10 Rroncos Voice February 1995 r CALENDAR OF EVENTS FEBRUARY 1 10 11 14 16 17 18 19 22 Resume Preparation Workshop sponsored by the Career Services & Placement Center; 9am to 10am American Red Cross Blood Drive at Methodist College; 10am to 2:30pm FSU Black History Month Kick-off Program “Black History: Reflections & Interpretations of the Negro Spiritual”; 2pm Workshop on Job Interview Skills sponsored by the Career Services & Placement Center; 10:30 to 11:30am Job Search and Strategies: workshop sponsored by Career Services & Placement; 10am to I lam Eighth Annual Teachers’ Job Fair; 10am to 3pm Lilly Gym Review and preparation course begins for the National Counselor Examination Sponsored by the Continuing Education Department 9am to 4pm (lunch break between 12pm and 1pm) Pre-registration fee of $90.00 ($105.00 after January 27) Course will continue on 2/11 and 2/18 OFALA, 1995—African-American Cultural Festival Seabrook Auditorium, 4pm to 8pm Co-Sponsored by FSU & Fayetteville Parks &. Recreation National African-American Read-In Chain Sponsored by the Cumberland Co. Public Library & Information Center; 4pm For more information contact Wanda Young at 483-7727 African-American Read-In Chain; 9:30am to I0:30am& I2pmto Ipm Curriculum Lab, Chesnutt Library Workshop on How to Seek State and Federal Employment Sponsored by Career Services & Placement 1 lam to 12pm Workshop on Cooperative Education & Internships Sponsored by Career Services & Placement 1:30 to 2:30pm Opened Gates Book Club to discuss essays from Nikki Giovanni’s Racism 101 and several of the author’s poems; 7pm Sponsored by Cumberland Co. Public Library & Information Center; Headquarters Library 483-7727 Vignettes in Shades Of Black Butler Little Theater, 7pm Sponsored by FSU School of Education Black Film Festival Rudolph Jones Student Center, 6pm GMAT Review Workshops begin; 8am to Ipm Sponsored by FSU’s MBA Program Fee of $80.00 Course will continue on 2/18, 2/25, and 3/4 HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY Black Love Rally Sponsored by MASK Demonstration at the Fayetteville Market House; 3pm Unity Rally on campus 7pm American Red Cross Blood Drive Fayetteville Tech.; 10am to 2:30pm Black History Extravaganza R. J. Student Center; 1 lam to 4pm Black Film Festival Student Center; 10pm 3rd Annual Casino Night Sponsored by the Fayetteville Museum of Art Prince Charles Hotel Interested? Contact museum at 485-5121 ALVfN AILEY Repertory Ensemble Seabrook Auditorium; 7:30pm Black History Month Quiz Bowl Jones Board Rm., Chesnutt Lib.; 12pm FEBRUARY 24 25 26 MARCH 3-4 18 23-26 American Red Cross Blood Drive Hoke County EMS; 1pm to 6:30pm 1995 Tickets & Tours and SATO Travel Extravaganza Fort Bragg Yntema Club; 12pm to 4pm Additional info: call Ms. Gudron Blackmon at 396-1278/1270 Deadline for requests for applications for the Art ’95 Annual Open Multimedia Competition Sponsored by 21st Century Art Deadline for requests by telephone or fax: 3/3 Judging will take place in May American Red Cross Blood Drive Medical Arts Pharmacy; 9am to 1pm Echoes of the Children Butler Little Theater; 3 pm FSU Sponsored by School of Education Applications available for SGA Officers/Senators, SAC Officers/Members, Class Officers Student Activities Office National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice NC State Chapter Second Annual Conference at North Carolina Central University “Criminal Justice—A Community Perspective” GMAT Testing National Black College Alumni Reunion Miami, Florida OTHER IMPORTANT DATES AND EVENTS.. January 1 January 9 January 18 throughout February January 26 through February 5 Februaury 17 and 18 June 17 North American Open Poetry Contest begins Entries must be postmarked by April 30 Financial Aid applications available for Summer ’95 and Academic Year ‘95-’96 Financial Aid Workshops for 1995-1996 Cape Fear Regional Theater presents: Good Times Are Killing Me by Lynda Barry FSU’s Ninth Annual Educational Forum—’’Internet: Education On-Line With Technology” Fri., 3:30pm to 9pm Sat., 8:30am to 1:30pm GMAT testing Chancellor Search Committee Forum Dates Please note on your calendar and make a determined effort to attend your particular group forum meeting. They are very important, as they are de signed to identify and gather your concerns, positions, and interests with respect to the search process. Get there. Be there. STUDENT FORUMS Tuesday, February 7 & 14, 1995 (2-4 p.m.) Shaw Auditorium FACULTY FORUMS Thursday, February 9 & 16, 1995 (2-4 p.m.) Shaw Auditorium STAFF FORUMS Thursday, February 9, 1995, (10:00-12:00 a.m.) Shaw Auditorium Wednesday, February 15, 1995 (2-4 p.m.) Shaw Auditorium COMMUNITY FORUMS Thursday, February 9, 1995 (7-9 p.m.) Shaw Auditorium Thursday, February 14, 1995 (7-9 p.m.) Pate Room, Main Library

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