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MUCH in OAP… Monthly Update & College Happenings in the Office of Academic Programs
As‐
sociate Dean Lunch‐ eons—
Welcome to the January edition of MUCH in OAP….
I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :
elist 39: Winter Proce-dures—Particularly the Teaching-related mate-
2
College of Ag
Study Abroad
2
College of Ag
Scholarships
2
The January Scoop 2
Purdue University Procedures 2012
3-7
Spring Student Awards 8
Indiana Academy of Science Abstracts
9
Resource Page 10
CSRC Meetings 8
Student Happenings—”New Really Exciting Stuff in the College of Agriculture”
M O N D A Y , J A N U A R Y 9 , 2 0 1 2 V O L U M E I I , I S S U E I
I M P O R T A N T
D A T E S
Spring Classes Begin—
Monday, January 9, 2012
College of Agriculture
Scholarships—
Application Deadline for
2012-2013 academic year
is February 1, 2012
Spring Student Awards
Deadline is Tuesday,
February 7, 2012
Call For Papers: Deadline
for receipt of paper/
poster abstracts is Friday,
February 10, 2012
SAVE THE DATE:
College of Agriculture
Spring Recognition
Program—Friday,
April 13, 2012
If you have an article, or photo, relating to our undergraduate/graduate programs, please feel free to share; we will do our best to incorporate in the newsletter. We do want to try and keep it simple, yet informative. Please note the parameters: we will need any information, that you would like to see in this newsletter, one week prior to the first Monday of each month. Please forward to Janet Ward at [email protected].
Friendly reminder that this newsletter will be linked and archived to the OAP website.
Ag Ambassador High Ropes
Training
As Spring Classes begin today, a warm winter welcome. Best wishes to
all for a successful start to the new semester.
Entomology—Gabriel Hughes receives the Outstanding
Masters Student Award from Steve Yaninek
Department of Entomology Awards
Recep on on December 15th.
Awards presented by Department
Head, Steve Yaninek.
Le Photo: Gabriel Hughes selected
as Outstanding Masters Student.
Right Photo: Victoria Caceres was
selected as the Outstanding
Doctoral Student.
Bo om Photo: John Diller was
selected for Outstanding Service by
a Student.
College of Agriculture Graduates Commencement Lineup
December 2011
PleaseSAVETHEDATEfortheannual
CollegeofAgricultureRecognitionProgram
Friday,April13,2012
T P 6:00 . . L P .
College of
Agriculture
Scholarship
Application Deadline
for 2012-2013
academic year is
February 1, 2012 .
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College of Ag Scholarships
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The link for the Study Abroad page h p://www.ag.purdue.edu/IPIA/studyabroad.
The January Scoop….did you know?
The COA online scholarship applica on deadline for 2012‐2013 academic year is February 1, 2012 (for incoming freshmen and current students). The online applica on will be available on December 12, 2011. h p://www.ag.purdue.edu/oap/Pages/scholarships.aspx For students to be considered for university merit scholarships they must apply and have a completed admissions applica on on file by November 15th. h p://www.purdue.edu/admissions/undergrad/costs/merit_scholarships.html
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Study Abroad Study Abroad ‐ Encourage your students to apply! Students can s ll apply for our Semester, Summer, and Maymester programs. The COA winter and spring break op ons are full at this me. During Maymester, our students can study in one of the follwing countries: Chi‐na, Costa Rica, Ireland/England/Wales, Romania, Ukraine, England, and Italy. Our Summer programs range from eight to ten weeks and students have the ability to study in Honduras, Taiwan or France. There are many op ons available for students who would like the oppor‐tunity to study for a semester and countries represented.
January 1673 – Regular mail delivery begins between New York and Boston
January 1793 – First hot air balloon flight in the US lifts off in Philadelphia
January 1870 – Construction of Brooklyn Bridge begins
January 1878 - Yale Daily News published, 1st college daily newspaper
January 1880 – Building of Panama Canal begins
This message regarding Adverse Winter Weather Procedures and Announcements is being sent on behalf of Robert McMains, vice president for physical facili es. Please direct ques ons or comments to him at 494‐8000.
