Archive for 2016

March 10, 2016

Thursday, March 10th, 2016

Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding

Proverbs 3:5

NEWS

Kristin (Sicher) Coury’14, Brennan Neal ’14, and biology professors Michael Shin and Erik Lindquist have received news that their article “Presence and prevalence of Bd (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) in central Pennsylvanian woodland vernal pools” will be published in the next issue of the Journal of North American Herpetology. This work represents two years of dedicated data gathering, analysis and manuscript writing effort. Coury currently works as an animal keeper at Robins Nature & Visitor Center at the Baymont Foundation in Richmond, Va. Neal is a science teacher at the Crossroads Christian Academy just outside of Panama City in the Republic of Panama.

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President Phipps to host “Open Door” day April 1

President Kim Phipps will host an “Open Door” day on Friday, April 1 from 1-4 p.m. to meet individually with students and employees on topics that are important to them. “Open Door” is an opportunity for you to speak with the President in her office on the second floor of Old Main. A sign-in sheet will be located in Old Main, Room 206 on “Open Door” day. A schedule for these dates and times may be found on the president’s web page.

Please call the President’s Office if you have any questions.

You’re invited to the 2016 Alumni Awards Banquet

The Office of Alumni and Parent Relations welcomes the campus community, Messiah alumni and guests to the 2016 Alumni Awards Banquet where we will recognize and celebrate four individuals who have made outstanding contributions to society or Messiah College. The Alumni Awards Banquet will take place Saturday, April 2 from 6-8 p.m. in Hostetter Chapel. The evening will include a greeting from President Kim Phipps, buffet-style dinner and a program honoring this year’s award recipients.

  • Young Alumni Achievement Award: Angela Lykins Yeh ‘03
  • Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award: Marlin Benedict ‘76
  • Alumni Christian Service Award: Joanne (“Jodie”) Smiley ‘77
  • Alumni Appreciation Award: David Vader

Cost is $15 per person. Seats are limited and pre-registration by Friday, March 25 is required. To register, please visit http://attend.com/AlumniAwards16. As a Messiah College employee, you will have the option to pay via journal voucher or via your personal credit card, depending on the nature for your attendance and/or participation in this event. If you would like to reserve an entire table (10 seats, $150), please directly contact the Alumni Office at 717-796-5252.

African drumming and dance performance

Azaguno, a colorful and vibrant multi-ethnic African drumming and dance ensemble directed by Paschal Yao Younge and Zelma Badu-Younge, and featuring more than 100 Messiah College students, will perform on Friday, March 18 at 8 p.m. in Parmer Hall. The concert will focus on the performance of traditional African, African-American, Caribbean and Latin American music and dance. Through the drum, voice, dance and other visual art forms and paraphernalia, Azaguno brings to the stage a unique African theatrical experience. Tickets are required: messiah.edu/tickets

There are many additional opportunities to participate:

  • Tuesday, March 15, 6-8 p.m., Parmer Hall: African drumming clinic; free and open to the public.
  • Wednesday, March 16, 6-8 p.m., Climenhaga Dance Studio: African dance clinic; free and open to the public.

Winter issue of The Bridge is available

What happens when alumni follow their hearts? The winter issue of The Bridge explores that very topic in a feature called “Leaps of Faith.” Our Messiah experts and alumni discuss the steps that lead to change.

Also, be sure to check out “Pieces of our Past” as we take a look at historical items from the Messiah College Archives.

Please be sure to view the magazine in its entirety at messiah.edu/the_bridge

Hard copies of The Bridge are available in the lounges of Eisenhower and Boyer. As always, additional quantities can be found on third floor of Old Main in the reception area.

Capital View Wealth Management available on campus for questions

Denny Browne and Andy Grace from Capital View Wealth Management will be on campus on Tuesday, March 15 and Wednesday, March 16 for “open office hours” from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. One advisor will be in the interview room in Eisenhower Campus Center and one advisor will be in Hoffman 206.

If you have questions about the retirement plan, please stop by either of those locations and they will be happy to assist you.

If you are not able to meet with them on those days, you can reach them at 717-412-4966 to set up an appointment or via email at the following email address

Denny Browne: denny.browne@capitalviewwealth.com

Andy Grace: andy.grace@capitalviewwealth.com

Deadline for spring 2016 room reservations

Thursday, March 24 will be the deadline to submit your spring 2016 event requests that include tech/audio needs, set up needs or require ticket sales. Requests that do not require these needs will still be accepted. Call room reservations (ext. 6009) with any questions.

Open enrollment for preschool 2016/2017

The Early Learning Center is pleased to announce our open enrollment for 2016/2017. We have full-day and half-day programs available to the Messiah College community and the community at large. We continually strive to use developmentally appropriate goals for young children as well as children’s interests as a framework for planning the educational program and assessing children’s progress in all aspects of the social-emotional, cognitive, spiritual and physical foundations necessary for later school success.

The Early Learning Center utilizes the Project Approach as a key component of its curriculum. This inquiry based approach allows children and teachers to engage in in-depth investigations of a topic or idea worth studying, resulting in the strengthening of academic skills and intellectual dispositions in an authentic manner. Children are viewed as capable, competent, curious and creative members of the classroom community. Interested parties please call the administrative assistant at 717-796-5043 or email earlylearningcenter@messiah.edu for further questions or to schedule a tour of the center. You can also visit messiah.edu/elc and complete an online enrollment form.

Zipcar is coming to Messiah College!

Wait, what is Zipcar? Zipcar is a membership based car-sharing service—an alternative to car ownership—that will give Messiah College students, faculty and staff 24/7 access to vehicles parked right on campus. The membership includes low hourly and daily rates, gas, insurance and 180 miles per day to get you to wherever you want to go! Members can reserve zipcars online or with a smart phone for as little as an hour up to seven days. Best part? You only have to be 18 years of age to join—international students included! Enjoy the freedom of having a car without the hassle of owning one. It is wheels with no strings attached! Find out more about how it works at zipcar.com/messiah or at the campus-wide launch event on Tuesday, March 15. There will be details to follow. In the meantime, check out the attached flier.

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For Sale:

Sony television (27″ Trinitron), DVD player and 6 speaker surround sound theater system. Sony multimedia stand and cabinet included. In superb condition. $175 OBO. Photos available upon request. Email quist@messiah.edu if interested.

Dining room table. Counter height dining room table (from Steve Silver Mango Collection), with 4 chairs/stools, and a bench/stool (full ensemble seats 6 people comfortably). Dimensions: width: 54 x depth: 36 x height: 36. Table has an 18″ butterfly leaf that gives you the option of 36 x 54″ table or a 54″ square table. Chairs have ladder backs and upholstered seats. Table and chairs are in great condition and will work great in any gathering room or kitchen. Paid $799 for the set; purchased from N.B. Liebman in October 2015. Asking $450 OBO. Contact Sherri to see photos at shoffman@messiah.edu or 717-979-6926.

Piano for sale. Baldwin 42″ Cherry console piano and bench for sale. Very good condition. Made between 1998-1999; Contemporary style. Picture available upon request. Email pseibert@messiah.edu.

Job Opportunities:

The Department of Safety has an opening for the position of community safety officer, evening shift. For additional information and to apply, please see: https://jobs.messiah.edu/hr/postings/8295. Job-related questions may be directed to Lynn Maynard, director of safety & administrative services, at lmaynard@messiah.edu.

 

March 4, 2016

Thursday, March 3rd, 2016

For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.

John 3:16

NEWS:

Brian Swartz, Ph.D., P.E., chair of the Department of Engineering, has been selected by the Central Pennsylvania Engineers Week Council to receive the 2016 Young Engineer of the Year Award. Brian is a member of the Association for Bridge Construction and Design (ABCD), Susquehanna Chapter, the American Society for Civil Engineers (ASCE) and the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE).

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Rachel Cornacchio, associate professor of music, conducted the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association’s 2016 District 1 Choral Festival in Pittsburgh. Over 180 high school students rehearsed over the course of three days, with a culminating performance of repertoire focusing on how music can serve as a source of inspiration in difficult times.

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The Department of Music hosted three off-campus music professionals to adjudicate the Finals Concert of the Keith Lance Kuhlman Performance Award on Sunday evening, February 28. Nine music majors, of varying instruments and voice types, competed for a $400 award. Please join the Department of Music in congratulating the winner, Jacob Mandell, tenor (student of Dr. Damian Savarino) and honorable mention, Katrina Neyman, French horn (student of Dr. Michael Harcrow).

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Homecoming Weekend 2016

Please save the date for Homecoming Weekend 2016, held on October 14 and 15! As a reminder, all events occurring during Homecoming weekend must be approved by and planned through the Office of Alumni and Parent Relations. If you have plans for an event and have not been in contact with our office, please reach out to Shardé Hardy by e-mail or phone (ext. 2490) by May 2. The 2016 Homecoming Weekend schedule will be made available online by July 1 at www.messiah.edu/homecoming. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to let us know. We look forward to sharing this time of celebration with you and our alumni community!

