumes will be reviewed on a first come first serve basis. For more information, please contact Darlene Moczygemba at (210) 829-3931 or [email protected].

UIW Coaches’ Radio ShowUIW Athletics and Learfield Sports is proud to announce the 2014 UIW Coaches’ Radio Show featuring head football coach Larry Kennan. Join him Thursday, Sept. 4, 7-8 p.m. at The Barn Door restaurant (8400 N New Braunfels Ave., 78209). The radio show will be broadcasted live on CBS Sports Radio 860 AM. Identity Theft SeminarMabee Library will host a seminar on identity theft presented by Dawn Field on Thursday, Sept. 18, 6-7:30 p.m. in the Mabee Library Auditorium. For more information, please contact Farhad Moshiri at (210) 829-3842 or [email protected]. Mike Beucler's Wild Game DinnerUIW Men’s Basketball invites you to attend Mike Beucler’s Wild Game Dinner on Wednesday, Oct. 8, 7 p.m.-midnight at John Miller’s Wild Game Room (124 Hwy 46, West Boerne, TX 78006). The event will serve as a fundraiser benefiting the university’s men’s basketball. For more information, please contact Brian Curtis at (210) 283-5052 or [email protected].  

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REGISTRATION2014 Sr. Charles Marie Frank Lecture

Tuesday, September 23, 2014 12:30 pm – 2:30 pmRegistration Fee: No charge to attend

____$10.00 For Nursing Continuing Education Credit (cash or check payable to UIW; pay at the doorPlease PRINT

Name: _________________________________ Credentials: _______________ RN __ Other__

Address: _______________________________ City, State Zip: __________________

Daytime phone: __________________________ Alternate phone: ________________

E-Mail: _________________________________ Employer or School of Nursing: ________________Please send RSVP by 16 September to Dr. Jennifer Cook, at 201 829-3978 or [email protected]

Phone: 210 829-3978 Mail form: Jennifer Cook, Nursing Faculty,UIW, Ila Faye Miller School of Nursing and Health Professions, CPO #300

4301 Broadway, San Antonio, TX 78209-6318

Ila Fay Miller School of Nursing & Health Professions2014 Sr. Charles Marie Frank Lecture

“Influencing  Diversity  in  Nursing  Educa5on,  Prac5ce,  Research  and  Leadership”

Deidre Woods-Walton, JD, MSN, RN-PHN

President and CEO

National Black Nurses Association, Inc.

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

REGISTRATION & NETWORKING: 12:30 pm PROGRAM: 1:00pm–2:30pm

PLACE: University of the Incarnate Word Rosenberg Sky Room, McCombs CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT

The UNIVERSITY OF THE INCARNATE WORD, Ila Faye Miller School of Nursing and Health Professions is an

approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Texas Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the

American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. This activity provides 1.5 Contact Hours

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What would you do with an extra $5,000 cash this semester? Wells Fargo is offering you the chance to WIN one of three $5,000 cash prizes, or one of 75 prizes of $250.1

Here’s how to enterIf you are a student between 17 and 24 who is enrolled in an accredited educational institution or program, you will be automatically entered when you:

1. Open an eligible Wells Fargo checking account2

2. Sign up for Balance Alerts

3. Or, make a transfer to another person using our Wells Fargo SurePaySM service

You can also enter by mail.

Limit: two entries of any type per eligible person

Ask a banker or visit wellsfargo.com/ campuscountdownsweeps for Official Rules and details

Get prepped for the Best. Year. Ever. Uncover your on-campus cred and learn tips and tools for managing your finances.

Visit wellsfargo.com/campuscountdown1 NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN THIS SWEEPSTAKES. Sweepstakes runs on wellsfargo. com/campuscountdownsweeps (“Website”) from 12:00 a.m. Pacific Time (“PT”) on 07/01/2014 to 11:59 p.m. PT on 09/30/2014. Open to full- or part-time students ages 17 to 24 who are in an accredited secondary or post-secondary educational institution or program and are legal residents of the U.S. To receive a prize, winner must have a valid U.S. tax ID# and meet all eligibility requirements. Wells Fargo employees and their immediate family members are not eligible. Prizes: (3) $5,000 cash prizes (one per month for 3 months) and (75) $250 prizes (25 per month for 3 months) will be awarded. Sweepstakes subject to full Official Rules. For full details, including how to enter by mail see Website. Void where prohibited by law.

2 Open any Wells Fargo consumer checking account, except a Teen CheckingSM account.

© 2014 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. All rights reserved. Member FDIC. Campus Countdown Flyer Materials expire 09/30/14. 1185319-11

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY

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WORK DAYS

Come be a part of one of UIW’s greatest traditions!Update & replace Christmas light bulbs for on-campus community service hours.

UIW’s 28th Annual Light the Way will be Saturday, November 22 at Benson Stadium and we need your help in updating the lights we use every year during this holiday event!

Friends and family over the age of 10 are encouraged to attend as well.

WORKDAY #1 Saturday, Sept. 13 9 a.m.-noon Marian Hall Ballroom

WORKDAY #2: Wednesday, Sept. 24

5:30-8:30 p.m. Marian Hall Ballroom

For more information and to sign up to volunteer please contact Kayla Rice at [email protected].

The University of the Incarnate Word provides reasonable accommodation with adequate notice. To request disability accommodation for this event, visit www.uiw.edu/ada 7/14 175

Free food and

refreshments are provided.

uiw.edu/lighttheway /@uiwcardinals @uiwcardinals /uiwcardinals #uiwlighttheway

Door prizes!

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University Events and Student Programs(210) 829-6034

Paul Ayala Director of UESP

Paulina Mazurek

Assistant Director of UESP

Ellyse SanchezStudent Organizations Coordinator

Nataly GutierrezStudent Center Coordinator

Mercedes MorenoGreek Life Coordinator

Do you have an advertisement you want students and/or faculty to see?

Call Campus Life at 210-829-6034 on how to submit your request!

Newsletters are sent once a week and are sent campus wide.

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San Antonio Tx 78209

Free wifi10% UIW students discount

More information call210 630 1070.

Free admission: San Antonio Museum of Art & McNay Art Museum

UIW employees & students UIW employees and students have free

access to the museums with use of their campus ID.

Matisee: Life in color will be at SAMA until Sunday and the McNay welcomes an

Impressionist’s exhibit on Tuesday, Sept. 3.

The UIW community is encouraged to take advantage of this membership.