April 20

April 20th, 2023 by INTERCOM

Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God?

You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies.

Corinthians 6:19-20

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Pete Powers, Dean of the School of Arts, Culture, and Society and David Dixon, professor of communication and co-chair of the communication department attended the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire on April 13 – 16. They accompanied four students, Kaitlin Merlino, Jessica China, Sierra Weaver and Hye Lim Jung, who presented their undergraduate research projects. NCUR is unique because it offers students from all disciplines and institutions of higher education the chance to showcase their work on a national stage. This was a great opportunity for our Messiah students to present their work and network with 3600 students and faculty.

AROUND CAMPUS

2023 fall semester – faculty work submission deadlines

Note to faculty: please read.

Due to the new Campus Store vendor’s textbook subscription service, Slingshot Choice, the due dates for faculty submissions of copyright and non-copyrighted material have been adjusted. With enrollment in this new service, the Campus Store aims to deliver a student’s required course materials, including course packets and lab manuals, to the student’s room a week before the semester starts.
As a result, the Campus Store needs these materials to be received into their inventory sooner than in the past.
In addition, copyright permissions are requiring a longer turnaround time to process requests.
Thank you in advance for your understanding. Below are the new dates.

Deadline Dates for Fall Semester 2023 (begins Tuesday, Aug. 22)

May 10:
• Course packs and lab manuals for sale in the Campus Store requiring copyright clearance

June 12:
• Course packs and lab manuals not requiring copyright clearance

*Complete web form for:
• Electronic copyrighted course materials posted in Canvas
• Print course packs/lab manuals for sale to students in Messiah University Campus Store that REQUIRE copyright clearance
• Print lab manuals/course packs for sale to students in the Campus Store that DO NOT REQUIRE copyright clearance

Important: If you plan to have a course packet or lab manual, please add this item to your course in Slingshot Pro as a custom product. Enter the title (i.e. CHEM 106 Lab Manual), your name as author, Messiah Press as publisher and choose coursepack as product type. Include any additional context in the additional comments section. If you have questions, please contact Aleisha Wildon at ext. 3070.

Questions? Contact Cathy Weaver, Messiah Press customer service representative, at ext. 3896 or copyright@messiah.edu.

Holy week Scripture and song service, April 5

All are warmly invited to attend the Holy week Scripture and song service on Wednesday, April 5 from 7-8 p.m. in Hostetter Chapel sponsored by the honors program. Please join us as we reflect on Christ’s passion through the hearing of Scriptures and singing of hymns.

Messiah University Department of Theatre and Dance presents: Culmination ’23 Spring Dance Concert

Messiah University’s Department of Theatre and Dance is proud to present the spring dance concert Culmination ’23 on April 21 and 22! Dancing is an artistic endeavor. Celebrate spring and the dance accomplishments of Messiah University’s theatre and dance department in an offering of favorite dance pieces from the year, new faculty work, student adjudicated creations, and senior capstone projects all in one fun and glorious dance concert!

Culmination ’23
Spring Dance Concert
Directed by Gregg Hurley

April 21 at 8 p.m.
April 22 at 2 p.m.

Miller Theater, Climenhaga Building

Estimated run time: 2 hours, including one 15-minute intermission.
Tickets: $10—Adults; $7—MU students (w/ID), MU employees (w/ID), Youth (under 18) and Seniors (60+) Tickets can be purchased online at messiah.edu/tickets, by phone at 717-691-6036, or at the door as available. Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more.

Messiah University Department of Theatre and Dance presents: The Spring Senior Series

Messiah University’s Department of Theatre and Dance is proud to present “The Spring Senior Series” on April 14-15 in Poorman Black Box Theater. Please join us for an evening of performance created and presented by department senior Tacey Widrick.

“Letting Our Walls Crumble”
Created by Tacey Widrick

April 14 – 15 at 8 p.m.
Poorman Black Box Theater, Climenhaga Building

Tickets are $5 and can be purchased online at messiah.edu/tickets, by phone at 717-691-6036, or at the door as available.

Admissions is seeking an outgoing and creative student to share Messiah University with prospective students!

Do you know of an outgoing and creative student looking for an on-campus job for next fall? We’re searching for a student communications assistant for admissions! The position works closely with the admissions communications manager to create video content for social media, host live events on ZeeMee, answer questions from prospective students, provide student-centered feedback on email and print materials and so much more! Interested students can apply here: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/24083. Questions can be directed to Diane Titter, admissions communications manager at dtitter@messiah.edu

Exploring Careers in Healthcare Camp 2023

Messiah University is offering Exploring Careers in Healthcare summer day camp June 12-14, for students entering 10th, 11th and 12th grades this fall. Our camp is designed for students to explore some of the most dynamic healthcare professions, including nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, athletic training, applied health sciences and nutrition and dietetics, from a faith-based perspective. Patient case studies will provide context for engaging, hands-on activities, demonstrations, and panel discussions in state-of-the-art facilities on main campus and at Winding Hill with Messiah’s expert faculty, students and professional practitioners.
If you or someone you know is interested, we invite you to learn more and register at https://www.messiah.edu/healthcareerscamp before June 1.
Please email healthcareerscamp@messiah.edu for more information.

School of Science, Engineering and Health Symposium

The 20th Annual Symposium of the School of Science, Engineering and Health will be held on Friday, April 28 in Frey, Jordan and Kline academic buildings. The work of more than 250 co-authors (students from within the school, off campus collaborators and Messiah University faculty mentors) will be represented in 105 presentations. Oral and poster presentations will be given in multiple venues throughout the day. A detailed schedule and program is available on the Symposium website at: https://www.messiah.edu/sehsymposium

Celebrate the work, creativity and innovation reflected in the rich and diverse variety of oral and poster presentations. Many presentations will describe basic or applied research projects and represent the culmination of months (or years) of effort by graduating seniors. A number of presentations will highlight how talents and resources are being used to address needs in the developing world. Plan to join us to celebrate the accomplishments of the students!

SPLICE 2023

Join us Sunday, April 30, beginning at 2 p.m., in Parmer Cinema, Boyer Hall, to see our much anticipated, annual SPLICE Student Film Festival!! No tickets required, so plan to arrive early for best seating.
Reception to follow in Howe Atrium.
Note: Some films feature sensitive topics or contain strong language. Viewer discretion is advised.

Messiah University’s Undergraduate Research Week April 24 – 30

The week of April 24 – 30, we will be celebrating Undergraduate Research Week! Check out the events on our Undergraduate Research website page www.messiah.edu/ugresearchweek2023 each day and support the students as they present their research.

CLASSIFIEDS

Job opportunities

The bridge center for continuing education has an opening for a part-time nursing aide instructor. Job related questions may be directed to Kimberly Fenstermacher at kfenstermacher@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/24170

The campus information center has an opening for a part-time receptionist. Job related questions may be directed to Jody Brandt at jbrandt@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/24326

The athletics department has an opening for a full-time head men’s and women’s swim coach; director of aquatics. Job related questions can be directed to Sarah Gustin Hamrock at: sgustinhamrock@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/24280.

The athletics department is hiring a part-time aquatics assistant. Job related questions can be directed to Sarah Gustin Hamrock at: sgustinhamrock@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit:https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/24369

The school of science, engineering and health is now hiring a full-time administrative assistant- dean of school of science, engineering and health. Job related questions may be directed to Angela Hare at ahare@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/24155

The department of computing, mathematics and physics has an opening for a full-time director of cybersecurity education. Job-related questions may be directed to Angela Hare at ahare@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23761.

Dining services has several part and full-time positions including a catering supervisor, union café supervisor, Sous chef, and cooks. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu. Job-related questions may be directed to Mark Wirtz at mwirtz@messiah.edu.

Campus events has several openings for all shifts. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu. Job-related questions may be directed to Laura Price at lprice@messiah.edu.

Dining services and campus events are hiring summer workers (ages 14 and up). Job related questions may be directed to Mark Wirtz (dining) at mwirtz@messiah.edu or Denise Blackley (campus events) dblackley@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/

Groundskeeping has openings for part-time seasonal groundskeepers. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23614. Job-related questions may be directed to Mark Graybill at mgraybill@messiah.edu

For sale

Furniture sale (mattresses, TV, TV stand, etc.) Please contact Mina Choi if you’re interested: mchoi@messiah.edu The items are listed here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FYBDm_CD_2N8S4QDN5X6k3rzDqLps6uU/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=108149870086258623140&rtpof=true&sd=true

Needed

Commencement help needed! On Saturday, May 6, Messiah University will host the 2023 undergraduate commencement. This is an exciting day for campus and particularly for the new alums and their families. Messiah University’s commitment to hospitality shines on this day and we need your help to make the day successful.

The Division of Operations is looking for employees, not already participating in the commencement ceremony, to work. We need bus hosts, field ushers, assistance in traffic control and other duties. The day starts somewhere between 7-8:30 a.m. (depending on role) and is expected to end no later than 2 p.m. (depending on role).

Hourly employees who work commencement will be paid at their current wage rate, and where appropriate, overtime will be applied. All hours worked are to be recorded on the regular department time sheet.

All members of the COE and President’s Cabinet are expected, as part of their regular assignment, to march at commencement and/or provide support for commencement activities.

Are you interested in working and helping us celebrate the class of 2023? If so, please email Randy Heintzelman at rheintze@messiah.edu.

Childcare for fall 2023. Come fall we are in need of childcare for our 3 kiddos. Looking for an in-home/sitter near Messiah. We are open to part-time (few days or few hours each day) but full-time would be ideal. 2 kids are potty trained! For more information please contact Nina at Kmjohnson0418@gmail.com

 

 

April 13

April 13th, 2023 by INTERCOM

If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.

For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.

Romans 10: 9-10

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

On April 5, The Association of College and University Printers announced that Messiah Press was selected to receive the annual ACUP Distinctive Service Award for a successful partnership with the Mechanicsburg Area School District. The award is given to in-plants who achieve innovative goals for growth while continuing operational production demands. Please join us in congratulating our colleagues at Messiah Press.

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Five representatives from the graduate and undergraduate department of nursing presented at the 2023 National League for Nursing’s Nursing Education Research Conference (NERC) in Washington, DC on March 30-April 1. The conference focused on the future of nursing research as it informs radical change in the evidence of pedagogical practices. Nancy Frank, PhD, RN, CNE presented “Nursing Faculty as a Second Victim of Student Failure: A Mixed Methods Study.” Megan Gross, PhD, MPH, RN and Michaela Miller, senior nursing major presented “A Group Nobody Wants to Join: A Student-Led Peer Support Group After Courses Failure.” Brenda Elliott, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF and colleagues presented “Assessing MSN Program Outcomes Through a Capstone Experience” and “Teaching and Facilitators of Learning Transfer in VBSN Programs: Faculty Perspectives.” Kristen Slabaugh, DNP, CRNP, CNE and Megan Gross presented “Understanding the Impact of Mental and Emotional Health on Retention of Undergraduate Nursing Students: A Descriptive, Longitudinal Study.”

AROUND CAMPUS

Make the most of your summer with Messiah University’s undergraduate online courses

This year, choose from nearly 60 courses in three different sessions—all at a discounted price. Messiah’s online summer undergraduate courses cost 60 percent less than the same classes offered during the academic year. Visit our course list to find the online class you, or someone you know, may want to take this summer.

Messiah’s online summer sessions are convenient, interactive experiences that work around busy summer schedules. All courses are taught by Messiah faculty, drawn from Messiah’s curriculum, and designed specifically for an online learning experience that reflects Messiah’s reputation for academic excellence. Summer courses are open to college-level students, qualified homeschooled and high school students, employees, alumni, parents, and anyone who would like to further their education. The majority of Messiah’s online summer courses meet general education requirements and are transfer friendly—and high school students will find a variety of options for pursuing dual enrolled credit.

Messiah is now enrolling for all summer online sessions. 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.

Cyber Camp 2023

Messiah University’s Cyber Camp is back this summer, taking place June 12-14. This day camp for high school students entering 9th through 12th grade will be a fun way to dive into the world of cybersecurity. We’ll cover topics such as cryptography, online behavior and privacy, data breaches, ethical hacking, and social engineering. Students will focus on the human factor of cybersecurity through hands-on cyber labs, simulations and interactive gaming scenarios. Plus, they’ll receive instruction directly from our cybersecurity faculty and industry experts, all while getting to experience an introduction to what college life is all about. Space is limited, so register soon! Find all the details at https://www.messiah.edu/cybercamp. (*Messiah employees receive a 10% discount on the cost of registration for this camp. Scholarships are also available. Contact cybercamp@messiah.edu for more info.)

Young Peacemakers Academy summer camp

Messiah University’s Young Peacemakers Academy will host their residential camp from July 17-22. The Young Peacemakers Academy seeks to engage high school students who are interested in building and sustaining peace in a local and global contexts and provide them with Christian foundations for peacemaking. The cost is $649 for the week.

Campers will participate in service-learning in central Pennsylvania as they and experience social and economic peacemaking with community partners. The camp will also include a two-day trip to Washington, D.C. to meet global peacemakers at Mennonite Central Committee, the U.S. Institute for Peace, and the Carnegie Foundation. For more information, please visit our website: https://www.messiah.edu/homepage/5012/young_peacemakers_academy or email youngpeacemakers@messiah.edu.

Messiah University Department of Theatre and Dance presents: Culmination ’23 Spring Dance Concert

Messiah University’s Department of Theatre and Dance is proud to present the spring dance concert Culmination ’23 on April 21 and 22! Dancing is an artistic endeavor. Celebrate spring and the dance accomplishments of Messiah University’s theatre and dance department in an offering of favorite dance pieces from the year, new faculty work, student adjudicated creations, and senior capstone projects all in one fun and glorious dance concert!

Culmination ’23
Spring Dance Concert
Directed by Gregg Hurley

April 21 at 8 p.m.
April 22 at 2 p.m.

Miller Theater, Climenhaga Building

Estimated run time: 2 hours, including one 15-minute intermission.
Tickets: $10—Adults; $7—MU students (w/ID), MU employees (w/ID), Youth (under 18) and Seniors (60+) Tickets can be purchased online at messiah.edu/tickets, by phone at 717-691-6036, or at the door as available. Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more.

