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Volume XII No. 9
October 20, 2003
The Scarlet Letter is published weekly except during break periods
during the academic year for St. Lawrence employees by the staff of the University
communications office. Submissions, comments and questions can be addressed
to or faxed to 7422; deadline is Wednesday at 5 p.m. for the following
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Major Campus Events, 2003-04
(Weekends unless noted)
·Admissions Visit Days: Monday, November
10; Saturday, December 6 (For information: 5261)
·Board of Trustees Meetings: February
19-21, May 13-15 (For information: 5585)
·Alumni Council: January 29-February 1(For
information: 5585)
·Admissions Scholar Days: Monday, April
5; Monday, April 12 (For information: 5261)
·Admissions Open Houses for Accepted Students:
April 10, April 17 (For information: 5261)
·Moving-Up Day: April 24 (For information:
5757)
·Commencement Weekend: May 14-16 (For
information: 5585)
·Reunion Weekend: June 3-6 (For information:
5904)
Announcements
International Program Meetings: The following information meetings
are scheduled:
"Italy: Thursday, October 23, E.J. Noble University Center Formal Lounge,
4:15 p.m.
"India: Wednesday, October 29, Carnegie 112, 7:30 p.m.
Make-a-Difference Days Sign-Ups: Those interested in volunteering to work on community service projects on Make-a-Difference Days, October 24 and 25, may sign up for two-hour blocks of time at the E.J. Noble University Center information desk through October 21. For information: 5652 or atownsend@stlawu.edu.
Blood Drive: Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity is sponsoring a Red Cross blood drive on Tuesday, October 28, 11:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. in Eben Holden. Sign-ups for appointments are at the E.J. Noble University Center Information Desk on Wednesday, October 22, 6-8 p.m., and Thursday, October 23, and Friday, October 24, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. For information: Anne Townsend, 5652 or atownsend@stlawu.edu
Photographs for "An Evening of Remembrance": Anyone who wishes to have a photo of a loved one who has passed away be used during "An Evening of Remembrance," Friday, November 14, in Gunnison Memorial Chapel, should submit it to Diane Chase, Dean-Eaton 1005, by November 7. Anyone who wishes to take part in the program should contact Daniel Hernandez, 5391 or dhernandez@stlawu.edu.
Lunch Bunch: Laurentian Women's Association Lunch Bunch meets on the
first Wednesday of each month in the E.J. Noble University Center Formal Lounge.
Remaining dates for the fall semester are November 5 and December 3. Reservations
must be made by noon the preceding day with Mickey Williams, 386-8781.
Job Openings
(For all openings, St. Lawrence University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action employer. Complete position descriptions are available in the human
resources office or at www.stlawu.edu/resources/job.html. If a deadline is
not given, review begins upon receipt of applications.)
Global Studies: one-year sabbatical replacement,
November 15. Philosophy: Visiting assistant professor,
Asian philosophies/19th and 20th century Continental philosophy.
Achievements
Associate Professor of Biology Joseph S. Erlichman has been awarded
a $114,290 grant from the National Institutes of Health to study the role
of electrical coupling in the central chemosensory functions of the brain,
especially respiratory control. The grant includes funding for several students
to assist with the research.