Pictured: Harry Peemoeller, associate instructor, took the overall 1st place prize and top honors in bread and baguette as well as the Danish category in the 2008 National Bread and Pastry Team Championship in Atlantic City, N.J.
Bissell Career Development College of Business Resume Blitz, Tues, Sept 30, 11am-2pm, 4th floor, Gateway Center conference room. No appointment needed, bring a hardcopy of your resume for review.
College of Business Career Day, open to all CoB students, Thurs, Oct 2, 11am-2pm, Mt Moriah Fellowship Hall.
Sports/Entertainment/Event Management Industry Summit, open to all SEE students,Thurs, Oct 9, 12:30-3:30pm, Mt Moriah Fellowship Hall.
CDO is currently taking applications for the B&P Teaching Assistant position for the Student Dining Center. Must be at least a two year student in B&P with a strong culinary back ground as well. Applications available in CDO.
Center for Academic Support Students enrolled in A Survey of College Math (Math 1002) may come to CAS on Tuesdays between 11:30 and 12:30. No appointment is needed and you can get help with understanding concepts and/or doing homework.
Writing Workshops: Academic Center, Writing Center, Suite 410
Writing Research Papers Mon, Sept 29, 1-1:45pm
MLA Tues, Sept 30, 10:45-11:30am
College of Culinary Arts Baking & Pastry Club is sponsoring the first campus gingerbread house competition: “JWU Gingerbread Dreams,” Sat, Nov 8, 9am-1pm. The competition is limited to the first 20 individuals or teams to sign up. Prizes will be awarded to the top 3. Winning houses will be displayed at Gingerbread Lane at Ballantyne Resort in Dec. To register: individuals or teams of up to four: Robert Brehm or Cliff Johnson. $10 registration, cash or check payable to JWU Baking & Pastry Club. Fee covers all materials for building and decorating a house. Competitors will have a choice of two house styles using pre-baked gingerbread components. Deadline to register, Tues, Oct 14.
Clubs & Organizations Looking for a way to get involved in the community, Habitat for Humanity or helping our youth? There is H.O.P.E. for you. H.O.P.E. is the newest club on campus! First general board meeting: Cyber Lounge, Tues, Oct 7 at 8pm. Questions? Contact Cari Thompson or Tanya Tower.
Toastmasters: Need help with your public speaking skills? Each Tues, 7-8pm, Gateway Center, 4th floor conf room. Contact Professor joan.geller@jwu.edu
College of Culinary Arts Culinary team tryouts, Fri, Oct 3, 9am, lab 335. First 30 students to sign up with either Chef Allison or Chef Malcolm may take a practical test on basic knife skills. The best six students will be picked to represent the Charlotte Campus for an ACF competition in January.
Mandatory one hour meeting for FRESHMAN LAB STUDENTS, Oct 15, Hance.
PM students: 12:30–1:30pm
AM students: 1:30-2:30pm
Meeting topic: How to Web-Register and Degree Works introduction
Community Outreach Boy Scouts of Cabarrus County: Help with meals for approximately 200 people, Sat, Oct 11 at a Cub Scout Camporee in Concord, N.C. All food product and cooking equipment will be provided, they are just looking for you to donate your time and culinary talent! Transportation can be provided, if necessary and volunteers are welcome to stay and camp out overnight. For more details or to volunteer, contact Greg Holiman at 704-699-7333 or ncholiman@yahoo.com. Deadline to volunteer is Mon, Sept 29.
Department of Safety & Security A friendly reminder that the Trade Street side of parking lot B, along the fence, is a no parking zone.
Health & Counseling Services Attention new students: Check your campus email! You have been notified by campus email if your immunization records do not meet NC requirements. You must meet NC college entry immunization requirements by Oct 3 or you cannot remain in class. Only students not meeting NC requirements have been notified. Call or stop by Health Services if you have any questions.
Office of Public Relations The Student Handbook is your guide to the services available to you and also your resources for the university policies. Want a printed copy? Please contact melinda.law@jwu.edu, director of public relations.
Trunk or Treat Decorate your car and hand out candy to area children, Oct 31, res hall parking lot, Oct 31. To volunteer or register a call, contact Crystal Gibson, 757-617-9883.
2008 NEASC VISIT: JWU will undergo a comprehensive evaluation visit, Oct 26-30, by a team representing the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Visit http://www.jwu.edu/ab_accred.htm, see 2008 NEASC Visit.
Recreational Services The intramural Par 3 golf tournament is scheduled for Sat, Oct. 4 at Paradise Valley Golf Par 3. Registration: 3:30-4pm, events start at 4pm.
Active sport clubs include: cheerleading, ice hockey, men’s softball, soccer and Lacrosse. If you are interested in joining any of these sport clubs, contact Recreational Services or 980-598-1840.
Student Dining Center The Big Dip, dinner, Mon, Sept 29.
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