Messiah University Department of Theatre and Dance presents: The Spring Senior Series

Messiah University’s Department of Theatre and Dance is proud to present “The Spring Senior Series” on April 14-15 in Poorman Black Box Theater. Please join us for an evening of performance created and presented by department senior Tacey Widrick.

“Letting Our Walls Crumble”
Created by Tacey Widrick

April 14 – 15 at 8 p.m.
Poorman Black Box Theater, Climenhaga Building

Tickets are $5 and can be purchased online at messiah.edu/tickets, by phone at 717-691-6036, or at the door as available.

Spring cleaning? Let the Agape Center help you!

Spring is finally here! And we all know that springtime means… spring cleaning! The Agape Center’s international service trip team members are eager to partner with you to help you get your spring cleaning done!
This year, we are offering our spring cleaning/chores fundraiser the weekend of Friday, April 21 – Sunday, April 23. We ask that you consider enlisting the help of our student team members and, in return, provide a financial donation that will directly support our International service-learning teams traveling to Ecuador and Poland this summer.
We have a variety of timeslots available, beginning at 4 p.m. on Friday, April 21 and concluding at 7 p.m. on Sunday, April 23. Students will be available to assist you with a variety of your spring cleaning tasks (i.e., yard work, cleaning, painting, organizing, washing cars, babysitting, etc.). Please see the FAQ Sheet attached for more information on our upcoming service trips and this fundraiser.
Please keep in mind this is an entirely donation-based fundraiser; however, we’d like to recommend a donation of approximately $25 per student. Donations will not be tax deductible, as you are donating in exchange for a “good or service.” If you don’t need help spring cleaning but still want to donate, use this link: www.messiah.edu/give2agape

Sign-up here:
https://forms.gle/Nb8SXStUsfyTA9Ka7
Project sign-ups are due by Monday April 17!

Any questions can be directed to Abby Anderson, at servicetripsga@messiah.edu or ext. 3898.

Connecting Communities Convening

Save The Date (or register now!) for Thursday April 20 from 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. to connect with a diverse cross sector of community partners from the Greater Capital Region who will be on campus for the Connecting Communities Convening. You are invited to learn about important neighboring initiatives underway in our region as well as to participate in discussions throughout the day with community leaders about housing and neighboring practices, policies, paradigms and philanthropy. For a program itinerary and/or to register as a member of the Messiah community, visit https://www.messiahconnection.com/.
The Convening is a program of the School of Arts, Culture and Society made possible by generous funding from the Kline Foundation. Contact Chad Frey at cfrey@messiah.edu if you have any questions.

Student Employee of the Year

The Student Employment Office is pleased to announce that Nate Castellitto has been selected as Messiah’s Student Employee of the Year. Nate works as a student assistant in the Department of Language, Literature and Writing and was nominated by Kerry Hasler-Brooks, associate professor of English; chair of the Department of Language, Literature and Writing. Nate is a creative and innovative student employee who has made many valuable contributions including initiating and leading several projects, such as ‘The Word’, a quarterly newsletter and ‘Writer Talks’, an English program podcast that he created, produces, and hosts. Please congratulate Nate and all the Student Employee of the Year nominees:

Runner-up: Jordan Zercher, Department of Social Work

Honorable Mention:
Noah Andrews, Department of Computing, Mathematics and Physics
Asia Perera, Office of Multicultural and International Student Programs

Nominees: Kelly Anderson, Jared Diethrich, Sawyer Haney, Bre Jantz, Elisabeth Kolb, Will Reeder, Joshua Rosengrant, Nick Shover, Eli Whitehead-Zimmers, Aleesa Wu, Kayla Zerbe, and Karla Zima-Doyle.

You can read more about each of these exceptional student employees here: https://www.messiah.edu/info/21149/news_and_events/4141/student_eoty_winners
Thank you to everyone who submitted a nomination!

CLASSIFIEDS

Job opportunities

The bridge center for continuing education has an opening for a part-time nursing aide instructor. Job related questions may be directed to Kimberly Fenstermacher at kfenstermacher@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/24170

The campus information center has an opening for a part-time University Receptionist. Job related questions may be directed to Jody Brandt at jbrandt@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/24326

The athletics department has an opening for a full-time head men’s and women’s swim coach; director of aquatics. Job related questions can be directed to Sarah Gustin Hamrock at: sgustinhamrock@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/24280.

The school of science, engineering and health is now hiring a full-time administrative assistant- dean of school of science, engineering and health. Job related questions may be directed to Angela Hare at ahare@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/24155

The department of network services has an opening for a full-time system administrator/analyst. Job-related questions may be directed to Tony Wyland at wyland@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23892.

The department of computing, mathematics and physics has an opening for a full-time director of cybersecurity education. Job-related questions may be directed to Angela Hare at ahare@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23761.

Dining services has several part and full-time positions including a catering supervisor, Sous chef, and cooks. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu. Job-related questions may be directed to Mark Wirtz at mwirtz@messiah.edu.

Campus events has several openings for all shifts. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu. Job-related questions may be directed to Laura Price at lprice@messiah.edu.

Dining services and campus events are hiring summer workers (ages 14 and up). Job related questions may be directed to Mark Wirtz (dining) at mwirtz@messiah.edu or Denise Blackley (campus events) dblackley@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/

Groundskeeping has openings for part-time seasonal groundskeepers. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23614. Job-related questions may be directed to Mark Graybill at mgraybill@messiah.edu

For sale

Furniture sale (mattresses, TV, TV stand, etc.) Please contact Mina Choi if you’re interested: mchoi@messiah.edu The items are listed here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FYBDm_CD_2N8S4QDN5X6k3rzDqLps6uU/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=108149870086258623140&rtpof=true&sd=true

Needed

Commencement help needed! On Saturday, May 6, Messiah University will host the 2023 undergraduate commencement. This is an exciting day for campus and particularly for the new alums and their families. Messiah University’s commitment to hospitality shines on this day and we need your help to make the day successful.

The Division of Operations is looking for employees, not already participating in the commencement ceremony, to work. We need bus hosts, field ushers, assistance in traffic control and other duties. The day starts somewhere between 7-8:30 a.m. (depending on role) and is expected to end no later than 2 p.m. (depending on role).

Hourly employees who work commencement will be paid at their current wage rate, and where appropriate, overtime will be applied. All hours worked are to be recorded on the regular department time sheet.

All members of the COE and President’s Cabinet are expected, as part of their regular assignment, to march at commencement and/or provide support for commencement activities.

Are you interested in working and helping us celebrate the class of 2023? If so, please email Randy Heintzelman at rheintze@messiah.edu.

Looking for cameras.  Do you have an old digital camera collecting dust at home? I’m looking to purchase several simple, point and shoot digital cameras for a special event. Willing to pay up to $10 per camera. It must generally still work and hold a battery charge; SD card helpful but optional. Thanks! Email smyers@messiah.edu

 

 

April 6

April 6th, 2023 by INTERCOM

Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ!

In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope

through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead

1 Peter 1:3

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Kaitlin Gill, assistant professor of nutrition and dietetics, has been elected to the role of president-elect for the Pennsylvania Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Starting June 2023 she will serve a three year term as president-elect, president, past president. The Pennsylvania Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics is an affiliate of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, the world’s largest organization of nutrition and dietetics practitioners representing over 112,000 credentialed practitioners (including registered dietitian nutritionists, nutrition and dietetic technicians, registered and other professionals and students).

Rick Schaeffer and Anne Reeve accompanied six students to the American Chemical Society National Meeting in Indianapolis last week. Sarah Mateer, Noah Smith and Marina Stevenson presented posters on their work done with Jesse Kleingardner. Dylan Cook presented his work with Rick Schaeffer and was recognized by the Division of Analytical Chemistry. Dylan McFeaters and Sydney White presented their work with Anne Reeve. Students also heard oral presentations on diverse areas of chemistry and biochemistry, enjoyed seeing new instrumentation at the Expo, and ate a lot of good food!

AROUND CAMPUS

Spend an evening with Jane Pauley, Host of CBS Sunday Morning, Tuesday, April 11 at 7:30 p.m.

A moderated conversation with Jane Pauley by Messiah University President Kim Phipps based on Ms. Pauley’s bestselling book, “Your Life Calling: Reimagining the Rest of Your Life.” The evening will conclude with a moderated audience Q&A with Ms. Pauley.

A familiar face on television, one of broadcasting’s most respected journalists and host of “CBS Sunday Morning,” Jane Pauley is praised by audiences for her relatable and personal inspirational message. She advocates for people 50+ starting different careers, making a difference and pursuing their dreams. She is also a highly regarded advocate for mental health, children’s health and education issues. She fills the room with optimism and is warmly received by audiences everywhere. Prior to anchoring on CBS, Pauley had a 13-year career on NBC’s “Today” and was also a co-host of “Dateline NBC” for 12 years. Pauley has written two New York Times bestsellers. “A memoir, Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue” (2004) and “Your Life Calling: Reimagining the Rest of Your Life” (2014). She and her husband, “Doonesbury” cartoonist Garry Trudeau, are the parents of three adult children.

Ticket prices are $25 for adults; $10 for Messiah University students (with ID) and youth (18 and under); to order, contact the Messiah University Box Office online at messiah.edu/tickets.

Special discount for Messiah employees and students

The Midtown Scholar Bookstore has been a regular collaborative partner with the School of Arts, Culture and Society at Messiah University in a variety of ways and for a variety of programs. In recognition of that collaboration, the Midtown Scholar is now offering all Messiah University employees and students a special opportunity during any of their Author Events. Students and employees attending author events at the Midtown will receive a 10% discount on all café items and books upon showing a Messiah University ID. Purchases should occur within an hour before the event begins or within an hour of its conclusion. Because the School of Arts, Culture and Society helps sponsor the Harrisburg Book Festival, this discount will also be available throughout the week of the festival (Oct. 18-22).

For a full listing of Author Events at the Midtown Scholar that are eligible for this discount, please see the following website: https://www.midtownscholar.com/featured-calendar .

Spring Budget Forum

An employee strategic plan update and FY24 budget forum will be presented on Thursday, April 6 in Hostetter Chapel at 3:30 p.m. All employees are encouraged to attend.

The presentation will be led by President Kim Phipps and Gary Nowicki, vice president for finance and planning, who will share the University’s FY24 budget parameters as well as provide a brief update on the University Rising strategic plan.

PSYCamp 2023

We are excited to invite high school students (entering 10th through 12th grade in fall 2023) to attend Psychology Camp this year, June 25-30 (5-day camp)! Psychology Camp provides a fun opportunity for students to explore psychology and the question, “Why do humans do what they do?” This year, we are offering both an overnight residential option and a day-camp commuter option. This enriching summer camp environment will help students gain knowledge and explore various branches of psychology including clinical psychology, abnormal psychology, developmental psychology and biopsychology.
If you know someone who would be interested in attending, we invite you to learn more and register at: www.messiah.edu/PsychCamp before June 1.
Also, there is a special offer for dependents of Messiah University Employees!
Contact PsychologyCamp@messiah.edu for more information.

Babysitters available for service trip fundraiser

To help with the fundraising efforts for their upcoming service trip in May, the Poland International Service Trip team is happy to offer their time to provide babysitting services, in return for a donation to their upcoming trip. They are available to help on the weekends or some weekdays, if you let them know at least a week in advance. Please reach out to Abby Anderson at servicetripsga@messiah.edu for more information or if you are in need of a babysitter for the remainder of the semester!

Cyber Camp 2023

Messiah University’s Cyber Camp is back this summer, taking place June 12-14. This day camp for high school students entering 9th through 12th grade will be a fun way to dive into the world of cybersecurity. We’ll cover topics such as cryptography, online behavior and privacy, data breaches, ethical hacking, and social engineering. Students will focus on the human factor of cybersecurity through hands-on cyber labs, simulations and interactive gaming scenarios. Plus, they’ll receive instruction directly from our cybersecurity faculty and industry experts, all while getting to experience an introduction to what college life is all about. Space is limited, so register soon! Find all the details at https://www.messiah.edu/cybercamp. (*Messiah employees receive a 10% discount on the cost of registration for this camp. Scholarships are also available. Contact cybercamp@messiah.edu for more info.)

2023 fire extinguisher training

According to recent data released by the US Fire Administration for 2008-2017, the US had an annual average of 1,344,100 fires, resulting in 3,190 civilian deaths, 16,225 civilian injuries, and $14.7 billion in direct property loss each year. Don’t become part of these statistics. Fire extinguisher training will be offered on campus Monday, April 10 through Wednesday, April 12. Multiple sessions will be offered during these days. All training sessions will be held at the Kim S. Phipps Admissions and Welcome Center, Room 310, Trustees Boardroom, and will include hands-on use of the Bullex© Simulation System. This allows you to experience the “feel” of a real extinguisher without any adverse impact on the environment. Class size is limited to 25 so you must register. To do so, go to FalconLink, then All Training Classes. Click on “Fire Extinguisher Training” under Click Here to See Available Courses. Click on the pencil icon in front of the session you wish to attend and follow the instructions to register.

Young Peacemakers Academy summer camp

Messiah University’s Young Peacemakers Academy will host their residential camp from July 17-22. The Young Peacemakers Academy seeks to engage high school students who are interested in building and sustaining peace in a local and global contexts and provide them with Christian foundations for peacemaking. The cost is $649 for the week.

Campers will participate in service-learning in central Pennsylvania as they and experience social and economic peacemaking with community partners. The camp will also include a two-day trip to Washington, D.C. to meet global peacemakers at Mennonite Central Committee, the U.S. Institute for Peace, and the Carnegie Foundation. For more information, please visit our website: https://www.messiah.edu/homepage/5012/young_peacemakers_academy or email youngpeacemakers@messiah.edu.

Spring cleaning? Let the Agape Center help you!