Spring break housing

Over spring break, the residence halls and apartments will lock down from 11:59 p.m. on Friday, March 4 to 8 a.m. on Saturday, March 12. Residential students can stay during break, but must be granted break card access to get into their building. If you have students you are requiring to stay during any part of spring break (i.e. athletes, ensembles, etc.) please send an email to housing@messiah.edu with the student name, ID number, dates on campus and reason for staying.

Graduate Programs welcomes Danielle Seibert

Graduate Programs is pleased to welcome Danielle Seibert as the occupational therapy academic fieldwork coordinator/clinical instructor in OT. A graduate of College Misericordia, Danielle brings with her 15 years of experience in occupational therapy. She has also served as youth director at her church. Along with teaching responsibilities, Danielle will be responsible for placement of occupational therapy students in clinical and community sites for level I and level II fieldwork experiences. Please join us in welcoming Danielle to the Messiah community!

Reservations for The Martin Commons

Dining Services will begin taking reservations for The Martin Commons beginning May 1. Please refer to the attached schedule for catering availability. To request a reservation for The Martin Commons, please contact Derrick Trent, catering manager, at dtrent@messiah.edu or ext. 5251.

Summer student employment reminder

If your department plans to hire summer student employees, please remember that summer hiring proposals are due by March 11. All summer student hires must be processed via a summer hiring proposal through the jobs.messiah.edu system, even if the student currently works for your department or has worked previously for your department. Please remember that students that attended the summer job fair must be given first priority to all new or replacement position openings. If you have any questions or need any assistance with summer hiring, or would like a list of job fair attendees, please contact Belinda Conrad, bconrad@messiah.edu or ext. 2900.

Safety contest – final month

Congratulations to Wendy McElwee, the winner of the Workplace Safety Committee’s Safety Contest question for February. She will receive a $50 gift card. The question for February was: As a general rule, how quickly will a fire double in size? The correct response was every 60 seconds. This is the final month for the contest. Watch your email on Monday, March 7 for the next question and your last chance to win $50!

African drumming and dance performance

Azaguno, a colorful and vibrant multi-ethnic African drumming and dance ensemble directed by Paschal Yao Younge and Zelma Badu-Younge, and featuring more than 100 Messiah College students, will perform on Friday, March 18 at 8 p.m. in Parmer Hall. The concert will focus on the performance of traditional African, African-American, Caribbean and Latin American music and dance. Through the drum, voice, dance and other visual art forms and paraphernalia, Azaguno brings to the stage a unique African theatrical experience. Tickets are required: messiah.edu/tickets

There are many additional opportunities to participate:

  • Tuesday, March 15, 6-8 p.m., Parmer Hall: African drumming clinic; free and open to the public.
  • Wednesday, March 16, 6-8 p.m., Climenhaga Dance Studio: African dance clinic; free and open to the public.

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For rent:

Condo for rent in Grantham, less than a mile from Messiah College. Two bedrooms, remodeled kitchen, deck, laundry and off-street parking. Available in May 2016. Contact Laurie at ext. 2820 or 717-385-6213 for information or for a showing.

Job opportunities:

Campus Events currently has an opening for the position of campus events worker II – Jordan, shift 2. For additional information and to apply, please see: http://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/8267. Job-related questions may be directed to Scott Zeigler, campus events manager, at szeigler@messiah.edu.

 

 

February 25, 2016

Thursday, February 25th, 2016

“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness”

GALATIANS 5:22

NEWS:

Michael True, senior associate in the Career and Professional Development Center, was the keynote speaker for the Internship Forum at the University of South Carolina. He presented on “Internships: The Current State in Higher Education, Trends, and Future Thoughts.”

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Brian Swartz, Ph.D., P.E., chair of the Department of Engineering, has been selected by the Central Pennsylvania Engineers Week Council to receive the 2016 Young Engineer of the Year Award. Brian is a member of the Association for Bridge Construction and Design (ABCD), Susquehanna Chapter, the American Society for Civil Engineers (ASCE) and the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE).

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The Office of Alumni Relations recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to society or Messiah College. These awards are important not only for the tribute they pay to the lives of each recipient, but also as a symbol of the quality of our alumni as a whole.

Young Alumna Achievement Award – Angela Lykins Yeh ‘03

This award recognizes an alumnus who has attended Messiah College within the past 10 years for significant contribution to church, vocation, community and/or Messiah College.

Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award – Marlin Benedict ‘76

This award recognizes a lifetime of vocational achievement in a manner that embodies the mission of the College.

Alumni Christian Service Award – Jodie Smiley ‘77

This award recognizes outstanding lifelong service or long-term effort in fulfilling the mandates of the Christian gospel to both serve and sacrifice for the needs of humanity.

Alumni Appreciation Award – David Vader

This award recognizes an individual who has contributed to the College in an extraordinary manner (long-term professional service; significant volunteer service and/or financial contribution).

Please save the date for Saturday, April 2 for the Alumni Awards Banquet, which will take place from 6-8 p.m., in Hostetter Chapel. Additional event details and ticket information will be coming in March. Please contact the Alumni Office at 717-796-5252 if you have any questions.

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“Open Door” day set for March 3

President Kim Phipps will host an “Open Door” day on Thursday, March 3 from 1-4 p.m. (note: date changed from Feb. 29) to meet individually with students and employees on topics that are important to them. “Open Door” is an opportunity for you to speak with the President in her office on the second floor of Old Main. A sign-in sheet will be located in Old Main Room 206 on “Open Door” day. Please call the President’s Office if you have any questions.

Free tax preparation

Messiah College is partnering with the United Way of the Capital Region and offering employees, students and the community the following free tax services: VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) and MyFreeTaxes.com.

VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) program: IRS-certified Messiah students provide free tax preparation services to individual and families with total income of less than $54,000. Students, with supervision, will prepare your federal, state and local income tax returns for free. The Messiah site is open every Tuesday evening, except March 8 and 15, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. until April 12. No appointment is necessary. Our site is located in Frey 156. You must have your social security card and a photo ID.

MyFreeTaxes.com: You can prepare and e-file your federal and Pennsylvania tax returns online, safely and free! MyFreeTaxes.com is a free tax website sponsored by the United Way. Anyone with income less than $62,000 is eligible to use the MyFreeTaxes.com tax service. A toll-free certified help line volunteer is available to answer questions while you are filing your returns. Please contact Kathleen Johnston at ext. 7300 if you have any questions.

Sollenberger Sports Center locker rooms closing March 4

On March 4, the pool locker rooms and the two staff locker rooms in the Sollenberger Sports Center will be closing until further notice due to construction. If you have items in any of these locker rooms, please make sure they are gone by March 4. We will be cutting locks and throwing away anything left in the lockers. Thank you!

Fire extinguisher training offered to all employees and students

Fire extinguisher training will be conducted the week of Feb. 28-March 4 in Kelly A002. This training consists of a demonstration of the use of the extinguisher and then the opportunity for each participant to experience “hands-on” practice in extinguishing the “fire.” Training on the types of fires and extinguishers as well as initial instruction on the P.A.S.S. system for using extinguishers is provided via an online course which must be completed prior to the actual hands-on session. There are several sessions offered each day.

To sign up for a time that fits your schedule, go to: MCSquare>the Employee Tab>Employee Training Session. (Students should go to the Student Tab>Student Training.) Click on the session (date/time) that you wish to attend and follow the instructions for registering. If you have any questions regarding this training, please contact Donna Fink at ext. 5038 or Valerian Curd at ext. 6747. Employees, please inform your supervision of the session for which you register.

Spring Break housing

Over spring break, the residence halls and apartments will lock down from 11:59 p.m. on Friday, March 4 to 8 a.m. on Saturday, March 12. Residential students can stay during break, but must be granted break card access to get into their building. If you have students that you are requiring to stay during any part of spring break (i.e. athletes, ensembles, etc.) please send an email to housing@messiah.edu with the student name, ID number, dates on campus, and reason for staying.

Federal and state workplace posters

Both federal and state laws require certain information be posted in the workplace. This information is available for employees in strategic locations throughout the campus (ex., certain break room bulletin boards). However, in an effort to make the information more accessible, these “posters” are now also available online in two locations:

  • Links for “Workplace Posters, Federal” and “Workplace Posters, State” have been included on the Messiah College website.
  • Go to the Human Resources and Compliance webpage and click on compliance. They are listed under downloadable resources.
  •    On MCSquare on both the Employee and Student tabs, under the environmental, health and safety channel are links to both “Workplace Posters, Federal” and “Workplace Posters, State.”
  • Hard copies of this information will continue to be posted throughout campus buildings.

