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Thursday, June 16

Thursday, June 16th, 2016

He will swallow up death forever. The Sovereign LORD will wipe away the tears from all faces; he  will remove his people’s disgrace from all the earth. The LORD has spoken.

Isaiah 25:8

                                                                                                                

NEWS:

Abby Love ’12 and Eric Love ’13 welcomed their first child, Harper Grace, into the world on May 29 at 5:07 p.m. Harper weighed 7 pounds, 7 ounces and was 20 inches long. Both mom and baby are doing well. 

MESSIAH 411:

Oakes Museum summer events

Summer is almost here and we have many exciting activities at the Oakes Museum. Be sure to check out our Saturday Curator Club for grades 3-5 and CC2 for grades 6-8. We are adding some exciting family programs in July and August, including a family day where your whole family can visit for only $10! Plus, five lab classes will be offered beginning in August. We will also offer three “Super Saturdays” with special activities including hikes, behind the scenes tours and exhibit talks. Admission to Super Saturdays is FREE to the Messiah College community. For more details visit our website: http://www.messiah.edu/oakes

Summer workshops

Summer workshops on digital proficiency, student engagement and other technology related topics are held Thursday mornings at 9 a.m. in Hoffman’s Innovation Zone. Learn more and register through the Training Channel in MC Square found at the bottom of the Educator’s tab. Registering through MC Square allows you to add the workshop to your Outlook calendar with a single click. If you are interested in one of these topics, but are unable to attend the scheduled session, please contact Learning Technology Services at learningtechservices@messiah.edu with a time and date that is convenient to you.

The spring BRIDGE has arrived

The spring Bridge is here! Be sure to read the article “Raptor hand project helps little girl,” a story about our Collaboratory students who built a prosthetic hand for a 5-year-old in the Philadelphia area. Hard copies of the magazine can be found in Eisenhower and Boyer employee lounges and always in the reception area of the third floor of Old Main.

http://www.messiah.edu/homepage/2593/spring_2016

Expiring ID cards

If your Messiah College employee ID Card has an expiration date and that date is approaching, please visit the Falcon Exchange, 243 Eisenhower Campus Center, to receive a new Employee ID Card. If you do not have an expiration date on your ID card, no action is required. You do not need to wait until the expiration date on the card to be issued a replacement card. ID cards will no longer function for print, copy, dining or door access once they reach the expiration date on the card so it is imperative you replace your card prior to the expiration date. Employees needing new ID cards should visit Falcon Exchange in person. Please bring your existing ID card with you and allow 10-15 minutes for processing. There is no charge for your new employee ID Card. Please contact Falcon Exchange at 717-766-2511, ext. 7245 or falconexchange@messiah.edu with any questions.

RightNow Media offered free to all employees

Messiah College has subscribed to RightNow Media to make this library of video resources available free of charge to interested students, employees, parents and alumni of the college. RightNow Media provides a range of resources–entertainment, bible study materials, conference keynote addresses, sermons, ministry training, children’s videos, etc. This resource is being offered through a generous gift to the college so that you can enjoy these resources without any cost to you or your family. On June 1, you should have received an introductory email from RightNow Media that would allow you to sign-up for this online resource. They also sent out three reminder emails. Some employees thought it may have been a hoax and others saw this email in their junk folder. It is not; over 1,130 members of the Messiah community have already signed up for this free service. Please note that making these resources available to the Messiah community does not implicitly or explicitly suggest that the College endorses the content or perspectives presented by every resource. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to email jmcclymont@messiah.edu.

Upcoming summer conferences

Please welcome the following summer groups.

  • June 19-22: Wrestling Challenge Camp. Sollenberger Sports Center, 150 students.
  • June 22-26: Wrestling Intensity Camp. Sollenberger Sports Center, 35 students.
  • June 20-23: Little Falcon’s Basketball Day Camp. Eisenhower Campus Center
  • June 20-23: Girls Softball Day Camp. Starry Athletic Complex, 30 students.
  • June 20-23: Boys LAX. Starry Athletic Complex, 10 students
  • June 25-28: Camps Farthest Out. Main session in Climenhaga, 155 attendees.
  • June 24-26: Princeton Christian Church. Main sessions in Hostetter Chapel and Boyer Hall, 200 attendees.

CLASSIFIEDS:

For sale:

Several Size Wood Grates for Fireplace. These heavy duty wood grates are solid square steel bar construction for long life with the sizes as follows: (1) New 34.5″ wide X 17″ depth X 9″ height made from 5/8″ bars – $50.00 (2) New 22.25″ wide X 15″ depth X 9″ height made from 5/8″ bars – $40.00 (each) (1) Used in good condition 29.75″wide X 12.75 depth X 6.25″ height made from 1/2″ bars – $20.00 Contact Paul at pmyers@messiah.edu.

2003 Mercury Sable Premium. In great condition. 100,015 miles. Fully loaded. Leather interior, sun roof, CD changer. All maintenance records are available from the time the car was purchased new in 2003. $3,100 OBO. Contact Brad Markley at ext. 3500 or bmarkley@messiah.edu. Pictures are available by request.

Marquis Spa with white interior, 36 jets and gray exterior. Great condition with accessories. New owner only needs to replace the pump which should cost under $300. Location two miles from Messiah’s campus. If interested, please contact dbritton@messiah.edu.

Several used household items for sale. Moving, everything must go!

  • NordicTrack Treadmill with Intermix Acoustics 2.0
  • ClosetMaid 36″ wall-mounted wire utility shelves – white (5 total)
  • Wood dining room table, extends, with 3 wood chairs
  • Small wood table
  • Wood bookcases – small (2)
  • Antique 1963 Magnavox stereophonic hi-fidelity floor unit — unit includes FM/AM radio, automatic record player, high fidelity internal speaker system (original), terminals for external speaker and stereo amplifier. Record player needs a new needle. All original operating instructions, factory inspection card, warranty registration and instrument installation record cards included.
  • Twin box spring and metal frame

Best offer. For more information, please contact kgehris@messiah.edu.

Nordic Trac Model A2250 folds up against the wall when not using it. Cooling fan, runs like new. Paid $1999 asking $395, Negotiable. 52 Inch HD Ultra Scan Hitachi TV – Great picture! Perfect for the rec room to play your games on. $150 Negotiable. Contact Sally Richardson at srichardson@messiah.edu. Photos available.

 

 

 

June 9, 2016

Thursday, June 9th, 2016

Let them praise his name with dancing and make music to him with timbrel and harp.

Psalm 149:3

NEWS:

Ted Davis, professor of the history of science, has been named an affiliate fellow in the Department of the History of Science at the University of Oklahoma, one of the oldest and largest such departments in the world. This affiliation brings access to their library system, including a world-class collection of rare scientific books, the opportunity to assist graduate students in their research, and other benefits.

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On June 6-8, Ted Davis, professor of the history of science, and Robin Collins, professor of philosophy, led a workshop on Christianity and science at the Center for Pastor Theologians in Oak Park, Ill.

MESSIAH 411:

All-Comer track & field meets at Messiah

All-Comer track & field meets at Messiah College on Tuesdays: June 7, 14, 21, 28 at 6:30 p.m. Information and schedule available at www.GoMessiah.com/allcomer.

Falcon Exchange summer counter hours

Effective this week, Falcon Exchange will be open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Fridays from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. We will return to our normal daily operating schedule of 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 15.

Water Safety

It’s that time of year again when people head to the pools and beaches. While water can be refreshing and relaxing, it can also be deadly. Drowning is the second leading cause of unintentional death in children ages 1 to 14. And drowning isn’t limited to pools, rivers and oceans. Nearly 30 percent of home drowning incidents occur when a child is left alone in the bathtub. The National Safety Council offers tips on water safety – please take the time to read them! It could save a life.

Upcoming summer conferences

  1. United Methodist: Thursday, June 9 through Saturday, June 11. Main sessions in Sollenberger Sports Center and Eisenhower Campus Center. Expect 1600. Employees that park in VV (visitor) lot should park behind Frey and the Library on Thursday and Friday.
  2. Harrisburg Academy Graduation: Friday, June 10, 3-5 p.m., High Center. Expect 200. Handicapped parking will be in the front of the High Center, others will park in Starry Parking Lot.
  3. Girls’ Soccer Day and Baseball Day Camp: Monday, June 13 through Friday, June 17. Expect traffic in morning and afternoon near Starry parking lot as the players are dropped off/picked up.

Oakes Museum summer events

Summer is almost here and we have many exciting activities at the Oakes Museum. Be sure to check out our Saturday Curator Club for grades 3-5 and CC2 for grades 6-8. We are adding some exciting family programs in July and August, including a family day where your whole family can visit for only $10! Plus, five lab classes will be offered beginning in August. We will also offer three “Super Saturdays” with special activities including hikes, behind the scenes tours and exhibit talks. Admission to Super Saturdays is FREE to the Messiah College community. For more details visit our website: http://www.messiah.edu/oakes

CLASSIFIEDS:

For sale:

2003 Mercury Sable Premium, in great condition. 100,015 miles. Fully loaded: leather interior, sun roof, CD changer. All maintenance records are available from the time the car was purchased new in 2003. $3,100 OBO. Contact Brad Markley at ext. 3500 or bmarkley@messiah.edu. Pictures are available by request.

Fitness equipment, snow-blower, lawn mower and Billy Goat

  1. Weight set with Marcy pro bench, Olympic bar and 140# weights. Excellent condition, $150. Dumbbell set ranging from 1# to 25# with rack, $75. Speed Bag, $95 and UFC Heavy Bag, $70.
  2. Daye snow blower used only one season. Purchased new, $795; Asking $495.
  3. 21 inch Aries mower self-propelled $125, 10 inch Southern States mower, used but runs, $20.
  4. Billy Goat with a rear wheel drive and top-fill design with an adjustable intake, three speed transmissions, a 30-gallon zipperless bag, and a quality Honda engine. Purchased new $1,750, asking $500.