Spring is finally here! And we all know that springtime means… spring cleaning! The Agape Center’s international service trip team members are eager to partner with you to help you get your spring cleaning done!
This year, we are offering our spring cleaning/chores fundraiser the weekend of Friday, April 21 – Sunday, April 23. We ask that you consider enlisting the help of our student team members and, in return, provide a financial donation that will directly support our International service-learning teams traveling to Ecuador and Poland this summer.
We have a variety of timeslots available, beginning at 4 p.m. on Friday, April 21 and concluding at 7 p.m. on Sunday, April 23. Students will be available to assist you with a variety of your spring cleaning tasks (i.e., yard work, cleaning, painting, organizing, washing cars, babysitting, etc.). Please see the FAQ Sheet attached for more information on our upcoming service trips and this fundraiser.
Please keep in mind this is an entirely donation-based fundraiser; however, we’d like to recommend a donation of approxihttp://www.messiah.edu/documents/intercom/cleaning.docxmately $25 per student. Donations will not be tax deductible, as you are donating in exchange for a “good or service.” If you don’t need help spring cleaning but still want to donate, use this link: www.messiah.edu/give2agape

Sign-up here:
https://forms.gle/Nb8SXStUsfyTA9Ka7
Project sign-ups are due by Monday April 17!

Any questions can be directed to Abby Anderson, at servicetripsga@messiah.edu or ext. 3898.

Connecting Communities Convening

Save The Date (or register now!) for Thursday April 20 from 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. to connect with a diverse cross sector of community partners from the Greater Capital Region who will be on campus for the Connecting Communities Convening. You are invited to learn about important neighboring initiatives underway in our region as well as to participate in discussions throughout the day with community leaders about housing and neighboring practices, policies, paradigms and philanthropy. For a program itinerary and/or to register as a member of the Messiah community, visit https://www.messiahconnection.com/.
The Convening is a program of the School of Arts, Culture and Society made possible by generous funding from the Kline Foundation. Contact Chad Frey at cfrey@messiah.edu if you have any questions.

Procurement made easy

Did you know

  • Messiah University’s fiscal year end is June 30?
    • Departments are prohibited to stockpile supplies in order to spend entire budgets?
    • Items must be physically received on campus by June 30, 2023 to be an FY23 expense? Items received July 1 or after will be expensed in FY24. This is required by accounting principles, and we cannot make exceptions.Questions? Dial ext. 6010

 CLASSIFIEDS

Job opportunities

The Bridge Center for Continuing Education has an opening for a part-time nursing aide instructor. Job related questions may be directed to Kimberly Fenstermacher at kfenstermacher@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/24170

The Athletics Department has an opening for a full-time head men’s and women’s swim coach; director of aquatics. Job related questions can be directed to Sarah Gustin Hamrock at: sgustinhamrock@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/24280.

The School of Science, Engineering and Health is now hiring a full-time administrative assistant- dean of School of Science, Engineering and Health. Job related questions may be directed to Angela Hare at ahare@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/24155

The Department of Network Services has an opening for a full-time system administrator/analyst. Job-related questions may be directed to Tony Wyland at wyland@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23892.

The Department of Computing, Mathematics and Physics has an opening for a full-time director of cybersecurity education. Job-related questions may be directed to Angela Hare at ahare@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23761.

Dining Services has several part and full-time positions including a catering supervisor, dining associates, and cooks. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu. Job-related questions may be directed to Mark Wirtz at mwirtz@messiah.edu.

Campus events has several openings for all shifts. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu. Job-related questions may be directed to Laura Price at lprice@messiah.edu.

Dining Services and Campus Events are hiring summer workers (ages 14 and up). Job related questions may be directed to Mark Wirtz (dining) at mwirtz@messiah.edu or Denise Blackley (campus events) dblackley@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/

Groundskeeping has openings for part-time seasonal groundskeepers. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23614. Job-related questions may be directed to Mark Graybill at mgraybill@messiah.edu.

For sale

Jeff Dunham tickets. 4 tickets for the Jeff Dunham Concert at the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, Saturday, April 15 at 5 p.m. Sec 120, Row D. $100/each. If interested, and/or want to see where the location of the seats are, please contact Tom at trhoads@messiah.edu. Thank you

Hand crochet towels for on the handle of your stoves. They make the perfect gift for someone you don’t know what to get for Easter, birthdays, pastors, etc. Additional photos available upon request. $10 each. I can be reached in Miller basement or by calling ext. 3918.

Wanted

Looking for fall housing near campus. I am looking for a housing opportunity that is within walking or biking distance of campus for a woman who is interested in taking graduate courses and assisting with the women’s soccer program. The time frame would be mid-August to mid-December. She will not have a car and is coming from Sweden. If you may know of something please contact me to discuss. Scott Frey ext. 5359

March 30

March 30th, 2023 by INTERCOM

Pray for us.

We are sure that we have a clear conscience and desire to live honorably in every way.

Hebrews 13:18

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thirteen members of the Department of Biological Sciences attended the 98th Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science that was held on the weekend of March 17 – 19 at Gannon University in Erie, PA. Nine students and one faculty member presented results from ongoing research studies. Sean Lapp, mentored and accompanied by John Harms, presented a poster describing analysis of metastasis by pancreatic cancer. Kelly Barr and Abigail Morgan, mentored and accompanied by Jennifer Ness-Myers, presented separate posters that, respectively, described how development of the central nervous system is altered by limiting oxygen availability, and an analysis of gene expression in cultured neural cells. Sarah Bath, mentored and accompanied by Larry Mylin and John Harms, described results of a successful cancer vaccination study. Wei-Jin (Michael) Lin, mentored and accompanied by Larry Mylin, described progress in efforts to develop T4 virus-specific monoclonal antibodies for use in Microbiology course laboratories in a talk. Joel Hart presented a poster describing work conducted with collaborator Abigail Casey to isolate natural antibiotics from plants that was mentored by David Foster and Richard Schaeffer. Tyler Jahraus (also mentored by David Foster) gave a talk in which he described efforts to propagate Virginia bluebells using plant tissue culture techniques. David Foster chaired a session in which he also gave a talk describing how his novel aquaponics system that uses earthworms for biodigestion of animal waste can be employed for education and research. Evan Jerome, mentored by Erik Lindquist and Michael Shin, described efforts to use molecular diagnostic tools to detect a pathogenic fungus among local populations of salamanders in a poster presentation. Katelyn Boyce presented a poster describing ongoing studies conducted under the guidance of Janet Matanguihan that seek to develop better and disease-resistant varieties of flax. All presentations were received with enthusiasm and generated multiple follow-up questions. Angela Hare, dean of the School of Science, Engineering and Health, was introduced to the PAS organization and enjoyed learning from the Messiah group and others while attending a variety of presentations and meetings throughout the weekend. Messiah University will host the 99th Annual Meeting of the PAS on April 12–14, 2024.

AROUND CAMPUS

Giving Day is next week – April 4

We invite our campus community to join us in our institution-wide Giving Day event on Tuesday, April 4! This 24-hour online event is dedicated to rallying our students in an effort to raise $160,000 and receive gifts from 300 donors in support of their education and experience at Messiah.

How can you partner with us?

Engage with our social content and share from your account! Did you know by reacting to a post and commenting on a post, you boost the algorithm that social platforms use? By boosting the algorithm, more people see our content and have an opportunity to join in on our efforts! Become an official event ambassador today #MessiahGives23

Make a gift! You are a valued member of our community, and you already go above and beyond for our students – thank you! This special day provides the opportunity to care for our students through a financial donation. Regardless of the amount, your participation matters and will help make for a successful event!

P.S. If you would like to make a one-time donation prior to Giving Day, you may do so here.

Questions? Contact Tovah Wilson, director of annual giving and donor communication, at twilson@messiah.edu.

Connecting Communities Convening

Save The Date for Thursday April 20 from 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. to connect with a diverse cross sector of community partners from the Greater Capital Region who will be on campus for the Connecting Communities Convening. You are invited to learn about important neighboring initiatives underway in our region as well as to participate in discussions throughout the day with community leaders about housing and neighboring practices, policies, paradigms and philanthropy. For a program itinerary and/or to register as a member of the Messiah community, visit https://www.messiahconnection.com/.
The Convening is a program of the School of Arts, Culture and Society made possible by generous funding from the Kline Foundation. Contact Chad Frey at cfrey@messiah.edu if you have any questions.

The Human Library 2023 – Wednesday, April 5

Sign-ups are “live!”

Please join the Office of Diversity Affairs and the Murray Library as they co-host the 5th annual Human Library on Wednesday, April 5 between noon – 4 p.m. This event is held in the Library and you, as a “reader” have the opportunity to hear stories from colleagues and students as they are the “books.” Each book is on loan for 30 minutes.

Sign up to “Unjudge someone.” Reserve the books of your choice online at Available Books – The Human Library – Research Guides at Messiah University

If you are new to the concept of the Human Library, you can read more at https://humanlibrary.org/ and if you have any questions, please contact Liz Kielley, Discovery and Metadata librarian at ekielley@messiah.edu.

Musical Theatre Workshop opportunity

My name is Emma Hehn and I am a senior musical theatre major here at Messiah University. I am holding a Musical Theatre workshop in April for those between the ages of 8-14 here at Messiah University and would love for your kids to join. And the best part…it’s completely free!

For some quick information regarding the program, take a look at the poster or follow the link to my website. Registration is quickly approaching and space is limited, so please don’t hesitate to reach out for any questions eh1392@messiah.edu.

Link to Website: https://eh1392.wixsite.com/mu-children-s-musica

  • When: Friday, April 21 at 5 – 7 p.m. / Saturday, April 22 at 10 a.m.-noon / Sunday, April 23 at 4 – 6 p.m.
  • Where: Messiah University in Poorman Blackbox in Climenhaga Fine Arts Building
  • How Much: FREE

Maundy Thursday Prayer Vigil

We are holding a 12 hour prayer vigil from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 6. We hope to have three people praying for each 15 minute interval. You can pray at a location of your own choosing. Closer to the vigil date, specific intercessory concerns will be sent. Of course, you will have your own concerns for others/situations on and off campus. We invite all employees to sign up using this link: https://signup.com/go/FyRwfmf. There are still plenty of slots available! If you have questions, please contact our community employee pastor, Stephen Gallaher, at sgallahe@messiah.edu.

Babysitter’s available for service trip fundraiser

To help with the fundraising efforts for their upcoming service trip in May, the Poland International Service Trip team is happy to offer their time to provide babysitting services, in return for a donation to their upcoming trip. They are available to help on the weekends or some weekdays, if you let them know at least a week in advance. Please reach out to Abby Anderson at servicetripsga@messiah.edu for more information or if you are in need of a babysitter for the remainder of the semester!

New ETS Tech Support Knowledge Base

A new Tech Support Knowledge Base is now more accessible and mobile friendly, ensuring you get answers to your questions quickly and easily. Find ‘How-To’ articles worth searching at a new URL – techsupport.messiah.edu.

Here are a few updated links to our most popular pages:

If you have any questions about the new ETS Tech Support Knowledge Base or need assistance updating links in Canvas, please reach out to techsupport@messiah.edu.

2023 fire extinguisher training

According to recent data released by the US Fire Administration for 2008-2017, the US had an annual average of 1,344,100 fires, resulting in 3,190 civilian deaths, 16,225 civilian injuries, and $14.7 billion in direct property loss each year. Don’t become part of these statistics. Fire extinguisher training will be offered on campus Monday, April 10 through Wednesday, April 12. Multiple sessions will be offered during these days. All training sessions will be held at the Kim S. Phipps Admissions and Welcome Center, Room 310, Trustees Boardroom, and will include hands-on use of the Bullex© Simulation System. This allows you to experience the “feel” of a real extinguisher without any adverse impact on the environment. Class size is limited to 25 so you must register. To do so, go to FalconLink, then All Training Classes. Click on “Fire Extinguisher Training” under Click Here to See Available Courses. Click on the pencil icon in front of the session you wish to attend and follow the instructions to register.

Department of Safety and Emergency Support

The Dispatch Office—situated on the first floor of Eisenhower Campus Center and available by phone at (717) 691-6005—exists to serve the Grantham campus community during emergency incidents. Persons witnessing criminal activity, medical emergencies, and other matters of significant concern, should immediately notify the Dispatch Office. Those calling Dispatch should be prepared to provide known details about the situation. Safety Officers will be sent to assume control of the incident. It is important to note the dispatchers are not trained to give medical advice.

Regarding medical calls – some, but not all, Safety officers are certified EMTs. If the officer is an EMT, their role will be to provide medical care. If the officer is not an EMT, their role will be to determine who to bring into the situation for a higher level of care. There are also Messiah students who possess EMT credentials, and they can be dispatched as needed to the scene.  They are qualified to assume care of the patient. In those cases, the student will tell the patient and others in the immediate area that they are EMT certified.

If a member of the Messiah community calls an ambulance, they should immediately notify the Dispatch Office thereafter that such has been done. Those calling 911 should be prepared to be answer multiple questions. Please understand that 911 dispatchers are required to ask a list of standard questions. It is OK if the caller does not know all the answers, and OK to tell the 911 dispatcher that they don’t have that information. Whenever the Safety Department is advised that an ambulance has been called, they will meet the ambulance at the main campus entrance and escort it to the scene.

*Note: Emergencies at the Winding Hill location are handled by the local police and emergency services. Messiah University Department of Safety does not provide services at this site.

Library newsletter

See what’s new at Murray Library! Check out our April newsletter here.

Procurement made easy

Did you know…?
The most common and preferred method of payment is with a standard requisition in One$ource?

A standard requisition should be used for:
o Supplies
o Services
o Contracts with a known payment date and amount
o Honorariums

The workflow for a standard requisition is:
o Enter a requisition (request for payment)
o Budget manager approves the purchase
o Funds are encumbered (funds on “hold” for this purchase)
o Purchase order is sent to supplier
o Receive items in One$ource after you physically receive the items and only for the actual number you received (count them to be sure)
o Invoice is matched to the purchase order in One$ource and paid according to terms
Call  ext. 6010 with questions.

2023 fall semester – faculty work submission deadlines

Note to faculty: please read

Due to the new Campus Store vendor’s textbook subscription service, Slingshot Choice, the due dates for faculty submissions of copyright and non-copyrighted material have been adjusted. With enrollment in this new service, the Campus Store aims to deliver a student’s required course materials, including course packets and lab manuals, to the student’s room a week before the semester starts.
As a result, the Campus Store needs these materials to be received into their inventory sooner than in the past.
In addition, copyright permissions are requiring a longer turnaround time to process requests.
Thank you in advance for your understanding. Below are the new dates.

