Spring 2010 - Arizona Daily Wildcat
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Spring 2010 - Arizona Daily Wildcat
PAID ADVERTISEMENT Rare Student Property With a “No Party” Policy Of all the selling points to publicize, one student property advertises a “quiet environment” and a “No Party” Policy. If you research the student housing market in Tucson, AZ you ZLOO¿QGWKDWPRVW properties are very similar with only slight differences. Of course, each has its own advantages and disadvantages. Some properties include all utilities in the rent. Some do not. Some are luxurious (one even has a real mini movie theater). Some are miles away. Some are just steps away from the campus. Some rent to students only. Some will rent to anyone. Some are for students on a budget and offer no amenities. And some are similar to resorts in the range of amenities they offer…you get the idea. But Sahara Apartments stands alone by advertising a “No Party” Policy. Sahara Apartments, located less than one mile west of the UofA campus on N. Stone Avenue, has had a “No Party” Policy in place VLQFHLWRSHQHG¿YH\HDUVDJR,QWKDWWLPHWKHUHKDYHEHHQQRZLOG parties, no accidents, no drunken or drug-related injuries, and no Red Tags given by the police. Red Tags are given to properties when the police are called for disturbances or illegal activity. Yes, not a single 5HG7DJVLQ¿YH\HDUV “Yes, some people view our ‘No Party’ Policy as a negative and frankly, some students choose not to live here because of the policy,” says Ted Mehr, owner and developer of Sahara Apartments. “ We look at Sahara Apartments as a sanctuary for students where they can feel safe, secure and free from the usual commotion that goes on in most student oriented apartment buildings. The kinds of things that can disturb a student’s sleep or study time. As a studentonly property, we do not consider ourselves to be in the nightclub business, or the bar and entertainment business. There are plenty of choices for those activities all around Tucson. We are a student’s home away from home.” Sahara Apartments sponsors social events on a monthly basis. These social activities are held both on and offsite. When they are offsite, Sahara’s shuttle provides free transportation to the events and brings the residents back. Residents can have their friends over and socialize with them in the student lounge, entertain them in the game room, use the swimming and whirlpools, or study together in Sahara’s study room with free use of the Internet connected terminals. “Safety is the number one thing parents are concerned about when their child moves away from home,” says Ted Mehr. “The concept of Sahara was born out of my concern for my own daughter’s safety as she was preparing for college. I wanted her to be in a safe and comfortable living environment no matter where she lived. I simply asked myself, what kind of place would I want my daughter to live in for the times I could not be there to watch over her? Sahara Apartments was my answer to that question.” The concern for safety and security is evident as you approach the entry gate, or when you step into the OHDVLQJRI¿FH6DKDUD$SDUWPHQWV VWHSVXSZLWKVWDWHRIWKHDUW¿UH safety and security measures that are unmatched by any building Tucson. The gated property includes an electronic key system with retrievable history of every entry into each apartment and through each gate. The property is equipped with 80 security cameras that monitor all public areas on a 24/7 basis. There is even a network of infrared beams over the perimeter walls that sound an alarm and calls the owner on his cell phone if the perimeter walls are breached…regardless of the time of day or night. “If someone breaches the security of the building, ,ZDQWWREHWKH¿UVWRQHWRNQRZ,I,ZDQWHGLWIRUP\GDXJKWHU, am sure you would want it for yours. It may be considered overly protective, but I would prefer to wake up and investigate in the PLGGOHRIWKHQLJKWWKDQWR¿QGRXWLQWKHPRUQLQJWKDWVRPHWKLQJ happened that could have been prevented,” admits Ted Mehr. What else needs to be said about Sahara Apartments? They have a good long list of modern amenities that the students want, such as ALL utilities included in the rent, VERY high-speed Internet, kitchens and private bathrooms in each apartment, FREE shuttle service to and from campus, FREE bicycles for use as long as you are a resident, lower prices than the on-campus residence halls and comparable off campus student apartments, and you might have guessed…Sahara Apartments is the one property with the minimovie theater. Check out Sahara’s Website for all the information about this unique student property at www. SaharaApartments.com or stop in and take a tour. The friendly staff at Sahara Apartments would be happy to show you around. Sahara Apartments 909 N. Stone Ave. Tucson, AZ 85701 520-622-4102 Ted Mehr, Owner [email protected] The University of Arizona Spring Dream of Traveling to France to Cook? A New Phase of Life Approaches Table of Contents Tips to smooth the transition. page 12 Parents & Family Association 2010 France is coming to Arizona in 2010. page 19 Family Weekend 2010 Save the Date: Oct. 8-10. page 12 Spring Update page 5 New Student Orientation Coach Sean Miller and ZonaZoo: A Winning Combination Parents, there is a program for you too! Car, Bike Sharing Services Cut Costs Find out how students can rent a car or bike on campus. page 21 page 13 UA students make an impact on and off the court. page 6 UA Provides Safe Campus Community Math Placement: Using the Online Test Students need to complete test prior to Orientation. page 13 Eller Undergraduates Top Honda Insight Marketing Challenge Thank You Parents Plus Members! Recognition of our 2009-2010 Parents Plus Members. Students placed first in national competition. page 11 page 17 First ever safety survey yields positive results. page 25 Pursue the Passion, One Grad’s Discovery Four UA Grads cross-country journey. page 29 Important Contacts ▷ Commuter Student Affairs ▷ Registrar’s Office Verification of enroll- Off-campus housing, commuter student support ment, change of schedule, grade replacement opportunity ■ (520) 621-3113 ▷ Advising Resource Center Academic ▷ Dean of Students Office ▷ Residence Life On-campus housing (520) 621-6501 ■ http://www.life.arizona.edu/ advising & advisor contact information Advocacy, academic integrity, code of conduct, complete withdrawals (520) 626-8667 ■ http://advising.arizona.edu/ (520) 621-7057 ■ http://dos.web.arizona.edu ▷ BookStores books, supplies, computer ▷ Graduate College Determination of in-state or out-of-state residency for tuition purposes (520) 621-5859 ■ http://www.union.arizona.edu/ csil/csa/offcampus/ hardware & software purchases ■ (520) 621-2426 (520) 621-3471 ■ http://grad.arizona.edu http://www.uofabookstores.com/ Meal Plan Office Purchasing and updating student meal plans ■ (800) 374-7379 ▷ Bursar’s Office Billing questions, paying ▷ http://www.registrar.arizona.edu/ ▷ Residency Classification (520) 621-3636 ■ http://www.registrar.arizona.edu/ residency/residenc.htm ▷ Tutoring at the Think Tank Drop-in, by appointment, course reviews and more ■ (520) 626-0530 ■ http://www.student affairs.arizona.edu/thinktank tuition and fees http://www.union.arizona.edu/mealplans (520) 621-3232 ■ http://www.bursar.arizona.edu/ ▷ Campus Health Service Health care, ▷ Office of Student Computing Resources: Student computer support psychological care, student health insurance (520) 626-TECH ■ http://www.oscr.arizona.edu/ ▷ UA Facilitators General information (520) 621-6490 ■ http://www.health.arizona.edu/ ▷ Police (University of Arizona) (520) 621-5918 ■ http://askus.arizona.edu Emergency response, crime prevention ▷ UA Parents & Family Association ■ (520) 621-0884 ▷ Career Services Part-time jobs on and off campus, internships & co-ops, full-time postgraduation employment and career exploration (520) 621-2588 ■ http://www.career.arizona.edu/ 911 or (520) 621-UAPD ■ http://www.uapd. arizona.edu/ and referral services http://www.uafamily.arizona.edu/ 1 Live like Royalty when visiting your Wildcat 2 Parents & Family Magazine +VLZ`V\YZ[\KLU[ULLK[LJOOLSW& OV\YZ[LJOZ\WWVY[MVYJHTW\ZZ`Z[LTZ HUKNLULYHSJVTW\[PUNOLSW HYPaVUHLK\ ;,*/ .LULYHSJVTW\[PUNHUKT\S[PTLKPH JVTW\[LYSHIZHJYVZZJHTW\Z VZJYHYPaVUHLK\ UNIVERSITY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES -YLL[V<(Z[\KLU[Z} `V\Y:[\KLU[0;-LLH[^VYR www.thecastleproperties.com Fully equipped from kitchen to bath Castle Apts. are within walking distance of the UA Rent for a day, week or month Yearly leasing available 520-903-2402 The Castle Property Management $30.00 DISCOUNT WITH 2 NIGHT RESERVATION The University of Arizona Spring 2010 Welcome Parents & Family Magazine Issue 7 The University of Arizona Parents & Family Magazine is published twice a year by the Dean of Students Office and Arizona Student Media. The University of Arizona PO Box 210021 Tucson, AZ 85721 Editor Kathy Adams Riester Assistant Dean of Students Director UA Parents & Family Association [email protected] 520-621-0884 Advertising Milani Hunt Marketing Coordinator Arizona Student Media [email protected] 520-626-8546 Design & Production Cindy Callahan Graphic Designer, Sr. Arizona Student Media [email protected] 520-621-3377 Circulation: 22,500 The advertisements in this magazine are for information purposes and do not constitute endorsement of services by The University of Arizona. to the UA Wildcat Family! Greetings Wildcat Parents & Families, Welcome to our seventh issue of Parents & Family Magazine! You’re receiving this magazine because you are one of our valued Parents Plus members or you have made a generous donation to support the goals of the UA Parents & Family Association. I thank you for your support! In addition, parents of new students are also receiving this issue as a complimentary welcome to the Wildcat Family! Spring semester on campus at the University of Arizona is a time filled with excitement and anticipation! Students, faculty and staff look forward to traditions like Wildcat Softball and Baseball games and Spring Fling – the largest student run carnival in the country and of course for Seniors – Commencement! One of the best parts of my job is the wonderful opportunity I have to communicate with many parents about their student. It is great that so many parents are turning to the Parents & Family Association (PFA) to find answers to questions and for resources which help their student to be successful here at UA. Parents, please let us know if you change your physical address and/or email address so that we can update your records. We want to make sure that you continue to receive Paw Prints, our E-Newsletter and that we can reach you via email in case of a campus emergency. If you are looking for ways to get more involved and connected to campus – PFA can help you – we love our parent volunteers! Be sure to bookmark our website: www.uafamily.arizona.edu. It is an excellent source of information and support! I want to express my thanks to all the wonderful parent volunteers who have served the association over the past year – I really appreciate your dedication and support – and so do our students! As always, don’t hesitate to give the Parents & Family Association a call or send us an email if you have a question or concern. Barbara Camp and I are happy to be of assistance. We can be reached at (520) 621-0884 or via email at [email protected] With Wildcat Pride, Cover photos by Haskell Photography Kathy Adams Riester, M.S. Ed Assistant Dean of Students Director UA Parents & Family Association 3 4 Parents & Family Magazine STAYBRIDGE SUITES® is ideal for guests who want to live their life away from home as comfortably as possible. We offer amenities that give you all the comforts and warmth of home along with all the conveniences of the ofÄce. From spacious suites with full kitchens to free Wireless Anywhere, Staybridge Suites makes your stay a pleasure. We invite you to stay with us soon and get comfortable. Get comfortable.