Pictures for all items are attached here.  If interested, please contact Sally Richardson at srichardson@messiah.edu.

Free:

Free Fridge: Frigidaire stainless steel 4.5 cubic ft. fridge available for free. Temperature regulation issues. Keeps food extra cold causing carbonated beverages to explode but otherwise in great condition. Available for pick up in Boyer Hall. Contact Amy Cook at acook@messiah.edu.

 

Thursday, June 2

Thursday, June 2nd, 2016

Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is – his good, pleasing and perfect will.

Roman 12:2

News:

Congratulations to Adam Stern ’16 (Environmental Science), recipient of a year-long Natural Lands Management Internship at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pa. Longwood Garden’s internship program is highly competitive. Adam is the first Messiah College student to be chosen for an internship at this world-class public gardens and conservatory.

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Messiah College Press has received notification that its Forest Stewardship Council® Chain-of-Custody Certification has been renewed for the next twelve months. The renewal was awarded after we passed an extensive audit by The Rainforest Alliance and Printers Green Resource LLC. The auditors reviewed and verified all of our FSC internal chain-of-custody procedures and documentation for accuracy and compliance. The Forest Stewardship Council is an international organization that promotes environmentally appropriate, socially beneficial and economically viable management of the world’s forests. Because of its Ten Principles and fifty-six strict criteria for operating a forest and addressing the concerns of all those affected by the forest, they are widely accepted as the “Gold Standard” of forest certification programs. As an FSC certified printer, College Press can add the FSC logo and the Rainforest Alliance logo to any qualifying job to show that the piece was produced on responsibly sourced paper.

Messiah 411:

All-Comer track & field meets at Messiah

All-Comer’ track & field meets at Messiah College on Tuesdays: June 7, 14, 21, 28 at 6:30 p.m. Information and schedule available at www.GoMessiah.com/allcomer.

Conference Services personnel changes

Changes in personnel have taken place within the Office of Conference and Event Services for the summer. With Abby Love leaving us for the summer on maternity leave, Randy Heintzelman will be taking on her responsibilities as event coordinator for summer conferences. Randy can be reached at ext. 7227. Cindy Sterling has moved to the office to handle the office manager position. Cindy will be responsible for making day to day room reservations and can be reached at ext. 6009. Please welcome Corinne Frehner. Corinne will be in the Ticket Office and will handle ticket sales and Homestead reservations. Corinne can be reached at ext. 6036.

Messiah College night at the Senators!

It is Messiah College night at the Senators! The Office of Human Resources would like to invite you to join Messiah College staff and families for a fun night out at a Harrisburg Senators baseball game on Friday, June 17 at 7 p.m. Tickets for box seats are discounted at $9 per ticket. Please see the attached flyer for instructions or visit the following website to order your discounted tickets: https://www.ticketreturn.com/prod2/BuyNew.asp?EventID=153070&promocode=MESSIAH

Falcon Exchange summer counter hours

Effective this week, Falcon Exchange will be open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Fridays from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. We will return to our normal daily operating schedule of 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, August 15.

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Job Opportunities:

The Early Learning Center at Messiah College announces an opening for the position of teacher. For more information and to apply, please visit: http://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/8926. Job-related questions may be directed to Christine Kirkpatrick, director/master teacher for the Early Learning Center, at ckirkpatrick@messiah.edu

Outside Organizations:

Summer music camp

Living Legacy Church (Hershey) will host its second annual music camp for grades 1-5 (junior camp) and 6-12 (senior camp), June 14-18. The camp will take place at the church, 228 McCorkle Rd, Hershey. The junior camp (9 a.m.-noon) will feature music stations led by Dr. Rachel Cornacchio, while the senior camp (6-9 p.m.) will focus on showing students how to be part of a contemporary worship team. No musical training required. Messiah College’s Seven will lead the senior camp. For more information, contact Dr. Rachel Cornacchio at rcornacchio@messiah.edu or go to http://livinglegacychurch.com/music-camp.

Grantham Church/Community Yard Sale on Saturday

There will be sales at the Grantham Church and at homes in the Grantham community on Saturday, June 4, 8 a.m.-noon, co-sponsored by the Church and the Community Association. For more information contact Shirley Groff at groff@messiah.edu.

 

 

 

May 26, 2016

Thursday, May 26th, 2016

But in your hearts revere Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect.

Peter 3:15

News:

The BioLogos Foundation has just launched a Speakers Bureau for public events about Christianity and science. One of the people who will participate is Ted Davis, professor of the history of science. BioLogos was founded by Christian geneticist Francis Collins, who is now director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the largest funder of scientific research in the world. Ted writes bi-weekly columns for BioLogos.

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Congratulations to Adam Stern ’16 (Environmental Science), recipient of a year-long Natural Lands Management Internship at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pa. Longwood Garden’s internship program is highly competitive. Adam is the first Messiah College student to be chosen for an internship at this world-class public gardens and conservatory.

Messiah 411:

Conference Services personnel changes

Changes in personnel have taken place within the Office of Conference and Event Services for the summer. With Abby Love leaving us for the summer on maternity leave, Randy Heintzelman will be taking on her responsibilities as event coordinator for summer conferences. Randy can be reached at ext. 7227. Cindy Sterling has moved to the office to handle the office manager position. Cindy will be responsible for making day to day room reservations and can be reached at ext. 6009. Please welcome Corinne Frehner. Corinne will be in the Ticket Office and will handle ticket sales and Homestead reservations. Corinne can be reached at ext. 6036.

Curator Club and CC2 at The Oakes Museum of Natural History

Registration is open for Curator Club (grades 3-5) and CC2 (grades 6-8). These programs provide science education on a variety of topics in a fun learning environment. Topics include Africa, scientific method, geology and fossils, recycling, a creek study, and North American animals. A flyer is attached. Please visit our website messiah.edu/oakes, email us at curatorsclub@messiah.edu or contact our office at ext. 2659 with any questions.

Memorial Day safety

The first big weekend of the unofficial start of summer…whether you plan to spend it at home or traveling, playing in the sun or grilling hamburgers and hot dogs, here are some tips to keep you safe:

Traveling plan for your trip. Allow enough time for unexpected delays. Know at least one alternate route. Check your vehicle’s fluid levels and tire pressure before starting your trip. Take along water, snacks and travel games for the kids. Always wear a seatbelt and make sure that all passengers are in the proper restraints. Avoid distractions while driving. Be watchful of motorcyclists, bicyclists, joggers and pedestrians who are all more difficult to see than other vehicles. Never drive under the influence!

Sun and games. If you plan to spend time in the sun, be sure to wear sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 and apply it often. Wear sunglasses with UV protection and a hat to protect your eyes. Drink plenty of water to keep hydrated. Try to avoid the sun between the hours of 1-4 p.m. if possible.

Picnic food and grilling. Take the proper precautions to keep foods at the right temperatures. Keep dishes covered to prevent insects from joining the meal. Wash your hands frequently if you are preparing and handling foods, especially raw meats. Don’t leave grills unattended when hot or lit and use extra caution if children or pets are nearby. Make sure you grill is clean and inspect the fuel lines before using. Keep it away from buildings and trees or shrubs that could catch on fire if a flare-up occurs. If using charcoal grills, be sure to place used charcoal in a metal container away from combustibles until cool.

Messiah College night at the Senators!

It is Messiah College night at the Senators! The Office of Human Resources would like to invite you to join Messiah College staff and families for a fun night out at a Harrisburg Senators baseball game on Friday, June 17 at 7 p.m. Tickets for box seats are discounted at $9 per ticket. Please see the attached flyer for instructions or visit the following website to order your discounted tickets: https://www.ticketreturn.com/prod2/BuyNew.asp?EventID=153070&promocode=MESSIAH

Student “shout out” videos

The Student “shout out” videos, which were shown at the employee recognition reception, can now be viewed in the in MCSquare under Employee and Student quick links.

Announcement of investment changes

The Messiah College Investment committee recently met to review the performance of plan investment choices. After reviewing the investment choices and their performance, the decision was made to change some of the investment options as outlined on the attached announcement.

Upcoming summer conferences

Please welcome the following groups to campus.

May 28-30, Chinese Bible Church of College Park. Expect 300 guests with their main meetings taking place in Brubaker Auditorium.

June 1, Mechanicsburg Area School District Graduation. Expect 2,600 guests for the graduation taking place in Hitchcock Gymnasium.

June 3, The Lower Susquehanna Synod is packing 400,000 nutritionally complete meals that will help feed hungry Pennsylvanians. There will be volunteers coming and going all day from Brubaker Auditorium.

June 4 -5, The Lower Susquehanna Synod Conference. Expect 650 in the High Center.

Classifieds:

For sale:

Bicycles and accessories for sale. 2 complete Comfort Deluxe Raleigh bicycles, Ladies 16” frame-26” wheels, Men’s 19” frame-28” wheels, 24 speed, shock-forks, comfort seats, security, mirrors, odometers, tire pump, cup holders. Two helmets. Two bike rack for car. Less than 1000 miles. Excellent Condition, $400. For more information, contact Gina Hale at ghale@messiah.edu.

20″ Boy’s Avigo Striker-X BMX bicycle. Adjustable seat. Bell. Front and rear caliper brakes; coaster brakes. Gently used. Asking $60 or best offer. Please contact Bob Feil at ext. 2366 or rfeil@messiah.edu for more details or to make an offer.