Deadline Dates for Fall Semester 2023 (begins Tuesday, Aug. 22)

May 10:
• Course packs and lab manuals for sale in the Campus Store requiring copyright clearance

June 12:
• Course packs and lab manuals not requiring copyright clearance

*Complete web form for:
• Electronic copyrighted course materials posted in Canvas
• Print course packs/lab manuals for sale to students in Messiah University Campus Store that REQUIRE copyright clearance
• Print lab manuals/course packs for sale to students in the Campus Store that DO NOT REQUIRE copyright clearance

Important: If you plan to have a course packet or lab manual, please add this item to your course in Slingshot Pro as a custom product. Enter the title (i.e. CHEM 106 Lab Manual), your name as author, Messiah Press as publisher and choose coursepack as product type. Include any additional context in the additional comments section. If you have questions, please contact Aleisha Wildon at ext. 3070.

Questions? Contact Cathy Weaver, Messiah Press customer service representative, at ext. 3896 or copyright@messiah.edu.

Holy week Scripture and song service, April 5

All are warmly invited to attend the Holy week Scripture and song service on Wednesday, April 5 from 7-8 p.m. in Hostetter Chapel sponsored by the honors program. Please join us as we reflect on Christ’s passion through the hearing of Scriptures and singing of hymns.

CLASSIFIEDS

Job opportunities

The Bridge Center for Continuing Education has an opening for a part-time nursing aide instructor. Job related questions may be directed to Kimberly Fenstermacher at kfenstermacher@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/24170

The School of Science, Engineering and Health is now hiring a full-time administrative assistant- dean of School of Science, Engineering, and Health. Job related questions may be directed to Angela Hare at ahare@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/24155

The Department of Network Services has an opening for a full-time system administrator/analyst. Job-related questions may be directed to Tony Wyland at wyland@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23892.

The Department of Computing, Mathematics and Physics has an opening for a full-time director of Cybersecurity Education. Job-related questions may be directed to Angela Hare at ahare@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23761.

Dining Services has several part and full-time positions including a catering supervisor, dining associates, and cooks. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu. Job-related questions may be directed to Mark Wirtz at mwirtz@messiah.edu.

Campus events has several openings for all shifts. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu. Job-related questions may be directed to Laura Price at lprice@messiah.edu.

Dining Services and Campus Events are hiring summer workers (ages 14 and up). Job related questions may be directed to Mark Wirtz (dining) at mwirtz@messiah.edu or Denise Blackley (campus events) dblackley@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/

Groundskeeping has openings for part-time seasonal groundskeepers. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23614. Job-related questions may be directed to Mark Graybill at mgraybill@messiah.edu.

For sale

Jeff Dunham tickets. 4 tickets for the Jeff Dunham Concert at the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, Saturday, April 15 at 5 p.m. Sec 120, Row D. $100/each. If interested, and/or want to see where the location of the seats are, please contact Tom at trhoads@messiah.edu. Thank you

Hand crochet towels for on the handle of your stoves. They make the perfect gift for someone you don’t know what to get for Easter, birthdays, pastors, etc. Additional photos available upon request. $10 each. I can be reached in Miller basement or by calling ext. 3918.

Wanted

A caregiver for my parents in our home to assist with daily tasks such as meal preparation, light housekeeping, medication assistance, grooming and hygiene, and shopping. My father is in a wheelchair and needs assistance with wheelchair transfers. Flexible number of days/hours between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. If interested, please email Tracy at tsheaffer@messiah.edu to discuss specifics and pay.

Recycled magazines. The mission organization Burkina Faso Outreach, a former Collaboratory partner, is looking for magazines that have images of people, places that show God’s creation – trees, animals, flowers, etc. Nature magazines, National Geographic, children’s issues, etc. These will be used for various projects in Christian primary schools in local villages in this West African country. If you have some to donate before April 15, please send them in campus mail to Angela Hare, School of SEH, or drop off in Jordan 157.

OUTSIDE ORGANIZATIONS

Volunteers needed

Yokefellowship Prison Ministry is a Christian non-profit organization seeking volunteers for administrative support and to lead small group discussions with those incarcerated and or in work release programs. Training is provided. Please contact sdjones@messiah.edu or Virginia_8438@msn.com. Information about YPM is available at https://yokefellowship.net/

 

March 23

March 23rd, 2023 by INTERCOM

Commit thy works unto the Lord, and thy thoughts shall be established.

Proverbs 16:3

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Thirteen members of the Department of Biological Sciences attended the 98th Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science that was held on the weekend of March 17 – 19 at Gannon University in Erie, PA. Nine students and one faculty member presented results from ongoing research studies. Sean Lapp, mentored and accompanied by John Harms, presented a poster describing analysis of metastasis by pancreatic cancer. Kelly Barr and Abigail Morgan, mentored and accompanied by Jennifer Ness-Myers, presented separate posters that, respectively, described how development of the central nervous system is altered by limiting oxygen availability, and an analysis of gene expression in cultured neural cells. Sarah Bath, mentored and accompanied by Larry Mylin and John Harms, described results of a successful cancer vaccination study. Wei-Jin (Michael) Lin, mentored and accompanied by Larry Mylin, described progress in efforts to develop T4 virus-specific monoclonal antibodies for use in Microbiology course laboratories in a talk. Joel Hart presented a poster describing work conducted with collaborator Abigail Casey to isolate natural antibiotics from plants that was mentored by David Foster and Richard Schaeffer. Tyler Jahraus (also mentored by David Foster) gave a talk in which he described efforts to propagate Virginia bluebells using plant tissue culture techniques. David Foster chaired a session in which he also gave a talk describing how his novel aquaponics system that uses earthworms for biodigestion of animal waste can be employed for education and research. Evan Jerome, mentored by Erik Lindquist and Michael Shin, described efforts to use molecular diagnostic tools to detect a pathogenic fungus among local populations of salamanders in a poster presentation. Katelyn Boyce presented a poster describing ongoing studies conducted under the guidance of Janet Matanguihan that seek to develop better and disease-resistant varieties of flax. All presentations were received with enthusiasm and generated multiple follow-up questions. Angela Hare, dean of the school of science, engineering and health, was introduced to the PAS organization and enjoyed learning from the Messiah group and others while attending a variety of presentations and meetings throughout the weekend. Messiah University will host the 99th Annual Meeting of the PAS on April 12–14, 2024.

__________

Dwayne Safer, associate professor of finance, was elected to the Board of Directors of Americhoice Credit Union headquartered in Mechanicsburg, where he will serve a 3-year term. Americhoice is a community-oriented financial institution with $235 million in assets and five branch offices in the central PA region.

AROUND CAMPUS

Young Writers and Young Filmmakers summer academic camps

This summer, the Young Writers and Young Filmmakers will hold their academic camps with commuter and resident options.
The Young Filmmakers Workshop provides 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. This camp is being held on June 25 – 30. To learn more about this camp, visit the website at http://www.messiah.edu/filmmakersworkshop

The Young Writers Workshop provides college-level writing skills development for students in rising grades 9 – 12. The workshop offers intensive courses in creative writing taught by published faculty and writers, poetry readings and other activities. Please check out the schedules for the two workshops which will be held on June 25 – 30. To learn more about our Young Writers Workshop, visit the website at http://www.messiah.edu/writersworkshop.

A 15% discount off the tuition is offered to the dependents of Messiah employees. Scholarships are also available. If you are interested in a scholarship, the application is on the website along with registration. Please keep in mind that you will need to have your application in by May 15.

2022-2023 Library Student Research Grant

The 2022-2023 Library Student Research Grant application deadline is Thursday, April 6. This competitive grant provides Messiah seniors doing their senior honors projects or senior capstone projects an opportunity to experience a taste of graduate school-level research using both Murray Library’s print and digital collections as well as other relevant research materials for their chosen topic located at other institutions or organizations. Proposals are selected for funding by an interdisciplinary panel of judges chaired by Linda Poston, library director. The grantee will be awarded $1,000 in the spring for the fall 2023 academic year. Grant recipient research will culminate with a presentation of the overview and process of their research project at the Friends Annual Dinner or alternative venue as appropriate. Award recipients will be announced Monday, April 24. See the Friends webpage for more information and attached PDF for application details.

2023 Summer Camps at the Oakes Museum!

This summer we are offering a variety of camps for grades 3rd-12th.

Curator Club and CC2:
Summer camps are weeklong, half-day camps, running 9-noon each day. The cost is $150/camper and there is a before care option for $25.

Curator Club (3rd-5th)
June 19 – 23 – Survive It!
Dig deep into how animals survive a challenging world. Topics will include Build It (habitats), Sense It (vision, smell, and hearing), Move It (locomotion), Eat It (digestion), and Beat It (color and camouflage). We’ll use both the museum collection and the Messiah University campus to explore survival.

July 17-21 – Animals!
Using the museum and the surrounding natural world, each day campers will learn about a different animal group (invertebrates, fish, reptiles/amphibians, birds and mammals).

CC2 (6th-8th)
July 10-14 – Ecology Camp!
The world is complex! Learn about the interactions between different life forms and their environments with hands on observations and experiments in the museum and the living laboratory of campus.

High School Camps:
Camp is 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. each day with a lunch included. Students will eat lunches in Messiah University’s cafeteria or bag lunches to be eaten in the field will be provided.

June 15 and 16 – Vertebrate Anatomy Camp – $200
Learn dissecting skills and use them to gain an overview of vertebrate anatomy by comparing the organ systems and specializations of a variety of representative vertebrates. Students will dissect a variety of vertebrates including: frog, shark and fetal pig. Labs will involve microscopy and tissue examination, along with a variety of other hands-on activities.

June 26 – 30 – Field Biology Camp – $350
Learn how biologists study the natural world! Students will be introduced to the study of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, aquatic communities, terrestrial insects, and our forests in this hands-on field class. Students will have the opportunity to use a variety of field investigative equipment in this class. We will assess small mammal communities with live traps, track turtles with telemetry equipment, assess fish communities by electrofishing, and examine forest floor invertebrate using pitfall traps, to mention a few things.

July 12 – Introduction to Dissection (12:30-4:30) – $75
Learn dissecting skills while dissecting an earthworm, frog and pigeon. This is a great introduction to dissection and anatomy! (This half day program does not include lunch.)

Messiah University Department of Theatre and Dance presents: Into the Woods

Messiah University’s Department of Theatre and Dance is thrilled to present the fairytale musical “Into the Woods” by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine as our spring mainstage production! “Into the Woods” opens on March 23 in Miller Theater and runs for two weekends. Tickets are on sale now and are Buy-One-Get-One Free for Opening Night!

“Into the Woods”
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine

Directed by Daniel Inouye
Music direction by Eric Dundore
Choreography by Gregg Hurley

March 23-25, 31 and April 1 at 8 p.m.
March 26 and April 2 at 3 p.m.
Miller Theater, Climenhaga Building

Based on the Brothers Grimm most popular folk tales, “Into the Woods” is a reimagining of what can happen when beloved fairy tale characters are thrown together while pursuing their dreams and wishes. The Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning team of Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine bring to life characters such as Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, Jack (down from his beanstalk), the Baker and his wife, a pair of princes in search of their brides, and the big bad wolf who is on the lookout for his next meal. It intertwines these stories in increasingly dramatic and humorous ways and asks what comes after the “happily ever after” and whether the journey through the woods was worth it in the end.

Estimated run time: 2 hours and 45 minutes, including one 15-minute intermission.

Tickets: $10—adults; $7—MU students (w/ID), MU employees (w/ID), youth (under 18) and seniors (60+)
*Tickets are Buy-One-Get-One Free for Opening Night!* Tickets can be purchased online at messiah.edu/tickets, by phone at 717-691-6036, or at the door as available. Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more.

Summer student hiring reminder

As a reminder, hiring proposals for summer student employees are due by March 31. If your department plans to have any student employees this summer, please submit a summer hiring proposal via the jobs.messiah.edu system for each student that will be working.
Additional information about summer student employment can be found here.
If you have any questions about hiring student employees for the summer, contact Belinda Conrad, ext. 2900 or studentemployment@messiah.edu.

Spend an evening with Jane Pauley, Host of CBS Sunday Morning

A moderated conversation with Jane Pauley by Messiah University President Kim Phipps based on Ms. Pauley’s bestselling book, “Your Life Calling: Reimagining the Rest of Your Life.” The evening will conclude with a moderated audience Q&A with Ms. Pauley.

A familiar face on television, one of broadcasting’s most respected journalists and host of “CBS Sunday Morning,” Jane Pauley is praised by audiences for her relatable and personal inspirational message. She advocates for people 50+ starting different careers, making a difference and pursuing their dreams. She is also a highly regarded advocate for mental health, children’s health and education issues. She fills the room with optimism and is warmly received by audiences everywhere. Prior to anchoring on CBS, Pauley had a 13-year career on NBC’s “Today” and was also a co-host of “Dateline NBC” for 12 years. Pauley has written two New York Times bestsellers. “A memoir, Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue” (2004) and “Your Life Calling: Reimagining the Rest of Your Life” (2014). She and her husband, “Doonesbury” cartoonist Garry Trudeau, are the parents of three adult children.

Ticket prices are $25 for adults; $10 for Messiah University students (with ID) and youth (18 and under); to order, contact the Messiah University Box Office online at messiah.edu/tickets.

Spring Budget Forum

An employee strategic plan update and FY24 budget forum will be presented on Thursday, April 6 in Hostetter Chapel at 3:30 p.m. All employees are encouraged to attend.

The presentation will be led by President Kim Phipps and Gary Nowicki, vice president for finance and planning, who will share the University’s FY24 budget parameters as well as provide a brief update on the University Rising strategic plan.

Save the Date – April 4

We invite our campus community to join us in our institution-wide Giving Day event on Tuesday, April 4! This 24-hour online event is dedicated to rallying our students in an effort to raise $160,000 and 300 donors in support of their education and experience at Messiah.

How can you partner with us?

Engage with our social content and share from your account! Did you know by reacting to a post and commenting on a post, you boost the algorithm that social platforms use? By boosting the algorithm, more people see our content and have an opportunity to join in on our efforts! Become an official event ambassador today #MessiahGives23

Make a gift! You are a valued member of our community, and you already go above and beyond for our students – thank you! This special day provides the opportunity to care for our students through a financial donation. Regardless of the amount, your participation matters and will help make for a successful event!

