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.
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the student
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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
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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
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“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
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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,
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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
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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
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▷ 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/
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(520) 621-3636 ■ http://www.registrar.arizona.edu/
residency/residenc.htm
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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/
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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
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PARENTS & FAMILY ASSOCIATION
Spring Update
By Kathy Adams Riester,
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Assistant Dean of Students &
Director, UA Parents & Familyy
Association
Greetings UA Parents &
Family Members and supporters!
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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
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on plans for the “Meet Your Maricopa
County Legislator Night” which will be
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▷ 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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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Parents & Family Magazine
UA PARENTS & FAMILY ASSOCIATION
PARENTS PLUS MEMBERSHIP
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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
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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
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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
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Peter Cardrilli
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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
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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
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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
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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. Hausheer
Roberta Havey
Patrick Havey
Shelley Hawkins
Tom Hayes
Kelley Hayes
Patricia Heidorn
Forrest Heidorn
Dan Heinfeld
Katherine Heinfeld
Jacqueline Heins
Marie Heins
Robert Heller
Brian Hellmann
Jill Hellmann
Diana Helzer
Gerald Helzer
Cynthia Hennessey
Thomas Hennessey
Jim Hensley
Maria Hensley
Carl Herman
Joe M. Hernandez
Lila J. Hernandez
Maria Teresa
Herrlinger
William Herrlinger
Lynn Hersckowitz
Bari Hersckowitz
Susan Herskovits
Deborah Hertzog
Frank Hertzog
Betty Hickey
Audie Hickey
Mimi HickmanPerfetti
Kim Hicks
Suzanne Hidalgo
Scott Hiland
Kathy Hiland
Diana Hillman
Karen Hillman
Richard Hillman
Jadine Hilt
Bruce Hilt
Janet Hirsch
Robert Hirsch
Mary Hirsch
Louis Hirsch
Susan Hirsch
Art Hirsch
Fred Hirsh
Mindy Hirsh
John Hites
Peter Hochuli
Nancy Hochuli
Tim Hoffelmeyer
Victor Hoffer
Lynell Hoffer
Barbara Ann
Hoffman
Brian Hoffman
Sue Hogan
Thomas Hogan
Judy Hogin
Robert Hogin
Lanah Holden
Lane Hollinger
Mark Hollinger
Joi Hollis
Tim Hollis
Patty Holloway
Frank Holloway
Kimball Holt
Roger Holt
Keith Holt
PAUL HOM
Michael Honaker
Nan Hopen
John Hopen
Peter Hosmer
Janna Hosmer
Jillian Hostenske
Margaret Hostrup
Alan Hostrup
John Hottinger
Grace Hottinger
Kevin Houston
Carla Houston
Karen Howard
Danny Howard
Melody Howe
Weintraub
Gina Howey
Kirk Huang
Joann Hubbard
Georgia Hudak
Debbie Hudson
Paul Huff
Diana Huffman
Cynthia Huggins
Jesse Huggins
Debra Hughes
Lisa Huish
Bruce Huish
Steven A. Hulka
Mary Hulka
Peter Humphrey
Tom Hunt
Geri Hunt
Debra Huntsinger
Jim Huntsinger
Sharie Hunziker
Peter Hunziker
Don Huonker
Belinda Huonker
Frank Huppenthal
Terri HurkaRamirez
Dave Husen
Cathy Husen
Carol Hutchinson
Jerry Hutchinson
Robert Hutchison
Fran Hutchison
Cynthia Hyink
William Hyink
Douglas Hyman
Ted Hyman
Susan Hyman
Kelly Hyman
Jean Inman
Sam Inman
Anna Isaacs
Don Isaacs
Maureen Islat
Susan Israels
Scott Israels
Stephanie Ivanov
Noella Iwahashi
Vernon Iwahashi
Tarif Jaber
Caren Jablonsky
Dwayne Jackson
Valerie Jackson
David Jacobs
Steve Jacobs
Debora Jacobs
Gerri Jacobs
Mohamed R.
Jainoor
Carmen J. Jainoor
Walter Jakubowski
Marilyn Jakubowski
Mary Ellen
Jakubowski
Gene Jakubowski
Cheryl Jalowiec
Phillip Jalowiec
Terry James
Mike James
Andrea James
Robert James, Jr.