Job Opportunities:

College Press at Messiah College currently has an opening for the position of junior graphic designer/prepress technician. For additional information and to apply, please see: http://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/8877. Job-related questions may be directed to Dwayne MaGee, director of printing and mailing services, College Press and Postal Services, at dmagee@messiah.edu.

Outside Organizations:

Summer music campLiving Legacy Church (Hershey) will host its second annual music camp for grades 1-5 (junior camp) and 6-12 (senior camp), June 14-18. The camp will take place at the church, 228 McCorkle Rd, Hershey. The junior camp (9 a.m.-noon) will feature music stations led by Dr. Rachel Cornacchio, while the senior camp (6-9 p.m.) will focus on showing students how to be part of a contemporary worship team. No musical training required. Messiah College’s Seven will lead the senior camp. For more information, contact Dr. Rachel Cornacchio at rcornacchio@messiah.edu or go to http://livinglegacychurch.com/music-camp.

 

May 18, 2016

Thursday, May 19th, 2016

Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn.

Romans 12:15

News:

Devin Manzullo-Thomas, director of the Sider Institute, had an article titled “Born-Again Brethren in Christ: Anabaptism, Evangelicalism, and the Cultural Transformation of a Plain People,” published in the journal Mennonite Quarterly Review (April 2016). He has also received word that his paper “Encounters with the Spirit: North American Anabaptists and Charismatic Renewal, 1950-2000,” has been accepted for presentation at the “Charismatic Renewal in Historical Perspective” conference at Oxford University (UK) in September 2016.

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Five students and one faculty member from the Department of Biological Sciences delivered well-received oral presentations at the 92nd Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science (April 1 – 3, 2016; Delaware Valley University).

  • Victoria Koehler described the results of research conducted with Dr. John Harms in “Cloning the Full-Length Gastrin Gene for Up-Regulation in Pancreatic Cancer Studies.”
  • Andrew Nevin described microbiology studies done in Bolivia and Fiji and at Messiah College under the direction of Drs. Lindquist, Soerens and Mylin in “A Study on the Long-Term Performance of the Sawyer PointONETM filter in the Developing World.”
  • Arielle Raugh described research conducted with Dr. Mylin and Penn State Hershey collaborators in “Characterization of CD4+ T Lymphocyte Responses to the Simian Virus 40 Large Tumor Antigen (SV40 T ag) in C57Bl/6 Mice.”
  • Laura Ritenour described research performed under the direction of Dr. Harms in “Characterizing Monoclonal Antibodies Against the Cholecystokinin 2 Receptor and a Splice Variant for Use in Pancreatic Cancer Studies.”
  • Holly Ross described research done under the direction of Dr. John Harms in “Quantifying an Increase in the Stability and Expression of Green Fluorescent Protein in Pancreatic Cancer Cells.”
  • Dr. Larry Mylin described research performed during his sabbatical leave in the talk “Capacity Building: Establishing Laboratory Culture of Plasmodium falciparum Laboratory Strain NF54 and Patient Isolates at the Macha Research Trust/Malaria Institute at Macha, Choma, Zambia”

Three weeks later it was announced that Andrew Nevin received a $100 award for the best student presentation at the conference. Congratulations Andrew!

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The BioLogos Foundation has just launched a Speakers Bureau for public events about Christianity and science. One of the people who will participate is Ted Davis, professor of the history of science. BioLogos was founded by Christian geneticist Francis Collins, who is now director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the largest funder of scientific research in the world. Ted writes bi-weekly columns for BioLogos.

Messiah 411: 

Summer Flex-Time

Beginning on Monday, May 23, the College will again permit the use of summer flexible work arrangements for divisions and departments where this scheduled adjustment allows for the maintenance of the unit’s work responsibilities. Implementation of a Summer Flex-Time Program is at the discretion of division executives and directors and requires approval in advance from the appropriate dean, provost or vice president. Employees interested in adopting summer hours should speak with their department head, director or supervisor.

Early arrivals

Over the past several years we have seen a significant increase in the number of students who are returning to campus early. In fact, this past year we had over 900 early arrival students. This large number has become problematic, largely due to the fact that the campus is not staffed appropriately to care for and be responsible such a large number of students. In addition, several significant student conduct issues have occurred during the early arrival time period given the number of students and lack of staff. As a result, the Student Involvement and Leadership Programs (SILP) and Residence Life offices are working towards reducing the number of early arrivals. If you plan to sponsor students for early arrival please contact housing@messiah.edu for a spreadsheet to fill out and return by Friday, July 15. If you are on a 10-month contract we need your completed spreadsheet by May 31. The earliest students may return this year is Monday, Aug. 15, but we ask that you bring your students back as late as possible.

Filling out the spreadsheet does not mean that you will be automatically approved for early arrival on the date you have requested. A few other important early arrival details:

  • The meal plan for returning students will not be active until Thursday, Aug. 25 at lunch. If you need meal cards for the students you are bringing back early, please make these arrangements through the Falcon Exchange.
  • There is no charge for students to stay on campus. However, any additions or changes received between Aug. 1–14 will be charged $10/person and between Aug. 15–28 will be charged $25/person.
  • When determining the date your students must return please factor in what date they will need to move in. For example, if your training/practice schedule begins at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 23, your students would need to move in on Monday, Aug. 22 which would be the date you would specify on the spreadsheet.
  • If you have students coming back prior to move-in day it is expected that they volunteer during move-in on Thursday, Aug. 25 unless there is a unique circumstance that doesn’t make it possible.

The Student Involvement and Leadership Programs office will follow up with more communication.

No more fax machines

Over the past several years the campus has moved from fax machines to an email based faxing system for sending and receiving. As the campus phone system transition finishes this summer, if there are any remaining fax machines, they will STOP working. If you still have a fax machine, please contact the ITS Helpdesk at ext. 4444 so that you can be setup on the email faxing system.

In addition, if you are a campus fax recipient and your fax number is NOT in the range of 691-2300 to 691-2399, please contact the ITS Helpdesk to let us know what fax number you are using. Most fax numbers should have transitioned into this range but we are aware that some may not have and we want to keep things working for you during the final phone system transitions on the email faxing system.

Important reminder for faculty

Learning Technology Services would like to remind the faculty that it’s not too early to begin planning ahead. The 2016 fall semester work submission deadlines have been set. Please coordinate your needs for your courses with the deadline dates located at on the ITS blog at the following link: http://blogs.messiah.edu/its/archives/6626

Procedure review:

  1. Messiah faculty are notified of the semester work submission deadlines by the Copyright and Educational Support Specialist (Diane Hunsinger) approximately 4-6 weeks before the materials are due. This allows ample time to obtain copyright clearance for course materials (if necessary) and production of your coursepack at College Press.
  2. Faculty must complete the online course materials form located on the ITS blog at this link: http://www.messiah.edu/forms/form/331/en/use_of_copyrighted_course_materials The online form allows you to enter/attach your copyright clearance requests, automatically creates the work requisition, and allows you to attach a PDF file of your coursepack or lab manual.
  3. It is imperative that faculty who plan to sell a coursepack/lab manual to students notify Aleisha Wildon, course materials manager, Campus Store and Textbook Express.
  4. VERY IMPORTANT: Following the deadlines allows ample time for production, ensures our students have a positive experience when purchasing and receiving their course materials, and the instructor has the assurance that their coursepack is available for students to purchase before classes begin.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Diane Hunsinger, copyright and educational support specialist, at ext. 3895.

Silent Auction – 2009 Ford Focus

Messiah College will be offering the silent auction sale of a 2009 Ford Focus fleet vehicle. The car has just over 68,000 miles on it. It was purchased new by the college and all of the maintenance records for service work that has been done to it over the years would be available at the time of purchase. The vehicle will be sold “as is” and “without warranty.” The car can be seen at the Lenhert Building starting on May 23. The car and bidding is available for Messiah employees and immediate family members only (spouse and children) only. Anyone who test drives the car must be on the Messiah College approved drivers list. If interested silent sealed written bids, with the name and phone number of the bidder can be given to Facility Services at the Lenhert Building starting on May 23. The sealed bids will be opened on May 30. The car will be sold to the highest bidder. Bidding starts at $5,500. The car is inspected through June 2017. All taxes, registration transfer fees, and notary fees will be the cost of the purchaser. Any questions can be directed to Brad Markley at ext. 3500.

Upcoming summer conferences

Please welcome the following groups to our campus:

  • May 19 and 20 – Christian Missionary and Alliance Church will be hosting “SEEK.” Guests will be on campus on Friday, 5:30-9 p.m. and Saturday, 7:30 a.m. -5 p.m. Most events will take place in the High Center with an anticipated attendance of 675.
  • May 25-27 – Evangelical Congregational Church will be in Brubaker Auditorium. Anticipated attendance is 275.
  • May 25 – Business Women’s Forum will take place in the High Center. Anticipated audience is 400.

Curator Club and CC2 at The Oakes Museum of Natural History

Registration is open for Curator Club (grades 3-5) and CC2 (grades 6-8). These programs provide science education on a variety of topics in a fun learning environment. Topics include Africa, scientific method, geology and fossils, recycling, a creek study and North American animals. A flyer is attached. Curator Club begins this Saturday! Please visit our website messiah.edu/oakes, email us at curatorsclub@messiah.edu or contact us office at ext. 2659 with any questions.

Classifieds:

For sale:

Pfaltzgraff Naturewood Dishes. 9 place settings available – includes plates, salad plates, bowls and mugs (10). Also includes 2 serving bowls, cream pitcher, candy dish and small vase. 42 pieces for $75. Contact Creta Bieber at cbieber@messiah.edu. Picture attached. More detailed pictures available upon request.