® Erika, Marketing Cashiers | UA BookStores, SUMC Photography: Mike Christy, Journalism | UA BookStores, SUMC SUPPORT YOUR UNIVERSITY SHOP AT UA BOOKSTORES DID YOU KNOW? Purchases you make at the official UA BookStores support funding scholarships, commencement, student organizations, literacy programs, and so much more! We do more Amenities – Complimentary full, hot breakfast buffet – Free Wireless Anywhere – 24-hour Ätness center – Priority Club® Rewards Ask for our special UA Rate! Staybridge Suites Tucson Airport 2705 E. Executive Drive Tucson, AZ 85756 – 520.807.1004 – http://www.staybridge.com/ UA Evening Bachelors Degrees than exchange product for money.™ Majors and Minors in: • • • • Communication History Interdisciplinary Studies Judaic Studies* • Political Science • Psychology • Spanish* *minor only Call to speak with an advisor: Diana Rix 520.626.8201 • [email protected] Chelsea, Family Studies & Human Development Clinique | UA BookStores, SUMC TIME THAT WORKS FOR YOU EVENING, (520) 621-2426 uofabookstores.com WEEKEND AND ONLINE CLASSES PARENTS & FAMILY ASSOCIATION Spring Update By Kathy Adams Riester, r, M. M.S. S. EEdd Assistant Dean of Students & Director, UA Parents & Familyy Association Greetings UA Parents & Family Members and supporters! port po rter ers! s! Here is your spring 2010 update on our PFA Committees. Committee Updates ▷ The Public Affairs Committee, Co- Chaired by Beatrice Perry and Katherine Harmeyer, has once again had a busy fall and early spring! They are focusing on making sure the voice of UA parents is being heard at the State Capitol in Phoenix! A group of UA parents, alumni and friends attended the CATS at the Capitol event on January 27, 2010. During this event UA parents attended meetings with key Legislators to thank them for their work and to encourage their support of Higher Education. The Committee is working Ed Edu u on plans for the “Meet Your Maricopa County Legislator Night” which will be Cou held in Phoenix this spring. The comhel mittee continues to partner with the mit Arizona Students Association (ASA) Ari to work w together on these important issues. issu ▷ The Recruitment and Retention Committee Co-Chaired by Liz and Hunter Richardson and Josie Perez has been working UA Admissions to get UA parents to sign up for PAWS – (Parents and Alumni Working with Students). This interactive UA recruitment website is a great way for parents to get involved in helping to recruit the best and brightest students to UA. If you are interested in signing up as a PAWS volunteer – please visit their website http://admissions.arizona.edu/paws/ to volunteer. ▷ The Ad-Hoc Phoenix Summer Send Off Committee, Co-Chaired by Patti Teter and Charlene Duff hosted a fabulous send off for more than 800 new students and their parents in the Phoenix metropolitan area in August 2009. Planning is under way for the 2010 Phoenix Summer Send Off which will be held on August 1 from 2-4 pm at the Scottsdale Plaza Resort. We would love to have some more parents help in planning this event so please let us know if you are interested in joining the committee!! ▷ The Campaign Committee Co- Chaired by Angelica Villarruel and Guillermo Uribe is preparing to review the annual PFA grants submissions which are due on April 2, 2010. In addition, they are evaluating several options for additional fundraisers to help support the PFA grant program. If you would like to get involved in any of these committees please let me know at [email protected] or by calling 520-621-0884. The Partnership of Parents – People Just Like You – Proud Parent Volunteers Parents Making a Difference Dick and Mary Roney ’81 are among the many University of Arizona parents working to sustain and enhance the UA experience. For over a year and a half, the Roneys have been Parents Plus Members and active supporters of the Parents & Family Association. Their efforts play an integral part in its success. “Parents are the keystone to the success of the Parents & Family Association,” says Mary Roney. “The PFA is a great network to meet other parents in the UA community and is the tie that binds us together to support the most important needs of our students on campus.” “I felt so comfortable knowing the community was there for the whole family,” Mary said. “It is hard to send your children away to college, but satisfying to know that as a result of the parental support from the PFA, your child’s needs are first and foremost. The PFA gives all students opportunities and families comfort knowing there is a support system.” The Roneys faced the emotional and difficult task of sending their children off to college. Their eldest daughter Chelsea is a junior majoring in Deaf Science at the UA while their youngest MK is a freshman at John Hopkins University. Dick and Mary Roney support the Parents & Family Association because of its influence on student activities involving safety, health and education support. Being involved with their children’s education has been part of their lives for many years. They have instilled into their daughters the value of giving back to the community through volunteerism. “Our main enjoyment is knowing that we are making a difference for our students,” Mary said. What is your partnership? Dick and Mary Roney, Parents of Chelsea, UA Junior, majoring in Deaf Science For more information about how you can help create success in the lives of UA students contact 520.621.0884 or visit us on the web at http://www.uafamily. arizona.edu/. In 2009-2010, the collective partnership of the Parents & Family Association touched over 37,000 students’ lives by enhancing student safety, leadership programs, career services and faculty interaction/mentoring programs. 55 ARIZONA BOOKSTORE Serving you since 1953 • Largest selection of UA clothing & gift items • Textbooks & general books • Large selection of school & office supplies • Reference materials • Snacks and beverages 622-4717 • 845 N. Park Ave. (B5 on campus map, in Marshall Bldg. next to University Marriott) www.arizonabookstore.com 6 Parents & Family Magazine Coach Sean Mil By Kevin Wittner Sean Miller thought he had seen it all. Arizona’s firstyear men’s basketball coach was a player in the Big East for Pittsburgh, an assistant coach with stops in the Big Ten at Wisconsin and in the ACC at N.C. State. He was then a head coach in the Atlantic 10 at Xavier. However, he needed to come to Tucson to experience one more thing. It was not until Miller took the reins Sean Miller, UA men’s of the Arizona men’s basketball head coach Arizona Athletics – basketball program that he saw the pow- J and L Photography er of ZonaZoo, Arizona’s spirited student section. At 12,000 members strong, ZonaZoo stretches end zone-to-end zone at home football games and fills nearly 4,000 seats at UA basketball games. “I look at our student section as the best in the country,” Miller said. “There is no student section that impacts an arena more than ZonaZoo impacts McKale Center.” Miller recognizes that a home basketball game means more than just a win or loss in the standings for his team, but it also serves as a gathering for the University community and marks milestones in students’ lives over the course of their college careers. “You identify your time as a student at a university as what happened in that four or five-year window, and oftentimes sports are a big a big part of that experience,” Miller said. “Did the football team go to a bowl? How did your team do in rivalry games? You think of the fun weekends and nights are associated with teams and sports. “ “You want to create a culture where it’s (the students’) team, and we’re in this together to compete for a Pac-10 championship, to be a part of the NCAA Tournament and to advance deep into the tournament,” ler and ZonaZoo: A Winning Miller continued. “Students want to talk about that legacy and remember the great time they had while they were here. For example, if you were a student here in the late 1990s, you will forever remember the NCAA title.” This is not to say that Miller and the Wildcats do not need the fans in this symbiotic relationship. He appealed to UA fans prior to the season, saying that his inexperienced team with only one senior on the roster would need support more than any other team ever to play in McKale. He later went out of his way to thank ZonaZoo in his post-game press conference following UA’s early-season victory over Rice and contends that the student section was critical in the Wildcats’ Pac-10 win over Cal. “We want our fans to be hostile, and I mean that in a good way,” Miller said, noting that sportsmanship is of the utmost importance. “The louder it gets in the arena, it creates a sense that today or tonight is going to be hard ( for a visiting team), and they’re going to have to be at their very best to beat us.” Combination ZonaZoo fills McKale Center with nearly 4000 spirited students for each men’s home basketball game. Arizona Athletics – J and L Photography That’s where Conner Comp and 12,000 of his closest friends come in. Comp is ZonaZoo’s executive director, overseeing the largest student-run organization in the Pac-10. It is Comp and 35 ZonaZoo crew members, who are broken into five branches – community development, campus outreach, market- ing, programming and media/communications – who organize everything from pep rallies and online video newscasts to blood drives and Big Brother-type outreach with local youth. In talking with