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. •• February 23, 2009 •Volume 2, Issue 8 . ·.• Produced by the Office of Student Activities Galvin Hall 066 History Department: Film Series Presents: LA HISTORIA OFICIAL Free pizza & Soda Tuesday, February 24th 4:00-6:00 p.m. Science Bldg. 165 If you would like to have events added to the Communicator, please email them to [email protected] by Wednesdays at Noon for the week. Amy Livchak, Coordinator of Student Activities Carrie Rineha1t, Student Editor From the Student Activities' Office Lunch & Learn with 1st Generation's on 3/2/09 Join us for an engaging conversation regarding issues, access and the impact of your college experience as a FIRST Generation College Student, graduate (or if you just have great things to share .. .) Lunch and Learn March 2nd 12:30 RH160 RSVP: [email protected] Girl Scout Cookies will be available for pur- chase on Wednesday, February 25 from 11:30- 2:00 1st Floor science building for $3.00 a box Tally Hart, director of Ohio State's Economic Access Initiative will provide an opportunity for our First- generation students to share their thoughts. Don't miss the opportunity to celebrate being the FIRST! Light Lunch provided! The Worthington Society Thursdays at 4:00 p.m. In This Issue: Page 1- SAO, History De- partment, Girl Sccut Cook- ies, Counseling Services, • Page 2- Dental Hygiene Clinic, March Madness Blood Drive, Hot Dog Sale, PALS • Page 3-Career Lunch and Learn, Rhodes State Schol- arship Information, Eating Disorder Awareness Week, Newman Catholic Associa- tion Club Trip. • Page 4- Calendar of Events Location: GA Hall Contact: [email protected] Lima Counseling and Consultation Services provides.free counseling, consulta- tion, and referral services to all OSU Lima students for a variety of difficulties or concerns. If you are in need of services, please contact one of our therapists listed below. All currently enrolled OSU Lima students are eligible for LCCS services. LIMA COUNSELING AND CONSULTATION SERVICES: Samantha Haudenschield, Psy.D. Phone: 419-995-8272 Location: Galvin Hall, Room 430A Hours: Tuesday & Thursday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM; Evening appts by request Gail Nelson, BSSW, LSW Phone: 419-995-8698 Location: Public Service, Room 120 Hours: Monday 1:00 - 4:00 PM; Wednesday evening by appt only Communicator, Page 1

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Page 1: From the Student Activities' Office

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February 23, 2009 ~

•Volume 2, Issue 8

~ . ·.• Produced by the Office of Student

Activities

Galvin Hall 066

History Department:

Film Series Presents:

LA HISTORIA OFICIAL

Free pizza & Soda

Tuesday, February 24th

4:00-6:00 p.m. Science Bldg. 165

If you would like to have events added to the Communicator, please email them to [email protected] by Wednesdays at Noon for the Follov.~ng week.

Amy Livchak, Coordinator of Student Activities

Carrie Rineha1t, Student Editor

From the Student Activities' Office Lunch & Learn with 1st Generation's on 3/2/09

Join us for an engaging conversation regarding issues, access and the impact of your college experience as a FIRST Generation College Student, graduate (or if you just have great things to share .. . )

Lunch and Learn

March 2nd

12:30

RH160

RSVP: Livchak.2@osu .edu

Girl Scout Cookies will be available for pur­chase on Wednesday, February 25 from 11:30-2:00 1st Floor science building for $3.00 a box

Tally Hart, director of Ohio State's Economic Access Initiative will provide an opportunity for our First­generation students to share their thoughts. Don't miss the opportunity to celebrate being the FIRST!

Light Lunch provided!

The Worthington Society

Thursdays at 4:00 p.m.

In This Issue: • Page 1- SAO, History De­

partment, Girl Sccut Cook­ies, Counseling Services,

• Page 2- Dental Hygiene Clinic, March Madness Blood Drive, Hot Dog Sale, PALS

• Page 3-Career Lunch and Learn, Rhodes State Schol­arship Information, Eating Disorder Awareness Week, Newman Catholic Associa­tion Club Trip.