Local Townhouse. 2711 High St. 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, freshly painted, new floors, new fridge, dish washer, new heat pump, new plumbing, and storage shed. $130,000. It will be listed in June. Contact Shirley Groff at: groff@messiah.edu for more information.

Bicycles and accessories for sale. 2 complete Comfort Deluxe Raleigh bicycles, Ladies 16” frame-26” wheels, Men’s 19” frame-28” wheels, 24 speed, shock-forks, comfort seats, security, mirrors, odometers, tire pump, cup holders. Two helmets. Two bike rack for car. Less than 1000 miles. Excellent Condition, $400. For more information, contact Gina Hale at ghale@messiah.edu

20″ Boy’s Avigo Striker-X BMX bicycle. Adjustable seat. Bell. Front & rear caliper brakes; coaster brakes. Gently used. Asking $60 or best offer. Please contact Bob Feil at ext. 2366 or rfeil@messiah.edu for more details or to make an offer.

 

May 12, 2016

Thursday, May 12th, 2016

“Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go.”

Joshua 1: 9

NEWS:

Art of the State: Pennsylvania is recognized as the official statewide juried competition for Pennsylvania artists and this year is the 49th year for this prestigious exhibit. Three faculty of the Department of Visual Arts—Brenton Good, Kathy T. Hettinga, and Sean Matthew’s artworks were included in the 123 pieces selected from almost 1800 entries! The exhibition will run from June 26 to Sept. 11, at the State Museum of Pennsylvania, with an Opening Reception on June 26 from 1-4 p.m.

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MESSIAH 411:

Financial Services FYE information sessions

The Accounting Office invites you to attend one of two fiscal year end information sessions. Messiah College’s fiscal year ends June 30. To assist departments in record keeping between FY16 and FY17, information sessions will include a review of items included in the financial close check list. In addition to addressing frequently asked questions about the fiscal year end process, we will offer updates on newly released and upcoming tools and reference resources to support financial processing.

The following sessions will be held in Larsen Student Union Conference Room (237):

  • Monday, May 9, 1 p.m.
  • Thursday, May 19, 11 a.m.

Select a session by using the “Employee Training” sign up function within MC Square (Sessions are listed under “Business Office” category). For advance awareness, the Financial Close Checklist and Processing Calendar is available from the finance channel within MC Square, by selecting the Policy and Procedures drop-down category. General accounting and financial processing inquiries from session participants will be welcomed and encouraged.

Move-in Day volunteers needed

The Office of Student Involvement & Leadership Programs is in need of employee volunteers to serve during move-in day 2016. Volunteers are needed in three hour time slots to help move new students into their residence halls on Thursday, August 25. You can choose a shift of 8-11 a.m., 10 a.m.-1p.m. or noon-3 p.m. You will also receive a boxed lunch and free t-shirt. Please know that lifting and walking stairs is required. If you are interested and available to serve in this capacity, please contact Sheryl Ezbiansky at silp@messiah.edu with your availability for that day and t-shirt size by May 31. We look forward to serving with you and thank you in advance.

Safety in work zones

Summer is coming. That means more vehicles on the roads due to holidays and vacations, and more road construction. And that means the potential for more accidents. In 2014, a total of 669 work zone fatalities and over 31,000 work zone injuries occurred. Did you know that almost 85% of work zone fatalities were motorists, not workers? Here are some safety tips to keep you and your passengers’ safe in work zone areas:

  • Keep your headlights on in a work zone. It’s the law.
  • Always wear your seatbelt. It’s the law.
  • Slow down. Reduce your speed – obey the work zone speed limits.
  • Don’t tailgate. Keep a safe following distance. The largest number of traffic accidents in work zones are rear-end collisions. Always maintain a safe stopping distance between you and the car in front of you.
  • Obey road signs and be alert for flaggers. Traffic patterns can change daily; frequent starts and stops can occur. Road signs and construction zone flaggers will help you safely navigate these changes.
  • Stay focused and watchful. Distracted driving is never good, but it is even more dangerous in work zones. Watch for brake lights of vehicles in front of you and be prepared to react. Expect the unexpected. Use extreme caution when driving through a work zone at night – even if work is not being conducted.
  • Give yourself enough travel time so you are prepared for the unexpected delays and be patient. Check news and traffic reports. The PennDOT website www.511pa.com offers a traffic map, travel conditions and delays, and construction information. It’s also available as a mobile app.
  • Avoid work zones. Whenever possible, travel alternate routes.

Source: Federal Highway Administration

Commencement 2016 schedule and parking for employees

Commencement schedule and details

The Commencement Committee is pleased to announce the 2016 Commencement weekend schedule of events for Friday, May 13, and Saturday, May 14, on the Commencement website at www.messiah.edu/commencement, including helpful details on Baccalaureate, reception plans, event tickets, and inclement weather plans. Members of the Community of Educators should have already received information from the Provost’s Office regarding their participation in Commencement weekend. Faculty, staff and administrators who are participating in the Commencement ceremony itself should have already received a memo regarding their role in the ceremony from the President’s Office.

If you have any questions regarding Commencement, please contact Carla Gross, co-chair of the Commencement Committee, at ext. 6940 or cgross@messiah.edu . Thank you to all campus employees who have been planning and working for the past several months to make Commencement a wonderful experience for graduates and their families.

Baccalaureate service/reception parking

Prior to the Baccalaureate service and reception, traffic personnel will direct guests to designated parking areas on campus. College employees do not receive reserved parking for Baccalaureate. Please note that Baccalaureate is a ticketed event; see the Commencement web site for details. The Department of Safety asks that all guests walk from where traffic control personnel direct you to park. (Shuttle service will not be provided Friday evening.) To avoid safety hazards, please do not stop in the middle of the roadway to drop off your party. If you have questions regarding parking or drop-off locations for guests with a disability, please contact parking officer Liz Williams at ext. 3984.

Graduate programs reception parking

Graduate programs faculty attending the reception for master’s program graduates on Friday, May 14 at 7:30 p.m. in Hostetter Chapel, are requested to enter by the campus’ South Entrance (Creekside Drive) and park in Lot XX behind Hostetter Chapel and Boyer Hall. No parking pass is required.

Commencement day parking

For Commencement day, members of the Community of Educators and other employees who are marching in the processional or participating in the Commencement ceremony will receive a reserved parking pass via campus mail. Employees MUST show their parking pass to traffic control personnel upon entering campus in order to be directed to their designated reserved parking areas. All other employees who will be working the Commencement ceremony should ask their supervisor where their designated parking area will be that day. A shuttle service will transport all other guests between their parking areas and the athletic complex both before and after the Commencement ceremony. Read additional details on guest and disability parking.

Due to the significantly increased volume of traffic on campus for Commencement, the Department of Safety strong encourages all employees to arrive on campus early (i.e., no later than 8:15 a.m.) in order to alleviate being stuck in traffic and to help ensure they are directed to their reserved parking areas on campus.

Any questions regarding parking for Commencement weekend may be directed to parking officer Liz Williams at ext. 3984.

Important reminder for faculty

Learning Technology Services would like to remind the faculty that it’s not too early to begin planning ahead. The 2016 fall semester work submission deadlines have been set. Please coordinate your needs for your courses with the deadline dates located at on the ITS blog at the following link: http://blogs.messiah.edu/its/archives/6626

Procedure review:

  1. Messiah faculty are notified of the semester work submission deadlines by the Copyright and Educational Support Specialist (Diane Hunsinger) approximately 4-6 weeks before the materials are due. This allows ample time to obtain copyright clearance for course materials (if necessary) and production of your coursepack at College Press.
  2. Faculty must complete the online course materials form located on the ITS blog at this link: http://www.messiah.edu/forms/form/331/en/use_of_copyrighted_course_materials The online form allows you to enter/attach your copyright clearance requests, automatically creates the work requisition, and allows you to attach a PDF file of your coursepack or lab manual.
  3. It is imperative that faculty who plan to sell a coursepack/lab manual to students notify Aleisha Wildon, course materials manager, Campus Store and Textbook Express.
  4. VERY IMPORTANT: Following the deadlines allows ample time for production, ensures our students have a positive experience when purchasing and receiving their course materials, and the instructor has the assurance that their coursepack is available for students to purchase before classes begin.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Diane Hunsinger, copyright and educational support specialist, at ext. 3895.

Thank you in advance for your cooperation.

Early arrivals

Over the past several years we have seen a significant increase in the number of students who are returning to campus early. In fact, this past year we had over 900 early arrival students. This large number has become problematic, largely due to the fact that the campus is not staffed appropriately to care for and be responsible such a large number of students. In addition, several significant student conduct issues have occurred during the early arrival time period given the number of students and lack of staff. As a result, the Student Involvement and Leadership Programs (SILP) and Residence Life offices are working towards reducing the number of early arrivals. If you plan to sponsor students for early arrival please contact housing@messiah.edu for a spreadsheet to fill out and return by Friday, July 15. If you are on a 10-month contract we need your completed spreadsheet by May 31. The earliest students may return this year is Monday, Aug. 15, but we ask that you bring your students back as late as possible.

Filling out the spreadsheet does not mean that you will be automatically approved for early arrival on the date you have requested. A few other important early arrival details:

  • The meal plan for returning students will not be active until Thursday, Aug. 25 at lunch. If you need meal cards for the students you are bringing back early, please make these arrangements through the Falcon Exchange.
  • There is no charge for students to stay on campus. However, any additions or changes received between Aug. 1–14 will be charged $10/person and between Aug. 15–28 will be charged $25/person.
  • When determining the date your students must return please factor in what date they will need to move in. For example, if your training/practice schedule begins at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 23, your students would need to move in on Monday, Aug. 22 which would be the date you would specify on the spreadsheet.
  • If you have students coming back prior to move-in day it is expected that they volunteer during move-in on Thursday, Aug. 25 unless there is a unique circumstance that doesn’t make it possible.

