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July 2011 Southern News and Reminders Dates to Remember SAC Meeting Wednesday, July 13 4:30 p.m. Main Campus Student Center SCCSC Meeting Thursday, July 14 5:00 p.m. Main Campus Student Center Dean’s Excursion Tennessee Riverboat Scenic Cruise Saturday, July 16 3:00 p.m. Deadline to pre-pay July 11 Graphing Calculator Workshop Monday, July 18 3:00-4:00 p.m. Main Campus Room 221 Digest Congratulations and Good Luck Graduates Presidential Award Recipients Honored Hallerin Hilton Hill Delivers Entertaining and Inspirational Commencement Address Additional award winners include: South College’s 2010-2011 graduation was held on Saturday, June 25, at the Tennessee Theatre. South College wishes each of the 186 graduates the best in future endeavors. We hope each one will keep in touch and come back to visit. Those attending this year’s commencement were treated to an entertaining and uplifting message by well-known radio and television personality Hallerin Hilton Hill. “Triple H,” as he is known to his many fans, encouraged the graduates to look at the possibilities in their lives. Congratulations to all the students who were recognized for outstanding achievements at Graduation on June 25. The student selected to receive the prestigious Presidential Award for outstanding scholarship, service, and leadership was Allan O. Williams, Jr. He is very deserving of this honor. • • • • Outstanding Perseverance, Attitude and Performance Award – Alan Williams Imaging Sciences Outstanding Student Award – Darin Pratt Legal Studies Outstanding Student Award – Kristin Pickett Bachelor’s in business Administration Outstanding Student Award – Kristen Knight • Stress Management Workshop Thursday, August 4 10:00 a.m. Main Campus Room 245 • • • Hallerin Hill demonstrates several ways to look at life as the keynote speaker at the 2011 commencement ceremony. Through a personal account, he demonstrated the principle “if you can do this, you can do that!” Mr. Hill suggested graduates look at life through three different lenses: eyeglasses to get a clear perspective of things in life; a magnifying glass to see the details of a situation; and binoculars to see life in the long-run, focusing on what is ahead. “Remember,” he summarized, “if you can do this, you can do that.” You are the Key to Success! • • • Bachelor’s in Criminal Justice Outstanding Student Award – Jennifer Ramsey Physical Therapy Assistant Outstanding Student Award – Rebecca Norris Medical Assisting Pursuit of Excellence Award – Mary Conroy Outstanding Nursing Student Award – Ashley Williams Outstanding Science Student Award – Evan Hewgley Distinguished Teaching Award – Shiv Dhar Distinguished Service Award – Barbara Brimi Thirteen Graduates Achieve 4.0 GPA The following students earned a Medal of Honor for maintaining a 4.0 grade point average throughout their academic career: Jessica Bishop, Melissa Carpenter, Sharon Coleman, Leo Cooper, Southern Christa Findley, Proscha Harris, Dacia Maxwell Hix, Carrie Johnson, Kristen Knight, Christina McNally, Rebecca Norris, Timothy Sexton, and Craig William. Dr. Shiv Dhar Receives the 2011 Distinquished Teaching Award The Distinguished Teaching Award recognizes outstanding classroom effectiveness, professionalism, and dedication. Dr. Shiv Dhar, chemistry professor and member of the science department faculty, was selected as the 2011 recipient of this award. Dr. Dhar is the first repeat winner, having also received this honor in 2006. Students nominations are the first step in the selection process. Then faculty members who have taught at South College for at least two quarters are asked to select from the list of top nominees. Other 2011 nominees were: Mr. Gary Cooper, Science; Ms. Gay Dunlap, General Studies; Ms. Anne-Marie Ippolito, General Studies; Mr. Jim Hollingsworth, Business/Accounting; and Dr. Ed Michaud, Physician Assistant Studies. Congratulations, Dr. Dhar! Distinguished Service Award Presented to Ms. Barbara Brimi In recognition of her outstanding institutional, professional, and community service, Ms. Barbara Brimi was selected as the third recipient of South College’s Distinguished Service Award. Ms. Brimi is the vice president for institutional effectiveness and student services. In presenting the award, Executive Vice President Dr. Kim Hall praised Ms. Brimi’s willingness to help at all times and her efforts in the recent move to the Parkside Campus. She is truly deserving of this honor. Alpha Beta Kappa (ABK) Welcomes New Members Alpha Beta Kappa National Honor Society is a nationally recognized organization with established chapters in nearly every state in the nation. Students who earn a baccalaureate degree with a minimum grade point average of 3.75 and who are in good standing with the college are considered for membership. During the June 25 graduation ceremonies, South College’s Sigma chapter of ABK recognized the following graduates who accepted the invitation to join the chapter: Jamie Angel, Brittany Duryea, Malgorzata Eitenmiller,Tanya Fry, Mary King, Kristen Knight, Chrissandra