Comp, a sophomore from Valencia, Calif., it is difficult to tell if Continued on page 8 8 Parents & Family Magazine ZonaZoo… Continued from page 7 he is more enamored with Miller or what ZonaZoo is doing away from the basketball arena. When it comes to Miller, Comp is grateful both for the support and enthusiasm the new Wildcat coach has lent to ZonaZoo. “(Miller) is doing an absolutely incredible job,” Comp said. “He’s thinking of the big picture, and the students absolutely love him.” Comp recalls when Miller held “cheer practice” with ZonaZoo prior to the season, teaching the Wildcat faithful new chants to rattle opponents. Not only did Miller bring his team out to simulate a game for the fans, but he also purchased pizza for everyone in attendance. As Comp says, “(Miller) was trying to implement what he’s learned and taking ZonaZoo to the next level.” But Miller’s support hasn’t ended there. He has attended the pep rallies and appeared on ZonaZoo TV – which can be seen on YouTube, among other online sites. “He’s worked with us, and I can’t say how great of a job he’s doing,” Comp said. “The students are very, very excited to have him, and I look forward to working with him more.” As energetic as Comp is in discussing Miller and ZonaZoo’s impact at sporting events, he makes it clear that the organization goes beyond cheering on the Wildcats at games. In addition to “beating” ASU in a blood drive earlier this year, during which ZonaZoo members donated more pints than their Sun Devil counterparts, ZonaZoo hosts a program called Junior Cats, which is a mentorship program with middle school and high school students in Tucson. “It’s probably my favorite thing,” Comp said. “The kids don’t know anything about college and don’t know what they’re going to do when they get out of school.” The events, which are held three times a year and typically draw around 60 students, involve a campus and stadium tour, a lecture on the importance of a college education and an athletic event. “We try to show them all the cool things you get to do if you go to college,” Comp said. “It’s important that we get these kids feeling positive about college. A lot of their teachers say the parents don’t Lead in the World’s Greatest Air Force have college educations, and they just don’t think about going there.” As for the students who do make it to college and join ZonaZoo, Comp says his group’s objective is simple. “Our goal with ZonaZoo is to provide students with the ultimate college experience but we also want to have an impact on the University and on Tucson,” Comp said. Miller, a father of three young boys, has his own future Wildcats who have taken note of not only their father’s team but also the energy brought to the arena by the current students. “They love it,” Miller says of his children. “Obviously, they recognize that it is an incredible environment and that draws them back to more games. It’s the experience of the whole game; the band, the crowd, standing at beginning of game. The pageantry that goes along with that and the incredible students makes for an awesome environment. They can’t help but think that one day they will be drawn to attend the University of Arizona as students.” With any luck, the Miller boys will be cheering on their father’s Wildcats along with the rest of the best student section in the country. A CAMPUS-WIDE RESOURCE Disability Resources leads the campus community in the creation of inclusive and sustainable learning and working environments and facilitates access, discourse, and involvement through innovative services and programs, leadership, and collaboration. With a sociopolitical view of disability and an emphasis on good design, staff work to: It’s Never too Late...Explore Scholarship and Career Opportunities Today For More Information Contact Air Force ROTC Det 20 (520)621-3521 http://afrotc.arizona.edu • Ensure the effective delivery of reasonable accommodations • Improve the recruitment, transition, retention, and graduation of disabled students • Increase the hiring and retention of disabled employees • Work with faculty and staff in the creation of fully accessible Websites • Offer competitive adaptive athletic opportunities and fitness programs Contact us: 520.621.3268 [email protected] http://drc.arizona.edu 102 N. 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Alvernon Way Tucson, AZ Hilton HHonors® membership, earning of Points & Miles®, and redemption of points are subject to HHonors Terms and Conditions. ©2010 Hilton Hospitality, Inc. 520-881-4200 • 1-800-222-TREE dtreidpark.com A Member of the Hilton Family of Hotels. Heart of University Neighborhood Chef Owned Reserve Today! 520-622-7167 724 724 E. E. University University Blvd. Blvd. Tucson, Tucson, AZ AZ 85719 85719 Cross streets: University and Euclid two blocks outside UA main gates The University of Arizona Spring 2010 Eller Undergraduates Top Honda Insight Marketing Challenge Students placed first in national competition to market hybrid Insight to Gen Y By Liz Warren-Pederson, Eller College of Management University of Arizona undergraduates in the Eller College of Management placed first in a competition to develop a peer promotional plan for the Honda Insight, a hybrid electric vehicle, beating out 20 other schools nationwide. The UA team was one of three finalists – including Georgia State University and California State University, Fullerton – to present to a panel of judges from (L-R): Evan Singer, Todd Lane, Shiloh Miller, Brandon Schempp, and Chelsea Robinson. American Honda Motor Company and ad Tatiana Mia Photography agency Ruben Postaer and Associates in Los Angeles, culminating a semester-long promote the Honda Insight to university project sponsored by EdVenture Partners. the designated event date,” says Singer. students between 18 and 24 years of “The students knocked it out of the “We want to do the extraordinary, so age. The class formed an ad agency park,” said Edward Ackerley, the team’s we negotiated with Dobbs Honda and with a director and divisions including faculty adviser. “They did a phenomenal Chapman Honda to get two more Honda operations, public relations, creative, job of representing the marketing Insights for our event.” They used the marketing and finance. “It’s completely department and the UA.” cars to create what Ackerley called a self-directed,” Ackerley explained. “I Five students from Ackerley’s “promotion with commotion,” which started each class with MKTG 425 Advertising included the UA mascot, Wilbur, the UA a brief lecture and then Management class – marching band, games, giveaways and “The students turned it over to Evan marketing seniors Todd more. knocked it out of Singer, the agency’s Lane, Shiloh Miller, Chelsea The team also developed a Facebook director, so that he could Robinson, Brandon contest in which students were challenged the park. They did manage the ongoing Schempp and Evan Singer to come up with a phrase using movie a phenomenal job project.” – traveled to Los Angeles to titles and no more than 140 characters of representing This was the first year present the results of their to explain why the Insight is “cool.” The that the UA participated promotional campaign, winner was awarded $100. In all, Ackerley the marketing in an EdVenture project which they developed said, the students wrung an estimated department and that concluded with a and executed over the fall $28,000 in value out of their $2,500 budget. national competition. In semester with a $2,500 “This program allows students to work the UA.” previous years, the UA’s budget. on a project with real clients, real goals, Edward Ackerley, participation ended with a “The class takes a case real budgets and real outcomes,” Ackerley team faculty adviser presentation to EdVenture study approach to help said. “Evan really summed it up best at the representatives. students understand how competition when he told the judges that This year’s UA team advertising works in the the experience is one that the students will – Four 2 Five Advertising – focused its marketing mix,” Ackerley said. never forget.” on-campus promotional efforts around Through an arrangement with The win included a $5,000 prize from UA Homecoming weekend. “Each school EdVenture Partners, the students were American Honda that will fund student was given a new 2010 Honda Insight for assigned to a project, in this case, to activities in the UA marketing department. 11 12 NEW WILDCATS Parents’ Corner A New Phase of Life Approaches By Pam Obando, Associate Director, Communication and Outreach, Residence Life The next few months will fly by—from celebrating high school graduation to moving your student into their new home on campus. As a parent, you are embarking on a new role in your student’s life. Letting go is not easy after 18 years but students need to become more independent and figure things out on their own. Listen, guide and affirm them as they make decisions instead of trying to solve their problems. Trust the values you’ve instilled in them throughout the years. Today’s students consider their parents to be their best advisers—you’ve earned their trust. Discuss the Basics As you and your student prepare for the big move to college, make sure and sort through some of the necessary basics of daily living: ▷ Good health: discuss sleep habits; healthy eating—check out UA Meal Plans; prepare a first aid kit, review and fill prescriptions; check exercise options at the Student Recreation Center ▷ Good finances: set up a campus bank account and review balancing a checkbook; discuss managing credit cards and bills; agree on what bills you are covering and what they are expected to pay; explore the benefits of a campus job ▷ Time management: less class time but many more hours of studying; meeting deadlines; the consequences of not managing time effectively ▷ The nitty-gritty: doing laundry, iron- ing, food shopping, microwaving, room organization and cleaning ▷ Sharing space: it is a new experience The Fellez family helps their daughter Calia get settled on campus. Clark B. Lohr photo for many students—it takes good communication and mutual respect between roommates Know Campus Resources Residence Life provides great resources to your student and you—live-in Community Directors, Resident Assistants, Desk Assistants, and excellent maintenance and custodial staff at each hall. The staff is focused on helping your student have a successful first-year experience—academically, socially, emotionally. They will help your student become acquainted with their hall-mates and the many resources and opportunities on campus. During Summer Orientation you and your student will learn about meal plans, campus safety, leadership opportunities, tutoring , academic workshops, living with a roommate, getting to know professors in and out of the classroom, campus health services—and much more. Parents, consider the Parents & Family Association to be your one-stop place to become familiar with campus resources. It makes a difference when your student calls feeling overwhelmed and you can direct them to the right contacts. A student’s initial excitement about college life often transitions into frustration and homesickness after a few weeks. If they talk about struggling in a class, encourage her/him to see her/ his professor, seek tutoring (available in their residence hall and at The Think Tank) or form a study group with classmates. If s/he report missing friends and family members, encourage them to get involved in their Residence Hall Council, join a student club, or invite a hall-mate to meet for dinner. Getting involved on campus will make a huge difference to their sense of belonging at the University. As you and your student transition through these college years, you’ll discover your student has become an independent, mature adult—and one of your best friends—enjoy the journey! Save the Date Family Weekend Oct. 8-10, 2010! As much as many of you look forward to Spring and the rise in temperatures, the Wildcats are gearing up and planning for another amazing Family Weekend in the Fall. The months that go into putting together a weekend full of activity and family fun are many but for the student staff that put the weekend together it is a labor of love. The Associated Students of the University of Arizona recently appointed our new student Executive Director, Karen Flores to be at the helm of this year’s event. Karen and her staff will be working to assess the success of previous years and creating a Continued on page 14 NEW WILDCATS New Student Orientation Parents Welcome Too! By, Sabrena Heilman Congratulations on your student’s admission to The University of Arizona! And Congratulations to you for the time, love and patience it has taken to get your student this far! You have done a great job. You and your student have already begun the important transition from being part of a high school community to that of a university community. Remember that transitioning is a process that does not happen overnight, although sometimes it might feel that way the closer to August you get. Some students might be eager to get to college and get started, while other students might need a little more encouragement that they are going to be fine while away at college. Either way, the New Student Orientation program is busy preparing to provide your student with an orientation session that will assist with this transition and provide the resources to be successful students while attending the UA. Parents do not think we have forgotten about you. The university offers a companion program to the New Student Orientation for parents. We encourage you to consider attending this program. The orientation program offers you insights into the transition your student will experience throughout the summer, information about important UA resources for you and your student, explanations of UA lingo and academic and university expectations required of your student. Register for one of these programs when your student registers for New Student Orientation, or if you would like to add yourself to your student’s reservation, please go to orientation.arizona.edu/ forms, fill out and submit the Reservation Change Form – Fall 2010. Your assistance is requested in making sure that your student is following all of the instructions that the UA has been sending out to them and will continue to send to them in the coming months. There are some key items that will help to guide your student through their transition from high school to the university. They should be working on complet- ing those items which can be accessed through the Next Steps Center at nextsteps.arizona.edu. We understand your excitement and possible anxiety as you continue through this transition with your student. The UA has many resources for you and the Parent program of New Student Orientation is just the beginning. If you have any questions with regard to New Student Orientation or The University of Arizona, please contact the Next Steps Center at The Gaudino family Clark B. Lohr photo (520) 621-5293 or at [email protected]. We look forward to seeing you this summer at orientation! Math Placement: Using the Online Test By Tina Schuster Each major at the UA has a specific math requirement. To register for a math course at the UA, students must satisfy the eligibility requirements for that course. High school curriculum and math SAT or ACT scores are not used to place students into UA math courses. Instead, students must take the ALEKS online placement test. All incoming freshmen must take the ALEKS online placement test at least one week prior to orientation. Students with AP or other college level math credit should still test, and then talk to a math advisor at orientation. The UA Math Placement Test will be available beginning May 1, 2010 through August 22, 2010. Additional information will be available through the math placement website at http://math.arizona.edu/placement and in the Online Academic Tour at http:// www.em.arizona.edu/owa. For students participating in Freshman Orientation, there is no charge for the first test, if taken by August 22, 2010. Students need to complete the following steps: 1. Take the UA Math Placement test at least one week prior to your orientation date. Make sure you have at least 2 hours to dedicate to testing. You will need your UA NetID and password. Students test beginning May 1, 2010. All students are expected to adhere to the UA Code of Academic Integrity while taking this test, which includes the following: • Take the exam as if it was a proctored test. No textbooks, tutors, or outside assistance is allowed. It is important that your mathematical knowledge is reflected in the test score. Artificially high test scores may lead to student taking courses that are above their mathematical ability. • Use only the calculator provided in the ALEKS system. 2. Read through the testing information and test topics at http://math.arizona. edu/placement/mpt , and access the test through this website. Make sure you know which test to take. 3. Once you complete the test, you will receive a score. This score will also be available in UAccess Student (link to http://uaccess.arizona.edu/) under Student Center, Transfer Credit: Report, Test Credits within 24 hours of completing the test. 4. After testing, if you want to improve your placement, please consult the math placement website for options. You should study or take a class before retesting. The retest will be administered in the UA Testing Office on the UA campus for a fee. Steps for Transfer and Current UA students are similar. Information for these students will be available through the Math Placement Website at http://math.arizona.edu/placement. 13 14 NEW WILDCATS Family Weekend… Continued from page 12 schedule of events to bring our UA families together throughout the spring. For those of you who might be coming to campus for orientation, we look forward to meeting you and answering any questions you might have regarding the weekend. Our website www.union.arizona.edu/ familyweekend will be updated regularly as we approach the summer so that you can get an idea of what the weekend has in store. On line registration will be available no later than July 1st. Things you need to know to prepare for the weekend: • The dates are October 8-10, 2010. • We will be playing Oregon State on October 9. • Tickets to the game will be available through our athletics ticket office 520.621.CATS or online at http:// www.arizonawildcats.com Hotels book quickly so make your reservations to come join us and please call us at 520-621-2782 with questions about your visit. 102 N. 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Stone Ave. Tucson, AZ 85705 Individual tutoring appointments still available for Spring 2010. (520) 770-1910 tutoring graduate school test prep the writing center week ly course reviews supplemental instruction exam prparati educational planning tutoring graduate school test prep the writing center weekly course reviews supplemental 15 16 Parents & Family Magazine UA PARENTS & FAMILY ASSOCIATION PARENTS PLUS MEMBERSHIP H Does my How Membership M Make an Impact? M Why be a Parents Pluss Member? Parents and family members have a speciall connection to The University of Arizona. You have entrusted us with one of your most valued ed possessions: your child. Membership in the Parents & Family Association enhances that connection by keeping you involved in and informed about events, programs, and services that will benefit your student’s success. It will also keep you connected with other Wildcat parents and family members in your local area. The Parents & Family Association is proud to provide enhanced services to its members that match the quality of education your student experiences. As a premier international university, we need your support to maintain the quality programs and services that keep The University of Arizona among the leading public universities. Show your Wildcat Pride–join today! Your Membership helps The Un University of Arizona in the following ways: way JOIN OR RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP ONLINE TODAY AT: www.uafamily. arizona.edu or fill out and send us the membership form below UA Parents & Family Association Membership Form Parent/Family Member Name (1) _______________________________________________ Parent/Family Member Name (2) _______________________________________________ Home Address _______________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip _______________________________________________________________ Home Telephone _____________________________________________________________ Preferred email ______________________________________________________________ Student Name _______________________________________________________________ Student Identification #___________________________ Student Date of Birth_________ Select Username__________________ Select Password ________________________ Select Membership Type: ☐ 1 yr. ($65) ☐ 2 yr. ($95) ☐ 3 yr. ($125) ☐ 4 yr. ($150) ☐ $20–My student is eligible for a Pell Grant ☐ UA Alumni Credit Card # (MasterCard or Visa) ______________________________________________ Expiration___________Name on Card __________________________________________ Signature ___________________________________________________________________ or send checks payable to The University of Arizona with this form to: UA Parents & Family Association, PO Box 210021, Tucson AZ 85721 11. Student Support – In the past five years the Parents & Family Association has given over $1 million to campus programs and services that directly improve the quality of UA student life. We give where students and parents tell us it is important. Some of our support goes to Safe Walk, Career Services, student-faculty interaction, and leadership programs. 