The Student Involvement and Leadership Programs office will follow up with more communication.

Windows 10 temporary wifi

In the fall of 2015, some Windows 10 computers could not connect to the MC-WPA wireless network so a network called MC-Win10-temp was created as a temporary fix. The issues were resolved earlier in the spring but the temporary network was left in place for convenience. If you are using this network, please transition to MC-WPA before May 16 as MC-Win10-temp will be removed on that date.

No more fax machines

Over the past several years the campus has moved from fax machines to an email based faxing system for sending and receiving. As the campus phone system transition finishes this summer, if there are any remaining fax machines, they will STOP working. If you still have a fax machine, please contact the ITS Helpdesk at ext. 4444 so that you can be setup on the email faxing system.

In addition, if you are a campus fax recipient and your fax number is NOT in the range of 691-2300 to 691-2399, please contact the ITS Helpdesk to let us know what fax number you are using. Most fax numbers should have transitioned into this range but we are aware that some may not have and we want to keep things working for you during the final phone system transitions on the email faxing system.

Mock “Intruder/Active Shooter” Incident Scheduled for May 17

On Tuesday, May 17, Messiah College will be coordinating and participating in an emergency “Intruder/Active Shooter” drill on campus in partnership with local emergency agencies. The drill will take place in the South Complex (in and around Mountain View Residence Hall and Larsen Student Union) area of campus from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. The purpose of this email is to minimize public or campus concern when police, fire and EMS units respond to the area of the South Complex for the drill. The following areas/buildings will be CLOSED for normal business activity during this time frame:

  • Mountain View Residence Hall – ground, first and second floors
  • Larsen Student Union – ground floor and conference room ONLY (employees assigned to work in the office area of Larsen may continue to work during the event. However, be aware that there will be emergency responders using the ground floor for briefings and break periods.)
  • WW (Jordan/Kline) and G (Rear of Mellinger) Parking Lots – these lots WILL BE CLOSED FOR ALL VEHICLES from 5 a.m.-3 p.m. All employees and summer students who are assigned to park in these lots may park in any other lot on campus during this exercise.

There will be NO EXCEPTIONS; vehicles will be towed if they are parked in these lots at 6 a.m.

PLEASE NOTE: This is not a public spectator event. If you are not part of the response teams or are not directly involved with the drill, please avoid this area. The Crisis Management Team and Department of Safety thanks you for your cooperation during this mock drill. Exercises such as this help Messiah College meet Compliance Standards and to improve the effectiveness of our emergency planning.

2016 Performance Award recipients announced  

The following employees received performance awards at the May 4 Employee Recognition Reception. The citations for each can be viewed at http://www.messiah.edu/info/20733/employee_recognition.

The Pride in Performance Award is given to individuals in recognition of exceptionally consistent, superior performance. This year’s recipients are:

Daisy Anderson, purchasing manager

Steve King, associate athletic director for communications & compliance

Shelley Lucas, health services coordinator

Betsey Miller, certified Registered Nurse Practitioner

Poncho Moore, HVAC/refrigeration technician

Jill Poole, transfer records specialist

The President’s Award is for notable employee action or accomplishment that is well beyond the scope of the employee’s regular day-to-day activities and assignments. This award went to:

Bob Feil, director of prospect research

Doug Kirkland, purchasing/production manager, dining services

The Team Falcon Award is a means for the College to recognize a group or team that collaborated successfully on a significant project or initiative that advanced departmental or college-wide goals. The recipients are the members of the Term Tenure & Promotion Review Task Force:

  • Henry Danso                                       Pete Powers
  • Tim Dixon                                            Roseann Sachs
  • Jennifer Fisler                                   David Weaver-Zercher          
  • Nance McCown

Please join us in congratulating these employees on their significant contributions to the College!

CLASSIFIEDS:

For sale:

Car for sale. : 2005 Chevrolet Malibu Maxx Excellent condition, one owner. 48,000 Miles. Price: $4,900. See photos attached.  Call Laurie Owens at 385-6213.

Twin bed for sale with bookcase headboard and drawers under the bed. See pictures. Contact Bill Strausbaugh at strausba@messiah.edu if interested. Picture attached.

 

 

May 5, 2016

Thursday, May 5th, 2016

“I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”

John 16:33

News:

Congratulations to Micah Christensen, Daniel Haas, Van Nguyen, Emily Reale, Brianne Roper, Trevor Shenk and Sung Bo Yoon for their selection as Steinbrecher research students for Summer 2016. With the generous support of the Steinbrecher family, these students were competitively chosen to conduct science lab and field research with faculty mentors throughout the summer in campus facilities.

Messiah 411:

Join our seniors in “Baker’s Last Run” event

Late night runs with friends to Baker’s Diner is a nostalgic tradition Messiah students have enjoyed through the years. To give seniors that final visit with classmates before walking across the platform on Commencement, the Senior Class Gift Committee is holding an all-day event on Monday, May 9 and you’re invited! Join in the tradition and support the senior class gift (lighting the Swinging Bridge) as Baker’s will donate a percentage of all profits that day!

Fiscal year end 2016 – financial close checklist and calendar

Messiah College’s fiscal year ends June 30. The attached end of fiscal year processing checklist and financial close calendar are provided to support departments initiating end of year financial transactions and department efforts to record charges in the appropriate fiscal year. Additionally, fiscal year end information sessions will be held in May. Select a session by using the “Employee Training” sign up function within MC Square. Departments are requested to begin review of FY16 financial activity now and submit journal voucher/transfer requests to accounting@messiah.edu. Purchase requests for FY2016 will be accepted through Wednesday, June 15. FY16 will be closed for yearend processing and audit on Friday, July 15. The period of delivery generally determines the fiscal year to which a purchase is to be charged.

  • Goods and services received on or before June 30 represent FY16 charges.
  • Goods and services received on or after July 1 represent FY17 charges.

Questions regarding the College’s fiscal year end close can be emailed to accounting@messiah.edu. The above, coupled with ongoing efforts by each department, maintain the accuracy in recording the College’s financial transactions. Thank you! 

Financial Services FYE information sessions

The Accounting Office invites you to attend one of two fiscal year end information sessions. Messiah College’s fiscal year ends June 30. To assist departments in record keeping between FY16 and FY17, information sessions will include a review of items included in the financial close check list. In addition to addressing frequently asked questions about the fiscal year end process, we will offer updates on newly released and upcoming tools and reference resources to support financial processing.

The following sessions will be held in Larsen Student Union Conference Room (237):

  • Monday, May 9, 1 p.m.
  • Thursday, May 19, 11 a.m.

Select a session by using the “Employee Training” sign up function within MC Square (Sessions are listed under “Business Office” category). For advance awareness, the Financial Close Checklist and Processing Calendar is available from the finance channel within MC Square, by selecting the Policy and Procedures drop-down category. General accounting and financial processing inquiries from session participants will be welcomed and encouraged.

Move-in Day volunteers needed

The Office of Student Involvement & Leadership Programs is in need of employee volunteers to serve during move-in day 2016. Volunteers are needed in 3-hour time slots to help move new students into their residence halls on Thursday, August 25. You can choose a shift of 8-11 a.m., 10 a.m.-1p.m. or noon- 3 p.m. You will also receive a boxed lunch and free t-shirt. Please know that lifting and walking stairs is required. If you are interested and available to serve in this capacity, please contact Sheryl Ezbiansky at silp@messiah.edu with your availability for that day and t-shirt size by May 31. We look forward to serving with you and thank you in advance.

Safety in work zones

Summer is coming. That means more vehicles on the roads due to holidays and vacations, and more road construction. And that means the potential for more accidents. In 2014, a total of 669 work zone fatalities and over 31,000 work zone injuries occurred. Did you know that almost 85% of work zone fatalities were motorists, not workers? Here are some safety tips to keep you and your passengers’ safe in work zone areas:

  • Keep your headlights on in a work zone. It’s the law.
  • Always wear your seatbelt. It’s the law.
  • Slow down. Reduce your speed – obey the work zone speed limits.
  • Don’t tailgate. Keep a safe following distance. The largest number of traffic accidents in work zones are rear-end collisions. Always maintain a safe stopping distance between you and the car in front of you.
  • Obey road signs and be alert for flaggers. Traffic patterns can change daily; frequent starts and stops can occur. Road signs and construction zone flaggers will help you safely navigate these changes.
  • Stay focused and watchful. Distracted driving is never good, but it is even more dangerous in work zones. Watch for brake lights of vehicles in front of you and be prepared to react. Expect the unexpected. Use extreme caution when driving through a work zone at night – even if work is not being conducted.
  • Give yourself enough travel time so you are prepared for the unexpected delays and be patient. Check news and traffic reports. The PennDOT website www.511pa.com offers a traffic map, travel conditions and delays, and construction information. It’s also available as a mobile app.
  • Avoid work zones. Whenever possible, travel alternate routes.

Source: Federal Highway Administration

Commencement 2016 schedule and parking for employees

Commencement schedule and details

The Commencement Committee is pleased to announce the 2016 Commencement weekend schedule of events for Friday, May 13, and Saturday, May 14, on the Commencement website at www.messiah.edu/commencement, including helpful details on Baccalaureate, reception plans, event tickets, and inclement weather plans. Members of the Community of Educators should have already received information from the Provost’s Office regarding their participation in Commencement weekend. Faculty, staff and administrators who are participating in the Commencement ceremony itself should have already received a memo regarding their role in the ceremony from the President’s Office.