Nominations due for Performance Awards

Have you been impressed or inspired by the contributions made by a fellow employee during the last year? Has a work group recently modelled outstanding teamwork leading to the successful advancement of departmental or college-wide goals? As in years past, you have the opportunity to nominate a colleague for the Pride in Performance Award. In addition, this year you may also submit a nomination for the Team Falcon Award. A description of each awards program can be viewed at http://www.messiah.edu/info/20733/employee_recognition. The corresponding nomination forms are available at http://www.messiah.edu/info/20588/employees/972/employee_forms.

Prior recipients are not eligible to receive a subsequent award for three years. See the attached list of prior recipients. Nominations are due to Human Resources no later than Wednesday, March 2. Please note that Team Falcon Award nominations must be sent to your division vice president/provost for prior review. The recipients of the 2016 performance awards will be announced at the Employee Recognition Reception in May. All questions regarding the performance awards program and nominations should be directed to Kathy Castonguay in Human Resources.

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For sale:

2006 Toyota Avalon: 57,000 miles, leather seats, garage kept, very good condition, gold color, one owner. Pictures available upon request. Asking $7,900. Contact pseibert@messiah.edu.

Job Openings:

The Department of Mathematics, Physics, and Statistics in the School of Science, Engineering and Health at Messiah College invites applications for a part-time physics lab technician/adjunct instructor of physics. For additional information and to apply, please see http://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/7912. Job-related questions may be directed to Niklas Hellgren, assistant professor of physics, at nhellgren@messiah.edu.

 

February 18, 2015

Thursday, February 18th, 2016

Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good. His love endures forever.

Psalm 136:1 

NEWS:

In 2014, the Class of 1964 reunion planning committee created a new student award in recognition of Dr. Carlton O. Wittlinger, their class advisor, as part of their 50th Class Reunion celebration. A graduate of Messiah Junior College in 1935, Dr. Wittlinger returned to Messiah and served over 35 years as a teacher and visionary administrator. We are pleased to announce the inaugural Class of 1964 Wittlinger Award has been awarded to Dayren Soto, a junior education major. The award seeks to honor students who demonstrate Dr. Wittlinger’s broad academic accomplishments, including his qualities of persistence and unselfish dedication, as they pursue and develop their own academic leadership skills. The selection committee was deeply impressed by Dayren’s commitment to service and reconciliation. She clearly demonstrates similar traits that led to Dr. Wittlinger having such a profound impact on Messiah College. We are grateful to the Class of 1964 reunion planning committee for their vision to establish this new fund. The committee was comprised of Darrel Bigham, P. Allen Sollenberger and Marilyn Heisey Byer. We also recognize and thank Melinda Burchard for nominating Dayren. Finally, we thank the selection committee, including Devin Manzullo-Thomas, Ashley Sheaffer and Dean Curry, for their significant and meaningful contributions during the selection process.

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Please join the Office of Development in congratulating Lauren Seneca ’11, on her promotion from assistant to associate director of annual giving. Lauren has developed strong student philanthropy and reunion giving programs and established significant relationships with our recent alumni. In her new role, she will focus on inviting our recent alumni to support their alma mater through gifts to The Messiah Fund. Congratulations, Lauren, and thank you for your commitment to helping make a Messiah College education more affordable for our students.

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Tara Bowers Savarino, adjunct instructor in music, recently presented a vocal pedagogy clinic on the changing voice at the District 4 Choral Festival in Clearfield, a. Her presentation focused on the hormonal changes and affects for both the adolescent and aging voice. Savarino was hosted by Messiah College MM in conducting alumnus Andrew Rothrock, choral director at Clearfield High School.

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If you like Ted Talks, then you will like Q Commons. Q Commons is a live learning experience that challenges attendees to stay curious, think well and advance good in their communities. Dr. David Brandt, former dean and vice president for academic affairs at Messiah College, will be giving a talk entitled, “Community in an Environment of Pluralism.” By its very nature, community requires commonality. Dr. Brandt will attempt to ask questions about how to address common issues when our geographical communities are increasingly diverse. Q Commons is a bi-annual event. The next Q Commons gatherings will be held Thursday, March 3 from 7–9 p.m. at The Meeting House in Dillsburg. Q Commons brings the Q National event experience to your community. Join thousands of participants in cities around the world as we gather to learn and consider how to advance good in our local communities. Since launching in 2014, more than 15,000 individuals have participated in 180 Q Commons city events on five continents. Gather alongside friends, neighbors and community leaders to become unified, informed and inspired to cultivate good works.

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Employees invited to submit nominations for Team Falcon Award

Employees are invited to submit nominations for the Team Falcon Award. The Team Falcon Award is an opportunity to recognize a group or team that collaborated successfully on a significant project or initiative to advance departmental or college-wide goals. We are opening up nominations to all employees this year. Eligible groups or teams include units, departments, task forces and committees or other cross-departmental work groups. The team may be comprised of part-time or full-time staff, administrative and/or faculty employees. Team members recognized must have had significant involvement in the accomplishment of the project, process or initiative. Generally, teams will consist of three to 10 individuals. One team will be recognized each year.

The Team Falcon Award is used to recognize a work group based on the following criteria:

  • The team made a significant contribution towards achievement of a strategic goal
  • The team exhibited innovation, creativity and excellence
  • The group fostered a team environment that promoted communication, trust, cooperation and respect for differences

Each member of the team recognized will receive a distinctive commemorative gift and the team will be hosted for lunch by the division vice president or provost. Any employee can nominate a deserving team. The recommendation must be submitted to the division vice president or provost by Monday, Feb. 29. The division vice president/provost is encouraged to solicit recommendations that cross functional boundaries. Each division vice president/provost will review all submissions for his/her division and select those teams that he/she feels best meet the criteria for the award. President’s Cabinet will vote to select the team to receive the award. Your recommendation will be confidential; only the employees selected as award recipients will know that their names were offered for consideration. Teams are not eligible to receive a subsequent award for three years. See the list of prior recipients at here. Nominations must be submitted using the Team Falcon Award nomination form found here. Further information on performance awards, can be viewed here. The recipients will be announced at the Employee Recognition Reception in May. All questions regarding nominations should be directed to Kathy Castonguay in Human Resources.

Employees asked to submit nominations for Pride in Performance award

Have you been impressed or inspired by the contributions made by a fellow employee during the last year? Do any of the statements below describe a colleague? If so, please consider nominating that colleague for a Pride in Performance award. The Pride in Performance award is used to recognize an employee based on the following criteria:

  • The employee has consistently demonstrated exceptional performance and remarkable proficiency in his/her assigned duties
  • The employee has demonstrated hospitality, customer focus and has been active in promoting a pleasant working environment
  • The employee has demonstrated dependability and innovative ways to manage work and effective problem-solving
  • The employee has been committed to professional development and enhancing his/her skill set

Your recommendation will be confidential; only the employees selected as award recipients will know that their names were offered for consideration. Prior recipients are not eligible to receive a subsequent award for three years. See the list of prior recipients here. Nominations must be submitted, using the Pride in Performance nomination form found at http://www.messiah.edu/info/20588/employees/972/employee_forms by Wednesday, March 2. Further information on performance awards can be viewed at http://www.messiah.edu/info/20733/employee_recognition. The recipients will be announced at the Employee Recognition Reception in May. All questions regarding nominations should be directed to Kathy Castonguay in Human Resources.

Fire extinguisher training offered to all employees and students

Fire extinguisher training will be conducted the week of Feb. 28-March 4 in Kelly A002. This training consists of a demonstration of the use of the extinguisher and then the opportunity for each participant to experience “hands-on” practice in extinguishing the “fire.” Training on the types of fires and extinguishers as well as initial instruction on the P.A.S.S. system for using extinguishers is provided via an online course which must be completed prior to the actual hands-on session. There are several sessions offered each day.

To sign up for a time that fits your schedule, go to: MC-Square>the Employee Tab>Employee Training Session. (Students should go to the Student Tab>Student Training.) Click on the session (date/time) that you wish to attend and follow the instructions for registering. If you have any questions regarding this training, please contact Donna Fink at ext. 5038 or Valerian Curd at ext. 6747. Employees, please inform your supervision of the session for which you register.

Need $50 to update your spring wardrobe?

It’s not too late to enter the safety contest for February. All entries must be received by Feb. 26 to be included in the prize drawing during the workplace safety committee meeting on March 1. Submit your answer for February’s question to dfink@messiah.edu or Donna Fink, Suite 3015.

Need a passport?