The PDF document may be found here: h p://www.purdue.edu/apps/elist39/download.cfm?filename=2011‐2012_WL_Adverse_Winter_Weather_Procedures.pdf
Winter Weather Procedures—Particularly the Teaching-related material
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Purdue University Procedures Spring 2012
next five (5) pages
From: "dwhi [email protected]" <dwhi [email protected]> Subject: Purdue University Procedures Spring 2012
OFFICE OF THE PROVOST December 29, 2011 Dear Colleagues: Even though the holiday season is upon us, the beginning of the spring semester is just around the corner, star ng Monday, January 9th, 2012. As you plan ahead for your spring courses, I would like to remind you that the Student Bill of Rights requires that all faculty provide a syllabus for their students. The syllabus is a great way for you to offer an overview of class expecta ons to your students. A simple syllabus format and the Purdue University Course Procedures for Spring 2012 can be found at Center for Instruc onal Excellence website<h p://www.purdue.edu/cie/teaching/syllabus.html> . I also want to make you aware the Adverse Winter Weather Procedures and Announcements<h p://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/health_safety/2011/11130WinterWeather.pdf> sent out on November 29, 2011 on behalf of Robert E. McMains, Vice President for Physical Facili es. Also, please find a ached a reference document on technologies Purdue has to offer to communicate or engage with your students in case of unex‐pected emergencies that affect the Purdue West Lafaye e campus. Also, please find a ached a document outlining the Ini al Course Par cipa on Repor ng that Purdue Univer‐sity implemented in the Spring 2011 term. Thank you for your a en on to this ma er — and to the well being of our students. Best wishes and Happy Holidays! Cordially, A. Dale Whi aker Professor, and Vice Provost for Undergraduate Academic Affairs ____________________________________________________________________ Hovde Hall of Administra on, Room 100 610 Purdue Mall West Lafaye e, IN 47907‐2040 (765) 494‐9709 Fax: (765) 496‐2031
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Purdue University Procedures Spring 2012—(Continued)
Purdue has technologies to make it possible for faculty to communicate or engage with students in case of unexpected emergencies that
affect the campus. Planning ahead of me is crucial to ensuring con nuity of your courses through an emergency. It’s important to
recognize that in the event of an emergency, just as at any other me, University policies regarding privacy and confiden al data must
s ll be observed. The easiest and most effec ve way to be prepared for an emergency is to set up a Course Email list for your class at
the beginning of the semester. It will automa cally create an email list that enrolls students and will be ready for you to use when need‐
ed to email informa on to your class. Get started with the Course Email List tool here:
h p://www.itap.purdue.edu/learning/tools/emaillists/
Good prepara on at the beginning of a semester would also include pu ng your course materials and grades in Blackboard and provid‐
ing instruc ons to your students on how to access them. Uploading your presenta ons and notes at the beginning of the semester en‐
sures that students will have access to all relevant course work if an emergency should occur. Uploading your syllabus would be an easy
first step. Quizzes and assignments can be created, distributed, and collected through Blackboard as well. Get started with Blackboard
here:
h p://www.itap.purdue.edu/learning/tools/blackboard/
Faculty who wish to give presenta ons or have student groups work synchronously could plan to use Adobe Connect. Using audio or
video through Connect or another video broadcas ng applica on is also a possibility. Faculty may hold live text or audio chat sessions via
Adobe Connect or other readily available, free chat applica ons, such as Skype. Get started with Adobe Connect here:
h p://www.itap.purdue.edu/learning/tools/gomeet/
If there is a campus emergency, it is likely faculty will be working from home or another remote loca on. They will need a rela vely
current computer with a broadband connec on, such as DSL or cable, and microphone or webcam if they want to broadcast or record
audio or video. Because faculty may need access to other resources, such as files that are kept on their office computer, they should
know how to access them ahead of me. Local IT can assist with this need. The key to being prepared for class con nuity in the event of
a campus emergency is planning ahead and familiarizing yourself and your students ahead of me with the procedures and technolo‐
gies that might be used. Your local IT staff and ITaP are available to assist in your planning. Please contact ITaP at [email protected] any
me to set up a consulta on.