If you have any questions regarding Commencement, please contact Carla Gross, co-chair of the Commencement Committee, at ext. 6940 or cgross@messiah.edu . Thank you to all campus employees who have been planning and working for the past several months to make Commencement a wonderful experience for graduates and their families.

Baccalaureate service/reception parking

Prior to the Baccalaureate service and reception, traffic personnel will direct guests to designated parking areas on campus. College employees do not receive reserved parking for Baccalaureate. Please note that Baccalaureate is a ticketed event; see the Commencement web site for details. The Department of Safety asks that all guests walk from where traffic control personnel direct you to park. (Shuttle service will not be provided Friday evening.) To avoid safety hazards, please do not stop in the middle of the roadway to drop off your party. If you have questions regarding parking or drop-off locations for guests with a disability, please contact parking officer Liz Williams at ext. 3984.

Graduate programs reception parking

Graduate programs faculty attending the reception for master’s program graduates on Friday, May 14 at 7:30 p.m. in Hostetter Chapel, are requested to enter by the campus’ South Entrance (Creekside Drive) and park in Lot XX behind Hostetter Chapel and Boyer Hall. No parking pass is required.

Commencement day parking

For Commencement day, members of the Community of Educators and other employees who are marching in the processional or participating in the Commencement ceremony will receive a reserved parking pass via campus mail. Employees MUST show their parking pass to traffic control personnel upon entering campus in order to be directed to their designated reserved parking areas. All other employees who will be working the Commencement ceremony should ask their supervisor where their designated parking area will be that day. A shuttle service will transport all other guests between their parking areas and the athletic complex both before and after the Commencement ceremony. Read additional details on guest and disability parking.

Due to the significantly increased volume of traffic on campus for Commencement, the Department of Safety strong encourages all employees to arrive on campus early (i.e., no later than 8:15 a.m.) in order to alleviate being stuck in traffic and to help ensure they are directed to their reserved parking areas on campus.

Any questions regarding parking for Commencement weekend may be directed to parking officer Liz Williams at ext. 3984.

Classifieds:

For rent:

Mechanicsburg room for rent.  Room for rent with private bathroom available June 1, in a two year old townhouse. Looking for a female renter that will share townhome with 2008 and 2011 Messiah College graduates. Rent includes:  use of a beautiful spacious kitchen, parking and all utilities, including second floor laundry. The home is conveniently located off the Cumberland Parkway, four miles from Messiah College and across the street from Giant Foods. No pets. Please contact Joanna Barnhouse at jbarnhouse@messiah.edu or 484-620-4034 for monthly rent details and other information.

Job Opportunities:

Program Overview and Job Description for VISTA at Messiah College

Urban early childhood education and community engagement with a purpose! Work to develop parent connections and programs with the purpose of improving students’ academic achievement. The purpose of this project is to improve early childhood school readiness by building the capacity of community partners to deliver educational programs that effectively reach parents and caregivers. Over a three-year period, this project will resource and equip parents with the knowledge and skills needed to support their student’s academic efforts through the establishment of an early childhood education program and curriculum for school readiness.

Research demonstrates that as barriers to school readiness are broken down, the likelihood increases for students to escape poverty through improved academic achievement, which better positions students on a pathway to higher education. This project will build the capacity of community organizations (e.g. Salvation Army) to effectively reach parents and caregivers of K-4 children at Downey Elementary School located in Harrisburg, Pa. In 2014-15, Downey served 405 K-4 students, of which 99.5% were from economically, disadvantaged families. By directing educational programming to parents and caregivers, new opportunities will be created for parents to meet around shared values (e.g. improving opportunities for their children to succeed). When these shared values are celebrated, and access to new knowledge and resources are created, it can inspire and empower parents to work together, which in turn can result in a collective social power that can bond the community together changing the community climate around the school.

What will the VISTA do? The VISTA will familiarize themselves with the community and community partners to gain a better understanding of the current landscape of parental engagement. Following this, the VISTA will identify parental needs that are connected to the child’s academic achievement in order to develop the appropriate parental programming. The VISTA will work with community partners and Messiah College to deliver a series of school readiness workshops for Downey parents during the first half of 2017 and begin developing an orientation program for the 2017-18 school year. The VISTA will create a plan for the sustainability of the programming by developing the framework for future workshops/orientation programs and preparing parent leaders and community partners to assume programming responsibilities. Finally, the VISTA will celebrate shared values among parents to improve student achievement and inspire parents to become more involved in the school readiness of their children.

For more information contact Donald A. Murk – dmurk@messiah.edu or 717-796-5076 or log onto https://my.americorps.gov

 

 

Intercom, April 28

Thursday, April 28th, 2016

For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.

Hebrews 4:12

News:

Raeann Hamon, distinguished professor of family science and gerontology, co-edited (with Suzanne Smith, Washington State University Vancouver) a second special issue of the journal, Family Science Review, on the topic of innovative strategies for teaching family theories. The issue is available at: http://www.familyscienceassociation.org/familysciencereview/vol21/issue1

Hamon and Katherine Bull ’15 (HDFS) also have their paper –entitled “What Do You Have To Offer Me?”: A Relationship Building Activity for Demonstrating Social Exchange Theory—published in this issue: http://www.familyscienceassociation.org/sites/default/files/16-103%20HAMON%20AND%20BULL%20DONE%20again.pdf

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Dr. Damian Savarino, assistant professor of music, recently performed the bass solos in Mozart’s mass, “Vesperae solennes de confessore,” with the Kutztown University Choir and Orchestra.

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Messiah 411:

Join us May 4 at the Employee Recognition Reception

Please join us on Wednesday, May 4 as we gather to celebrate the commitment of those employees who have reached significant service milestones. This year’s Employee Recognition Reception will be held from 10-11:30 a.m. in Brubaker Auditorium. We will have a time of refreshments and fellowship until 10:20 a.m., accompanied by a student brass quintet. Conveying of awards will follow. The list of employees to be honored can be viewed here. In addition to recognizing service milestones, we will also be announcing the recipients of this year’s performance awards. Student shout-outs will be back as well! We hope to see you there.

Messiah earns its 6th Tree Campus USA award

For the sixth year in a row, the Arbor Day foundation has recognized Messiah College as one of 200 schools for its commitment to promoting healthy trees and fostering a campus community devoted to conservation. To obtain this distinction, Messiah College met five core standards for sustainable campus forestry required by Tree Campus USA, including establishment of a tree advisory committee, evidence of a campus tree-care plan, dedicated annual expenditures for its campus tree program, an Arbor Day observance and the sponsorship of student service-learning projects. Messiah takes our call to serve the Creator and all creation seriously and we are proud of this sustained commitment to creation care. For more information see: https://www.arborday.org/programs/treecampususa/

Summer academic and sport camp fair

On Wednesday, May 4, stop by the Eisenhower Campus Center Commons, before or after the Employee Recognition Event. Come see what academic and athletic camps will be offered at Messiah College this year. For a list of academic camps, visit http://www.messiah.edu/camps. For athletic camps, visit http://gomessiahcamps.com/.

Key Services reminder

This is a reminder from Key Services that any keys you hold and no longer need should be returned to the Lenhert Maintenance building before the end of the spring semester so they can be removed from your name/responsibility. The Lenhert front office is open Monday-Friday from 7:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. Also, if you are a supervisor to students in work study positions, internships, etc., please remind your students that their keys need to be returned prior to their departure for summer (no later than May 13). It is the supervisor’s responsibility to ensure the students turn in their keys before leaving campus. Failure to do so will result in the department being charged the associated fines. Any keys – regardless of whether they are held by employees or students – are subject to a minimum $75 fee per key if they are not returned and/or lost. Please contact Jen Peachey in Key Services at ext. 7372 or keyservices@messiah.edu if you have questions about keys. Thank you for your cooperation.

Fiscal year end 2016 – financial close checklist and calendar

Messiah College’s fiscal year ends June 30. The attached end of fiscal year processing checklist and financial close calendar are provided to support departments initiating end of year financial transactions and department efforts to record charges in the appropriate fiscal year. Additionally, fiscal year end information sessions will be held in May. Select a session by using the “Employee Training” sign up function within MC Square. Departments are requested to begin review of FY16 financial activity now and submit journal voucher/transfer requests to accounting@messiah.edu. Purchase requests for FY2016 will be accepted through Wednesday, June 15. FY16 will be closed for yearend processing and audit on Friday, July 15. The period of delivery generally determines the fiscal year to which a purchase is to be charged.

  • Goods and services received on or before June 30 represent FY2016 charges.
  • Goods and services received on or after July 1 represent FY2017 charges.

Questions regarding the College’s fiscal year end close can be emailed to accounting@messiah.edu. The above, coupled with on going efforts by each department, maintain the accuracy in recording the College’s financial transactions. Thank you! 

Classifieds:

For sale:

Townhouse for Sale. Located at 642 Cedar Ridge Lane, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Two-story brick townhouse with two-story height in living room, 1576 square feet. Updated kitchen (all appliances are in excellent condition), three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, separate laundry room (washer and dryer are included), window coverings, new heat pump in 2010, central air conditioning, programmable thermostat, newly painted outside trim and balcony, covered patio in rear, and new roof in 2013. Partially-covered double parking spaces. Upper Allen Township, Mechanicsburg School District. Independent certified appraisal: $137,000. Price is negotiable, especially with a private sale. For additional information contact Yvonne Martin at ymartin@messiah.edu or 717-439-6659.