NEED A PASSPORT? Representatives from the Cumberland County Courthouse will be visiting campus Thursday, Feb. 25 to process passport applications. If you are interested in applying you need to bring your:

  1. Photo (photographer will be available; photos $10)
  2. Documents – birth certificate, driver’s license PLUS A COPY OF YOUR DRIVER’S LICENSE (Non-PA residents also need to bring their Messiah ID, along with a copy of their ID)
  3. Completed application
  4. Fees

When: Thursday, Feb. 25 Where: Eisenhower Commons Time: 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Applications can be downloaded at messiah.edu/passport Contact the Intercultural Office intercultural@messiah.edu for more information.

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For sale:

House for sale. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom Cape Cod in borough of Dillsburg. Very well maintained. For pictures see http://www.forsalebyowner.com/listing/110-Gettysburg-St-Dillsburg-PA/568d416faff839736a8b4567 or contact lclarke@messiah.edu.

Job Openings:

The Department of Facility Services is accepting applications for the position of groundskeeper, seasonal part-time. For additional information and to apply, please see: http://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/7848. Job-related questions may be directed to Pete Ramsey, grounds manager, at pramsey@messiah.edu.

Residence life currently has an opening for the position of residence director. For additional information and to apply, please see: http://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/8134. Job-related questions may be directed to David Downey, director of residence life, at ddowney@messiah.edu.

 

 

February 11, 2016

Thursday, February 11th, 2016

“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.”

Romans 8:28

NEWS

Dr. Jan Dormer recently visited Chongshin University, a Christian university in Seoul, South Korea, to provide a seminar on Teaching English in Missions. Her visit was a precursor to a Messiah College graduate program intensive TESOL course that Jan will be teaching there the last week of June. After the seminar, Jan met with university leaders in the English Education department and library to discuss additional ways that the Messiah College Graduate Program in Education can partner with their university to further the goal of providing appropriate education for the teaching of English in ministry.

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Sollenberger Sports Center locker rooms closing March 4

On March 4, the pool locker rooms and the two staff locker rooms in the Sollenberger Sports Center will be closing until further notice due to construction. If you have items in any of these locker rooms, please make sure they are gone by March 4. We will be cutting locks and throwing away anything left in the lockers. Thank you!

Paper Tigers film to be shown February 17

The Messiah College Teacher Education Program and the Messiah College Education Association invite you to join us for a limited-engagement screening of Paper Tigers, a powerful documentary film about trauma-informed education. The film will be shown Feb. 17 from 7-9:30 p.m. in Parmer Cinema. We will host a short time of discussion immediately following the film. Paper Tigers explores the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACES) and toxic stress on struggling teens. The film follows a year in the life of Lincoln High Alternative School in Walla Walla, Washington. After radically changing its approach to disciplining students, Lincoln High School saw a dramatic turnaround in everything from the number of fights to test scores to graduation rates. The school has become a promising model of how to break the cycles of poverty, violence and disease that affect families through the practice of trauma-informed educational strategies and is a testament to what the latest research on childhood adversity is proving: that one caring adult can change the trajectory of a young person’s life.

“Open Door” day set for March 3

President Kim Phipps will host an “Open Door” day on Thursday, March 3 from 1-4 p.m. (note: date changed from Feb. 29) to meet individually with students and employees on topics that are important to them. “Open Door” is an opportunity for you to speak with the President in her office on the second floor of Old Main. A sign-in sheet will be located in Old Main Room 206 on “Open Door” day. Please call the President’s Office if you have any questions.

Employees asked to submit nominations for Pride in Performance award

Have you been impressed or inspired by the contributions made by a fellow employee during the last year? Do any of the statements below describe a colleague? If so, please consider nominating that colleague for a Pride in Performance award. The Pride in Performance award is used to recognize an employee based on the following criteria:

  • The employee has consistently demonstrated exceptional performance and remarkable proficiency in his/her assigned duties
  • The employee has demonstrated hospitality, customer focus, and has been active in promoting a pleasant working environment
  • The employee has demonstrated dependability and innovative ways to manage work and effective problem-solving
  • The employee has been committed to professional development and enhancing his/her skill set

Your recommendation will be confidential; only the employees selected as award recipients will know that their names were offered for consideration. Prior recipients are not eligible to receive a subsequent award for three years. See the list of prior recipients here. Nominations must be submitted, using the Pride in Performance nomination form found at http://www.messiah.edu/info/20588/employees/972/employee_forms by Wednesday, March 2. Further information on performance awards can be viewed at http://www.messiah.edu/info/20733/employee_recognition. The recipients will be announced at the Employee Recognition Reception in May. All questions regarding nominations should be directed to Kathy Castonguay in Human Resources.

Safety date sheet labels for phones

If you received a new telephone recently and it doesn’t display a sticker with the emergency phone number for obtaining safety data sheets (in the event our online system would be down), please contact Donna Fink at ext. 5038 or dfink@messiah.edu. Also, if there are phones in your area that are not assigned to specific individuals, please check these to insure that they display the appropriate sticker.

The “Best of Texas” bus tour is May 12-18 – It’s not too late to join us!

The Heritage Society of Messiah College invites you to join us on our 2016 Bus Trip – The “Best of Texas!” We’ll fly out of Baltimore to Dallas/Fort Worth for 7 days/6 nights. Located on Lake Grapevine, we’ll settle into the luxurious Gaylord Texan Resort! We’ll tour AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, experience the Longhorn Cattle Drive at the Fort Worth Stockyards; explore the JFK 6th Floor Museum and Book Depository; tour both Bush Presidential Libraries; visit the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historic Park, which includes the boyhood home of the 36th President of the United States, LBJ Ranch and Texas White House. We’ll finish the trip enjoying sites in San Antonio, including the San Antonio Riverwalk and the Alamo. We hope you will join us for a wonderful time of Christian fellowship and sightseeing! For a detailed itinerary and reservation form, click here!

Changes in the Department of Safety

As the responsibilities of the Department of Safety continue to increase with regulations around Title IX, VAWA and Clery and with the college receiving a grant from the Department of Justice, the leadership responsibilities have shifted. Cindy Burger will become the director of investigations, compliance and training and Lynn Maynard has been promoted to director of safety and administrative services. Cindy will move from the day-to-day operations to work closely on investigations and training. Lynn will provide leadership for the day-to-day operations of the department. The impact of this split will, in most cases, not impact how the campus community works with the Department of Safety.

FAQ

Will reporting incidents or medical emergencies to dispatch change? No, nothing will change. You must still contact dispatch at ext. 6005. A safety officer, accompanied by student EMTs (when available), respond to all reported medical calls and assist with responding to emergency medical services.

Will building security still be handled by the Department of Safety? Yes, nothing will change; the Department of Safety will continue to lock and unlock buildings.

Who do I contact for campus first aid and blood borne pathogen response kits? Officer Bennett at tbennett@messiah.edu or ext. 6022 can restock all first aid and BBP kits on campus.

Will safety still conduct the College fleet driver training? Yes, the Department of Safety approves College fleet drivers, maintains approved drivers list, oversees the mandatory Safety Driving Program, as well as 15 passenger van and wheelchair accessible minivan training and testing.

Who do I call if emergency maintenance is needed after 4 p.m.? Contact dispatch at ext. 6005.

Who cares for the emergency phones? The dispatch office manages the proper functioning of the emergency phones; officers check these phones daily and report back to the dispatcher on duty if operating correctly.

If I need fingerprinting service, who do I call? The Department of Safety provides this service to current employees, current student employees and prospective employees for Messiah College employment. Certain hours are set for this service; for more information, go to the quick links on the Department of Safety website.

Who do I contact with fire and life safety systems/equipment (fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, etc.) issues? You need to contact dispatch at ext. 6005. All work requests, inspections and repairs pertaining to fire extinguishers, sprinkler systems, smoke detectors, heat detectors, CO detectors, beam detectors, audible and visual alarms on campus are handled through the Department of Safety, fire safety systems.

Who handles the investigations of campus incidents and crimes? Dennis Stum is the lead investigator and crime prevention specialist; Cindy Burger provides leadership to this area. However, you must call Dispatch at ext. 6005 if you are a victim of a crime or need to report an incident.

Is lost and found still handled by dispatch? Yes, dispatch in ECC manages all items turned in that are found and attempts to return items to their rightful owner; they keep record of items lost so the owner can be contacted if an item is turned in when found.

Who handles faculty and staff parking assignments and enforcement? Department of Safety under the leadership of Lynn Maynard, lmaynard@messiah.edu or ext. 7395, assigns parking for staff and faculty. Student parking is handled by the Falcon Exchange, ext. 6052. See Falcon Exchange website.

Who do I call for a safety escort? Use any phone on campus to call dispatch at ext. 6005. Safety provides this service to the campus community from dusk to dawn.

Who do I contact to provide Safety Training?

