The Lion’s Eye March 1, 2005 Eve on Campus Conversations in Careers event scheduled The Academic Advising Center and Career Services have been combined. Robin Stokes is the sponsor for academic support. There will be a Conversation in Careers job fair Tuesday, March 15, at 11 a.m. in the Classroom building lounge. Practice interviews are set to take place April 12-14 at 11:30 a.m. The inter- views will be conducted in the Main building lounge and last about one hour. Students planning to enroll in summer classes can do so at the Penn State Web site through eLion. Keep an eye out for seventh-week progress reports, which should be available through Web- mail before spring break. — MARTIN BEATTY Professors Greene, Esparragoza honored It is a banner year for Penn State Delco facul- ty members. Paul Greene has been named one of the 2005 winners of the George W. Atherton Award for Excellence in Teaching. Photo by Ron Hill Peter Tang’s Chinese Ensemble performs at the Chinese New Year Celebration sponsored by the Asian Awareness Club. Also Ivan Esparragoza has been named a win- ner of the 2005 Penn State Engineering Society Outstanding Teaching Award. Martial Arts Club seeks memebers The Martial Arts Club is looking for new mem- he ball is in your court at Wawa. You can chart your own path... so‘ many people are willing to step in and help you advance." — Ed, Store Manager Why Wl! Soe FLEXIBLE SCHEDULES CLOSE TO HOME TUITION REIMBURSEMENT 401(k) AND PROFIT SHARING CAREER ADVANCEMENT COMPETITIVE PAY MEDICAL PLANS Asa billion-dollar leader in the convenience and gasoline industry, we provide the best options and opportunities for those who join our team. When you work with us you'll sharpen your skills and learning curve while making an investment in your future. Management and Non-Management opportunities exist at our stores throughout Delaware County. Our current positions include: Manager-in-Training Earn up to $40K Assistant Managers Earn up to $32,000/year to start Customer Service Leaders Earn up to $21,000/year Food Service Leaders Earn up to $21,000/year : Customer Service Associates Earn competitive pay in this part-time position To learn more, interested candidates may apply in person at your local Wawa store. You may also call our Job Hotline or apply online. 1-871-work-wawa WWW. WAWA.COM Wawa is an equal opportunity employer. VW Wawa bers. No prior experience is necessary and the club requests only that you come in sweats, ready to learn and participate. It meets in the auxiliary gym, 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. The Martial Arts Club is looking to do another demonstration in the near future, so be alert for upcoming dates and times. — WAYNE WILLIAMS FAFSA applications are due Students should be aware that it is time to fill out FAFSA applications. Make sure that your income tax is done before you start your applica- tion. Students should also be aware that scholor- ships are starting in early March for students with a 3.0 GPA or higher. If you have any ques- tions, contact Sylvia Schaffer in the financial aid office. — ANDREW IEZZ1 Owl walk at Tyler Arboretum There will be an owl walk at the Tyler Arboretum Thursday night, March 3. Admission is $12. E-mail Frank Vaccaro at FRV101@psu.edu if interested. Apply now for HHD Scholarships The time is now to apply for College of Health and Human Development Scholarships at www.hhdev.psu.edu/scholarships/index.asp. All current HHD students, as well as students intending to transfer prior to Fall 2005, who want to be considered for any scholarship/award offered by the college for the 2005-2006 academic year are required to complete the online application, including a resume, no later than April 1, 2005. This includes those students who have received scholarships/awards for 2004-2005 that are on automatic renewal. For more information contact Kim Smith (KMS1@psu.edu) at 814- 865-1427. Paintball Club forming A new club is forming on campus. The Paintball Club is looking for anyone interested in playing paintball. No equipment or experience is required, only the desire to play. Games will be scheduled on weekends and will be tailored to fit your schedule. E-mail Kevin Krauss at KMK348@psu.edu if interested. Penn State Great Valley to host speaker On behalf of the Diversity Action Council, Penn State Great Valley invites you to its next event. Jennifer Brown, from the Quinnipiac Center on Dispute Resolution at the Quinnipiac University School of Law and a visiting lecturer and senior research scholar at Yale Law School, will speak about her soon-to-be-released book entitled "Straightforward: Mobilizing Heterosexual Support for Gay Rights." The book is due to be published by Princeton University Press in April 2005. It is co-authored by her husband, Ian Ayres (the William K. Townsend Professor of Law at Yale Law School). The book addresses the fundamental role het- erosexuals play in supporting the rights of gay individuals. The event will take place Wednesday, March 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the Musser Auditorium at Penn State Great Valley. Summer work-study opportunity Students interested in Summer Work-study may complete the request and application for Summer Federal Work-Study on eLion (elion.psu.edu) from Feb. 15 to April 1.
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