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Purdue University Procedures Spring 2012—(Continued)
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Purdue University Procedures Spring 2012—(Continued)
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Purdue University Procedures Spring 2012—(Continued)
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Spring Student Awards
This message is sent on behalf of Natalie Carroll, Professor, Departments of Youth Development & Agricultural Education and Agri-cultural & Biological Engineering and Chair of the COA Awards Committee.
TO: Department Heads/Administrative Assistants
FROM: Natalie Carroll
DATE: December 5, 2011
College Awards
We are soliciting only for the Spring Student awards right now (listed below). We wanted to give you ample time to prepare and submit your packets by the deadline. Please carefully note the following information:
Spring submissions
Outstanding Senior
Outstanding Junior
Outstanding Sophomore
Outstanding Freshman
Deadline for all of the above nominations will be 5 p.m. on Tuesday, February 7, 2012 uploaded to SharePoint.
Please visit the awards website for more detailed information:
http://www.agriculture.purdue.edu/oap/Awards.asp
The Fall Solicitation (Richard Kohls Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching, Richard Kohls Early Career, Outstanding Gradu-ate Educator, Pfendler Outstanding Counselor and Outstanding Service to Students) will come out around August 2012.
CSRC Meeting Schedule
From: Barbara L. Golden [mailto:[email protected]] Subject: Re: CSRC Meeting Times & Locations
THURSDAY January 12 2:30-3:30pm Lilly 1-436
THURSDAY January 19 2:30-3:30pm Lilly 3-113
THURSDAY January 26 2:30-3:30pm Lilly 3-113
THURSDAY February 2 2:30-3:30pm Lilly 3-113
THURSDAY February 9 2:30-3:30pm Lilly 3-113
THURSDAY February 16 2:30-3:30pm Lilly 1-436
THURSDAY February 23 2:30-3:30pm Lilly 3-113
THURSDAY March 1 2:30-3:30pm Lilly 3-113
THURSDAY March 8 2:30-3:30pm Lilly 3-113
THURSDAY March 22 2:30-3:30pm Lilly 3-113
THURSDAY March 29 2:30-3:30pm Lilly 3-113
THURSDAY April 5 2:30-3:30pm Lilly 3-113
THURSDAY April 12 2:30-3:30pm Lilly 3-113
THURSDAY April 19 2:30-3:30pm Lilly 3-113
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The Indiana Academy of Science encourages abstracts and tles from field scien sts, academic scien sts, industry scien‐sts, science educators, graduate students, undergraduate students, and other researchers whose work is of scien fic
interest to the membership. The following provides details regarding guidelines for Paper and Poster submission for the 127th Annual Academy Mee ng, March 10, 2012. Abstract uploading and Mee ng registra on will be available begin‐ning January 1, 2012.
For ques ons please contact your Sec on Chair (name and contact informa on to be found at www.indianaacademyofscience.org), or the Academy: [email protected] . Abstracts will be printed in the Program Book for the Annual Academy Mee ng.
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Criteria The research must be new and of sufficient scien fic importance. Science presenters must be members of the Indiana Academy of Science. To register membership or renew your mem‐bership for 2012, go to h p://www.indianaacademyofscience.org.
All science presenters must register for the Annual Mee ng and pay the Annual Mee ng registra on fee. Oral Presenta ons will take place on Saturday March 10, 2012 (See the tenta ve Program Agenda), and should be pre‐sented within a 12 minute me limit. A 3 minute Q&A will follow each presenta on.