  • Cindy Burger (cburger@messiah.edu or ext. 7272) conducts and/or provides leadership to safety training as required or requested. Training includes: active shooter, rape aggression defense (RAD), sexual assault/harassment prevention, and drug and alcohol education. Cindy is also a title IX deputy coordinator and can provide oversight on Title IX incidents.
  • Dave Shafer (dshafer@messiah.edu or ext. 6005) provides 15-passenger van testing/training.

Who do I contact for security access and/or card reader issues? You need to contact dispatch ext. 6005. An officer will be dispatched and will investigate and work with appropriate departments to resolve and correct reader issues. Lynn Maynard provides leadership involving the card readers.

Who do I call if I need a temporary parking pass? You should contact JoAnn Schaeffer at jschaeffer@messiah.edu or ext. 7147. She can assign a temporary parking permit to staff for temporary parking purposes.

Who do I contact if a college-owned vehicle is involved in an accident? Any accident or damage of a College-owned vehicle must be reported immediately to the Department of Safety by contacting dispatch at ext. 6005.

Where do visitors have to report for a visitor badge and temporary parking pass? All visitors must report to the dispatch office in ECC to sign-in and out and obtain a visitor pass and temporary parking permit. 

Free tax preparation

Messiah College is partnering with the United Way of the Capital Region and offering employees, students and the community the following free tax services: VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) and MyFreeTaxes.com.

VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) program: IRS certified Messiah students provide free tax preparation services to individual and families with total income of less than $54,000. Students, with supervision, will prepare your federal, state and local income tax returns for free. The Messiah site is open every Tuesday evening, except March 8 and 15h, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. until April 12. No appointment is necessary. Our site is located in Frey 156. You must have your social security card and a photo id.

MyFreeTaxes.com program: You can prepare and e-file your federal and Pennsylvania tax returns online, safely and free! MyFreeTaxes.com is a free tax website sponsored by the United Way. Anyone with income less than $62,000 is eligible to use the MyFreeTaxes.com tax service. A toll-free certified help line volunteer is available to answer questions while you are filing your returns. Please contact Kathleen Johnston at ext. 7300 if you have any questions.

Jadu training sessions for spring semester available

Jadu training sessions for the spring semester are available for employees and work studies to register for online. Please visit messiah.edu/training to learn more and to register. Please contact Ramona Fritschi at rfritschi@messiah.edu for more information.

Student Leadership luncheon set for March 3

Select students have been invited to attend The Celebration of Student Leadership Luncheon on Thursday, March 3. At this distinctive luncheon, we will honor and recognize student leaders and their service to Messiah College. Our luncheon sponsor is Clark Associates, Inc., a Lancaster-based company. In addition to a catered lunch, all attending students will receive a gift. Student leaders will have the opportunity to hear guest speaker, Anne Deeter Gallaher, author and CEO-Owner of Deeter Gallaher Group, and hear from Messiah alumni who are employed by Clark Associates, Inc. Finally, we will recognize two $5,000 scholarship winners for the 2016 Clark Leadership Award. If you received an invitation, remember to RSVP to elint@messiah.edu! For more information, contact Susan Mayernick at ext. 7282. Click here for more information. 

Campus notice: accreditation visit for graduate programs in nursing

The graduate programs in nursing at Messiah College will be undergoing an on-site evaluation April 4-6 by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) for the purposes of accreditation. CCNE accreditation is a nongovernmental peer review process that operates in accordance with nationally recognized standards established for the practice of accreditation in the United States. Accreditation by CCNE is intended to accomplish at least five general purposes:

  • To hold nursing programs accountable to the community of interest – the nursing profession, consumers, employers, higher education, students and their families, nurse residents – and to one another by ensuring that these programs have mission statements, goals and outcomes that are appropriate to prepare individuals to fulfill their expected roles.
  • To evaluate the success of a nursing program in achieving its mission, goals and expected outcomes.
  • To assess the extent to which a nursing program meets accreditation standards.
  • To inform the public of the purposes and values of accreditation and to identify nursing programs that meet accreditation standards.
  • To foster continuing improvement in nursing programs – and, thereby in professional practice.

If you would like additional information about CCNE or its standards and procedures, you may visit their web site at www.aacn.nche.edu/accreditation.

A very important part of this evaluation is soliciting third-party comment on the nursing program by its communities of interest. I am writing to invite you to submit comments and opinions about the nursing program directly to the CCNE. All comments and opinions submitted to CCNE are held in strict confidence and shared with the on-site evaluation team. All comments must be written, signed and received by CCNE no later than March 14, 2016. Please send your comments directly to:

Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education

Attn: Third-Party Comments

1 Dupont Circle NW, Suite 530

Washington D.C. 20036

-Or-

ThirdPartyComments@aacn.nche.edu

Thank you for your interest in and support of the graduate programs in nursing at Messiah College.

Employee Recognition Reception scheduled for May 4

Please save the date for the annual gathering to celebrate the commitment of those employees who have reached significant service milestones. The Employee Recognition Reception will be held on Reading Day, May 4, from 10-11:30 a.m. in Brubaker Auditorium. More details will be shared later in the spring.

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Job Opportunities:

Student Financial Services at Messiah College currently has an opening for the position of student account coordinator and counselor. For additional information and to apply, please see: http://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/8112. Job-related questions may be directed to Cathy Poiesz, director of student financial services, at cpoiesz@messiah.edu.

Campus Events currently has an opening for the position of campus events worker II – residence hall floater. For additional information and to apply, please see: http://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/7675. Job-related questions may be directed to Scott Zeigler, campus events manager, at szeigler@messiah.edu.

Residence Life currently has an opening for the position of residence director. For additional information and to apply, please see: http://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/8134. Job-related questions may be directed to David Downey, director of residence life, at ddowney@messiah.edu.

The Agape Center for Service and Learning has an opening for the position of an assistant director of the Agape Center for Service and Learning. For additional information and to apply, please see: http://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/8136. Job-related questions may be directed to Ashley Sheaffer, director of the Agape Center for cocurricular service and learning, at asheaffer@messiah.edu.

Campus Events is accepting applications for the position of campus events worker I – High Center shift 3C. For additional information and to apply, please see: http://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/8138. Job-related questions may be directed to Scott Zeigler, campus events manager, at szeigler@messiah.edu.

Wanted:

Messiah student (Michaela Ryan, mr1318@messiah.edu, art business major, soon-to-be senior) is looking for a room to rent in the Messiah area this summer from mid-June to mid-August while working off-campus jobs. Any offers or leads, please contact Michaela as soon as possible.

 

 

February 4, 2016

Thursday, February 4th, 2016

I can do all this through him who gives me strength.

Phillippians

4:13

NEWS

Todd Goranson, associate professor of music, presented over 60 clinics for grade 5-12 woodwind students on 25 different campuses in Pennsylvania, Virginia and Connecticut from August 2015-January 2016. These clinics were sponsored with external funds provided by Vandoren USA.

Goranson also performed as guest principal bassoonist in a six concert series (over a two week period) with the Yellow River Symphony Orchestra in Zhengzhou, China in December 2015-January 2016. Two of the concerts were televised nationally on CCTV (China State Television). Additionally, he performed on a chamber concert with other American guest musicians, (including music faculty from Eastman, Boston University, and other top music programs) at the Yage Concert Hall in Xinmi, China.

Goranson performed with his professional ensemble, Junction Saxophone Quartet, at the International Saxophone Symposium in Winchester, Virginia on Jan. 16. The ISS is the largest annual saxophone event in North America. Additionally, the Messiah College Saxophone Quartet (featuring MC music students Tim Puglio, Shawn Campopiano, Jacob Mandell and Aaron Neal) were selected to perform on the College Quartet Series for the event.

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Jonathan Bert ’09 and Krystal Robinson-Bert ’10 welcomed their first child, Tenley Grace, into the world on Jan. 14 at 8:59 p.m. Tenley weighed 9 pounds, 7 ounces and was 20 3/4 inches long. Both mom and baby are doing well.

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Dr. Jan Dormer recently visited Chongshin University, a Christian university in Seoul, South Korea, to provide a seminar on Teaching English in Missions. Her visit was a precursor to a Messiah College graduate program intensive TESOL course that Jan will be teaching there the last week of June. After the seminar, Jan met with university leaders in the English Education department and library to discuss additional ways that the Messiah College Graduate Program in Education can partner with their university to further the goal of providing appropriate education for the teaching of English in ministry.

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Congratulations to interlibrary loan technician Kimberly Steiner for being awarded the STARS Atlas Systems Mentoring Award, which will afford her the opportunity to participate in the American Library Association national conference and in possible future resource-sharing relationships with other libraries. We appreciate and applaud her initiative and are glad to have her as part of the library team!

