oVNT.;.E.epo r t 0 1 / 1 9/06: Noise complaint: report of loud noise coming from 2nd floor balcony. PSO checked found 7 students and no noise. 0 1 / 1 9/06: Noise complaint: caller reported loud noise. Verbal Warning issued. 0 1 / 1 9/06: Non-reportable accident: M&O reported tractor trailer struck light pole in front of community center. 0 1 / 1 9/06: Non-reportable accident: M&O reported tractor trailer struck light pole in front of community center. 0 1 / 1 7/06 M&O issued: PSO found problem with Olmsted sout center door and n ortheast doors and EAB south center entrance door. 01/17/06: Theft: student reported cell phone taken from table on 1/13/06. Value $250.00. 01/17/06: Employee injury: M&O employee cut right thumb while moving locker. Lectures & Events Graduate Student Research Day The Office of Research and Graduate Studies is coordinating a Graduate Student Research Day on Friday, Feb. 24. The goal of the Campus Choir Invites Faculty and event is to stimulate dialog among Staff Participation students within each academic The Patunos, the Penn State school As, well as across the Harrisburg choir, gave two disciplines and to allow students to concerts last semester and sang at showcase their work to interested December's graduation ceremonies faculty and staff. In addition, this They invite interested faculty and will provide an opportunity for staff to sing along with them! students to refine their presentations Rehearsals are on Wednesdays, if they wish to present at University 3:25 to 5:25 p.m. in W-12 Park in March. All Penn State Olmsted. They sing a variety of Harrisburg graduate graduate students are classical and contemporary music invited to participate. The first from varied traditions. If you're step is to submit the title of your interested, please contact Choir presentation and whether you prefer Director Marina Cherepinsky at and oral or poster presentation to mcherepinsky@hotrnail.com Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies Marian R. Walters at mrwl6@psu.edu Improve Your Writing Skills The Office of Continuing Education and School of Humanities are partnering to offer a five-session noncredit course aimed at improving students' writing skills. Topics will include: writing styles such as technical, academic, literary, and creative; idea development strategies and organization; and mechanics. Individual mentoring time will also be included. The course taught by Robin Thal, a graduate of the Penn State Harrisburg master's degree program in Teaching and Curriculum, meets Mondays from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Jan. 23 through Feb. 27 in the EAB. For Safeguard Your Passwords According to Penn State policy AD2O, any individual who uses University computer and network resources at all University locations, must not transmit, share, or divulge passwords to others. Policy information is at http://guru. sp.psu.edu/policies/AD 2o .html. llT's Technology Today newsletter will be providing some guidance on how to safeguard a password in an upcoming issue. At least one action you can take now to ensure your password is not transmitted to, shared with, or divulged to others is not to display your password on a sheet of paper or post-it note attached to your monitor or somewhere else in your office. The upper level CUB doors that lead out to the Swatara parking lot will be locked at all times beginning in January. This is a liability and safety issue and the doors can no longer be unlocked for groups using the upstairs rooms. All CUB 01/17/06: Student assistance: caller requested information on locating class 0 1/1 7/06: Disruptive student: faculty member advised that student became disruptive during class 01/17/06: Traffic warning: PSO issued verbal warning to student driving vehicle on walkway. 01/16/06: Health and safety: PSO collected projector lamps for disposal. 01/16/06: Disabled motorist: PSO checked on two persons in lot. Vehicle being jumpstarted by another vehicle. All okay. 01/15/06: Disturbance: PSO heard male yelling & female engaged in verbal argument. PSO interviewed both parties/no problem. 01/14/06: Request to patrol: provided police presence at party for students. CmYLCendar information, contact Karen Karnes at 948-6505, e-mail kskl@psu.edu or visit the web at http://www.hbg. psu.eduke/academics/prof devel/ writing_skills.shtml . Diversity Awards Nominations for the Penn State Harrisburg Faculty Diversity Award and Staff Diversity Award are being accepted through Feb. 1, 2006. For information and a nomination form, visit the Web at http://www. cl.psu.edu/diversity/divaward.html The awards will be presented at the Faculty and Staff Recognition Program on March 30, 2006. Art Exhibits An exhibition of the art work of Peter Mollenkof entitled "Just Below the Surface" will be on display in the Morrison Gallery from Nov. 14 through Jan. 13, 2006. Gallery hours are: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m to 9 p.m. and Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tili fit s Needinow entrance/egress (with the exception of emergencies) must occur at the main lobby doors. All doors to the Capital Union Building are currently alarmed and will continue to be so. Fitness Facility Dress Code Because of safety issues, it is necessary to remind our users that athletic shoes (tennis shoes, sneakers, etc.) are the only shoes permitted in any of the fitness areas which include the weight room, fitness room, gym, and racquetball courts. Also, shirts must be worn at all times. MEETINGS Chi Gamma lota, the veterans fraternity on campus, can help ease the transition from military life to college. XGI offers camaraderie, social events, benefit information, lifelong friendships, career-enhancing opportunities. Membership is available to any veteran, active duty, reserve, or 01/14/06: Noise complaint: report of loud noises coming from 2nd floor. All quiet upon arrival. 01/14/06: VRP assist: caller reported permit dispensers not working. 01/12/06: False alarm: professor set off alarm. Alarm reset. 01/12/06: Parking complaint: caller reported unoccupied vehicle parked in west bound lane. PSO issued parking ticket. 0 1 / 1 1/06: M&P complaint: staff reported strange odor. PSO checked area and found a/c blower not blowing air. Referred to M&O. 01/10/06: Animal complaint: passing motorist reported dog running on campus. Dog caught and taken to SPCA by local citizen. 01/10/06: Fire alarm: smoke detector caused fire alarm to activate. Alarm reset. 01/06/06: Escort service: provided escort for chancellor to airport. Mitchell Davidson Bentley's exhibit entitled "Astronomical Art: An Historical analysis and Exhibition of Digitally Created Work" is on exhibit through Feb. 3, 2006 in the Gallery Lounge. Fun & Games All Intramural Racquetball and Table Tennis Division winners will take place Jan. 25 for racquetball and Jan. 26 for table tennis, or at a mutually agreed upon date and time. Current standings for both sports are posted on the Intramural bulletin board outside Room 121 CUB. Aerobicing Across America - students, faculty, and staff are invited to participate in this unique walking program which is designed to encourage aerobic fitness through walking. This year's theme is "Walk Your Way to Retirement or Vacation." Participants must chose a destination to where they would like to walk that is at least 300 miles from Penn State Harrisburg A composite chart for logging daily miles, as well as program specifics, is posted outside Room 121 CUB. Participants who reach their destination will be invited to the year-end luncheon and will receive a t-shirt. Participation in this program is a great way to stick to that New Year's resolution of getting in shape without joining an expensive gym or being intimidated by fitness equipment! National Guard student at Penn State Harrisburg. The fraternity meets every Wed. at 11:30 p.m. in W-207 Olmsted. For information, contact Andrew Dale at XGlpresident@psu.edu or Andrew Scott at XGlvpresident@psu.edu. The Student Government Association meets each Thursday at 12:30 p.m. in room 118 of the Science and Technology Building The campus Lion Ambassadors meet every Tuesday at 1 p.m. in W -231 Olmsted. 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