P.S. If you would like to make a one-time donation prior to Giving Day, you may do so here.

Questions? Contact Tovah Wilson, director of annual giving and donor communication, at twilson@messiah.edu.

Connecting Communities Convening

Save The Date for Thursday April 20 from 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. to connect with a diverse cross sector of community partners from the Greater Capital Region who will be on campus for the Connecting Communities Convening. You are invited to learn about important neighboring initiatives underway in our region as well as to participate in discussions throughout the day with community leaders about housing and neighboring practices, policies, paradigms and philanthropy. For a program itinerary and/or to register as a member of the Messiah community, visit https://www.messiahconnection.com/.
The Convening is a program of the School of Arts, Culture and Society made possible by generous funding from the Kline Foundation. Contact Chad Frey at cfrey@messiah.edu if you have any questions.

Musical Theatre Workshop opportunity

My name is Emma Hehn and I am a senior musical theatre major here at Messiah University. I am holding a Musical Theatre workshop in April for those between the ages of 8-14 here at Messiah University and would love for your kids to join. And the best part…it’s completely free!

For some quick information regarding the program, take a look at the poster or follow the link to my website. Registration is quickly approaching and space is limited, so please don’t hesitate to reach out for any questions eh1392@messiah.edu.

Link to Website: https://eh1392.wixsite.com/mu-children-s-musica

• When: Friday, April 21 at 5 – 7 p.m. / Saturday, April 22 at 10 a.m.-noon / Sunday, April 23 at 4 – 6 p.m.

• Where: Messiah University in Poorman Blackbox in Climenhaga Fine Arts Building

• How Much: FREE

Employee Cybersecurity Training – Module Two is Available

Module 2 of the required Cyber Security Training is available. To access the training, go to Falcon Link and search “Cybersecurity Training.” The training should take less than 15 minutes to complete.

A total of four training modules will be released this spring. Employees are required to complete all four modules by the end of May.

Maundy Thursday Prayer Vigil

We are holding a 12 hour prayer vigil from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 6. We hope to have three people praying for each 15 minute interval. You can pray at a location of your own choosing. Closer to the vigil date, specific intercessory concerns will be sent. Of course, you will have your own concerns for others/situations on and off campus. We invite all employees to sign up using this link: https://signup.com/go/FyRwfmf. There are still plenty of slots available! If you have questions, please contact our community employee pastor, Stephen Gallaher, at sgallahe@messiah.edu.

Procurement made easy

Did you know…

Messiah University Procurement by the numbers:
• 600 – number of Purchasing Cards on campus
• 220 – number of buyers using One$ource
• 210 – average number of requisitions approved each week
• 10 – average number of new suppliers added each week
• 85 – average number of physical check payments each week
• 140 – average number of ACH payments each week
We can help each step of the way. Call x6010.

The Human Library 2023 – Wednesday, April 5

Please join the Office of Diversity Affairs and the Murray Library as they co-host the 5th annual Human Library on Wednesday, April 5 between noon – 4 p.m. This event is held in the library and you, as a “reader”, have the opportunity to hear stories from colleagues and students as they are the “books.” Each book is on loan for 30 minutes.

Sign up to “Unjudge someone.” Reserve the books of your choice online at libguides.messiah.edu/humanlibrary
The link to reserve a “book” opens on Monday, March 27.

If you are new to the concept of the Human Library, you can read more at https://humanlibrary.org/ and if you have any questions, please contact Liz Kielley, Discovery and Metadata Librarian at ekielley@messiah.edu

PSYCamp 2023

We are excited to invite high school students (entering 10th through 12th grade in fall 2023) to attend Psychology Camp this year, June 25-30 (5-day camp)! Psychology Camp provides a fun opportunity for students to explore psychology and the question, “Why do humans do what they do?” This year, we are offering both an overnight residential option and a day-camp commuter option. This enriching summer camp environment will help students gain knowledge and explore various branches of psychology including clinical psychology, abnormal psychology, developmental psychology and biopsychology.
If you know someone who would be interested in attending, we invite you to learn more and register at: www.messiah.edu/PsychCamp before June 1.
Also, there is a special offer for dependents of Messiah University Employees!
Contact PsychologyCamp@messiah.edu for more information.

Registration closes tomorrow for MBI Event

Someone To Tell It Too is the topic of our next MBI Networking Breakfast.
Click here to register (use this URL: https://na.eventscloud.com/ereg/index.php?eventid=739197)

Michael Gingerich and Messiah alumnus Tom Kaden ‘04 are co-founders of Someone To Tell It To, a Harrisburg, PA based organization that cultivates meaningful relationships through compassionate listening and trains others to do the same. Michael and Tom have helped lead more than 20,000 interactions with people in the United States and several other countries around the world in the last ten years.

Having conducted scores of in-person and virtual workshops, their clients include Deloitte, New York Life and large variety of both corporate and nonprofit clients. You can find their most recent book entitled Listening 2by2 on Amazon, which will be given to all attendees, and their Someone To Tell It To podcast saw the completion of their 70th episode. Now in it’s 5th season, you can find the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts.

Come join us for this event in the Martin Commons on Messiah University campus. It will be a great time to reconnect with friends, enjoy a great meal together, and hear content that will prove very useful in the workplaces of today.

AGENDA
7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Enjoy an extended networking breakfast
8:30 a.m. – 9:15 a.m. Keynote from Michael and Tom
9:15 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Meet the speakers, extended networking

CLASSIFIEDS

Job opportunities

The department of computing, mathematics and physics has an opening for a full-time director of cybersecurity education. Job-related questions may be directed to Angela Hare at ahare@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23761.

The Bridge Center for Continuing Education has an opening for a part-time nurse aide instructor. Job related questions may be directed to Kimberly Fenstermacher at kfenstermacher@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/24170

The department of network services has an opening for a full-time system administrator/analyst. Job-related questions may be directed to Tony Wyland at wyland@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23892.

The department of wellness and recreation has an opening for a part-time administrative assistant for community wellness/fitness center. Job-related questions may be directed to Kevin Ogden at kogden@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23969.

Dining Services has several part and full-time positions including a catering supervisor, dining associates, and cooks. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu. Job-related questions may be directed to Mark Wirtz at mwirtz@messiah.edu.

Dining Services and Campus Events are hiring summer workers (ages 14 and up). Job related questions may be directed to Mark Wirtz (dining) at mwirtz@messiah.edu. or Denise Blackley(campus events) dblackley@messiah.edu.For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/

Campus events has several openings for all shifts. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu. Job-related questions may be directed to Laura Price at lprice@messiah.edu.

Groundskeeping has openings for part-time seasonal groundskeepers. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23614. Job-related questions may be directed to Mark Graybill at mgraybill@messiah.edu.

The school of science, engineering and health is now hiring a full-time administrative assistant- dean of school of science, engineering, and health. Job related questions may be directed to Angela Hare at ahare@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/24155

Wanted

Old CDs wanted for International Gala! ISA/MuKappa will host their annual International Gala on Saturday, April 1 with the theme of “As in a Mirror.” They are looking for old CDs, DVDs, Discs that you no longer use that could be transformed into decorations and objects to use during certain activities at the Gala. If you are looking to get rid of these old discs, please contact ISA/MuKappa Advisor Amy Nicols (anicols@messiah.edu) or drop them off at the MISP Office on the second floor of Larsen Student Union. Thank you!

Looking for fall housing near campus. I am looking for a housing opportunity that is within walking or biking distance of campus for a woman who is interested in taking graduate courses and assisting with the women’s soccer program. The time frame would be mid-August to mid-December. She will not have a car and is coming from Sweden. If you may know of something please contact me to discuss. Scott Frey ext. 5359

FREE

FREE Books! Have you ever wondered where Hostetter Chapel got its name? How did Messiah come to be? And what does it have to do with Upland College? We have some FREE books that can answer those questions! Contact messiahpress@messiah.edu if you would like to claim a copy of one, two or all four!

OUTSIDE ORGANIZATIONS

Spring Market at Immanuel Church

This Saturday, March 25 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Immanuel Church at 800 S. Market St. in Mechanicsburg will host a Spring Market featuring homemade crafts as well as products from some of your favorite vendors. The youth group will be selling peanut butter eggs and other food items. Proceeds benefit the youth group’s upcoming mission trip to Costa Rica.

Volunteers needed

Yokefellowship Prison Ministry is a Christian non-profit organization seeking volunteers for administrative support and to lead small group discussions with those incarcerated and or in work release programs. Training is provided. Please contact sdjones@messia.edu or Virginia_8438@msn.com. Information about YPM is available at https://yokefellowship.net/

 

March 16

March 16th, 2023 by INTERCOM

When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you.

When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze.

Isaiah 43:2

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The following is an important announcement from the Office of the Provost:

“It is with deep appreciation for his 15 years of service as an academic school dean that I am writing to communicate to the Messiah community that Dr. Peter Powers, Dean of the School of Arts, Culture, and Society, has decided to step down from this role at the end of the 2022-2023 academic year.  In the upcoming year, Dr. Powers will be engaged in a sabbatical focused on the role of the liberal arts and humanities in the future of higher education.  Upon his return to Messiah in the Fall of 2024, Dr. Powers will become the Director of the Center for Public Humanities and continue to provide leadership in teaching and scholarship as a Professor of English.

Dr. Powers first joined the faculty at Messiah in 1997 and his contributions to the university as a faculty member, department chair, and school dean have been both exemplary and extensive.  In the arc of his administrative career, he has provided leadership across a wide range of disciplines, first as Chair of the English Department, and then as Dean of the School of Humanities, Interim Dean of the School of Business, Education, and Social Science, and most recently, Dean of the School of Arts, Culture, and Society.  In these roles, he has championed academic excellence, created opportunities for interdisciplinary projects and scholarship, and fostered an ongoing collegial and collaborative spirit.

Dr. Powers’ contributions are far-reaching and include as exemplars the creation and launch of new programming, including Digital Media and Digital Humanities, developing academic summer camps in the Humanities, and serving as chair of the Undergraduate Research Committee.  He has also contributed as a scholar, both through publication of his own work as well as through successful and collaborative grant writing, including the recent Thriving Congregations grant funded through the Lilly Endowment.  Throughout his tenure, he has been a model colleague and institutional servant, contributing to initiatives that include the Term-tenure and Promotion Task Force, the General Education Task Force, multiple institutional strategic planning processes, as well as Middle States accreditation reviews.  His mark on the institution is significant and we have been strengthened as a community by his committed, insightful, and experienced leadership.

With this transition, I’m pleased to announce that Dr. Emerson Powery, Assistant Dean of the School of Arts, Culture, and Society and Professor of Biblical Studies, has agreed to serve as Interim Dean of the School of Arts, Culture, and Society for the 2023-2024 academic year.  A search for the next school dean is anticipated during the 2023-2024 academic year.

Please join me in thanking Dr. Powers for his service and welcoming Dr. Powery to this new role.”

Alison R. Noble

Interim Provost

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Victoria Lang’25, soprano, a voice student of Damian Savarino, won the 2023 Keith Lance Kuhlman Performance Award. Named in honor of the late Keith Lance Kuhlman, this annual solo competition housed in the Department of Music, is open to any current music major and the winner receives a cash prize. Participants must first submit video submissions in order to advance to the Finals Concert, which is then adjudicated by three impartial, outside judges. Congratulations, Victoria!

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Keith Quesenberry, associate professor of marketing, has released his second book with co-author Michael Coolsen, professor of marketing at Shippensburg University. “Brand Storytelling: Integrated Marketing Communications for the Digital Media Landscape” represents a culmination of their academic research and decades of teaching and professional experience in the industry. More info.:
https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538176399/Brand-Storytelling-Integrated-Marketing-Communications-for-the-Digital-Media-Landscape

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Todd Goranson, professor of music, was a guest lecturer at the Whitworth University Department of Music in Spokane, Washington on Feb. 28 and the Lionel Hampton School of Music at the University of Idaho on March 2. Goranson presented talks on overcoming performance anxiety and injury prevention for instrumental music majors at both universities, in addition to a saxophone master class and one-on-one work with students at the University of Idaho.

AROUND CAMPUS

Exploring Careers in Healthcare camp 2023

Messiah University is offering Exploring Careers in Healthcare summer day camp June 12-14, for students entering 10th, 11th and 12th grades this fall. Our camp is designed for students to explore some of the most dynamic healthcare professions, including nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, athletic training, applied health sciences and nutrition and dietetics, from a faith-based perspective. Patient case studies will provide context for engaging, hands-on activities, demonstrations, and panel discussions in state-of-the-art facilities on main campus and at Winding Hill with Messiah’s expert faculty, students and professional practitioners.
If you or someone you know is interested, we invite you to learn more and register at https://www.messiah.edu/healthcareerscamp before June 1.
Please email healthcareerscamp@messiah.edu for more information.

Messiah University Department of Theatre and Dance presents: Into the Woods

Messiah University’s Department of Theatre and Dance is thrilled to present the fairytale musical “Into the Woods” by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine as our spring mainstage production! “Into the Woods” opens on March 23 in Miller Theater and runs for two weekends. Tickets are on sale now and are Buy-One-Get-One Free for Opening Night!

“Into the Woods”
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine

Directed by Daniel Inouye
Music direction by Eric Dundore
Choreography by Gregg Hurley

March 23-25, 31 and April 1 at 8 p.m.
March 26 and April 2 at 3 p.m.
Miller Theater, Climenhaga Building

Based on the Brothers Grimm most popular folk tales, “Into the Woods” is a reimagining of what can happen when beloved fairy tale characters are thrown together while pursuing their dreams and wishes. The Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning team of Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine bring to life characters such as Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, Jack (down from his beanstalk), the Baker and his wife, a pair of princes in search of their brides, and the big bad wolf who is on the lookout for his next meal. It intertwines these stories in increasingly dramatic and humorous ways and asks what comes after the “happily ever after” and whether the journey through the woods was worth it in the end.

Estimated run time: 2 hours and 45 minutes, including one 15-minute intermission.

Tickets: $10—adults; $7—MU students (w/ID), MU employees (w/ID), youth (under 18) and seniors (60+)
*Tickets are Buy-One-Get-One Free for Opening Night!* Tickets can be purchased online at messiah.edu/tickets, by phone at 717-691-6036, or at the door as available. Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more.