Rick Jamison
Alexandra Jamison
Howard Janco
Anne Janco
Greg Janssen
Patty Janssen
Kellie Jaquez
Marty Jaquez
Louise Jaramillo
Karen Jedziniak
Paul Jedziniak
Thomas Jeffrey
Debra Jeffrey
Scott Jenkins
Chrissie Jenkins
Cindy Jenkins
Dennis Jenkins
Augie Jimenez
Guillermina
Jimenez
Sue Jimenez
Wendy L. Johnson
Carol Johnson
Linda Johnson
Amy Johnson
Eleanor Johnson
Steve Johnson
Kay Johnson
Scott R. Johnson
Brian Johnson
Scott Johnson
Gary Johnson
Arlene Johnson
Jeffrey Johnston
Donna Johnston
Joan Jones
Penny Jones
Cathy Jones
Lois Jones
Ray Jones
Gordon Jones
John Jones
Amy Jorrisch
Brian Joseph
Dorothy Joseph
Charlie Joyce
Edward Juarez
Colleen Julian
Art Julian
Raymond Jung
Sammy Jung
Valerie Jung
Pamela Kahn
Mark Kalas
Beth Kalas
Youngdoo Kang
Steven Kang
Steve Kang
Stephanie Kang
Paula Kaplan
Judi Kaplan
Danielle Kaplan
Karen Kaplan
Sharon Kaplan
Joe Kaplan
Richard Kaplan
Philp Kapsos
Thomas Karagianes
Edward Kardell
Linda Kardell
Michael Karim
Annette Karim
Paul Karpowich
Linda Karpowich
Cathy Karson
Mitch Karson
Michael Kassarjian
Debbie Kassarjian
David Katzman
Michele Katzman
Susie Kaufman
Brian Kaufman
Abe Kazimierek
Randi Kazimierek
Marianne Keathley
Alan Keathley
Maureen Keckeisen
Mark Keckeisen
Paula Keefer
Jim Keefer
Cheryl Keenan
Kevin Keenan
Wendi Keene
Susan Keesen
Joan Keffeler
Bret Keffeler
Elizabeth Keith
M. Gordon Keith
Ken Kelly
Fran Kelly
Lisa Kelman
Steven Kelman
Tracey Kennedy
Mike Kennedy
Mary Kenneth
Larry Kent
Andrea Kent
Sermsee Kerner
Andrew Kerner
Gary Kessler
Patricia Kestler
Stephen Kestler
Dede Keteyian
Armen Keteyian
Sandra Ketterer
Nader Khoshniyati
Shirley Khoshniyati
LuAnn Kidd
Chris Kiernan
Carla Kiernan
Kathleen M. King
Stephan King
Jennie King
Carolen King
Peter T. King
Debbie King
John King
Kathleen Kinley
Dennis Kinley
Michael Kinney
Kathleen Kinney
Griff Kinsinger
Suzanne Kinsinger
Sharon Kipersztok
Oscar Kipersztok
Mike Kirk
Lesley Kirk
Caroline
Kirkpatrick
Darrow Kirkpatrick
Bonnie Kiser
Greg Kiser
Barb Kish
Mike Kish
Jeanne & Brad
Kisner
Susan Kittell
Larry Kittell
Shelly Kleiman
Brenda Kleiman
Cynthia Klein
Steven Klein
Stacy Klibanoff
Alan Klibanoff
Joyce R. Klotz
Cary R. Klotz
Iris Lee Knell
Paul Knell
Ian Knowles
Bob Knudsen
Marjorie Koconis
Mary Koenigseder
Peter Koenigseder
Debbie Koepsel
Marc Koepsel
Kelly Kokot
Michael Kokot
Margaret Kole
Stuart Kole
Betty Kolko
Harrian Kolko
Steve Kolko
Bob Kolko
Mary Kollar
Susan Kopcha
John Kopcha
Julie Korte
Jeff Korte
Linda Kosin
Mark Kosin
Paula Kosturos
Bill Kosturos
Michael Kotel
Kathryn Kotel
James Kovaleski
Allyson Kovoleski
Peter Kowalski
Sandra Kowalski
Mary Anne Kraus
Alan E. Kraus
Anna Krause
Larry Krause
Bruce Krell
Vicki Krell
Ted Krismann
Sherri Krismann
George Krueger
JoAnne Krueger
Richard Krug
Diane Krumholtz
Lyras
George Krzystofczyk
Dolores
Krzystofczyk
David Kuhlman
Robert Kulze
Jutta Kulze
Jennifer
Kupiszewski
Stephen
Kupiszewski
Jennifer LaBare
Art LaBare
Paul LaBellarte
Lisbeth LaBellarte
Marie Labrie
Renee LaCroix
Brooke Lafrenz
Greg Laing
Barbara Laing
Karrie Laliotis
Jan Lane
Scott Lane
Karen Langan
Scott Langan
Mary Langenfeld
David Langenfeld
Tim Langley
Kathleen Langley
Michele Langley
Larry Langley
Sky Larsen
Charles R. LaRue
Donna Laubscher
Joel Laubscher
Paul Laudicina
Ezequiel Peter
Laurel
Diana Laurel
Susan Lauren
Sherri Laurens
Shereen Lavi
Corrinn Lavi
Kirk Lawrence
Ron Lawrence
Lorna Lawrence
Diane Lawrence
Nancy Layman
Mollie Lazarus
Stephen Lazarus
Barb Leclerc
Paul Leclerc
Sari Lederman
Harold Lederman
James Ledley
Susan Ledley
Anne Lee
Robert Lee
Barbara Leehey
Kevin Leehey
Buckita Leff
Andrea Leff
Robert Leff
Larry Leff
Janet Lefton
Robert Lefton
Mark Leiborit
Alan Leibowitz