2. Campus Programming – The Parents & Family Association provides volunteer and financial support to key campus programs such as New Student & Parent Orientation and student recruitment events. 3. Family Weekend – The University of Arizona has one of the largest and most unique Family Weekend programs in the country. Our Family Weekend is planned and implemented completely by students for you – our valued parents and families. 4. Parent & Family Communications – The Parents & Family Association provides a number of ongoing communications to parents and family members including two yearly print magazines, two special Parents Plus publications and our monthly newsletter, “The Paw Print.” The University of Arizona Spring 2010 Thank You Parents Plus Members! Plus members below* the UA Parents & Family Association has been able to continue to support student life, and academic support services this year. OUR STUDENTS THANK YOU! Parents and family members have a special connection to The University of Arizona. Together, parents and the faculty and staff of the UA share the same goal: the success and graduation of our students. The UA Parents & Family Association has always used its efforts to help our student achieve this goal and our Parents Plus members are some of our biggest supporters. Thanks to the membership of the Parents Dawn Abatemarco Linda Abbit Jeff Abbit Stephanie Abblitt Scott Abelson Jodi K. Abelson Doug Abercrombie Susan Abercrombie Elizabeth Ackley Steve Ackley Michelle Acosta Cathy Adair Wayne Adair Leslie Adams Lynda Adams Marc Adams Reid Adamson Susan Adamson John Agate Diane Agate Angel Aguilera Kelli Aja Roy Aja Arlene AlagarMcCartney Marcy Albert Betty Albillar Marilyn Alkire Adrian Allen Patricia Allen Mary Allen Rod Allen David Allen Rick Allen Patrick Alongi Terre Alongi Diana Altchech Steve Altchech Angelique Alteri John Alteri Gilbert Alvarado Karen Alvarado Rosalinda AlvaradoGomez Charles Alvarez Susan Alvarez Tyler Ambrosini Janet Amiri John Amiri Robert Ammann Nancy Ammann Melanie Anderelli Lawarence Anderelli Christine Anderl Tom Anderl Cherrie Andersen Mikel Anderson Steven Anderson Cheryl Anderson John Anderson Marianne Anderson Randall Anderson Michael Andrew Janet Andrew Martha Andrews Paul Andrews Dean Andrighetto Jeffrey Angart Sheryl Angart Sherry Ansher Pilar Apodaca Kathy Applegate DeAnne Appleton Lin Aragon Steve Aragon Ellen Ardoin Cholla Ardoin Evelyn Armijo Willie Armijo Mic Armon Lauri Armon Lupe Armstrong J.R. Armstrong Jerry Arnold Marsha Arnold Diane Arnold Michelle Arnold Louis Jay Arnold Mikhail Aronov Alan Aronowitz Janice Aronowitz Maria Arvizu Estefanea Arvizu Leslie Lenore Ascher John Ascher Joseph Asselta Brian Asserson Lori Asserson Isaac Assia Carol Ann Attwood Jim Attwood Cindy Austen Keith Avery Kim Avery Wendy Avraham Chaim Avraham Demetrio Ayala Bobby Aycock Colleen Aycock Diana Aycock Sharron Babb Karen Babb Jeff Babb Jennifer Bachis Jim Bachis George Bachoian Michelle Bachoian Diane Bacic Bob Bacic John Back Phyllis Bahue Greg Bahue Taryn Bail Jeff Bail Rebecca Bain Andrew Bain Dennis Baines Carol Baines Monalee Baker Gene Baker Virgil Banks Denise Banks Danny Bankston Valerie Bankston Barbara Barajas John Barajas Janet Barakat Rick Barakat Erin Barghout Hani Barghout Dawn Barkley Laura Barlow Louis Barlow Wiley Barner Anne Barnett Debbie A. Barr Catherine Barrie Patty Barry Tom Barry Peggy Bartel Bart Bartel Robert Bartfai Christine Bartfai Joann Bartimus Dewain Bartimus Rene Barton Breck Barton Mary Ann Bashaw Eric Bashaw Sharon Bass Terry Bass Maggie Batterton Mike Batterton Deoborah Baucom Marlene Baum Stephen Baum Noel Baxla John Baxla Christine BeardWilson Bette Beck Stan Beck Barbara Becker Kyle Becker Leonard Becker Mathis Becker Robert Becker Joanne Becker Jane Beesley Deborah Beggs Bill Begley Douglas F. Behm Dennis Belcastro Marsha Belcastro Tammy Belt Dale Belt Todd Belzner Angela Belzner Rebecca BendaDodd Ann Bendroff Carl Bendroff Mark Benka Joyce Benka Marlene Bennett Ralph Bennett Laurie Benson Suzanne Benson Mark Benson Paul Benson Joel Bergstein Bonnie Bergstein Andrea Berman Ruth Berman Judy Berman Greg Berman Mitchell Berman Mitchel Berman Jackie Berman Michelle Bernstein Bart Bernstein Jane Bers George Bers Heidi Bersin Josh Bersin Eileen Besser Pamela S. Best Robin Best James C. Best Gary Best Arleen Bet Paul Bet Paula S. Bickett Linda Biddle Steve Biddle David Biermann Angela Biermann Scott Bingham Michael Binkow Nancey Binkow Karen Binkow Bruce Binkow Marlene Birch Eddie Birch Helen Bird Chuck Bisesto Robert Bisetti Heather Bisetti Debbie Bishop Bill Bishop Anne Bisio Mario Bisio John Blackburn Rebecca Blackburn David Blackledge Reba Blackstock Narvel Blackstock Victoria Blackwell Debbie Blackwell Dale Blackwell Jim Blackwell Karen Blackwell Hayley BlackwellOlsby Kelly Blankenship Russ Blankenship Vicki Bliznick Dom Bliznick Yvonne Bloom Jeff Bloom Robert L. Boblitt Cheryl L. Boblitt Timothy Boddy Carolyn Bohach Greg Bohach Nancy Bolger Tim Bolger Barbara Bolin Tim Bonatus Elizabeth Borchers Nancy Borg Bret Borg Gail Boros Craig Boros Michele Boscarillo Frank Boscarillo Cory Boss John Bosse Debbie Bosse Lorraine Botello Donna Bottarini Richard Bottarini Therese Bourbon John Bourbon Mary Bourret Pat Boushka Michele Boushka Carolina Bowers Erik Bowers Stacey Boyd William Boyd Thomas J. Boyle Dallene Bracken John Bracken Barbara Brainard Christopher Brainard Yvonne BrakefieldKnowles Laura Bramnick Pam Branch Sally Branch Tom Branch Taylor Branch Rachel Brandzel Collette Braude Mervyn Braude Cheryl Braun Tracey BregmanRecht Bob Brei Kathy Brei Amy Brener David Brener Eric Brenman Pamela Brenman George Brennan Marian Brennan Jill Brenner Steve Brenner Jill Breseke John Breseke Bill Brettner Annette Brettner Michael Brewer Kathryn Brewer Valery Brewer John Brewster Jessica Brewster Brenda Brewster Monique Bricca Tom Bricca Colleen BrinerSchmidt Teresa Bristol Mark Bristol Linnea Brock Teri Brock Glenn Brock Everett Brock Liz Brock Miriam Brondello John Brondello George Bronsky Bernie Bronstein Susan Bronstein Jeff Brooks Tammy Brooks Helen Brooks Ken Brooks Tom Brookshire Robin Brough Lawrence Brown Jacequeline Brown Stefanie Brown Linda Brown Terry Brown Marguerite Brown Roberta J. Brown Michael Brown Michel Brown Christina Browning Rodney Browning Cathy BrownWellins Tara Bruner James Bruner Terri Brunette Kelley Brunn Leslie Buchanan Kathleen Buckley Cindy Budde Antonia Buono Anthony Buono William Burchard Marilyn Burchard Dolores Burciaga Judy Burns Thomas Burns Walter Burstein Laura Burstein Oswald Burstein Gary Bushkin Jodi Bushkin Dennis Butta Anne Butta Susie Butterfield Scott Butterfield Kim Buttolph Amanda Buttolph Jamie Buzil Bruce Buzil Susan Byrne Shawn Byrne Leslie Caflisch Susan Cahill Bruce Cahill Laura Cain David Cain Marilyn Caine Robert Caine Steven Calabrese Deborah Calabrese Hope Calcagni Gloria Calhoun Donald Calhoun Maria Camacho Ed Cambra Virgil Cameron Sue Cameron Barbara Camp Katherine Campbell Jack Campbell David Campbell Diana Campbell Bonnie Caniglia Ron Caniglia Suzanne Canner William Canner Craig Cantoni Kim Cantoni Amy Cappello Manny Cappello Lisa Capra Gary Capra Rachel Cardenas Kristine Cardrilli Peter Cardrilli Maureen Carey Back Jean Carleton Michael Carleton Gerardo Carlos Kathy Carlos Mark Carlson Peter Carlstrom Cathleen Carlstrom Chris Caropino Brenda Caropino Wayne Carr Sherri Carr Jodi Carroll Brian Carroll Cindin Carroll Lisa Carroll Robert Carter Dan Carter Gloria Carter Victoria Caruso Christine Casanova Robert Casanova Maria Caselli Richard Caselli Don Casey Julie Casey Kellie Cassell Martin Cassell Octavio Castaneda Lewis Castle Jana Castle Rico Castro Robbin Castro Paul Castrovinci Stacey Castrovinci Rosalind Cauffman Bob Cauffman Tammy Cavarretta Sam Cavarretta Danielle Cayton Kevin Cayton Charlie Centofante Bridget Centofante Carla Cerillo Michael Cerillo Michael Chacon Julie Chacon Kevin Chaffee Paula Chaffee Julie Chaffin Phil Chamberlin Roxanne Chamberlin Chantal Champagne Christina R. Chapman Ken Chapman Alissa Charley Rae Charos George Charos Rene Chartier Joanne Chauvin Bill Chauvin Carol Chavez Ron Chavez Ann Chee Ken Chee Thomas Cheek Eric Cheng Alice Cheng Terri Cherney Ronald Cherney Libby Chernow Carrie Childers Doug Childers Nancy Chillag Joseph Chozinski Rhonda Chozinski Deborah Christ George Christ Lynn ChristopherSheikewitz Paul T. Chromey Thomas Y T Chung Brian Churchill Kathleen Churchill Hilda E. Chusid Rick Chusid Laurie Chute Alan Chute Mina Cicale Jane Cicinelli John Cifor Kongkes Cifor Judi Cittadini Pete Cittadini Cathy Clair John Clair Eileen Clark Robert Clark Tammy Clark Luana Class Roger Class Patty Clearwater Tom Clearwater Travis Clemens Bobette Cleveland Slawson Priscilla Cloud Lubinski Stephen Clouten Debra Clouten Carl Cocchrane Brooke Ann Cochrane Kelley Coffeen Holt Beverly Cohen Julia Cohen Sonnet Cohen Martin Cohen Steve Cohn Jeanette Cole Frank Collecchia Geri Collecchia Liz Collier Peggy Collins Elaine Coluccio Terry Comp Larry Comp Patricia Conley Thomas Conley Barbara Conlogue James Conlogue DeVon Connors Kathy Cook Jeffrey Cook Brenda Cooley Carol M. Cooper Sharon Corben Steven Corben Ron Cordes Marty Cordes Debra Cordova-Paul Carol Corsell Sandra CortesMedina Elizabeth Cotsworth Debra Cotter Bill Cotter Paul Couchot Stephanie Couchot John Cousins Kris Cousins Erin Covert Don Covert Danette Cox Leland Cox Tom Cox Christy Cradic Don Cradic Kristen Cragg Margaret Craig Laura Craig Gary Craig Terry Craig Theresa Creager Robert Creager Barry Crivello Valerie Crivello Teri Crocker Kevin Crocker Jillian Crudup Robert Crudup Catherine Cuda Tracy Cuda Scott Cunningham Renee Cunningham Don Cunningham Glenda Curran Pat Curran Liz Curry Ed Curtis Lori Cutler Deborah Cygler Irv Cygler Alyson D Auteuil Michael D Auteuil Lisa Dahl Nadine Danks Brad Dantic Debbie Dantic Barrett David Todd Davidson Hali Davidson Penny Davis David Davis Bob Davis Lorena Davis Jim Davis Regina Davis Lisa Davis Joan Dawson Craig Dawson Gina Daya Thomas Daya Mary de Haas David de Haas Charles De Vogelaere John M. Deane Patricia A. Deane Julie Dean-Pelikan Christine Dedeaux Anthony Defriez Sally-Ann Defriez Joseph DeHaven Mary DeHaven Jacki DeLanders Phyllis Delasotta Fernando Delasotta Glenn Della Femina Gina Della Femina Dennis Delph Linda Delph David