Summer student hiring reminder

As a reminder, hiring proposals for summer student employees are due by March 31. If your department plans to have any student employees this summer, please submit a summer hiring proposal via the jobs.messiah.edu system for each student that will be working.
Additional information about summer student employment can be found here.
If you have any questions about hiring student employees for the summer, contact Belinda Conrad, ext. 2900 or studentemployment@messiah.edu.

Sydney White ’23 presented at the Capitol

On March 8, Sydney White ’23 (biology) presented her research done in Anne Reeve’s lab in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the Undergraduate Research at the Capitol poster session. Seth Kabonick ’22 (biology) and Noah Smith ’23 (biochemistry) were co-authors on the poster which described the synthesis and evaluation of natural product analogs as inhibitors of an enzyme involved in insulin signaling. Messiah was one of 55 participating colleges and universities, and to our knowledge, this is the first time we have been represented at this session that highlights the importance of undergraduate research to state legislators.

Procurement made easy

Did you know….There are hundreds of suppliers already in our One$ource system? Prior to making a purchase or requesting a new supplier, check out the suppliers already there. Many with whom we have a long-established relationship. Call with questions ext. 6010.

Special discount for Messiah employees and students

The Midtown Scholar Bookstore has been a regular collaborative partner with the School of Arts, Culture and Society at Messiah University in a variety of ways and for a variety of programs. In recognition of that collaboration, the Midtown Scholar is now offering all Messiah University employees and students a special opportunity during any of their Author Events. Students and employees attending author events at the Midtown will receive a 10% discount on all café items and books upon showing a Messiah University ID. Purchases should occur within an hour before the event begins or within an hour of its conclusion. Because the School of Arts, Culture and Society helps sponsor the Harrisburg Book Festival, this discount will also be available throughout the week of the festival (Oct. 18-22).

For a full listing of Author Events at the Midtown Scholar that are eligible for this discount, please see the following website: https://www.midtownscholar.com/featured-calendar .

Seed Library events

You’re invited! Murray Library’s Seed Library will be hosting two free events on Tuesday, March 21.

These events are open to the public.

  • Noon-1 p.m., Come to our Sow and Grow Event in the lobby of Murray Library.

o Plant your own bachelor’s button, Victorian posy, or German chamomile seed and learn more about the seed library

  • 5-6 p.m., Come back to listen to the Inaugural Seed Library Lecture given by Brandon Hoover, director of sustainability.

o Hoover will be discussing the value of seed saving, the community of growing one’s food, the way we share knowledge in the food system, and the role of the liberal arts in food system education.

We are appreciative to the Sustainable Development Fund for making the creation of the seed library possible. We hope to see you there!

Human library books needed

Murray Library in partnership with the Office of Diversity Affairs is once again hosting a Human Library (https://humanlibrary.org) event on April 5, from noon-4 p.m. But what is a library without books? If you have a story you would like to share with readers, please apply here: https://messiah.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_37v5VgYD9SA3g5D. To see last year’s books, check out: https://libguides.messiah.edu/humanlibrary/books

CLASSIFIEDS

Job opportunities

The department of computing, mathematics and physics has an opening for a full-time director of cybersecurity education. Job-related questions may be directed to Angela Hare at ahare@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23761.

The department of athletics-sports information has an opening for a full-time athletic communications assistant. Job-related questions may be directed to Matthew Fenton at mfenton@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23981

The department of facility maintenance has an opening for a full-time plumber. Job- related questions may be directed to Brian Miller at bemiller@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/postings/24009.

The department of facility maintenance has an opening for a full-time maintenance mechanic. Job- related questions may be directed to Brian Miller at bemiller@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/postings/24107

The department of network services has an opening for a full-time system administrator/analyst. Job-related questions may be directed to Tony Wyland at wyland@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23892.

The department of wellness and recreation has an opening for a part-time administrative assistant for community wellness/fitness center. Job-related questions may be directed to Kevin Ogden at kogden@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23969.

Dining Services has several part and full-time positions including a catering supervisor, dining associates, and cooks. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu. Job-related questions may be directed to Mark Wirtz at mwirtz@messiah.edu.

Dining Services is hiring summer Lottie workers (ages 14 and up). Job related questions may be directed to Mark Wirtz at mwirtz@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/postings/24014.

Campus events has several openings for all shifts. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu. Job-related questions may be directed to Laura Price at lprice@messiah.edu.

Groundskeeping has openings for part-time seasonal groundskeepers. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23614. Job-related questions may be directed to Mark Graybill at mgraybill@messiah.edu.

The department of safety has an opening for a full-time 3rd shift safety officer/dispatcher. For more information and to apply, please visit https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23602 or contact Bryce Wickard with any questions at bwickard@messiah.edu

For sale

Pickup truck for sale. See Craigslist posting: https://harrisburg.craigslist.org/cto/d/mechanicsburg-2007-nissan-frontier/7594595399.html. Contact me directly, at bhoover@messiah.edu with questions.

Klaussner sofa for sale. 80″ Klaussner sofa – 3 cushion, brown upholstery. Non-smoking household, no pets. Picture available. $50 must be picked up. Contact Terry at tmcloughlin@messiah.edu.

Lane rocker recliner – blue upholstery. Non-Smoking household, no pets. Picture available. $25 must be picked up. Contact Terry at tmcloughlin@messiah.edu.

Wanted

Old CDs wanted for International Gala! ISA/MuKappa will host their annual International Gala on Saturday, April 1 with the theme of “As in a Mirror.” They are looking for old CDs, DVDs, Discs that you no longer use that could be transformed into decorations and objects to use during certain activities at the Gala. If you are looking to get rid of these old discs, please contact ISA/MuKappa Advisor Amy Nicols (anicols@messiah.edu) or drop them off at the MISP Office on the second floor of Larsen Student Union. Thank you!

Sony PS4 game system. I am looking to purchase a used Sony PS4 game system in good condition. Please email me if you have one for sale at balthoff@messiah.edu

FREE

FREE- Time Life WW II set- see pic. 31 of 39 original volumes. Contact Amanda- asigel@messiah.edu

FREE Books! Have you ever wondered where Hostetter Chapel got its name? How did Messiah come to be? And what does it have to do with Upland College? We have some FREE books that can answer those questions! Contact messiahpress@messiah.edu if you would like to claim a copy of one, two or all four!

 

 

 

 

 

March 9

March 9th, 2023 by INTERCOM

I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you with my eye upon you.

Psalm 32:8

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Ryan Farris, assistant professor of engineering, presented, “Powered Orthoses: Custom Fit and Function” at the Annual Meeting and Scientific Symposium for the American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists in Nashville, TN, March 1-4.

AROUND CAMPUS

Upcoming regional networking events

The Advancement Division is pleased to announce a series of regional networking events, which will occur over the next several months. Please see below for a listing of all events and refer to the attached document for more details and registration links.

We would greatly appreciate your assistance in promoting these events to alumni you are connected with who may live in one of these target areas. Students and prospective students/families are also welcome at all events, please feel free to share information with them as well.

Thank you in advance for your assistance!

Nashville Tailgate
Friday, March 10, after the 3 p.m. lacrosse game, Montgomery Bell Academy, 4001 Harding Pike, Nashville, TN 37205.

NYC Student/Alumni networking reception
Monday, March 27, Museum of Chinese in America (215 Centre Street, New York, NY 10013) 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Lancaster area networking breakfast
Saturday, April 15 from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. (there will be brief remarks from university representatives at 10 a.m.)
Messicks – 1475 Strickler Road, Mount Joy, PA 17552

Bucks/Montgomery Counties networking reception
Monday, April 17 from 6 – 8 p.m. at the home of Rod and Cathy Musser, 2775 Ashton Court, Doylestown, PA 18902

York County networking event

Tuesday, April 18th, 4 p.m. – 6:30 p.m., Logos Academy – 250 West King Street, York, PA 17401

Washington DC area networking event

Tuesday, April 25 from 6 – 8 p.m., The Old Ebbitt Grill – 675 15th Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20005

Messiah University networking dinner at Highmark Stadium, Buffalo, NY
Monday, June 12, 5 – 8 p.m.

2022-2023 Library Student Research Grant

The 2022-2023 Library Student Research Grant application deadline is Thursday, April 6. This competitive grant provides Messiah seniors doing their senior honors projects or senior capstone projects an opportunity to experience a taste of graduate school-level research using both Murray Library’s print and digital collections as well as other relevant research materials for their chosen topic located at other institutions or organizations. Proposals are selected for funding by an interdisciplinary panel of judges chaired by Linda Poston, library director. The grantee will be awarded $1,000 in the spring for the fall 2023 academic year. Grant recipient research will culminate with a presentation of the overview and process of their research project at the Friends Annual Dinner or alternative venue as appropriate. Award recipients will be announced Monday, April 24. See the Friends webpage for more information and attached PDF for application details.

Facility services promotions and changes

The operations division is pleased to announce the following promotions and changes in the department of facility services:

Brad Markley continues to serve as the director of facility services and will continue to provide overall leadership to the facilities, grounds, campus events and campus laundry services.
• Brian Miller has been named assistant director of physical plant. He will continue to provide oversight to the trades areas in the department and responsible for the building systems.
Mark Graybill has been named assistant director of buildings and grounds. He will continue to provide strategic oversight to grounds department and will now also oversee the campus events and laundry services departments.
Art Palese has been promoted to grounds manager and will provide oversight to the day-to-day operations of grounds.
Laura Price has been promoted to campus events manager and will provide oversight to the day-to-day operations of all three shifts of campus events.
Renee Feather has been promoted to first shift academic campus events supervisor and will provide oversight to the first shift staff, event set ups and laundry services.
Laura Minoglio has been promoted to second shift Campus Event supervisor and will provide oversight to the second shift staff and event set ups.

Please join me in congratulating this team on their promotions.
Kathie Shafer, vice president for operations

Middle States visit

Messiah University will host the Middle States’ Evaluation Team on Sunday, March 12 through Wednesday, March 15. The purpose of the visit is for the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) team members to meet with faculty, students, staff, administrators, trustees, and other members of the institutional community to confirm and clarify the information provided in the self-study report.

We are holding an open session to enable all members of the Messiah community to speak with the Evaluation Team regarding the Middle States standards and institutional priorities details in the self-study report. This open session will be on Tuesday, March 14 at 9:30 a.m. in the PAWC 310. All members of the University community are invited.

In addition to the above session, the Evaluation Team will present a summary of their visit to the campus community on Wednesday, March 15 at 10 a.m. All members of the campus community are invited to attend their presentation at 10 a.m. in Hostetter Chapel.

CLASSIFIEDS

Job opportunities

The department of computing, mathematics and physics has an opening for a full-time director of cybersecurity education. Job-related questions may be directed to Angela Hare at ahare@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23761.

The department of athletics-sports information has an opening for a full-time athletic communications assistant. Job-related questions may be directed to Matthew Fenton at mfenton@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23981

The department of facility maintenance has an opening for a full-time plumber. Job- related questions may be directed to Brian Miller at bemiller@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/postings/24009.

The department of network services has an opening for a full-time system administrator/analyst. Job-related questions may be directed to Tony Wyland at wyland@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23892.

The department of wellness and recreation has an opening for a part-time administrative assistant for community wellness/fitness center. Job-related questions may be directed to Kevin Ogden at kogden@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23969.

Dining Services has several part and full-time positions including a catering supervisor, dining associates, and cooks. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu. Job-related questions may be directed to Mark Wirtz at mwirtz@messiah.edu.

Dining Services is hiring summer Lottie workers (ages 14 and up). Job related questions may be directed to Mark Wirtz at mwirtz@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/postings/24014.

Campus events has several openings for all shifts. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu. Job-related questions may be directed to Laura Price at lprice@messiah.edu.

Groundskeeping has openings for part-time seasonal groundskeepers. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23614. Job-related questions may be directed to Mark Graybill at mgraybill@messiah.edu.

The department of safety has an opening for a full-time 3rd shift safety officer/dispatcher. For more information and to apply, please visit https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23602 or contact Bryce Wickard with any questions at bwickard@messiah.edu

For sale

Cell phone charms. Large selection. $10. Email: sportko@messiah.edu.

Kid’s Fox dirt bike pants. I’m not positive on the size, but they look like a size 5. If you’re interested I could bring them to look at. Good shape. Email: sportko@messiah.edu

(2) – 16″ Nishiki Pueblo mountain bikes. Gray and red Nishiki Pueblo mountain bike, size 16″ with 26″ wheels. Complete overhaul recently and in good condition. Seat is in excellent shape. Let me know if you want one or both. Add’l pics available.$100/each OBO. Contact Lori: lsarago@messiah.edu

NIB Google Nest Hub (2nd Generation). $80 OBO. 7 inch touchscreen. Full-range speaker. 3 mics. DC power jack. Adapter included. Connects to wi-fi and bluetooth. Contact Lori: lsarago@messiah.edu

Wooden toddler bed. Comes with mattress and unicorn bed set. See photo attached. $50. Contact my email if interested: rrhodes@messiah.edu

Lowepro 35092 Primus AW Premium Backpack (Arctic Blue). This premium photography all-weather backpack is comfortable for long and short hikes (no pulling on shoulders) and has a harness system with 8 points of adjustment to customize fit, specialized compartments and features for hiking out in the great outdoors with your gear and favorite cameras (lens compartments, easy access, lots of padding, tripod/mono-pod holder, seam sealed, and all-weather cover to protect against rain, etc.), a side mesh pocket for water bottle, and is in excellent “like new” condition. Dimensions: 21” L x 12.5” W x 8” D. For photos and video, see: https://www.amazon.com/Lowepro-Primus-AW-Arctic-Blue/dp/B000TWUR5C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1359427295&sr=8-1&keywords=Lowepro+35092+Primus+AW+Premium+Backpack+%28Arctic+Blue%29%27. $150. Email: eseibert@messiah.edu

Two used car seat covers (black and gray) for sale. Headrest covers are included. Seat covers are leather and in great condition. One small stain on the side of one seat. The seat covers are manufactured to NOT interfere with any side air bags on your car seats. $35 for the pair. Email Lori: lsarago@messiah.edu

Pickup truck for sale. See Craigslist posting: https://harrisburg.craigslist.org/cto/d/mechanicsburg-2007-nissan-frontier/7594595399.html. Contact me directly, at bhoover@messiah.edu with questions.