Measley, Jennifer O’Neal, Michael Sellers, Elizabeth M. Smith, Matthew Stalcup, and Stephanie Winter. Additionally, two faculty members were elected to the society: Dean of Business Chip Bailey and General Studies faculty member Gay Dunlap. Congratulations to all! Graphing Calculator Workshop A one-hour workshop will be offered at the Main Campus, Room 221, on Monday, July 18. The workshop will cover basic instruction on operating a TI-83/84 calculator. If interested in attending please contact Ms. Dunlap (251-1725; [email protected]) to sign up by July 15. April Dugan receives P.E.O. Grant Congratulations to April Dugan, recipient of a Project for Continuing Education (PCE) grant awarded by the S Chapter of the Philanthropic Educational Organization (P.E.O) for women sisterhood. Dugan was selected as the South College S Chapter candidate and was presented with the grant by the chapter’s PCE Grant Chair, Joy Johnson. A single mother of one young daughter, Dugan is enrolled in the Elementary Education page 2 Digest program. The grant will help her with her college and associated living expenses. South College, Dugan and all previous winners, appreciate the P.E.O. sisterhood for its support of women returning to school after an absence. In addition to PCE grants, the P.E.O. Grant Chair Joy Johnson (left) and Chapter sisterhood also provides low-interest President Jeannine Mitchell congratulate educational loans to qualified women, 2011 grant recipient April Dugan. international peace scholarships, and scholarships for advance study. For more information, please contact Dean Hillegas (293-4539; [email protected]). Dean’s Excursion – Tennessee Riverboat Sightseeing Cruise – July 16 Please join us on the Dean’s Excursion! Guests will board the Star of Knoxville Riverboat for a 90-minute trip along the Tennessee River, beginning in Downtown Knoxville. The cruise, which begins at 3 p.m. on Saturday, July 16, includes a captain’s narration of the history of riverboats, Knoxville and the Tennessee River. The boat will offer views of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville skyline and gorgeous homes along the route. Snacks and refreshments will be available during the cruise from the boat concession stand. Group rates are available $16.75 for 10-19 passengers; $15.75 with group of 20 or more. Pre-paid ticket sales (cash only) are due by 5 p.m. July 11 to Ms. Ridgeway (251-1822) Main Campus second floor. All students, faculty, staff, family and friends are welcome! Stress Got You Down Attend a Stress Management Workshop to be held on Thursday, August 4, Main Campus Room 245, at 10:00 a.m. The facilitator will be Ms. Ridgeway. Please RSVP by August 2 to Ms.Ridgeway (251-1822 and [email protected]). South College Policy Regarding Children on Campus In order to maintain an academic environment and protect their safety, children are not allowed in South College classes, labs, or libraries. When supervised and on approved occasions, children are allowed in the student centers and in offices (Admissions, Financial Aid, etc.). Students should not bring their children to campus and leave them in the student centers or have them sitting outside a classroom when the student is in class.(Student Handbook-Student Conduct Standards and Regulations: page 43-# 19) Congratulations Study Break Prize Winners Spring Quarter prize winners are: Brittany Anez, William Bozeman, Dwight Burrey, Ginger Clark, Aleesha Cooper, Kimsey Cooper, Daren Durham, Cristie Hamil, Jeffrey Hamner, Lauren Handel, Jennifer Hendrick, Veronica Manmudov, Maddison Matlock, Britney McCarter, Meredith McGill, Raul Munoz Jr., Stacey Pollock, Debbie Schickel, Kristina Smiley, Theo Stephens, Heather St. John, Kelsey Walter, Kristen Watkins, Amanda Wiggins, and Chris Woolard. Please pick-up your prize from Ms. Ridgeway (251-1822) Main Campus second floor by July 30. Southern PTA Program – Summer Interview Dates Interview dates for the Physical Therapist Assistant Program are July 5 and 19, August 2, 16, and 30, and Sept. 13 from 9 a.m. - noon. For eligibility requirements and to schedule an interview, please call Ms. Nash (251-1839) or Ms. Griffin (251-1840). Interviews will only be scheduled after an appointment is made. ICE: “In Case of Emergency” Cell Phone Plan A Cambridge, England, paramedic started a grass roots plan in 2005 for all cell phone users to enter “ICE” information into their cell phones. ICE, which stands for “in case of emergency,” is to assist emergency personnel in contacting the families of people who are injured and unable to communicate. In 2003 almost a million U.S. emergency room patients could not provide contact information due to incapacitation. When critical medical information is unavailable after an accident, it can be a matter of life and death. Emergency medical providers recommend people have more than one ICE contact listed as ICE1, ICE2, ICE3 etc. Some cell phones now feature an ICE place already listed in its contact section. Update your phone today! QEP Tip 61 from Mr. Houston: Writing Across the Curriculum Coordinator Taking the Heat of Criticism The