Demaine Brenda DeMuth Rob DeMuth Michael Denning Donna Denning Pamela Dennis Michael Dennis Rosemary DePaoli Anthony DePaoli *Great care was taken to ensure the accuracy of this listing as of March 1, 2010, and we would appreciate you sharing with us any errors or omissions. Please direct inquiries to Kathy Adams Riester, Director of the UA Parents & Family Association at 520-621-0884 or [email protected] JOIN OR RENEW your membership today! www.uafamily.arizona.edu Lori Derman Seth Derman Rita Desnick Logan Cheryl Detweiler George Devonshire Bernadette Devonshire Jocelyn DeWitt Bimal Dey Julia Diamond Mary Ann Diaz Fernando Diaz Analisa Diaz R. Gary Diaz Imelda Diaz Alex Diaz John DiBiasi Kelly Dicksen Bob Dicksen Don Dickson Liz Dickson Jan DiGiacinto Jenni DiGiacinto Priscilla Dill Walter (Chip) Dill David DiLoreto Jennifer DiLoreto Christina Dimtsios John Dimtsios Donna DiRado Bob Direnfeld Amy Direnfeld Diane Distler Mark Distler Jane Ditirro Diane Dito David Dito Vivek Dixit Nita Dixit Charlotte Dixon James Dixon Roslyn Docherty Sue Dockendorff Bob Dockendorff Dennis Dodd Norris Dodd Amy Dodd Brandan Dodds Anne Dodds Howard Doherty Cheryl Doherty David Doherty Mary DoKuchitz David DoKuchitz Elizabeth Dolan James Dolan Amy Donash Mark Donash Vicki Donelson Jim Donelson Dennis Donnelly Sharon Donnelly Joyce Donovan Kevin Donovan Lizabeth Dootoff Heather Dopilka David Dopilka Laurie DoranFrederick Timothy Dotson Susan Dotson Susan Douglas Connie Douglas Jenny Douglas Dean Douglas Mark Douglas R. Wayne Douglas Larry Douglas John Douglas Tammy Douglas Cathy Dowd Joe Dowd Linda Dowley Phil Dowley Walt Doyle Erin Doyle Stefanie Drake John Drake Barry Drucker Anthony Drypolcher Patricia Drypolcher Fern DuBow Ken DuBow Stephen Duff Charlene Duff Gail Duffala Robert Duffala Charlene Dugan Laura Dugie Valentine Dugie Scott Dunitz William Dunlap Marcie Dwight Greg Dwight Mark Dye Lori Dye Wendy Eastman Daniel Eastman Virginia Economides Antonios Economides Neila Ehrenfreund Bryan Ehrenfreund Mona Ehrenreich Bob Ehrenreich Patricia Ehret Richard Ehret Susan EkrenCambra Kristi Elliott Michael Elliott Barry Elliott Nancy Elliott Jim Elliott LuAnn Elliott Julie Elliott Gregg Elliott Rich Ellison Conilyn Ellison Gloria Elyachar Matthew Elyachar Joe Encinas Leonor Encinas Richard Engelder Karen Engelder Christine English Ann Engwer Tom Engwer Eddie Enriquez Sherry Enriquez Jim Ensell Anna Ensell Debbie Enterante Ingrid Erickson Elliott Eshaghian Martin Espinoza Edgardo T. Espiritu Aimee Espiritu Nicolette Estrada Jim Estrada Lynn Evans Bill Evans Patty Ewalt Joe Ewalt Marvin Ewy Diana Ewy Justine Faisst Robert Faitz Evelyn Faitz Hiam Fakhoury Issa Fakhoury Jill Falkenberg Jacalyn Fallman Michael Fallman Berman Family Jane Fantel Ann Farley Ray Farley Nancy Farrelly Andy Fass Sandy Fass Lynnette Faust Steve Faust Katherine Fay Stephen Fay John Fedoush Andrea Feeney Tom Feeney Frederick Fehl Laura Fehl Robert Feinberg Lisa Feinberg Carol Feinstein Richard Feinstein Beth Feldman Patricia Feldman Bobbye Feldman Dana Feldman Jill Feldman Mark Feldman Gene Feldman Marc Feldman Alex Feldman Thomas Feldstein Mary Ellen Feldstein Robert Felix Cynthia Felix Allen Feltman Arlene Feltman Randy Fenton Steven Fenton John Fenwick Allison Ferguson Morey Ferguson Elizabeth Fernandez Joe Fernandez Regina Fernandez Dulce Fernandez Janette Ferraro Robert Ferraro Vincent Ferrone Prudence E Ferrone Beth Field Lorraine Field David Field Marshall Field Gary Fields Gary Figge Mary Figge Juan Figueras Dora Figueras Sabino Figueroa Thebon Figueroa Dana Fingleton Michael Fingleton Elyse Fischman Michael Fischman Sandra Fish Steven Fishoff Susan Fishoff James W. Fitzpatrick Diane E. Fitzpatrick Frances Fleming Joe Fleming Louis Fletcher Jodi Fletcher Maria Flores Sergio Flores Christina Flores Vaughn Folkert Andrew Folley Karl Ford Rich Fore Carol Fore Brian Forman Margie Forman Bettie Forman Scott Forman Susan Forrest John Forrest Lorie Forshay Steven Forshay Brent Forslin Bonnie Forslin Corinne Forstell Gerard Forstell Mary Ann Fortier Matt Fortier Tara Fowler Don Fowls Susan Fowls Elizabeth Fox Nanci Fox Dorie Fox Bill Fox Mike Fox Edward Fox Stephen Francis Ellen Francis Mark Franczyk Sheila Franczyk Robert Frank Brenda Frank Anna Frank Paula Frankel Paul Frankel Devon Franklin Shari Franklin Jeff Franklin Clyde W. Frantz Barbara S. Frantz Janet C. Fratanoni Charles D. Fratanoni Beth Fraum Martha Frazier Ervin Frazier Sherry Frederick Jeffrey Frederick Jeanne Free David Free Dan Freeman Barbara Freeman Jackie Freiberg Kevin Freiberg Marie Fremont Christophe Fremont Jodi Frey Bob Freyder Germaine Freyder Terri Fried Brad Fried Barbara Friedenbach John Friedenbach Julie Friedman Susan Friedman Jay Friedman Alan Friedman Mary Fritz Salena Fritz James Fritz John Fritz JoAnn Froshaug John Froshaug Lynn Froy Michael Froy Elizabeth Fuentes Anthony Fuentes Jim Fullmer Gwynne Fullner Dan Fulton Betsy Fulton Mary Fusco Paul Gaarenstroom Anne Gaarenstroom Art Gabriel Ron Gagliano Lynn Gagliano Richard Gahan Lisa Gaines Mike Gaines Hans Gaiser Barbara Gaiser Laura Galinson James Gallagher Leslie Gallant Brenda Gallardo Sergio Gallardo Greg Gallese Diana Gallese Floyd Gammage Shirley Gammage Marcel Gani Jill Garber Skip Garcia Ray Garcia Terri Garcia Christine Garcia Ray Gardner Ingrid Gardner Mary Gardon Dale Gardon Michael Garfinkle Laurie Gargione Sheri Garibaldi Jim Garibaldi Sally Garnaat Lisa Garten Patricia Garthwaite Walter Garthwaite Esther Garvey Seamus Garvey Liz Garvin Mark Garvin Martin Garza Susan Garza Harlee Gasmer Alan Gasmer Frank Gasparovic Nick Gaudio Lauralee Gaudio Catherine Gauthier Ron Gavlick Ann Gavlick Teri Gayheart Trace Gayheart Yoseph GebreGiorgis Loren Geesey Susan Geesey Kelli Gehrs Jon Gehrs Linda Geldermann Fred Geldermann Joanna Geldner Silverman Ken Gelinas Sue Gelinas Kevin Gellenbeck Peggy Gellenbeck Stanley Gelumbus David Gemmill Melanie Gentry Larry Gentry John Georgedes Christine Georgedes Mark Gerganoff Walter Gerken Pam Gerstman Dan Gerstman Nasim Ghaffari Mohmaud Ghaffari Nancy Giddings Pietro Gigante Carol A. Gigante Vicki Gilgor Bernie Gilgor Erik Gillman Judith R Gillman Diane Gillman Nicholas Gizzi Kari Gizzi Virginia Glasner David Glasner Steven Glick Nicola Glick Jill Glickman Barry Glickman Honey Gobel Steven Gobel James Godbout Mario GodoyGonzalez Judith Golden Julie Golden Jeff Golden Marc Golden Cheryl Golding Susie Golding Michael Golding Jay Golding Seth Goldman Fay Goldman Karen Goldman Scott Goldman Steven Goldmeier Debbie Goldmeier Steve Goldstein Robert Golladay Angel Gomez Caroline Gomez Patti S. Gonzales Kathleen Gonzales Edward Gonzales Leonardo Gonzales Lucia Gonzales David Goodlet Gwyn Goodlet Dean Goodman Lisa Goodman Jodi Goodman Don Goodman Kevin Goodreau Terry Ellen Gordon Scott Gordon Jan Gordon Janice Gorence Don Gottfeld Cynthia Gottfeld Elizabeth Gottfried Larry Gottfried Patricia Gottschalk Cindy Gotz Jonathan Gotz Susan Grace Donna Grace Gary Grace Joe Grace Bob Gradwohl Sharon Ann Gradwohl Karen Graff Robert Graff William Graham Melinda Graham Sandra Graham Tim Graham Alan Gralnick Patricia Granados Jose Granados Kim Granatell Michael Granatell Lee Grawn Dalene H. Graybill Cole C. Graybill Janette GraySherwood Martha Graziano Kay Green Thomas Green Janice Greenberg Leonard Greenberg Andrew Greenberg Carmela Greenberg Brad Greene Irene Gregory Nancy Griese Rocky Griese Perianne Grignon Robert Grignon Paula Grigsby Joe Grinbaum Randi Grinbaum Dorota Grodzinski Piotr Grodzinski Cindi Gross Mary Jane Gross Barry Gross Cindy Grossberg Harvey Grossberg Scott Grossman Rebecca Grossman Robin Grove Djordjevic Bob Grusenmeyer Marcia Grusenmeyer Christine Guarente James Guarente Terry Guay Christopher Guay Jacqueline Guengerich Steve Guengerich Carlos Guerra Susie Guerra Richard Gullette Cathleen Gullette Melissa GussHoffelmeyer Mark Guthrie Rebecca Guthrie Patsy Gutierrez Jennifer Guzman Victor Guzman Collier Gwin Victoria Gwin James Gwynn Kathleen Gwynn Jody Haas Aleta Haase Lynda Haberstock James Haberstock Louis Hahn Cheryl Hahn Lenard Hailey Cynthia Haines Deborah Halbert Dean Halbert Colin Halbig Marguerite Halbig Caroline Halcovich Greg Hale Cliff Halevi Nancy Halevi Dean Hallett Kelli Hallett Josette Hallford Rita Haman John Haman Michael Hamel Carole Hamel Robyn Hamilton Jeff Hamilton Barbara Hamrick Joseph Hamrick Ravi Handyal Jayashree Handyal Shannon Hanen Matt Hanen James Haney Charlynn Haney Scott Hanfling Lynn Hanfling Pamela Hankins Michael Hankins Nancy Hannigan John Hannigan Jeffrey Hanover David Hansen Ruth Hansen Michael Hanson Roy Hanson Kim Hanson Jack Hardy Debra Hardy Mary Harley Michael Harley Catherine Harman Katherine Harmeyer Allan Harmeyer Kelley Harrell John Harrington Bill Harrington Coleen Harrington Maggie Harrington Nancy Harris Jon Harris Sylvia Harrison Mike Harrison Ronn Hart Cathy Hart Scott Harter Bridget Harter Rebecca Hass Aaron Hass Linda Hattasch Peter Hattasch Terry Hauck Jeanette Hauck Rick Haun Chris Haun Wendy Haupt Scott Haupt Jean R. 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Make sure you get the best coverage available for your dollar. The Arizona Board of Regents is working with Aetna Student Health to offer you a student-focused health insurance plan that protects you at school, at home, and while traveling or studying abroad. Compare the sponsored student health insurance plan with your current coverage. Consider these factors to help you make your decision: cost of premiums and deductibles, plan maximums, exclusions and limitations, covered benefits, duration of coverage and whether out-of-network care is covered. Each room features: ~ Kitchen or expanded kitchenette, stocked with breakfast items ~ Private entrances, most with access to “world’s greatest porch” ~ Hot/cold water for supplied teas, cereals ~ Air ozone puri½ers ~ Hardwood ¾oors ~ LCD TVs w/300 digital channels Plus: Make an informed decision: Visit www.aetnastudenthealth.com for detailed Plan information including rates, benefits, health discounts and enrollment information. Or call 866-376-7450. You can also visit www.health.arizona.edu for more information The Arizona Board of Regents Student Health Insurance Plan is underwritten by Aetna Life Insurance Company (ALIC) and administered by Chickering Claims Administrators, Inc. Aetna Student HealthSM is the brand name for products and services provided by these companies and their applicable affiliated companies. This material is for information only. Health insurance plans contain exclusions and limitations. Information is believed to be accurate as of the production date; however, it is subject to change. 