Technical Requirements Abstracts must be submi ed on the on‐line submission form which includes tle, first author's name, address, and email address, as well as co‐author names, addresses, and email addresses. Abstracts submi ed are limited to 300 words (not including the tle or author names).
A single individual may submit only one abstract as the first author. It is assumed that this individual will make the presenta on.
ABSTRACT UPLOADING WILL BE AVAILABLE ON‐LINE BEGINNING
JANUARY 1, 2012; THE DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF PAPER AND POSTER ABSTRACTS IS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2012.
h p://www.indianaacademyofscience.org
CALL FOR PAPERS: ABSTRACTS FOR PRESENTATION AT THE 127TH ANNUAL ACADEMY MEETING, CALL FOR PAPERS: ABSTRACTS FOR PRESENTATION AT THE 127TH ANNUAL ACADEMY MEETING,
Technology in the Classroom
http://www.itap.purdue.edu/learning/facilities/tic/
Technology in the classroom locations
http://www.itap.purdue.edu/learning/facilities/tic/locations/
iClicker information
http://www.itap.purdue.edu/learning/tools/iclicker/
Reserving an Intructional Lab
http://www.itap.purdue.edu/learning/facilities/instructionallabs/resources/request.cfm
Assistive Technology Center (ATC)
http://www.itap.purdue.edu/learning/support/atc/
Instructional Labs
http://www.itap.purdue.edu/learning/facilities/instructionallabs/
Instructor
Resources
Check out
these Web
sites for more
informa on
on …...
Spring 2012 Academic Calendar
Office of Academic Programs
College of Agriculture
615 W. State Street
West Lafaye e, IN 47907‐2053
Phone: 765‐494‐8472
Fax: 765‐494‐8477
www.agriculture.purdue.edu.oap
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It is the policy of Purdue University that all persons have equal opportunity and access to its educa onal
programs, services, ac vi es, and facili es without regard to race, religion, color, sex, age, na‐
onal origin or ancestry, marital status, parental status, sexual orienta on, disability or status as a
veteran.
Purdue University is an Affirma ve Ac on ins tu on. This material may be available in alterna ve formats.
January
Monday 9 CLASSESBEGIN 7:30a.m.
Friday 13 Lastdayforlateregistration 5:00p.m.
Monday 16 MartinLutherKingJr.Day(NoClasses)
Monday 23 Lastdaytocancelacourseassignmentwithoutitappearingonrecord
February
Monday 6Lastdaytocancelacoursassignmentwithoutagrade,forcourseadditions,changeofleverorchangeofpass/not‐passoption
5:00p.m.
Monday 20 Lastdayforgradecorrectionfor2011fallsemester 5:00p.m.
March
Monday 5 SecondEight‐Weekcoursesbegin 7:30a.m.
Mon‐Sat 12‐17 SpringVacation
Monday 19 Lastdayacourseassignmentmaybecancelled(withpassingorfailinggrade)
5:00p.m.
Monday 19Lastdaytocancelacoursassignmentwithoutagrade,forcourseadditions,changeofleverorchangeofpass/not‐passoption
5:00p.m.
April
Tuesday 10 Deadlineforpendingincompletegradestobecomefailinggrades
5:00p.m.
Saturday 28 ClassesEnd Monday 30 FinalExams May Tues‐Sat 1‐5 FinalExams Saturday 5 SemesterEnds
Tuesday 8 GradesDue 5:00p.m.
Friday 11COMMENCEMENT(1stDivision)‐Engineering Friday May 11 – 8:00 pm
8:00p.m.
Saturday 12COMMENCEMENT(3rdDivision)‐Agriculture Saturday May 12 – 2:30 pm
2:30p.m.
Sunday 13COMMENCEMENT(4thDivision)‐Graduate School Sunday May 13 – 9:30 am
9:30a.m.