author, Pat Conroy, and the lyricist-playwright-musician, Stephen Sondheim, are both writers of some note, praised by peers and public alike. However, both claim that the reviews they most appreciated were the brutal criticisms received in their formative years. Early on, both were confronted by mentors who blasted them for shoddy writing and challenged them to write more carefully and much more honestly. Done right, the college experience will also seem to be a series of criticisms and challenges. That’s the way it should be. If gold stars and A’s were not the exception, the effort to improve would become unnecessary. Consequently, achieving success in college can be stressful. However, neither writer would have found success without those critics who pared excesses here and prodded laxity there. Most writing is a humbling experience because we’re exposing our limits to those who might recognize our failures. But, writing is also an opportunity for seeing our real potential—if we learn to listen to the helpful criticism of others, like our demanding teachers and our honest, unflattering peers. PA Student is Commissioned into the Navy Congratulations to Joshua Stone, a first-year graduate student in the School of Physician Assistant Studies, who was commissioned an ensign in the U.S. Navy. Joshua has dreamed of this day for as long as he can remember, continuing his family’s tradition of Dr. Don Yager (left) administers the oath of office for military service. His father the U.S. navy to ensign Joshua Stone. was a naval officer and a physician assistant who retired after 22 years of service. His grandfather was also in the military serving in the U.S. Army during WWII. Joshua was given the oath of office in the auditorium of the Parkside Campus Digest with family, faculty and classmates present. The oath was administered by Dr. Don Yager, director of clinical services, who is currently a lieutenant commander and active reservist with the Naval Operational Support Unit in Knoxville. Upon graduation from the School of Physician Assistant Studies, Ensign Stone will attain the rank of lieutenant junior grade and will be transferred to active duty. Ensign Stone received word of his selection after applying for a commission in the US Navy and healthcare scholarship program. SAC Says Thanks! On June 2, SAC members Allison Fox and April Dugan prepared and distributed almost 200 ‘thank you’ treat packages to all of the South College faculty and staff members. One faculty member wrote, “I am so appreciative of the South College students who care and think about us”. A special SAC memebers (l-r) April Dugan and Allison thank you goes out to Allison and April for all their hard work. It was Fox present end-of-the-year “thank you” packages to faculty and staff. very much appreciated. Car Wash Supports Children’s Hospital On Saturday, May 21, the Ed Wise Physician Assistant Student Society held a car wash at the Hardee’s restaurant on Western Avenue. Hardee’s supported the event by presenting participants with free turkey burger coupons. Donations were accepted, raising $471.26. A percentage of the proceeds went to Children’s Hospital and the balance will be used by the society to support other fund raising events. Next SCCSC Meeting Set for July 14 The South College Community Service Club (SCCSC) will meet at 5 p.m. on Thursday, July 14, in the Main Campus Student Center. The club will finalize the summer project: either Adopt a Stream or packing food for the FISH-Pantry. At the last meeting Anna Wilson was elected membership chair, replacing Chris Davis who is not attending summer quarter. In addition to Anna, the other officers are: June Mitchell, president; Tracy Webb, vice president; and Walter DeFrancis, secretary-treasurer. The advisors are Ms. Morgan and Ms. Brimi. SCCSC welcomes new members; any member of the South College community is eligible to join. Did you know? The 2011-2012 Academic Calendar is already available and is posted on both the faculty and student portals. Congratulations to the 2011-2012 Student Advisory Committee Students recently elected to serve on the 2011-12 Student Advisory Committee (SAC) are: Kimberly Brown, April Dugan, Ben England, Amanda Fitch, Allison Fox, Staci Garner, Elizabeth Green, Paula Hamner, Pearlie Haulbrook, Herbert Hicks, Heather Keck, Kirsten Lay, Maggie Maze, Deborah Mitchell and Jacob Sherrod. Rhiannon Bain and Lindsey page 3 Digest Southern Burgess will continue to be the SAC representatives from the Physician Assistant Studies program. Congratulations to all! The first meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, July 13, at 4:30 p.m. in the Main Campus Student Center. Members are asked to contact Dean Hillegas (293-4539; chillegas@ southcollegetn.edu) by Monday, July 11, to accept or decline the position and to confirm attendance at the meeting. and is in effect at all times that the student is present on campus or is on a class field trip. This includes class times, laboratory hours, study days, final examinations, or visits to the campus for any reason. Students failing to adhere to the college dress code will be asked to leave campus and will be counted absent for any class time missed. Don’t miss class because of inappropriate clothes! Dress Code Reminder Quote of the Month To determine appropriate attire, please refer to the South College dress code included in every syllabus and published in the South College Student Handbook. The dress code is applicable to all students, day or evening, “Certain flaws are necessary for the whole. It would seem strange if old friends lacked certain quirks.” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - German writer, pictorial artist, biologist, theoretical physicist, and polymath (1749 – 1832). Academic Services and Assistance Programs Available Math Tutoring Math Tutoring for the Summer Quarter will begin on July 11. Schedules will be confirmed and posted on bulletin boards in the Student Centers on that date. Any student interested in becoming a math tutor may contact Ms. Dunlap (251-1897; gdunlap@ southcollegetn.edu). For additional help you can go to www.interactmath.com, a website which is complimentary with your textbook. Worksheets are also available to reinforce Math concepts covered in the classroom. Please see Ms. Dunlap for assistance if you are interested in obtaining any of these useful resources. Tutoring-Other Subjects: (A&P, Chemistry, Legal Studies) Did you know that tutors are available for more than Math and English? If you are struggling with a class, please talk with your instructor and/ or seek a tutor for further assistance. To request a tutor, complete a “Tutor Request Form” (available from Ms. Ridgeway, Main Campus second floor) or have your instructor complete a “Tutor Referral Form” and submit the completed form to Ms. Ridgeway. Every effort will be made to connect you with a tutor in your subject area. For more information, contact Ms. Ridgeway, Student Activities Coordinator (251-1822; jridgeway@ southcollegetn.edu). Psychology Tutoring Ms. Harold will provide tutoring and assistance with psychology research and writing. Hours are Tuesday and Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Main Campus Room 221. For more information you may contact Ms. Harold (251-1893; rharold@ southcollegetn.edu). Writing Lab Hours “Review, Renew, and Refresh” Mondays Main: 9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 1:30-4:30 p.m. Student Counseling Services All students are welcome to visit the Writing Lab during the following hours for help with any writing assignment. Writing Lab tutoring times will begin on July 5, 2011. Writing lab locations are West Campus Library and Main Campus Room 222. Tuesdays Main: 9:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Wednesdays Main: 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Main: 1:30-4:30 p.m. and 4:00-5:00 p.m. West: 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Thursdays West: 4:30-6:00 p.m. If these hours don’t work for your schedule, contact Ms. Watts (West Campus Room 222; 251-1892) for additional tutoring times by appointment. Students are also welcome to send writing assignments via e-mail to Ms. Watts ([email protected]) and Mr. Houston ([email protected]). We do not proofread, but we can help you plan, write, and revise any assignment. Please note: if an instructor advises a student to make use of the Writing Lab, the student is required to do so. A student may request a signed WL form after each visit as verification. A study skills session covering note-taking, test-taking, time management and additional topics will be scheduled after interest is determined. To register for a session, contact Ms. Ridgeway (251-1822; jridgeway@ southcollegetn.edu). If you are having a problem that interferes with your ability to cope with school and other obligations in your life, Student Counseling Services are available to currently enrolled students. Appointments may be made with Dean Hillegas (293-4539; chillegas@ southcollegetn.edu) to meet with South College’s counselor, Ms. Bryne, LCSW. Services for Students with Disabilities If you are a student with a disability, please contact Dean Hillegas (293-4539; chillegas@ southcollegetn.edu) to discuss your situation. As soon as you determine your Summer Quarter schedule, make an appointment with Dean Hillegas in order to arrange accommodations. All requests should be made one month prior to the beginning of the quarter in order to finalize accommodations. *Any current student who received accommodations for the spring quarter and needs accommodations for the summer quarter, must contact Dean Hillegas. South College is an equal opportunity college, open to any qualified individual without regard to race, religion, sex, age, color, national or ethnic origin, or disability. Pursuant to all applicable federal anti-discrimination laws and regulations, South College does not discriminate against any of the protected categories of individuals in the administration of policies, programs, or activities. This non-discriminatory policy includes admission policies, loan programs, employment practices, and all other college-administered programs. page 4