15.12.316.1 www.aetnastudenthealth.com ~ Parking with video surveillance ~ Free WiFi throughout plus internet work station in a semi-private alcove ~ Walk to University of Arizona, Downtown Tucson and Historic 4th Ave. ALL-SUITE TUCSON BED AND BREAKFAST DAILY, WEEKLY OR EXTENDED STAYS WELCOME RIVER RD. N N. STONE AVE. [email protected] http://144university.com N. ORACLE RD. 144 E. University Blvd. Tucson AZ 85705 520-891-1827 TUCSON HEART HOSPITAL TUCSON MALL E. CROYDON PARK RD. VELO MED URGENT CARE W. WETMORE RD. The University of Arizona Spring 2010 Dreaming of Traveling to France to Cook? No need to travel: in November 2010, France is coming to you! Susan Herrmann Loomis, award winning author of nine books, internationally recognized chef, and the owner of On Rue Tatin Cooking School in Normandy, France, is coming to Arizona to share her love of French foods and her expertise in French cooking through hands-on cooking classes. Proceeds from these events will benefit student programs supported by the Parents and Family Association. From November 8-12, 2010, Susan, a native of Portland, OR will cook authentic French dishes by your side, telling stories Students receive a hand-on experience preparing, cooking and eating various dishes. Photos by Stacey Haines Photography Susan Loomis, native of Portland, OR is the chef and owner of On Rue Tatin Cooking School. and sharing her techniques. When it’s time to hang up your aprons, you will head to a candle lit dining room to enjoy the dishes you have prepared, accompanied by cheeses and wines. Each class features hands-on experience making everything from appetizers and soups to fine French desserts, all prepared with local Arizona ingredients, in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. The price for each class, including a four course meal and wines is $275 per person, or $100 if you wish to observe and enjoy just the meal. Come join us in Phoenix, north Scottsdale and Tucson for this exceptional opportunity to enjoy the best French cui- sine without the expense and time of traveling broad. Additional locations will be considered upon request, depending upon demand. Proceeds will benefit programs our students depend on, including Safe Ride/Safe Walk and the UA Think Tank, which provides tutoring to our students in core skills areas on a drop-in basis. For further information about these events, please contact PFA Advisory Board Member Katherine Harmeyer at (602) 432-6755 or [email protected]. Each class will have limited space, to reserve your space, please email your name and contact information to [email protected]. 19 20 Parents & Family Magazine See what’s outside your dorm Car Sharing: A new program designed to provide hourly car rentals to students and staff. This is a great program for our alternative transportation users that may have an off-campus appointment! Bike Sharing: Students and employees may enjoy the use of a free loaner bike by checking one out from our on-campus bike share stations. Biking: Take advantage of the over 11,000 free bicycle parking spaces or park your bike with added security at one of our secure lockers or enclosures. Biking is a joy for the mind and body – the perfect infusion of healthy energy to get you where you need to be. Disability Cart Service A free service provided to all UA faculty, staff, and students who have a temporary or permanent impairment. Carts operate M-F, 7:30 a.m. to 5 P.M. Sun Tran U-Pass: All UA students, faculty and staff are eligible. The U-pass gives you unlimited use of Sun Tran. Parking & Transportation pays for up to 50% of the cost of the full fare rate. Sun Tran provides maps, schedules to help plan your route! No worries…just time to enjoy your journey. Cat Tran: Getting around campus is easier than ever with the Free CatTran Shuttle. Six routes serve the campus with over 45 stops. Three routes also serve six off-campus Park and Ride Lots. Shuttles operate M-F, 6:30 am to 6:30 pm. NightCat operates M-F, 6pm to 12:30 am. There’s a shuttle sure to suit your needs. Comfort isn’t complicated. Call for our special UA rate and we’ll donate $2 to the UA Scholarship Foundation. Good through Dec. 31, 2010 (866) 716-8133 Mention set number 58640 or Reserve a room online www.fourpoints.com/tucsonwildcats More Information: Parking & Transportation Services 1117 E Sixth St. Tucson, AZ 85721-0181 520.626.PARK (7275) [email protected] www.parking.arizona.edu Tucson University Plaza 1900 E. Speedway Tucson AZ 85719 The University of Arizona Spring 2010 Luxury Rental Homes Near the UA 21 Car, Bike Sharing Services Cut Costs By Bill Davidson UA Parking & Transportation Services UA parents and students are trying to save money by using the new Connect by Hertz car-sharing services, brought to campus by Parking & Transportation Services (PTS). Connect by Hertz, one of the industry leaders in car-sharing programs, has members worldwide who pay an annual fee of $50 and rent cars for as little as $8 an hour, with gas and insurance included. Part of UA Parking & Transportation’s sponsorship of the campus Connect by Hertz Car sharing includes free “Introductory Memberships.” These memberships are made available to any faculty, staff, student, or UA neighbor who wishes to try out car sharing to see if it’s a good fit for their lifestyles. The offer has a value of $50. Just use the promotional codes provided on the flyers and web site to receive the free membership. Here on campus, Connect by Hertz offers Prius’, Escapes and Mini Coopers at five locations: Second Street Garage, Sixth Street Garage, Tyndall Avenue Garage, Highland Avenue, and Olive Street. Universities, like the UA are a particularly large opportunity, because parents have been looking to save money by sending their children to school without cars. According to a study by the AAA, even a small sedan driven just 10,000 miles per year can cost more than $5,500 to own and maintain. Universities, like the UA, want to reduce traffic congestion, and still give students who cannot keep a car on campus, the chance to drive to a movie, concert, dinner, or shopping. Connect by Hertz also accepts drivers who are 18, unlike most full-service rental car companies, which require that drivers be at least 25 for rentals. UA Parents Car-sharing takes cars off the road, and that fits in with the sustainability movement at the UA. Connect by Hertz and PTS also hire students to help maintain its fleet of cars. So far, 493 students, faculty and staff have become Connect by Hertz members, a figure PTS expects to grow as word spreads that the cars are on campus and are affordable at $8 an hour. Sign up for a membership by going to: connectbyhertz.com and type in your promotional code for the free membership, your driver’s license number and a credit card. Upon approval Connect by Hertz will mail a card to you within several days. PTS feels that the program will persuade students to keep their cars at home. There are a lot of students who bring their car but do not use it, but want to have it there as a safety blanket. And if you think that car sharing is the wave of the future, PTS has brought bike sharing to the campus. Students, staff and faculty are eligible to use the bicycles free of charge. The 10 bicycles are comfort style designed, single speed cruiser bikes with dual pivot hand brakes. Bikes are checked out at two locations–Sixth Street Garage cashier booth and Tyndall Avenue Garage cashier booth, between 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Mon.-Fri. Bike loan period is for one working day and the bike must be returned by 4 p.m. For more information on Parking & Transportation’s programs, please go to: www.parking.arizona.edu. We know you care Arizona voters can help avoid a further reduction of $107M to the University System by voting for passage of the one cent temporary sales tax by early voting beginning April 22 or at the polls on May 18 on Proposition 100. Visit http://arizonaalumni.com/advocats Sign the Parents Pledge today to show your support for higher education at http://www.azstudents.org Parents & Family Association [email protected] My Best Home Ever, LLC Quality Living Rents Quick (520) 747-9331 ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° Spacious 2, 3, 5 and 6 Bedroom Floor Plans 2, 3 or 4 Full Baths Washer/Dryer in Every Unit Fully Equipped Kitchens High Ceilings-Ceiling Fans Air Conditioning Alarm Systems Private Yard/Balcony Lush Maintained Landscaping Ample Lighted Parking Prompt Maintenance Quality Development by QuatroVest, Inc. Off-Campus Housing Living off Campus Next Year: What to Consider The chance that a student will live off-campus sometime in their college career is almost a guarantee. There are a few things to consider in helping find that perfect place to call home. Start Early: Begin searching at least 2 months before your planned move-in date. If you are looking at a place for the spring, try to have a lease signed before winter break. Most properties will allow you to move in when you return in January. Budget: What will your monthly expenses look like? Include rent, utilities, groceries, transportation, and entertainment expenses in your budget. Roommates: Determine how many roommates you would like and who they will be. It is a great way to offset costs. Be careful of who you choose for roommates as you may not really know a person until you live with them. Inspect the Condition: When you visit a complex, ask to see the unit you will be renting, not a model. 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Pima County: www.jp.pima.gov/ of the complex to check for adequate lighting in parking lots and other areas. Ask about security measures on the property and if any incidents have occurred recently. Also, inspect the unit to make sure all of the windows and doors lock properly and there is a peep hole in the front door. Deposits: Be prepared to put down a deposit, as most properties require one. It is usually the first month’s rent. Most utilities also require a deposit for new services. Pets: If you own or want a pet, know the policies of the housing provider before signing a lease. Some places allow only certain types of pets while others do not even allow them. Investigate these resources! Arizona Attorney General: www.azag.gov/ 8th Street • Star Pass • University Heights THE BIG 3 We have you covered. New r lowes! price Tucson’s #1 student housing choice tails. r de Call fo campus crossings UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS Text: Uheights to 47464 · (888) 473-7940 1201 N. 