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Kaitlyn Gehris has begun work as the HR administrative assistant. Kaitlyn has been the student worker in the President’s Office and comes to HR&C with an excellent skill set including extensive skills with Prezi presentation software. Kaitlyn will primarily be providing support for recruitment and event planning as well as providing assistance related to the HR component of staff payroll along with other special projects. Hannah McBride has been hired as the project coordinator for the Department of Justice grant received by the College late this fall. Hannah comes to Messiah College from Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa. She brings with her experience in residence life, grant implementation, Christian higher education and Title IX. Hannah will be working part-time until May 15 when she will start full-time on this grant-funded position. Please join us in welcoming these new employees.

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Campus notice: Accreditation visit for graduate programs in nursing

The graduate programs in nursing at Messiah College will be undergoing an on-site evaluation April 4-6 by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) for the purposes of accreditation. CCNE accreditation is a nongovernmental peer review process that operates in accordance with nationally recognized standards established for the practice of accreditation in the United States. Accreditation by CCNE is intended to accomplish at least five general purposes:

  • To hold nursing programs accountable to the community of interest – the nursing profession, consumers, employers, higher education, students and their families, nurse residents – and to one another by ensuring that these programs have mission statements, goals and outcomes that are appropriate to prepare individuals to fulfill their expected roles.
  • To evaluate the success of a nursing program in achieving its mission, goals and expected outcomes.
  • To assess the extent to which a nursing program meets accreditation standards.
  • To inform the public of the purposes and values of accreditation and to identify nursing programs that meet accreditation standards.
  • To foster continuing improvement in nursing programs – and, thereby in professional practice.

If you would like additional information about CCNE or its standards and procedures, you may visit their web site at www.aacn.nche.edu/accreditation.

A very important part of this evaluation is soliciting third-party comment on the nursing program by its communities of interest. I am writing to invite you to submit comments and opinions about the nursing program directly to the CCNE. All comments and opinions submitted to CCNE are held in strict confidence and shared with the on-site evaluation team. All comments must be written, signed and received by CCNE no later than March 14, 2016. Please send your comments directly to:

Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education

Attn: Third-Party Comments

1 Dupont Circle NW, Suite 530

Washington D.C. 20036

-Or-

ThirdPartyComments@aacn.nche.edu

Thank you for your interest in and support of the graduate programs in nursing at Messiah College.

Department of Safety new event form

The Department of Safety will begin using an online form that must be used when requesting assistance from the department for events. This includes any event in which you would like traffic control, event security or parking spaces blocked off. A minimum of five working days is needed for submission of requests. We may not be able to accommodate last minute requests due to limited staffing or parking availability. The form is located on McSquare, Employee/ Student tab, Forms, Operations; form name is “Dept. of Safety Event Request Form.” If you have any questions, contact Officer Liz Williams at ewilliams@messiah.edu or call ext. 3984.

Thank you

A very BIG thank you everyone in operations who worked diligently to clear the campus, keep it safe and keep it running during the recent record snowfall. You did an amazing job and it is appreciated! You can view photos of the team’s hard work here.

Employee recognition reception scheduled for May 4

Please save the date for the annual gathering to celebrate the commitment of those employees who have reached significant service milestones. The Employee Recognition Reception will be held on Reading Day, May 4, from 10-11:30 a.m. in Brubaker Auditorium. More details will be shared later in the spring.

February wellness workshop

”Oh, my aching shoulder”—that phrase is becoming almost as common as ”What’s for supper?“ Last year, 4.5 million Americans visited their doctor with extreme shoulder pain. Of those, 250,000 had one or more of their rotator cuff muscles surgically repaired. For 53,000, repair was no longer an option, and they underwent complete shoulder replacement. Clearly, we are using and sometimes abusing our shoulder joints. That’s why our February workshop topic is “Caring for your shoulder – before and after it hurts.” Plan now to come and listen to Matt Lewis, Ph.D. in the Department of Health and Human Performance share his expertise on the shoulder. The workshop will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 16 from 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. in Parmer Cinema.

Safety Contest – Two months to go

Congratulations to Dwayne Magee, the winner of the Workplace Safety Committee’s safety contest question for January. He will receive a $50 gift card. The question for January was: During what week in 2016 will the annual fire extinguisher training be conducted on campus? The answer was found in the Workplace Safety Committee meeting minutes for January (which are available on the Safety Committee Channel on MCSquare.) The correct response was the week of Feb. 29. There are two months remaining for the contest. Each month, a question will be distributed to all employees via mass email. All correct answers for the month will go into a prize drawing; each month the prize is a $50 gift card. Watch your email on Monday, Feb. 8 for the next question!

Employees invited to submit nominations for Team Falcon Award

Employees are invited to submit nominations for the Team Falcon Award. The Team Falcon Award is an opportunity to recognize a group or team that collaborated successfully on a significant project or initiative to advance departmental or college-wide goals. We are opening up nominations to all employees this year. Eligible groups or teams include units, departments, task forces and committees or other cross-departmental work groups. The team may be comprised of part-time or full-time staff, administrative and/or faculty employees. Team members recognized must have had significant involvement in the accomplishment of the project, process or initiative. Generally, teams will consist of three to 10 individuals. One team will be recognized each year.

The Team Falcon Award is used to recognize a work group based on the following criteria:

  • The team made a significant contribution towards achievement of a strategic goal
  • The team exhibited innovation, creativity and excellence
  • The group fostered a team environment that promoted communication, trust, cooperation and respect for differences

Each member of the team recognized will receive a distinctive commemorative gift and the team will be hosted for lunch by the division vice president or provost. Any employee can nominate a deserving team. The recommendation must be submitted to the division vice president or provost by Monday, Feb. 29. The division vice president/provost is encouraged to solicit recommendations that cross functional boundaries. Each division vice president/provost will review all submissions for his/her division and select those teams that he/she feels best meet the criteria for the award. President’s Cabinet will vote to select the team to receive the award. Your recommendation will be confidential; only the employees selected as award recipients will know that their names were offered for consideration. Teams are not eligible to receive a subsequent award for three years. See the list of prior recipients at here. Nominations must be submitted using the Team Falcon Award nomination form found here. Further information on performance awards, can be viewed here. The recipients will be announced at the Employee Recognition Reception in May. All questions regarding nominations should be directed to Kathy Castonguay in Human Resources.

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For sale:

Hydraulic Trolley Jack. Allied Automotive 2 Ton Capacity Hydraulic Trolley jack for sale. $20. Contact Carrie at ext. 2492 or cwiddowson@messiah.edu.

Sofa. Comfortable taupe sofa (85″) in very good condition. Available for immediate pickup. $285. Contact dschmidt@messiah.edu.

Pair of Calvin Klein tall leather black dress boots with flat heel.

Brand new, never worn.  Size 7 ½    Asking $35.00

Pair of Sporto boys snow boots.  Black and grey. Very good condition.

Size 6.  Asking $10.00. Call Bill at ext. 39040 or 253-5196

Used Green Mountain Diapers: 23 size large cloth-eez prefold diapers (http://www.greenmountaindiapers.com/cloth-eez-prefold-diapers.html); 6 medium and 4 large hook & loop diaper covers. $25; Apple iPad 2 Smart Cover, dark gray. $15 Pictures available upon request. Email nskulstad@messiah.edu

Large box of baby girl clothes: size 0-12 mos. Clothes are in excellent condition and best for a baby born in spring/summer. A lot of Carter’s brand. Clothes include: 0-3 mos: 3 sleepers; 4 long-sleeved onesies; 19 short-sleeved onesies (some are 3-6 mos.); 5 pants; 4 shorts; 9 dresses; 1 sweater; 1 warm hat 6 mos.: 5 sleepers; 3 long-sleeved onesies; 6 short-sleeved onesies; 11 pants; 3 dresses; 3 sweaters; 1 rain/snowpant 9-12 mos.: 3 sleepers; 3 long-sleeved onesies; 6 long-sleeved shirts; 3 dresses; 2 skirts; 5 sweaters Also, included are some socks and 8 pairs of baby size 4 shoes. Asking $40. Pictures available upon request. Email nskulstad@messiah.edu.

Job Opportunities:

Museum Teaching Docent. The Oakes Museum of Natural History has openings for the part time position of museum teaching docent. For additional information and to apply, please see: http://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/7988 Job-related questions may be directed to Ken Mark, director, The Oakes Museum of Natural History at kmark@messiah.edu.

OUTSIDE ORGANIZATIONS

Upper Allen Township recreation and open space plan

Upper Allen Township is conducting a survey of the recreation and open space needs of its residents. Please take a few moments to share your feedback here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/upperallentownshipsurvey

 

January 28, 2016

Thursday, January 28th, 2016

For everything that was written in the past was written to teach us, so that through the endurance taught in the Scriptures and the encouragement they provide we might have hope.