Klaussner sofa for sale. 80″ Klaussner sofa – 3 cushion, brown upholstery. Non-smoking household, no pets. Picture available. $50 must be picked up. Contact Terry at tmcloughlin@messiah.edu.

Lane rocker recliner – blue upholstery. Non-Smoking household, no pets. Picture available. $25 must be picked up. Contact Terry at tmcloughlin@messiah.edu.

 

 

 

March 2

March 2nd, 2023 by INTERCOM

Give, and it will be given to you.

A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap.

For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.”

Luke 6:38

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Eric Rawson, chair and professor of health, nutrition and exercise science department, presented “Supplements with the Greatest Impact on Pre-Workout, Performance, and Recovery”, at the NFL Strength and Conditioning Coaches Summit at the NFL combine in Indianapolis, IN on March 1.

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Isis Rivera-Walsh recently posted a piece on the Christian Scholar’s Review blog entitled, “A Catholic Among Protestants.” This well written piece highlights her experience of service as a Catholic faculty member to a CCCU institution, like Messiah University. The article can be viewed here: https://christianscholars.com/a-catholic-among-protestants/

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The Office of Faculty Development supported a robust representation of educators at 2023 Lancaster Learns, a one-day conference held on Friday, Feb. 24. Messiah University contributed as a conference sponsor. Additionally, several Messiah University educators contributed as break-out session presenters during the event. Joanna Behm, assistant professor of occupational therapy, presented Flipped Learning: Student and Faculty Experiences; Kristi Barbato, assistant professor of nursing, Brooke Dunbar-Treadwell, senior lecturer of English, Amy Ginck, senior lecturer in Spanish, Jennifer Ness-Myers, assistant professor of biology, Jenell Paris, professor of anthropology and criminal justice, and Jennifer Thomson, professor of biopsychology, collaborated for their session, Teaching and Learning: Moving Forward. focused on positive advancements that resulted from challenges faced during the pandemic; Melinda Burchard, professor of special education, presented Growing Culturally Responsive Citizens: Planning and Assessing for Change; Mindy Smith, assistant professor in applied health science and Katie Rousopoulos, director of the Agapé Center for local and global engagement, presented Creative Connections: Bridging a public health gap through disciplinary objectives and a study-away program; Heather Barto, professor of counseling, presented Using Mindfulness and Yoga in the Classroom; Cindi Kerns and Rocky Allinger, instructional designers – educational technology services, together with Brad Harman, digital media specialist presented DIY Instructional Video Tips and Tricks.

Additional attendees included faculty members Sheri Boyce, professor of biology, Erin Boyd-Soisson, professor of human development and family science, Kaitlin Gill, assistant professor of nutrition and dietetics, David Hazen, assistant professor of education, Vanessa Lee, assistant professor, Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, David Owen, professor of computer science, Gladys Robalino, associate professor of Spanish, director of the Center for Public Humanities, Joshua Sanders, adjunct professor of interdisciplinary studies, Kristen Slabaugh, professor of nursing, and Leah Clarke, director and professor of the graduate program in counseling and assistant director of the office of faculty development.

Please join me in thanking these colleagues for their commitment to excellence in teaching.

Cynthia Wells

Director of Faculty Development

Director of The Ernest L. Boyer Center

Professor of Higher Education

AROUND CAMPUS

PSYCamp 2023

We are excited to invite high school students (entering 10th through 12th grade in fall 2023) to attend Psychology Camp this year, June 25-30 (5-day camp)! Psychology Camp provides a fun opportunity for students to explore psychology and the question, “Why do humans do what they do?” This year, we are offering both an overnight residential option and a day-camp commuter option. This enriching summer camp environment will help students gain knowledge and explore various branches of psychology including clinical psychology, abnormal psychology, developmental psychology and biopsychology.
If you know someone who would be interested in attending, we invite you to learn more and register at: www.messiah.edu/PsychCamp before June 1.
Also, there is a special offer for dependents of Messiah University employees!
Contact PsychologyCamp@messiah.edu for more information.

Roadmap to Medicare webinar

We are excited to have HTA’s Medicare Insurance Specialist present:
ROADMAP TO MEDICARE – Educational Webinar

Register at https://register.gotowebinar.com/rt/2565180847660898135.

This presentation is designed for those: Nearing age 65, nearing retirement, working past age 65, and ALL Retirees.

Join us for an informative presentation and get your questions answered about the following topics:

Important Timeframes:
• What you should be doing as a retiree or soon to be retiree
• Open Enrollment and Guaranteed Issue Periods, plus late penalties
• What happens when you and your spouse do not turn 65 at the same time
• When to enroll or defer Medicare Part B if not retiring at age 65
• Changing carriers—how and when

Make sure your coverage is complete:
• What does Medicare cover and not cover
• Is secondary insurance necessary and what are the options
• How do a Medicare Supplement and Original Medicare coordinate

This is an educational presentation for consumers—no cost to attendees

Upcoming regional networking events

The Advancement Division is pleased to announce a series of regional networking events, which will occur over the next several months. Please see below for a listing of all events, and refer to the attached document for more details and registration links.

We would greatly appreciate your assistance in promoting these events to alumni you are connected with who may live in one of these target areas. Students and prospective students/families are also welcome at all events, please feel free to share information with them as well.

Thank you in advance for your assistance!

Nashville Tailgate
Friday, March 10, after the 3 p.m. lacrosse game, Montgomery Bell Academy, 4001 Harding Pike, Nashville, TN 37205.

NYC Student/Alumni networking reception
Monday, March 27, Museum of Chinese in America (215 Centre Street, New York, NY 10013) 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Lancaster area networking breakfast
Saturday, April 15 from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. (there will be brief remarks from university representatives at 10 a.m.)
Messicks – 1475 Strickler Road, Mount Joy, PA 17552

Bucks/Montgomery Counties networking reception
Monday, April 17 from 6 – 8 p.m. at the home of Rod and Cathy Musser, 2775 Ashton Court, Doylestown, PA 18902

York County networking event

Tuesday, April 18th, 4 p.m. – 6:30 p.m., Logos Academy – 250 West King Street, York, PA 17401

Washington DC area networking event

Tuesday, April 25 from 6 – 8 p.m., The Old Ebbitt Grill – 675 15th Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20005

Messiah University networking dinner at Highmark Stadium, Buffalo, NY
Monday, June 12, 5 – 8 p.m.

Campus Store and Mail Services modified spring break hours

Please note our modified Spring Break hours to plan your purchases and mail pickups:

Monday, March 6: Store CLOSED for Inventory; 9-10 a.m. mail pickup at store back door
Tuesday, March 7: Store CLOSED for Inventory; 9-10a.m. mail pickup at store back door
Wednesday, March 8: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Thursday, March 9: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Friday, March 10: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Saturday, March 11: CLOSED

2023 Summer Camps at the Oakes Museum!

This summer we are offering a variety of camps for grades 3rd-12th.

Curator Club and CC2:
Summer camps are weeklong, half-day camps, running 9-noon each day. The cost is $150/camper and there is a before care option for $25.

Curator Club (3rd-5th)
June 19 – 23 – Survive It!
Dig deep into how animals survive a challenging world. Topics will include Build It (habitats), Sense It (vision, smell, and hearing), Move It (locomotion), Eat It (digestion), and Beat It (color and camouflage). We’ll use both the museum collection and the Messiah University campus to explore survival.

July 17-21 – Animals!
Using the museum and the surrounding natural world, each day campers will learn about a different animal group (invertebrates, fish, reptiles/amphibians, birds and mammals).

CC2 (6th-8th)
July 10-14 – Ecology Camp!
The world is complex! Learn about the interactions between different life forms and their environments with hands on observations and experiments in the museum and the living laboratory of campus.

High School Camps:
Camp is 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. each day with a lunch included. Students will eat lunches in Messiah University’s cafeteria or bag lunches to be eaten in the field will be provided.

June 15 and 16 – Vertebrate Anatomy Camp – $200
Learn dissecting skills and use them to gain an overview of vertebrate anatomy by comparing the organ systems and specializations of a variety of representative vertebrates. Students will dissect a variety of vertebrates including: frog, shark and fetal pig. Labs will involve microscopy and tissue examination, along with a variety of other hands-on activities.

June 26 – 30 – Field Biology Camp – $350
Learn how biologists study the natural world! Students will be introduced to the study of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, aquatic communities, terrestrial insects, and our forests in this hands-on field class. Students will have the opportunity to use a variety of field investigative equipment in this class. We will assess small mammal communities with live traps, track turtles with telemetry equipment, assess fish communities by electrofishing, and examine forest floor invertebrate using pitfall traps, to mention a few things.

July 12 – Introduction to Dissection (12:30-4:30) – $75
Learn dissecting skills while dissecting an earthworm, frog and pigeon. This is a great introduction to dissection and anatomy! (This half day program does not include lunch.)

Travel reminder

Are you traveling (domestically or internationally) for the University spring break and plan to use a purchasing card? Please notify the purchasing card administrator (pcard@messiah.edu) with dates and location of travel prior to departure. Plans will be communicated to M&T Bank to ensure out of area purchases are not flagged as fraud and declined.

Procurement made easy

In the spirit of communication and education, the procurement services office will be supporting a “Did you Know?” section of the Intercom. Keep a look out each week for helpful facts and tips about Procurement at Messiah University.

Did you know…March is National Procurement Month? The Procurement team would like to invite you to a small celebration on Thursday, March 9 from 1 – 3 p.m. in the finance/procurement hallway; first floor of Old Main. Stop by and introduce yourself, ask questions or simply say “hi”.

Employee cybersecurity training

Messiah is rolling out cybersecurity training for ALL employees, as required by the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) as well as the institution’s cyber insurance. The training will be released in four modules. Each module should take about 15 minutes to complete. The first module is available now!

To access the training, go to Falcon Link and search “Cybersecurity Training.” Employees are required to complete all four modules by the end of May.

CLASSIFIEDS

Job opportunities

The Department of Computing, Mathematics and Physics has an opening for a full-time director of cybersecurity education. Job-related questions may be directed to Angela Hare at ahare@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23761.

The Department of Athletics-Sports Information has an opening for a full-time athletic communications assistant. Job-related questions may be directed to Matthew Fenton at mfenton@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23981

The Department of Facility Maintenance has an opening for a full-time plumber. Job- related questions may be directed to Brian Miller at bemiller@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/postings/24009.

The Department of Network Services has an opening for a full-time system administrator/analyst. Job-related questions may be directed to Tony Wyland at wyland@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23892.

The Department of Wellness and Recreation has an opening for a part-time administrative assistant for community wellness/fitness center. Job-related questions may be directed to Kevin Ogden at kogden@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23969.

Dining Services has several part and full-time positions including a catering supervisor, dining associates, and cooks. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu. Job-related questions may be directed to Mark Wirtz at mwirtz@messiah.edu.

Dining Services is hiring summer Lottie workers (ages 14 and up). Job related questions may be directed to Mark Wirtz at mwirtz@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu/postings/24014.

Campus events has several openings for all shifts. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu. Job-related questions may be directed to Laura Price at lprice@messiah.edu.

Groundskeeping has openings for part-time seasonal groundskeepers. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23614. Job-related questions may be directed to Mark Graybill at mgraybill@messiah.edu.

The Department of Safety has an opening for a full-time 3rd shift safety officer/dispatcher. For more information and to apply, please visit https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23602 or contact Bryce Wickard with any questions at bwickard@messiah.edu

For sale

(2) – 16″ Nishiki Pueblo mountain bikes. Gray and red Nishiki Pueblo mountain bike, size 16″ with 26″ wheels. Complete overhaul recently and in good condition. Seat is in excellent shape. Let me know if you want one or both. Add’l pics available.$100/each OBO. Contact Lori: lsarago@messiah.edu

NIB Google Nest Hub (2nd Generation). $80 OBO. 7 inch touchscreen. Full-range speaker. 3 mics. DC power jack. Adapter included. Connects to wi-fi and bluetooth. Contact Lori: lsarago@messiah.edu

YETI Tundra 35 hard cooler. Used YETI Tundra 35 hard cooler for sale. $200 OBO. It’s the smallest of YETI’s coolers, easily fitting in your car, 4×4, or wherever you need to take it. Cooler is in good condition. It holds ice for days at a time. YETI advertises that this size holds 39 cans (only) or 29 pounds of ice (only). Contact Lori: lsarago@messiah.edu

Wooden toddler bed. Comes with mattress and unicorn bed set. See photo attached. $50. Contact my email if interested: rrhodes@messiah.edu

Couch and loveseat for sale. Couch seats three people, and the two ends recline (see pictures) Couch is worn but is still very comfortable. Asking $250 or best offer.
Loveseat is comfortable and supportive. The material is plaid, but we have covered it with a couch cover to make it more neutral (couch cover comes with the couch). Asking $75 or best offer. Both would be great starter seating for a new graduate. Picture available here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-H-Di9GtWUHtGLamTvixTvARcrXDqOmD?usp=sharing
Email bwatkins@messiah.edu with any inquiries.

Lowepro 35092 Primus AW Premium Backpack (Arctic Blue). This premium photography all-weather backpack is comfortable for long and short hikes (no pulling on shoulders) and has a harness system with 8 points of adjustment to customize fit, specialized compartments and features for hiking out in the great outdoors with your gear and favorite cameras (lens compartments, easy access, lots of padding, tripod/mono-pod holder, seam sealed, and all-weather cover to protect against rain, etc.), a side mesh pocket for water bottle, and is in excellent “like new” condition. Dimensions: 21” L x 12.5” W x 8” D. For photos and video, see: https://www.amazon.com/Lowepro-Primus-AW-Arctic-Blue/dp/B000TWUR5C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1359427295&sr=8-1&keywords=Lowepro+35092+Primus+AW+Premium+Backpack+%28Arctic+Blue%29%27. $150. Email: eseibert@messiah.edu

Two used car seat covers (black and gray) for sale. Headrest covers are included. Seat covers are leather and in great condition. One small stain on the side of one seat. The seat covers are manufactured to NOT interfere with any side air bags on your car seats. $35 for the pair. Email Lori: lsarago@messiah.edu

 

 

 

 

February 23

February 23rd, 2023 by INTERCOM

“But to you who are listening I say:

Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you,

bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you.