For rent:

Mechanicsburg room for rent.  Room for rent with private bathroom available June 1, in a two year old townhouse. Looking for a female renter that will share townhome with 2008 and 2011 Messiah College graduates. Rent includes:  use of a beautiful spacious kitchen, parking and all utilities, including second floor laundry. The home is conveniently located off the Cumberland Parkway, four miles from Messiah College and across the street from Giant Foods. No pets. Please contact Joanna Barnhouse at jbarnhouse@messiah.edu or 484-620-4034 for monthly rent details and other information.

Job opportunities:

Alumni and Parent Relations at Messiah College currently have an opening for the position of assistant director. For additional information and to apply, please see: http://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/8631. Job-related questions may be directed to Jay McClymont, director of alumni and parent relations, at JMcClymont@messiah.edu.

The Collaboratory at Messiah College is accepting applications for the position of interim director, Collaboratory for strategic partnerships and applied research. For additional information, and to apply, please see: http://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/8697. Job-related questions may be directed to Angela Hare, dean of the School of Science, Engineering and Health, at ahare@messiah.edu

 

 

 

April 21, 2016

Thursday, April 21st, 2016

The LORD is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.

Psalms 34:18

News:

Messiah College student Hannah Busenitz’s award winning t-shirt design is featured in the Spring 2016 issue of Clean Water Currents. Hannah Busenitz was selected from among 6,000 entries to win a prestigious national design award for Public Service, published in the journal Graphic Design USA. Clean Water Currents is a national newsletter and notes that the design was produced as part of Professor Kathy T. Hettinga’s design as service class.

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After 10 years at the Agape Center, Chad Frey will transition out of his role as director of curricular service learning at the end of this school year. He plans to continue pursuing his calling to community engagement and social entrepreneurship in a variety of venues. Ashley Sheaffer will become the director of the Agapé Center and is pleased to announce Shardé Hardy has accepted the position of assistant director of the Agapé Center. Shardé currently serves as the assistant director of alumni and parent relations and brings a wealth of experience in service-learning, student development, course instruction and event planning. In her previous roles at Concord University and Bluefield College, Shardé worked in service learning with student leaders in the Bonner Scholars program while coordinating local and international service experiences for students. Please join us in congratulating Shardé!

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Pete Powers, dean of the School of the Humanities, and Joseph Huffman, distinguished professor of European history, recently attend the National Conference of Undergraduate Research in Asheville, NC. Along with them, five students from the School of the Humanities—Cassy Baddorf, Alicia Sims, Jonathan Wolf, Elena Patton and Christina McIntyre—attended and each presented their honors undergraduate research projects. Cassy Baddorf presented “Queen Elizabeth I’s Rhetoric of Leadership”; Alicia Sims presented “Diversifying IT”; Jonathan Wolf presented “Kendrick Lamar and the West African Griot Tradition”; Elena Patton presented “The (Black) Widows of Middlemarch: Imagining Women in Eliot’s Novel”; and Christina McIntyre presented a poster on “Effect of Poverty Deconcentration Policy on Social Capital.” Congratulations to these students for the fine work they have done this year, and thanks to their faculty mentors across the School of the Humanities who have supported them.

Messiah 411:

Payroll and student employment closed for training

The payroll office and student employment office will be closed on Monday, April 25 through Thursday, April 28 for training. For your convenience, items may be placed in the mailbox located in the lobby of the Payroll Office. If you have any questions, please email payroll@messiah.edu. Thank you. 

Frey 110 is Alexander Auditorium

Please remember to refer to Frey 110 as Alexander Auditorium when announcing campus meetings and events. Similar to Hostetter Chapel and Parmer Hall, the official name of Frey 110 is Alexander Auditorium. We remain deeply grateful to the Alexander family for providing the funding for this often used and greatly valued facility!

Chemistry and Physics Demonstration Show

Does electricity spark your interest? Are you looking for something explosive to do? Come to the Physics & Chemistry Demonstration Show! The Physics and Chemistry clubs will be hosting a joint show this Friday, April 22, from 4:30-5:30 p.m. in Kline 120. The show will be geared toward children, but anyone of any age is welcome to attend! Space is limited, so it’s a first come, first serve event.

Join the employee giving campaign

Colleagues, let’s join together and commit to making a financial difference for our students. Invest in our students’ education by participating in the annual employee giving campaign. Whether you can give $1 or $100 per paycheck to the Messiah Fund, your gift makes a difference! It doesn’t take a lot to make a big impact on the amount of scholarship aid that is available to our students. We are pleased to announce that Alisa Wacker is our first prize drawing winner for participating in the campaign! Be sure to participate soon so you are eligible for next week’s prize drawing, a $25 gift card to Chipotle. Any employee who has given through the Payroll Deduction Program will also be eligible for a drawing of a reserved parking place for one semester in your assigned parking lot. Grand prize winner will be announced on May 2. Enroll online at www.messiah.edu/give or by returning the response card from your employee giving mailer to Suite 3013. Remember to join us to make a difference in the lives of our students!

Classifieds:

For sale:

GE refrigerator, 18 cubic feet. built in 2000. $90 obo. Buyer picks it up at our home near campus. Contact Susan at sgetty@messiah.edu or call 717-802-5447.

HP ink cartridge. One new, unused HP – 564XL High-Yield Ink Cartridge – Photo Black. $15 OBO. Contact Ted Davis (tdavis@messiah.edu)

2004 Fleetwood Sedona popup camper.  Sleeps 5. Air conditioning, stove, refrigerator, water system, propane, outside grill and awning. Double and king pullout beds. Dining table folds into a twin bed. Very good condition, asking $2,800. Call Bill at 253-5196 or ext. 3904.

Townhouse for Sale. Located at 642 Cedar Ridge Lane, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Two-story brick townhouse with two-story height in living room, 1576 square feet. Updated kitchen (all appliances are in excellent condition), three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, separate laundry room (washer and dryer are included), window coverings, new heat pump in 2010, central air conditioning, programmable thermostat, newly painted outside trim and balcony, covered patio in rear, and new roof in 2013. Partially-covered double parking spaces. Upper Allen Township, Mechanicsburg School District. Independent certified appraisal: $137,000 Price is negotiable, especially with a private sale. For additional information contact Yvonne Martin at ymartin@messiah.edu or 717-439-6659.

Outside Organizations

Come support the McBIC Middle School and High school mission’s trips! Middle School: East Waterford, PA High School: Chicago, IL

  • Date: Saturday, April 23
  • Time: 5:30- 7 p.m.
  • Location: Mechanicsburg Area Brethren in Christ Church 1050 South York Street, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055

Tickets in advance: $8, adults $6, ages 12 and under and seniors Ticket sold at the door: $10, all ages Meal includes: spaghetti, meatballs, salad and garlic bread **Bake sale to support the Middle School Missions Trip** Tickets can be purchased by contacting Katey at d1312@messiah.edu.

 

 

 

April 14, 2015

Thursday, April 14th, 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

News:

Messiah College will host a public memorial service, “D. Ray Hostetter: A Celebration of Life,” to honor and remember the College’s sixth president, Dr. D. Ray Hostetter, on Saturday, April 16, at 11 a.m. at the Grantham Church, 421 Grantham Rd., Mechanicsburg, Pa. (adjacent to the Messiah College campus). Members of the Hostetter Family, including Audrey Hostetter, former first lady of Messiah College, will be in attendance. Immediately following the service (at approximately noon), all guests are invited to join the Hostetter Family at a luncheon hosted by Messiah College in the Martin Commons, located in the Eisenhower Campus Center. Guests are encouraged to park in the visitor’s parking (Lot VV), located between Eisenhower Campus Center and Old Main.

All are invited to join the Hostetter Family and the Messiah College community on this special day to celebrate the life, service, ministry and contributions of President Hostetter during and beyond his 30-year presidency at Messiah. A tribute of D. Ray Hostetter’s presidency at Messiah College, as well as these details for the memorial service, may be found on Messiah’s website at www.messiah.edu/homepage/2539/in_remembrance. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to Daystar University, Nairobi, Kenya (visit: www.DaystarUS.org), or the D. Ray Hostetter Memorial Leadership Endowment at Messiah College (mail to: Messiah College Office of Development, One College Ave., Suite 3013, Mechanicsburg, Pa. 17055)

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Heather Keefer, current assistant director of admissions for the visit experience, will be assuming other responsibilities within our division as the assistant director of international admissions effective May 1. Heather has enthusiastically served in the admissions visit coordinator role for the past six years helping to facilitate campus visits for more than 10,000 prospective students during her tenure. We look forward to Heather using her excellent administrative and hospitality skills in recruiting and serving international students and their families. We are pleased to welcome Kristin Thomas as the new admissions visit coordinator. Kristin is a 2009 graduate of Messiah College with a degree in Christian ministries (youth concentration) along with a minor in psychology. She brings a significant amount of administrative and customer service experience to Messiah. Kristin and her husband, Joel, also a Messiah grad, have current Messiah connections in that she coaches the Women’s Ultimate Frisbee Team, and he, the Men’s Ultimate Frisbee Team.

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I am pleased to announce that Dr. Valerie Olson has been named the director of the doctorate of physical therapy at Messiah College. Val will begin immediately in a part-time role this spring and will start full-time in August. Dr. Olson holds degrees from Southern Connecticut Univ., UMass, Univ. of Florida and a Ph.D. from Seton Hall Univ. A Certified Pediatric NDT, Val has over 35 years of experience that includes providing physical therapy for adults and children/infants, serving as a faculty member in professional entry-level physical therapy and Ph.D. programs. She has been on the faculty at Seton Hall Univ., Mercy College, Univ. of Med and Dentistry (Newark, NJ), Kean Univ., and Rutgers Univ. She currently serves as the DPT program director at Dominican College (NY), a program that she developed and led through several accreditation efforts. She is an innovative educator, collaborative leader, engaging teacher and proven scholar. Dr. Olson is very excited to join the Messiah College community and looks forward to integrating her Christian faith with her teaching, leadership and scholarship. Special thanks to the Search Committee (Wendy Cheesman, Jodi Haak and Nancy Woods), Inger Blount and Rebekah Ostby who assisted in the hiring process and to Scott Kieffer who was a key member of the OT/PT working group.