Romans 15:4

 

MESSIAH 411:

Changes to Intercom submission procedure

To more effectively maintain the Intercom, we have made a slight adjustment to the submission procedure. Beginning today, Jan. 28, Intercom submissions may only be made through the form found here. Please bookmark this page on your computer and devices for ease! Submissions through any other method (email or phone call) cannot be accepted. Updates have been made to the form, allowing for better categorization, information input and organization of dates for publication. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated!

Winter orientation begins today, Jan. 28

Messiah College is excited to welcome our incoming new and transfer students as they begin their spring semester on Thursday, Jan. 28. You can visit http://www.messiah.edu/homepage/1973/winter_orientation_-_january to see their three-day orientation agenda. Any questions about their orientation weekend can be directed to the Student Involvement and Leadership Programs office, ext. 5240 or silp@messiah.edu.

Open enrollment for preschool 2016/2017

The Early Learning Center is pleased to announce our open enrollment for 2016/2017. We have both full-day and half-day programs available to the Messiah College community and the community at large. We continually strive to use developmentally appropriate goals for young children as well as children’s interests as a framework for planning the educational program and assessing children’s progress in all aspects of the social-emotional, cognitive, spiritual and physical foundations necessary for later school success. The Early Learning Center utilizes the Project Approach as a key component of its curriculum. This inquiry-based approach allows children and teachers to engage in in-depth investigations of a topic or idea worth studying, resulting in the strengthening of academic skills and intellectual dispositions in an authentic manner. Children are viewed as capable, competent, curious and creative members of the classroom community.

Interested parties should contact the administrative assistant at 717-796-5043 or email earlylearningcenter@messiah.edu for further questions or to schedule a tour of the center. You can also visit our website at messiah.edu/elc and complete an online waiting list form.

Safety contest deadline Friday, Jan. 29

It’s not too late to enter the Safety Contest for January. All entries must be received by tomorrow, Jan. 29, end of business, to be included in the prize drawing during the Workplace Safety Committee meeting on Feb. 2. Submit your answer to January’s question to dfink@messiah.edu or Donna Fink, Suite 3015.

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Job Opportunities:

The Department of Facility Services is accepting applications for the position of groundskeeper, seasonal part-time. For additional information and to apply, please see: http://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/7848. Job-related questions may be directed to Pete Ramsey, grounds manager, at pramsey@messiah.edu.

The Admissions Office currently has an opening for the position of admissions visit coordinator. For additional information and to apply, please see:  http://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/7890. Job-related questions may be directed to Randy Ness, director of recruitment and constituent relations, at rness@messiah.edu.

Campus Events currently has an opening for the position of Campus Events Worker II – High Center, Shift 3B.  For additional information and to apply, please see:  http://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/7900. Job-related questions may be directed to Scott Zeigler, campus events manager, at szeigler@messiah.edu.

January 21, 2016

Thursday, January 21st, 2016

For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.

ROMANS 8:38-39

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Ted Davis to give lectures 

Ted Davis, professor of the history of science, will give a public lecture, “Why Christianity is Good for Science,” on Thursday, Jan. 28, at the Agora Institute for Civic Virtue & the Common Good in St. David’s, Pa. More information is at http://agorainstitute.org/events. Ted is also presenting a three-part series, “Christianity and Science in Historical Perspective,” at Derry Presbyterian Church (Hershey), starting on Sunday, Jan. 31, at 9:15 a.m., and continuing the next two Sundays.

Senior class lights the Swinging Bridge

The Class of 2016 is leaving their legacy by lighting the Swinging Bridge. Their ambitious goal to achieve 85% senior class participation and raise $6,040 by Commencement is underway! If you are interested in joining their philanthropic efforts, please visit www.messiah.edu/seniors16. Thank you to staff, faculty and students who have already generously contributed! If you have any questions, please direct them to lseneca@messiah.edu.

Winter orientation begins next Thursday, Jan. 28

Messiah College is excited to welcome our incoming new and transfer students as they begin their spring semester on Thursday, Jan. 28. You can visit http://www.messiah.edu/homepage/1973/winter_orientation_-_january to see their three-day orientation agenda. Any questions about orientation weekend can be directed to the Student Involvement and Leadership Programs office, ext. 5240 or silp@messiah.edu.

Compliance communications

The Office of Human Resources and Compliance maintains an electronic archive that houses copies of any and all communications related to compliance that are distributed across campus. This includes, but is not limited to: notifications that are sent out annually for compliance purposes, notifications related to campus incidents, and communications sent out when onboarding new students or employees.

As you distribute compliance-related communications, please send an electronic copy to dfink@messiah.edu. If you are unsure as to whether or not something fits into the compliance communications category, please send it and HR will determine its relevance.

Safety recalls

WalMart has recalled Rival Griddles sold between July 2015 – December 2015. The heating element can crack and water can get inside, posing a shock hazard when the griddle is plugged into an electrical outlet. For more information including what to do if you have one, and for information about additional safety recalls, refer to the Consumer Product Safety Commission website at http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Recalls/

Who could use an extra $50?

It’s not too late to enter the safety contest for January. All entries must be received by Jan. 29 to be included in the prize drawing during the workplace safety committee meeting in February. Submit your answer to January’s question to dfink@messiah.edu or Donna Fink, Suite 3015.

Summer student employment reminder

Departments that plan to hire summer student employees are reminded to have summer job postings ready for internal (‘posted/not visible’) posting by Feb. 5. The Summer Job Fair will be held on Feb. 11 in Hostetter Chapel from 12:30-5 p.m. Any departments hiring for one or more new positions and/or one or more replacement student employees are required to attend the job fair. Additional information about summer student employment can be found here. Details about the summer job fair can be found here or by contacting bconrad@messiah.edu.

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For sale:

Comfortable living room/den sofa–3-cushion design, beige/mocha, like new. 85″ wide. Asking $425.
Contact Dan Schmidt at dschmidt@messiah.edu.

Large collapsible canvas toy box, $20 (http://tinyurl.com/hgzb959). Large set of older stereo speakers (11″, 4″ and 3″ speaker in each), $10. Contact David Owen at owen@messiah.edu for more information.

For rent: 

A fantastic apartment is for rent in downtown Harrisburg and available to move in on Feb. 1 (or earlier if needed)! Please check it out and also share it with anyone who is looking for a great apartment, in a great location, at a great price. My wife, son and I have lived here for three years and loved it. (We are only moving now to get a back yard for our growing son.) We loved the character, the layout, the old style gate elevator, the balconies, the city and river views, and the location next to downtown restaurants, cafes, the YMCA, and other activities like a yoga studio, art galleries and river festivals. The landlord is great, there is ample street parking, and the neighborhood is completely safe. Here is more information about how you can get a viewing: http://www.trulia.com/rental/3198225543-711-N-2nd-St-8-Harrisburg-PA-17102 If you have any further questions, please contact Rodney Green at 717-743-6418 or rgreen@messiah.edu.

 

 

January 14, 2016

Thursday, January 14th, 2016

“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”
Jeremiah 29:11

NEWS

Robin Collins, distinguished professor and chair of the philosophy department in the School of the Humanities has just been awarded a grant for his project, “The Fine-tuning for Scientific Discovery.” The project involves completing the work he has done in the last five years showing that the fundamental parameters of physics – such as the mass of the proton – fall within an extremely small range of values that are optimal for the development of technology and the discovering of the universe. He calls this the “fine-tuning for discoverability.” Such fine-tuning implies that the universe is providentially structured for beings like us to do science and thus has profound philosophical and theological implications. The $217,000 grant is over a three-year period, beginning June 2016. It provides release time to complete a technical book focused on cases of this fine-tuning in particle physics (since this area of physics provides the strongest support for his thesis), several substantial articles on non-particle physics cases, a popular book on the topic, substantial summer stipend support for Messiah College physicist Abaz Kryemadhi to help him with the physics, along with honorarium money for other experts to review the work.

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Senior class leaves lights as legacy

This year, the senior class is leaving their legacy by lighting the Swinging Bridge. The Office of Annual Giving and Senior Class Gift Committee would like to thank the Department of Biblical and Religious Studies for kicking off their efforts! Each year the Department of Biblical and Religious Studies honors their seniors with a dinner, followed by an auction of donated items from the BRS faculty offices. The bidding is lively and fun with proceeds benefiting the senior class gift. This year the contribution was $1,039. Thank you faculty and students for your generosity and investment! To learn more about the Class of 2016’s class gift, click here .

2016 MLK Commemoration Week

The Intercultural Office – Multicultural Programs is proud to present the 2016 MLK Commemoration series beginning Friday, Jan. 15- Wednesday, Jan. 20. It is the College’s goal to reflect on the vision and Christian ministry of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for the purpose of encouraging and cultivating a deeper commitment to be God’s agents of justice, peace and reconciliation. For all the details on the week’s events, visit www.messiah.edu/mlk or see the attached poster.