Lou Leibowitz
Sue Leichner
Charles Leichner
Karen Lentin
Michael Lentin
Lisa Lerner
Nelson Lerner
Deborah Levering
Jeff Levering
Ken Levine
Terry LevittGarfinkle
Philip Levy
Ellyn Levy
Eric Lew
Annmarie Lew
Susan Lewis
Dale Lewis
Jane Lewis
Jill Lewis
John Lewis
Kathleen Lewis
Alan Lewis
Harold Lewis
Judy Lewisohn
Dalene Leyva
Fred Leyva
Shirley Li
Scott Lichterman
Jane Lichterman
Emily Lincoln
Brian Lincoln
Debbie Lindon
Gary Lindon
Frank Linebaugh
Cathy Lines
Louise Lingner
Terry Lingner
Pamela Linter
Deena Linzenberg
Shirley Lipstone
Lewis Lipstone
Stephenie Little
Mitchell Little
James Littman
Sandra Littman
William Litvak
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Philip Lo
Louise Lo
Pamela LoBosco
Sam LoBosco
Martin Locke
Helen Locke
Janet Locklar
Jeff Locklar
Ginger Logan
Stacy Logan
John Logan
Jill London
Janet Lonner
David Lonner
Kurt Lonsway
Christopher Lopez
Robin Ann Lopez
Mary Sue Lotzar
Chuck Lotzar
Karen LouderStrobe
James Loukota
Debra Loukota
Judy Loutfy
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Karen Lowe
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Kerry Lynch
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STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN
With the changing economy, how can you afford
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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].
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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.
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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.
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The chance that a student will
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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. Check areas such as appliances, doors, lights,
faucets, storage spaces, and other areas. If you want
the apartment only under the conditions that there are
repairs, get a written agreement from your landlord that
includes dates of completion.
Leases: Leases come in many different lengths.
Some are month to month while others are for a
specified amount of time (i.e. 12 month, 6 month).
Make sure you understand everything in your lease.
Inspect for Security: Inspect the outside
The Center for Student Involvement &
Leadership Commuter and Off-Campus Housing
Resources
Phone: 520-621-5859
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://offcampus.arizona.edu/
Housing Guide http://offcampus.arizona.edu/
downloads/UAhousingguide09.pdf
ASUA Legal Services: This is a free service to UofA
students. The attorney can help to interpret you lease,
advise you on landlord-tenant conflicts, and other legal
issues. Call 520-621-ASUA to make an appointment.
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
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ensure you are living in an environment that works for you.
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First-ever
safety survey
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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.
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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
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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:
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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
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work are doing that half of the American
workforce isn’t doing. This past year, that
stat reached its all time high since the
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