• Page 4- Calendar of Events

Location: GA Hall

Contact: [email protected]

Lima Counseling and Consultation Services provides.free counseling, consulta­tion, and referral services to all OSU Lima students for a variety of difficulties or concerns. If you are in need of services, please contact one of our therapists listed below. All currently enrolled OSU Lima students are eligible for LCCS services.

LIMA COUNSELING AND CONSULTATION SERVICES: Samantha Haudenschield, Psy.D.

Phone: 419-995-8272 Location: Galvin Hall, Room 430A Hours: Tuesday & Thursday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM; Evening appts by request

Gail Nelson, BSSW, LSW

Phone: 419-995-8698 Location: Public Service, Room 120 Hours: Monday 1:00 - 4:00 PM; Wednesday evening by appt only

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Page 2 The Communicator Volume 2, Issue 8

Rhodes State College Dental Hygiene Clinic

The Rhodes State College Dental Hygiene Clinic welcomes all students, faculty and staff of the Lima Campus to make an appointment by calling 419-995-8346 or stop over to the clinic in Cook Hall (next to the li-brary). Community patients are also welcome. Services provided include teeth cleaning, oral health instructions, oral cancer screening, diabetic screening, x-rays, fluoride treatment, tooth desensitization and nutritional counseling. Cleanings and bite-wing x-rays are FREE for students, faculty and staff, however $15.00 is charged for panoramic or full mouth x-

The March Madness Blood Drive

scheduled for March 4 from 9 am-

2 pm has been rescheduled for

March 5 from 9 am to 2 pm in

Cook Hall Gymnasium.

rays. Dental hygiene students are supervised by licensed dental profes­sionals.

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Clinic times are:

Tuesday: 1:00-5:00 pm

Wednesday: 12:00-4:00 and 4:00-8:00 pm

Friday: 9:00-1:00 pm

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History Club: Hot Dog Sale

Fundraiser

From 11 am-1:30 in GA Lounge

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

• • • Performing Arts and Lecture Series .... (PALS)

Ethlie Ann Varc, Lecturer &

Author Mother of Inventions

Wednesday, February 25th,

Science IOO

Ethlie Ann Vare, co-author of

Patently Fem ale: Fl'om AZT to

TV Dinnel's, Stol'ies of Women

lnventol'S and theil' Bl'eak­

thl'ough Ideas, presents anr

entertaining and eye-opening

account of the "hidden" women

behind familiar products,

discoverie;; and innovations. Vare

demonstrates con-elusively that

women have been inventing and

discovering since the beginning of

time, from mun-dane but useful

things like drip coffee and the

windshield wiper to transforming

inventions like COBOL computer

language and the cellular phone.

Patrice Jackson,

Cellist

Thursday, February

26th Patrice J ackson, a native of

St. Louis, is the sixth generation

in her family to play a stringed

in-strument. She began piano

lessons at three with her mother

Ms. Vare also co-authored the

award-winning Mothel'S of

Invention : Fl'om the Bl'a to the

Bomb, Fol'gotten Women and

theil' Unfo,.gettable Ideas.

**Co-sponsored by PALS &

Diversity Action Training and

Experience (DA TE)

and cello at eight with her fath er.

Ms. Jackson made her debut at

thirteen with the Belleville

Philharmonic Orchestra performing the Elgar Cello

Concerto. Since winning the 2002

Sphinx Competition, Ms. Jackson

has per-formed with several

symphonies around the U.S. In

June of 2002, she made her

international debut in South

Africa. Ms. Jackson has stu died

chamber music with Claude

Frank and the Tokyo String

Quartet at the Yale School of

Music, as well as the Julliard

String Quartet at the J ulliard

School. Ms. Jackson will also

perform with the Lima Symphony

Orchestra on February 28th .

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The Communicator Volume 2, Issue 8 Page 3

Career Lunch and Learn Series

February 24 - Julie Shaw, "What Else Can You Do With a Degree in Psychology?". Ms. Shaw is a graduate of The Ohio State University with a

degree in Psychology and she completed all of her coursework on the Lima Campus. She has her Law Degree from Ohio Northern University, Ada

and she is an attorney with Siferd-McCluskey Law Firm in Lima. Time: 12:30pm -1 :30pm

Location: Public Service 212-213

Free pizza will be provided.