Call for Nominations

Call for nominations – 2016 Alumni Awards
We need your help in identify deserving recipients for the 2016 Alumni Awards. The deadline for award nomination is Jan. 20.

Young Alumnus/a Achievement Award: This award recognizes an alumnus/a who has attended Messiah College within the past 15 years for significant contribution to church, vocation, community and/or Messiah College.

Distinguished Alumnus/a Achievement Award: This award recognizes long-term vocational excellence in a manner supportive of the mission and standards of Messiah.

Alumni Christian Service Award: This award recognizes outstanding lifelong service or long-term effort in fulfilling the mandates of the Christian gospel to both serve and sacrifice for the needs of humanity.

Alumni Appreciation Award: Alumni and friends are eligible for this award, which recognizes significant personal service and contribution to Messiah College. This is the only award that can go to a non-Messiah alum.

The following three links should be very helpful:
Previous Alumni Award Winners
Alumni Award Descriptions
Nominate an Alum

Networking breakfast – “Entrepreneurship Takes a Team: Building an Invested Community”

“Entrepreneurship Takes a Team: Building an Invested Community”
Date: Wednesday, Feb. 17
Schedule: 7-7:30 a.m., registration and networking; 7:30 a.m.- 9 a.m., event speaker; 9 a.m., event concludes, guests are encouraged to stay and network
Location: Eden Resort & Suites • 222 Eden Road, Lancaster PA 17601-4216
Cost and registration: $15; register at http://attend.com/MCBAF2016

Speaker: Peter Greer, Messiah College alumnus and entrepreneur-in-residence and President and CEO of Hope International, knows well the power of teams for entrepreneurship. As Hope has supported budding businesses around the world, Greer has repeatedly seen that a new enterprise’s success depends on the contributions of many—from those who birth an idea, to those who develop the business concept, to those who finance and implement it.
This event is OPEN TO EVERYONE! Please feel free to invite a guest.

Important ITS News

There are a number of new articles that may be of interest located on the ITS blog at helpdesk.messiah.edu. Please take a look and enjoy the new information.

OneDrive – You may have heard about OneDrive, but maybe you’re unsure what this is or how this works. There is information located on our blog about OneDrive. Start with http://blogs.messiah.edu/its/question/what-is-onedrive, and click “Next Articles” to continue reading about OneDrive. If you have further questions regarding OneDrive, please feel free to contact the HelpDesk at ext. 4444.

Firefox – If you are having issues with Canvas or using Firefox on a PC (not Mac), you may have an outdated version of Firefox. To update your version, please follow the blog article http://blogs.messiah.edu/its/archives/6226. Firefox should be on the list of applications to install.

Windows 10 Upgrades – At this time, ITS has not determined when Windows 10 will start to be utilized by Messiah College. We are currently not aware of any Messiah applications requiring this operating system. Please do not attempt to upgrade to Windows 10 on your Messiah assigned computer. Watch for updates on the ITS blog at helpdesk.messiah.edu.

El Capitan for Mac Users – Your computer may be prompting for an Operating System upgrade. Please check the blog article http://blogs.messiah.edu/its/archives/6510 for more information.

On-site Microsoft Word training – seats available for this Tuesday, Jan. 19!

Human Resources is sponsoring an on-site professional development opportunity for administrative support staff and we have room available to accommodate others. A training professional from Fred Pryor will cover Microsoft Word topics on Tuesday, Jan. 19. The morning session will run from 8:30-11:30 a.m., followed by an afternoon session from 1-4 p.m. Topics covered will include bulleted lists, styles and themes, outlining, table of contents, end and foot notes, merging, macros, forms creation and tables.

Preference will be given to those who are able to commit to both sessions. There will be a $20 charge to your department to help defray the cost of the training. Please contact Kathy Castonguay, Human Resources and Compliance, to inquire about participation.

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For Sale:
Soda Stream Source sparkling water maker – purchased in December and used only a few times. Paid $100, selling for $70. Please contact lprice@messiah.edu or 515-9934 if interested.

Wanted:
Gently used clothing for Boys 4T and Girls 5T or 6x. Please notify trader@messiah.edu with information.

Job Opportunities:
Campus Events currently has an opening for the position of Campus Events Worker I –3rd Shift. For additional details and to apply, please see: http://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/7755
Job-related questions may be directed to Scott Zeigler, campus events manager, at szeigler@messiah.edu or by dialing ext. 2940.

The Murray Library has an upcoming opening for the position of Librarian/Collection Development Coordinator. For additional information and to apply, please see: http://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/7757
Job-related questions may be directed to Jonathan Lauer, director of the Murray Library, at jlauer@messiah.edu.

The Collaboratory for Strategic Partnerships and Applied Research has an opening for the position of Engineering Project Manager.  For additional information and to apply please see:  http://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/7776. Job-related questions may be directed to David Vader, professor of engineering, at dvader@messiah.edu.

January 7, 2016

Thursday, January 7th, 2016

And this is love: that we walk in obedience to his commands. As you have heard from the beginning, his command is that you walk in love.
John 1:6

NEWS

Dr. Raeann Hamon, distinguished professor of family science and gerontology, and Dr. Suzanne Smith (Washington State University Vancouver) served as guest editors for a special issue of the journal Family Science Review, devoted to innovative strategies for teaching family theories. The special issue is a collection of nine peer-reviewed manuscripts and one book review. Family Science Review is the publication of the Family Science Association. Professor Paul Johns, assistant professor of human development and family Science, and two of his students—Rachel L. Kreiger and Caroline M. Hurff—also had their manuscript included in the collection: “My Life as a Therapist”: A Journaling Method for Teaching Systems-Based Family Therapy Theories to Undergraduate Students.” The journal is available at: http://www.familyscienceassociation.org/familysciencereview/vol20/issue3%20#

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Bethesda Mission Donations
Thank you to everyone who donated items for Bethesda Mission at our employee Christmas luncheon. We collected a total of 595 pounds of socks, deodorant, toothpaste, sports balls, spiral notebooks and binders! Our grounds department graciously loaded a pickup truck and delivered the goods prior to Christmas break. Thanks, all!

Safety Contest
Congratulations to Cindy Burger, the winner of the Workplace Safety Committee’s safety contest question for December. She will receive a $50 gift card. The question for December was: In your primary work area, where is the location of the nearest fire pull alarm and AED? We hope everyone took the time to find the location of all emergency equipment and emergency exits for their work location.

Remember that for each of the remaining months of the contest, a question will be distributed to all employees via mass email. All correct answers for the month will go into a prize drawing; each month the prize is a $50 gift card. Watch your email on Monday, Jan. 11 for the next question!

Employee mileage reimbursement rate

IRS has announced an adjusted mileage reimbursement rate of $0.54 per mile for car, van, pickup truck or panel truck effective Jan. 1. Messiah College has adopted the rate decrease. Mileage reimbursement requests, regardless of travel date, should be calculated using the new rate of $0.54 per mile. Please note: this rate is for reimbursement requests only and does not impact the College’s internal charges for use of fleet vehicles.

For your convenience, an updated Mileage reimbursement form will be available at McSquare_EmployeeQuicklinks_BusinessOffice_Forms or click here: http://mcweb.messiah.edu/mcsquare/businessoffice/Documents/Mileage%20Form%20FY16.pdf.

Phone tips

Incoming calls: When calling from off campus, you can reach someone by using 717-796-1800 followed by 1 and the person’s extension when you hear the recording.
Extension numbers: You can use MCSquare or Outlook to find a person’s extension.
Outside calls: When you need to make an outside call, dial 9 first to get an outside line. If the number you are trying to reach is a 717 area code, you don’t need to dial 717–just dial 9 and the number.
If you need to make an outside call not in the 717 area code, dial 9, 1 and the area code and number.

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For Sale:
Brown leather reclining easy chair. Contemporary design. Photo here.
Asking $145. Please respond to jlauer@messiah.edu or 717-691-8341

Chair and a half chocolate brown leather recliner, $225 (purchased for $429). If interested, contact trader@messiah.edu.

X-Box games and new amazon fire case: Factory sealed Xbox 360 Just Dance 2015, $20; factory sealed Xbox 360 Just Dance 2016, $35; brand new Amazon Fire 7” 8GB with case, never used just opened to display, $65. Contact Renee at rfeather@messiah.edu if interested.

For Rent:
Farmhouse in a country setting with lots of backyard space for $1000/month (includes water and trash pick-up). Located 8-10 minutes from campus. Three Bedroom, 2 bathroom with wood fireplace den, family room, dining room and kitchen. Also includes a detached garage with storage space and a front wooden deck, range, refrigerator, frontload washer and dryer. Renters are responsible for electric and oil heat as this is not included in rent. Pets allowed. If interested, contact Marcelle Giovannetti at mgiovannetti@messiah.edu or 717-350-0610.