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There are many other housing providers that were not able to participate in our program or chose not to. Please contact us if you need help with any commuter related issues. Off-Campus Housing Hotline: 520-621-5859 E-mail Address: [email protected] Disclaimer: The University of Arizona, acting for and on behalf of the Arizona Board of Regents, has not inspected the premises of any of advertiser, and has not independently confirmed the accuracy or reliability of statements made by thirdparty advertisers herein. Potential tenants or purchasers should themselves visit and thoroughly inspect residential premises that they are interested in renting or purchasing. The University of Arizona will not be responsible or liable for any loss occasioned by the content of advertisements contained herein or by conditions existing on the premises of advertisers. offcampus.arizona.edu Off-Campus Housing HOW CAN OFF CAMPUS HOUSING HELP YOU? Apartment Rush and Tours E SPEEDW AY Finding Housing BLVD CLUB RD N CAMPBELL AVE N PARK AVE BLVVD E BROADWAY BLVD NTRY N COU AVE N TUCSON N EUCLID AVE N 4TH AV E N 6TH AVE N STO NE AVE E 6TH STREET NEW Online Apartment and House Locating Website Roommate Locator Spring OffCampus Living Fair Give Students the “Must Knows” Before Living Away from Campus Conflict Mediation Commuter Workshops offcampus.arizona.edu The University of Arizona Spring 2010 UA provides safe campus community First-ever safety survey yields positive results by Bethany Conway After tallying the results of the inaugural student safety survey, officials at the Dean of Students Office validated and confirmed that the University of Arizona is a safe place to live and learn. Of the students who were randomly selected to participate, roughly 600 filled out the online survey, sharing their views on safety at the U of A. While students did express some safety concerns, 86 percent of those surveyed generally feel safe on campus and 87 According to a recent survey, 86 percent of students agree the University of Arizona provides a safe place to live and learn. Bethany Conway photo percent are satisfied with the measures the university has taken to ensure student safety. “The majority of students feel safe on campus,” said Jason Casares, assistant dean of students and campus safety coordinator. The results also show that students are taking steps to maintain their own personal safety, Casares said. Seventy five percent stay in well-lit areas while making their way around campus at night and 69 percent walk in pairs. The majority also reported that they know how to identify a risky situation. “I think the fact that 96 percent of our students know how to recognize when a situation is unsafe speaks to the parents who have done a good job and entrusted the university to Continued on page 26 Discover NEW HORIZONS. See a Southwest only the Sunset Limited® can show you. Traverse the Continental Divide and gaze at stunning desert landscapes as you relax your way to Tucson. On the Sunset Limited, every horizon feels like a new discovery. And Student Advantage cardholders can experience the Sunset Limited at a 15% discount. Discover the Southwest on the SUNSET LIMITED. For reservations and information, VISIT AMTRAK.COM, OR CALL 1-800-USA-RAIL OR YOUR TRAVEL PROFESSIONAL. Routes subject to change without notice. Student Advantage discount applies to rail portion of travel only. Other restrictions may apply. Amtrak and Sunset Limited are registered service marks of the National Railroad Passenger Corporation 25 26 Parents & Family Magazine Great Beds. Great Food. Friendly Hosts. 6 Blocks West of Campus High Speed Wireless Internet Catalina Park Inn B&B catalinaparkinn.com 1.800.792.4885 “Never doubt the power of education.” www.coe.arizona.edu N. 1st Ave. E. Wetmore Rd. E. Speedway Blvd. The University of Arizona Office Hours: M-F 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun. Noon-5 p.m. Campbell Ave. Luxury Student Apartment Community Tanning Bed · Fitness Center Sand Volleyball Courts Free Cable with HBO Free Hi-Speed Internet Student Service Center Tennis Courts · Basketball Courts Shuttle to UA & Pima NORTHPOINTE STUDENT APARTMENTS 520 ∙ 888 ∙ 3838 ∙ 850 E. Wetmore Safe Campus… Continued from page 25 provide adequate services to the campus community to help maintain personal safety,” Casares said. Based on the results, most students have adequate knowledge when it comes to helping friends who are in need. Seventy-seven percent of students know what to do if a fellow student or friend is extremely intoxicated, 74 percent know what to do if a fellow student or friend is depressed and 72 percent are familiar with the signs of someone who is suicidal. Though officials at the Dean of Students Office are happy with the findings, Casares said they understand there is always room for improvement. “Regardless of this positive outcome, the university will not rest in its goal to maintain a safe campus environment,” he said. Using these results, the Dean of Students Office will continue to work with its partners to accomplish the mission of creating a safe campus culture. “The survey allows us to get more specific data concerning our current student population and helps us continue to maintain and enhance the resources and services we provide to our students related to campus safety,” Casares said. One example is the formation of SafeCats, which began during the fall 2009. “As a result of this data, we have launched a social networking campaign through SafeCats, with a goal to get messages of safety out to students as early as possible,” Casares said. “We will continue to advocate for earlier education regarding safety on campus.” Through SafeCats, students now receive information regarding safety through online social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, as well as the SafeCats blog, uasafcats.blogspot.com. Casares said he hopes this program will get students thinking about safety in their daily lives. To find out more about SafeCats, voice your concerns or ask questions about safety on campus, add Safe Cats as a friend on Facebook, follow us on: www.twitter.com/UASafeCats, visit our blog at uasafecats.blogspot.com, go to deanofstudents.arizona.edu/uasafecats or come by the Dean of Students office in Old Main. Would you like to pay less and get more for your housing dollars? If you answered yes, then you should consider living at Sahara Apartments. Here is a comparison between what you get and what you have to pay at one of the on campus Residence Halls, with what you get and what you pay at Sahara. If you live at Sahara Apartments you will have a bigger apartment, your own kitchen and private bath (neither of which are available on campus), AND you will save thousands of dollars. How much are you going to save? So glad you asked! Let’s say you were hoping to live at Posada San Pedro. It would cost $9,774 to live in a single occupancy ROOM for a total of 8 months. You live there from August 19 to December 18, (you HAVE to leave for the holidays) and then come back from January 9 to May 14. When you live in one of Sahara’s single-occupancy studio apartments (with your own kitchen and private bath), you stay 11.5 months (from August 15, 2010 to August 1, 2011) for only $6,037.50. And you DON’T HAVE to leave during holiday breaks! You save $3,736.50 Check out our web site to see your savings for double-occupancy accommodations at Sahara Apartments compared to what you would have paid at the Residence Halls. You won’t believe how much you get for so little at Sahara. 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Box 210136 • Tucson, Arizona 85721-0136 • 520-621-1242 • www.salt.arizona.edu background photo © Jackie Alpers We’re more than just books − we keep your student connected! The University of Arizona Spring 2010 Pursue the Passion, One Grad’s Discovery by Tricia Don, Coordinator, Special Projects for Student Life “What should I do with my life?” Is a question asked by most college students, often following a talk with their parents, which hangs over them their entire academic career. This very question is what set Brett Farmiloe on a unique journey after graduation from The University of Arizona and eventually into a career. In May 2006, while preparing for graduation from UA’s Eller College of Management with an accounting degree, the idea of what to do with his life loomed over Brett’s head. His original plan to get his CPA license and be a good corporate citizen would have been the simpler path, however after reading the statistic that half the workforce dislikes their job, the idea for a book surfaced—“What’s the difference between people who like their job and people who don’t like their job?” From this question, the idea for a road trip across America was created. Interviews were set up with people who loved their job, an RV was purchased ( from Craig- list) and after interviewing three Tucson icons who love their jobs, the journey began. Three hours into the trip, with steam spewing from under the hood, the journey all but ended. Several interviews were completed that summer, but by summer’s end Brett began a job as a corporate auditor. Great ideas are hard to let die, so after hearing nothing from publishers following several book proposals, Brett made the decision to quit his job, find sponsors for a new road trip and begin the journey again. In June 2007, Jobing.com agreed to sponsor the entire “Pursue the Passion” trip - new RV and all. Over the next four months, Brett Farmiloe, Noah Pollock, Jay Whiting and Jay Hubbell, all UA Wildcats, began a journey that covered 16,000 miles, 38 states and 300 interviews of people who loved their job. At the end of the four month odyssey, Brett was hired by Jobing.com and began the process of writing a book about the cross country trip. Two years later, following a complete re-write, “Pursue the Passion” was published and became available on Amazon.com in February. UA Grads Brett Farmiloe, Zach Hubble, Noah Pollock and Jay Whiting traveled across the U.S. to interview people who love their jobs. When asked what this book is about and who his audience is, Brett responded, “This book is about what people who enjoy their Continued on page 31 29 30 Parents & Family Magazine The University of Arizona Spring Pursue The Passion Continued from page 29 work are doing that half of the American workforce isn’t doing. This past year, that stat reached its all time high since the Conference Board started keeping track. Now, only 45% of people working actually like what they do. This book is really about reversing that negative employment statistic and getting people connected with what excites them.” As to who his audience is, Brett stated, “The book’s audience is the unhappy workers, the recent grads, and the parents of those recent grads.” “Pursue the Passion” is a purchase to consider for any student. 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