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Rachel Cornacchio, associate professor of music, served as guest conductor for the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association Region III Honor Choir the weekend of March 17. Participants included 190 high school students. On March 8-9, Dr. Cornacchio adjudicated the Howard County, Maryland Choral Assessments; she provided feedback to 25 high school choirs and their directors. Dr. Cornacchio also conducted the Dauphin All-County High School Chorus, April 8-9. Students numbering 150 from high schools throughout Dauphin County participated.

Messiah 411:

Thank you from the Deitch family

Our family is so thankful to have the support and thoughtfulness of the Messiah College family after the fire to our home. Our family is touched by all the prayers, books, games and gift cards that we have received over the past few weeks.

Thank you Mark Wirtz for the meal cards, it is appreciated more than you know. Thank you to my co-workers for covering my areas while I was out, you are all a blessing. Thank you to the Physical plant employees, Res Life Staff, Old Main employees, Campus Events staff and everyone else who contributed gift cards and money to our family during this hardship. We are so blessed to have you all in our lives.

Thank You,

Shawn, Katie, Ava and Aiden Deitch

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!

School of the Humanities summer academic camps

This summer, the School of the Humanities will hold two academic camps. For the first time, we are having a Young Filmmakers Workshop on June 26- 30. This camp will provide college-level filmmaking skills for students in rising grades 10-12. Students will leave with an understanding of how to be a writer, director, actor, cinematographer and editor. To learn more about this camp, visit the website http://www.messiah.edu/filmmakersworkshop. For the fifth year, we will also have the Young Writers Workshop. This workshop will be held July 10- 14 and offers intensive courses in creative writing taught by published faculty and writers for students in rising grades 9-12. For this workshop only, we offer a 5 percent tuition discount for Messiah employees’ families. To learn more about this workshop, visit the website at :http://www.messiah.edu/writersworkshop

“Live and learn” this summer with Messiah’s undergraduate online courses

You can make the most of your summer and still earn the college credits you need with the flexibility of Messiah’s undergraduate online courses. Messiah’s eight-week online summer session, which runs June 6-July 31 provides a personal, interactive experience that works around your summer schedule. Messiah’s summer courses are completed in nearly half the time, and are discounted nearly 50 percent as the same courses that are offered during the fall and spring semesters. Courses are open to current students (college-level, qualified homeschooled and high school students), employees, alumni, parents, community friends and anyone who would like to further their education. All courses are taught by Messiah professors, offering an online educational experience that reflects Messiah’s commitment to academic excellence. Registration for summer session begins April 11 and runs through May 27. If you, or someone you know, would be interested in registering or learning more, visit messiah.edu/online. To learn more about our dual enrollment program for qualified homeschooled and high school students, visit messiah.edu/dual.

“Spring Fever” fundraiser for Nicaragua mission team

On Friday, April 22 and Saturday, April 23, the Nicaragua mission team (through the Agape Center for Service-Learning) will be doing assisting with your spring cleaning needs! First, they are offering babysitting from 6-10 p.m. on Friday evening. You can sign up to have two students come to your home and hang out with your kiddo(s). In addition, on Saturday the students are also serving by assisting in any spring yard/house work you may have!

Babysitting:

• Friday, April 22 from 6 – 10 p.m.

• Please fill out the  informational form by clicking this link: http://goo.gl/forms/VFWuerqCOZ

• For every family, two students will babysit at your home during this time frame. If you know of any students who are on this team or have babysat for you before, please provide their name on the form.

• Once you have completed the form, a member from the team will be in touch to confirm details!

Yard/House Work:

• Saturday, April 23 at various time slots between 10 a.m.- 5 p.m.

• Please fill out information form by clicking this link: http://goo.gl/forms/LmpkLVKj5S

• By filling out this form, you can specify how many students you would like to assist you, your ideal time frame (anywhere from 1-3 hours), and what time of day you prefer (morning or afternoon).

• Once you have completed the form, a member from the team will be in touch to confirm details!

*Additional Information:

• Slots are LIMITED and on a first-come basis! Please fill out the form as soon as possible.

• The forms will be closed to further submissions by Friday, April 15 at 5 p.m.

• You may fill out BOTH forms if you would like babysitting AND yard work.

• BOTH events are donation based. The recommendation is $20 per student.

Human Resources and Compliance to be off-campus Friday, April 15

Please note on April 15, our Human Resources and Compliance office will be closed as our HR team will be attending a regional meeting. We look forward to assisting you on Monday, April 18. If you have an emergency situation, please contact Safety, at ext. 6005.

Graduate thesis presentation

Graduate Program in Education student Lilian Schultz will deliver her thesis presentation, “English as a Foreign Language in Malaysia: Voices from Malaysian English Teachers,” on Tuesday, April 19, beginning at 4:15 p.m. in Boyer 131. In this qualitative research study, Ms. Schultz explores how Malaysian English teachers feel about their professional lives, what issues these teachers see as having significant impact on their work, and what kinds of resources or development they need in order to support their profession. Ms. Schultz will address these questions through her investigation into the experiences of five Malaysian English teachers who have chosen to teach in public schools in Malaysia, because they want to make a difference in the lives of the students. Their frustrations and their joy become evident as they share their journey of teaching in schools that are divergently different. Please join us for this graduate student thesis presentation. Refreshments will be served.

2015 first year survey results available

The office of institutional research administered the Cooperative Institutional Research Program (CIRP) First Year Survey to first year students during fall 2015 Welcome Week. Please look at the institutional research webpage for an infographic aiming to provide an overall picture of the results (http://www.messiah.edu/info/21066/assessment/1689/cirp_freshman_survey)

Your partnership makes a difference

YOU are a vital piece of a Messiah College experience. Your daily work creates a community that fosters student growth in classrooms, on athletic fields, in performing arts centers and in work places on campus. You make a difference in the lives of our students. Let’s join together and commit to making a financial difference for our students. Invest in our students’ education by participating in the annual employee giving campaign. Whether you can give $1 or $100per paycheck to the Messiah Fund, your gift makes a difference! It doesn’t take a lot to make a big impact on the amount of scholarship aid that is available to our students. When you “pay it forward” to our students and give during the annual employee giving campaign, you are eligible for several special drawings. During the first week of this campaign, any employee who gives to any area on campus is eligible to win one of two gift cards to local restaurants and gas stations. During the second week, any employee who gives to the Messiah Fund will be eligible for a drawing to win the second gift card. During the final week, any employee who has given through the payroll deduction program will be eligible for a drawing of a reserved parking place for one semester in your assigned parking lot. The grand prize winner will be announced on May 2. Any employee who participates in the payroll deduction program is permitted to wear jeans on the last Friday of every month.  To give go to www.messiah.edu/give, there is a blue button on the left hand side of the page which will direct you to the enrollment form or enable you to edit your payroll deduction.  In addition, you can simply give a one-time gift by clicking, “Give Now.”

Join us May 4 at the Employee Recognition Reception

Please join us on Wednesday, May 4, as we gather to celebrate the commitment of those employees who have reached significant service milestones. This year’s Employee Recognition Reception will be held from 10-11:30 a.m. in Brubaker Auditorium. We will have a time of refreshments and fellowship until 10:20 a.m., accompanied by a student brass quintet. Conveying of awards will follow. The list of employees to be honored can be viewed here. In addition to recognizing service milestones, we will also be announcing the recipients of this year’s performance awards. Student shout-outs will be back as well! We hope to see you there!

Frey 110 is Alexander Auditorium

Please remember to refer to Frey 110 as Alexander Auditorium when announcing campus meetings and events. Similar to Hostetter Chapel and Parmer Hall, the official name of Frey 110 is Alexander Auditorium. We remain deeply grateful to the Alexander family for providing the funding for this often used and greatly valued facility!

Classifieds:

For sale:

GE refrigerator, 18 cubic feet. built in 2000. $90 obo. Buyer picks it up at our home near campus. Contact Susan at sgetty@messiah.edu or call 717-802-5447.

Two-story brick townhouse:  Open House on Sunday, April 17 at 642 Cedar Ridge Lane, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Two-story brick townhouse with two-story height in living room, 1576 square feet. Updated kitchen (all appliances are in excellent condition), three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, separate laundry room, window coverings, new heat pump in 2010, central air conditioning, programmable thermostat, newly painted outside trim and balcony, covered patio in rear, and new roof in 2013. Partially-covered double parking spaces. Upper Allen Township, Mechanicsburg School District. Independent certified appraisal: $137,000 Price is negotiable, especially with a private sale. For additional information contact Yvonne Martin at ymartin@messiah.edu or 717-439-6659.

Outside Organizations:

Operation Wildcat INDOOR Yard Sale

WHEN: Friday, April 15: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. and Saturday, April 16: 8a.m.- noon

WHERE: Mechanicsburg Brethren in Christ Church (McBic), 1050 S. York Street, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055

Items for sale: toys, books, games, videos, household items, decorative items, handbags, holiday items, hardware, kitchen items, kids and adult clothing and shoes. All proceeds go to assist students and families in need in the Mechanicsburg School District. Donations are being accepted for the sale. Please call Maureen Ross at 717-773-1988 or email mmross4@comcast.net or Ramona Fritschi at rfritschi@messiah.edu with any questions or to make arrangements to donate to the sale.