To register for the event, go to www.limabuckeyes.osu.edu and enter the access code Career.

RHODES Rhodes State Scholarships Available Online! ~ STATE COL~:;i.E . ,,,.,.- . ~-

Part of the mission of the Rhodes State College Foundation is offering scholarships to eligible students at Rhodes State College. By fulfilling this goal, we contribute to making a quality education more accessible and affordable to our current and potential students. For the 2009-2010 academic year,

all forms for Rhodes State scholarships are submitted on line. A Scholarship Kick Off/ Applications are due Friday, March 27, 2009.

The Financial Aid staff will be at various locations hosting lnfor·mation Sessions on the following days:

• February 23, 9 a.m.-Noon in Galvin Hall Lobby

• February 24, 1-3 p.m. in Tech Edu Lab, Room 111

• February 24, 1:00-5:30 p.m. in Tech Edu Lab Lobby

• February 24, 3 :30-5:30 p.m. in Tech Edu Lab, Room 129

• Februa1y 26, 9:00-11:30 a.m. and 2-5 p.m. in Science Bldg, Room 161 and Lobby

• March 2, 12:30-4:30 p.m. in Keese Hall Lobby and Room 244

• March 3, 9 a.m.-Noon in Cook Lobby

• March 5, 9 a.m.-Noon in JJC Bldg, Room 140

February 23 - 27 is

Eating Dis01·der Awareness Week

Information and.free, private screenings available

in the lobby of the Science Building

Wednesday, February 25 12:00 - 2:00 PM.

Eating disorders affect millions of teenagers and young adults every year and can cause serious physical and emotional harm. There are 3 main types of

eating disorders:

*Anorexia Nervosa

* Bulimia Nervosa

* Binge Eating Disorder

All three of these eating disorders cause significant harm in a person's life.

If you or someone you know may be dealing with an eating disorder, there is treatment available.

Please contact the Lima Counseling & Consultation Service to schedule an appointment:

Samantha Haudenschield - 419.995.8272

Gail Nelson - 419.995.8698

We will have more information andfree screenings available

in the lobby of the Science Building on Wednesday, February 25 12:00 - 2:00 PM.

Newman Catholic Association:

February 28th Mad River Mountain "College Day" Ski Trip- $20 per person food is included

Email [email protected] for more information and about transportation!

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Week of February 22-28 Events

RHODES ........... STATE COLLE GE

#~ac· v .. :~-~- · · LIMA

Winter Quarter Week 8

• Student Senate Meeting 12:30 Ps 207

• Total Fitness Program 5:30 Reed Hall 160

• Rhodes Financial Aid help: noon in GA hall lobby

• Rhodes Financial Aid help: ~ee page 3 for deta1

• History Department Film: Science bldg 165 4-6 pm, free pizza and soda provided.

• 3 on 3 Basketball 5:30 -8:00 Cook Hall Gym

• PALS!'Bthlie Ann Vare presents "Mothers of Inventions" in Sci­ence iooat 12:30 p.m. to kickloff Women's History mortth. The presentation is free and open to the public.

• Girl Scout Cookies available for sale in Science Bldg $3.00 a box

• Free Screenings for eating disorders: see page 3 for details

• History Club Hot Dog Sale: 11-1:30 GA Lounge

• 3 on 3 Basketball 5:30 -8:00 Cook Hall Gym

• Total Fitness Program 5:30 Reed Hall 160

. • PALS Patrice Jackson: Reed Hall Auditorium 12:30

, • Rhodes Financial Aid help: see page 3 for details

roduction of "The Laramie Project" Auditorium

in Reed Hall

• Theater Production of "The Laramie Project" Spm in Reed Hall Auditorium

• Theater Production of "The Laramie Project" 8pm in Reed Hall

Auditorium

• Newman Catholic Associatiqn: Mad River Mountain Ski Trip Communicator, Page 4