If someone slaps you on one cheek, turn to them the other also.

Luke 6:27

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Jay McClymont, director of alumni and parent relations, and Abby Book, director of advancement affinity programs, recently presented at the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities multi-academic conference. Their presentation, entitled “Into the City: How a Collaborative Career Immersion Program Provides Lasting Benefits”, detailed the many ways the ITC program has benefited the university.

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I’m excited to announce that Sarah Wade will be joining the enrollment management (EM) division in this role beginning Feb. 20. Sarah is a 1999 graduate of Messiah. She has worked in admissions and EM in several roles over the years, most recently as the associate vice president for EM. In addition to her time at Messiah, Sarah served on the enrollment teams at Kutztown and CU Boulder, and as vice president for education at VEMO. She is an experienced enrollment leader and looks forward to serving the grad enrollment team in this role!

Please join me in warmly welcoming Sarah back to Messiah!

AROUND CAMPUS

Messiah University vehicle reservation reminders

When using a fleet vehicle, you are responsible for filling the gas tank before returning the vehicle, if the tank is less than ¾ full, and for removing all trash and personal belongings from the vehicle upon your return to campus.

  • Each vehicle is equipped with an EZ-Pass transponder. On the green vehicle receipt card (which you receive in the key bag), please be sure to indicate whether or not the EZ-Pass transponder is in the vehicle. This question is at the top of the green card, and you will check YES or NO. (We use this to track any missing transponders).
  • The approved driver list is updated weekly, and can be found on FalconLink. Please be sure to check the list for potential drivers prior to making a vehicle reservation.
  • Students expire one year from the approval date; employees expire two years from the approval date. You will see the “approved” date on the approved driver list.
  • Documentation needed to renew or become an approved driver:

o Application for approved driver status
o Motor vehicle request form (MVR Form)
o Safe driving program training
o Copy of proof of auto insurance (if you are on a parent’s policy, you need to provide a copy of the declaration page, listing you as an insured driver).

  • Submit all necessary documents to: University receptionist – Debbie Farver at dfarver@messiah.eduor drop them off at the receptionist desk – ECC lobby. (Please allow 2 weeks of processing time to renew your driver status or to become an approved driver).
  • MVR forms are sent to the University’s insurance broker, who determines a “pass” or “fail” designation based on the matrix provided in University the Fleet Policy. (The MVR falls under the umbrella of the fair credit reporting act, but a credit report is NOT run when processing an MVR form).
  • Van tests for 15-passenger vans can be scheduled AFTER you receive your approved driver status. (Once you are van approved, you do NOT have to re-take the test when you renew your driver status).
  • Vehicle reservations should be requested through EMS. You will provide the necessary information, and select the number of vehicles and types of vehicles needed for your reservation, according to those which are available. The University receptionist (or someone in her absence) will review the vehicle request and complete the final confirmation within 24-hours of the request.
  • If you need to set-up an EMS account, please contact Randy Heintzelman at rheintze@messiah.edu.

PSYCamp 2023

We are excited to invite high school students (entering 10th through 12th grade in fall 2023) to attend Psychology Camp this year, June 25-30 (5-day camp)! Psychology Camp provides a fun opportunity for students to explore psychology and the question, “Why do humans do what they do?” This year, we are offering both an overnight residential option and a day-camp commuter option. This enriching summer camp environment will help students gain knowledge and explore various branches of psychology including clinical psychology, abnormal psychology, developmental psychology and biopsychology.
If you know someone who would be interested in attending, we invite you to learn more and register at: www.messiah.edu/PsychCamp before June 1.
Also, there is a special offer for dependents of Messiah University employees!
Contact PsychologyCamp@messiah.edu for more information.

Central Pennsylvania Forum for Science and Faith Presents Spring Lecture

Please join us as the Forum welcomes Loren Haarsma, associate professor of physics at Calvin University, to campus to deliver a talk based on his recent book entitled, “When Did Sin Begin? Human evolution and the doctrine of original sin”.  Haarsma’s talk is Monday, Feb. 27, at 7 p.m. in Hostetter Chapel. This is sure to be an informative, engaging, and timely presentation.

Roadmap to Medicare webinar

We are excited to have HTA’s Medicare Insurance Specialist present:
ROADMAP TO MEDICARE – Educational Webinar

Register at https://register.gotowebinar.com/rt/2565180847660898135.

This presentation is designed for those: Nearing age 65, nearing retirement, working past age 65, and ALL Retirees.

Join us for an informative presentation and get your questions answered about the following topics:

Important Timeframes:
• What you should be doing as a retiree or soon to be retiree
• Open Enrollment and Guaranteed Issue Periods, plus late penalties
• What happens when you and your spouse do not turn 65 at the same time
• When to enroll or defer Medicare Part B if not retiring at age 65
• Changing carriers—how and when

Make sure your coverage is complete:
• What does Medicare cover and not cover
• Is secondary insurance necessary and what are the options
• How do a Medicare Supplement and Original Medicare coordinate

This is an educational presentation for consumers—no cost to attendees

Messiah University Department of Theatre and Dance presents 2023 Humanities Concert: “Migratory Dances: Moving from One Place to Another”

Messiah University’s Department of Theatre & Dance is proud to present the 2023 Humanities Symposium dance concert “Migratory Dances: Moving from One Place to Another” on Friday, Feb. 24 at 4 p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 25 at 8 p.m. in Poorman Black Box Theater, Climenhaga Building.
What happens when people travel from one place to another, migrate? The act of migration has many forms and functions. The Messiah University dance ensemble, GiViM, will explore through the medium of dance circumstances, choices, and actions that lead to the need for an individual or community to migrate.
Tickets are free, but required due to limited seating. Tickets can be reserved online at messiah.edu/tickets, by phone at 717-691-6036, or at the door as available.

Procurement made easy

In the spirit of communication and education, the Procurement Services Office will be supporting a “Did you know?” section of the Intercom.  Keep a look out each week for helpful facts and tips about Procurement at Messiah University.

Did you know…? The difference between types of documents?

  • Estimate/quote –
    • provided by the supplier prior to the purchase
    • Accounts Payable cannot pay the vendor using an estimate or quote
    • Can guarantee the price of an item.  The price invoiced should match the price quoted
    • Usually expires after a set number of days, typically 30
  • Invoice/bill –
    • Provided by the supplier after the purchase, typically at the time of shipment
    • Accounts Payable can pay the vendor using an invoice
    • Will only be paid if there is a 3-way match (quantity of all items invoiced = quantity ordered and received)
    • If you receive an invoice, please forward to invoices@messiah.unimarket.com noting the PP# in the subject line
  • Contract
    • Signed document agreeing to service to be provided, payment terms and conditions
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Job opportunities

The Department of Computing, Mathematics and Physics has an opening for a full time director of cybersecurity education. Job related questions may be directed to Angela Hare at ahare@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23761.”

The Department of Residence Life has an opening for a first year residence director. For more information and to apply, please visit https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23737. Job-related questions may be directed to Lyndsay Grimm at lgrimm@messiah.edu.

Murray Library has an opening for a full-time collection strategies librarian. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/22838. Job related questions may be directed to Linda Poston at poston@messiah.edu.

Dining Services has several part and full-time positions including a catering supervisor, dining associates, and cooks. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu. Job-related questions may be directed to Mark Wirtz at mwirtz@messiah.edu.

Campus events has several openings for all shifts. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu. Job-related questions may be directed to Laura Price at lprice@messiah.edu.

Groundskeeping has openings for part-time seasonal groundskeepers. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23614. Job-related questions may be directed to Mark Graybill at mgraybill@messiah.edu.

The Department of Safety has an opening for a full-time 3rd shift safety officer. For more information and to apply, please visit https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23602 or contact Bryce Wickard with any questions at bwickard@messiah.edu.

The Employee Referral Bonus Programs provides a cash incentive of $500 for employees who provide referral assistance that leads to the successful hiring of qualified staff, administration or full-time faculty. For more information and to see if you qualify for the position, please visit: https://www.messiah.edu/info/20587/applicants/969/employee_referrals

For sale

Country décor accessories – older style. Bench, $20. Shelf $15. Night stand, $15. Candle holder $10. Clock $10. See photos here. Contact: kgarlinger@messiah.edu

Kid’s Fox dirt bike pants. I’m not positive on the size, but they look like a size 5. If you’re interested I could bring them to look at. Good shape. Email: sportko@messiah.edu

Cell phone charms. Large selection. $10. Email: sportko@messiah.edu.

Wanted

Computer and desk. My son is moving out and taking his computer with him. I am in need of a computer (not a laptop) so I can use my cricut to do my crafts. I am also looking for a desk. Email: Stacy at sportko@messiah.edu

February 16

February 16th, 2023 by INTERCOM

And this I pray, that your love may abound yet more and more in knowledge and in all judgment;

That ye may approve things that are excellent; that ye may be sincere and without offence till the day of Christ.

Philippians 1:9 – 10

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Interim director of enrollment for Graduate and Professional Studies

I’m excited to announce that Sarah Wade will be joining the enrollment management (EM) division in this role beginning Feb. 20. Sarah is a 1999 graduate of Messiah. She has worked in admissions and EM in several roles over the years, most recently as the associate vice president for EM. In addition to her time at Messiah, Sarah served on the enrollment teams at Kutztown and CU Boulder, and as vice president for education at VEMO. She is an experienced enrollment leader and looks forward to serving the grad enrollment team in this role!

Please join me in warmly welcoming Sarah back to Messiah!

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Dottie Weigel, associate professor of Higher Education, and James Winfield, adjunct professor, presented a preconference session at the Annual Conference on The First-Year Experience in Los Angeles, California. The session, “Engagement Strategies to Address Student Disconnection in the First Year of College” offered ways to address engagement in a variety of first-year contexts, with a special focus on first-generation students.

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On Feb. 11, a Messiah team from the Department of Computing, Mathematics and Physics scored 12 out of 30 teams in the Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (MACCDC) Virtual Qualifying Round. This was the first year for Messiah to participate in the competition, led by assistant professor of cybersecurity education David Bibighaus. Student captain Ray Truex led the team roster of Luke Anderson, Justin Ayres, Chris Copeland, Ryan Donat, Delainey Gray, Aidan Hubly, Brandon Snook, Michael Stefanchik, Grace Taylor, Shane Wahlberg, and Xavier Zepiora. The team had the 6-hour task of securing and defending a fictitious company’s network while ensuring smooth business operations, after a security breach and IT restructure. Read more on our cybersecurity blog: https://blogs.messiah.edu/csblog/messiah-students-participate-in-cyber-defense-competition/.

AROUND CAMPUS

The Center for Public Humanities host the 2023 Humanities Symposium

The 2023 Humanities Symposium will be held Feb. 20-24. To view the week’s sessions, you can visit messiah.edu/cphsymposium. The keynote address will be held on Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. in the Calvin and Janet High Center for Worship and Performing Arts. The speaker will be T. Alexander Aleinikoff, professor and director of the Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility at The New School in New York City. The event is free, but a ticket is required. Please contact the ticket office at 717-691-6036.

Messiah University Department of Theatre and Dance presents: Crimes of the Heart

Messiah University’s Department of Theatre and Dance is proud to present Crimes of the Heart by Beth Henley opening on Feb. 16! Tickets are on sale now and are Buy-One-Get-One Free for opening night!

Crimes of the Heart
By Beth Henley
Directed by Ed Cohn

Feb. 16-18 at 8 p.m.
Feb. 18-19 at 3 p.m.
Poorman Black Box Theater, Climenhaga Building
Due to mature subject content, this play is not recommended for children.

The scene is Hazlehurst, Mississippi, where the three Magrath sisters have gathered to await news of the family patriarch, their grandfather, who is living out his last hours in the local hospital. Lenny, the eldest, never left Hazlehurst — she is the caretaker of the sisters’ cantankerous Old Granddaddy. Meg, the middle sister, left home to pursue stardom as a singer in Los Angeles, but has, so far, only found happiness at the bottom of a bottle. And Babe, the youngest, has just been arrested for shooting her abusive husband, Zackery Botrelle. Their troubles, grave and yet somehow hilarious, are highlighted by their priggish cousin, Chick, and by the awkward young lawyer who tries to keep Babe out of jail. Under the scorching heat of the Mississippi sun, past resentments bubble to the surface and each sister must come to terms with the consequences of her own “crimes of the heart.”

Estimated run time: 2 hours and 15 minutes, including one 15-minute intermission

Tickets: $10—adults $7—MU students (w/ID), MU employees (w/ID), youth (under 18) and seniors(60+)
*Tickets are Buy-One-Get-One Free for opening night!* Tickets can be purchased online at messiah.edu/tickets, by phone at 717-691-6036, or at the door as available. Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more.

Employee parking reminders from the Department of Safety

All employees must register their vehicle(s) with The Department of Safety and park in their assigned lot. Employees should have a current blue parking permit hangtag.

To register for a permit or to update your vehicle(s) go to Falcon Link and click on Falcon Park for options.

Employees are to park in their respective assigned lot location, Monday – Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., while classes are in session.

Please take time to review the University “campus parking map” and the “employee traffic code” at the Department of Safety website by clicking the quick link “vehicle parking information”. You are responsible for abiding by the parking and traffic regulations.

When on Messiah University property, your permit must be visible from the outside of the vehicle. Please place your assigned parking permit hangtag on your rear-view mirror while parked for maximum visibility and to avoid receipt of a citation.

Contact our Dispatch Office with questions or to report parking concerns. The safety team is available 24/7 at 717-691-6005. Consider saving this number in your cellphone as a resource.

As a community, thank you for your partnership as we advance the mission of Messiah University. Please email parking@messiah.edu if you have any questions.

Mendelssohn Piano Trio, Guest Artists and Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet “Migration and Inspiration”

Feb. 19, 4 p.m.
High Center, Parmer Hall

Sponsored by the Performing Arts Series

While migration of people inevitably changes culture for generations, it also leads to migration of ideas and forms across genres in arts. Mendelssohn Piano Trio; Michael Stepniak, dean of Shenandoah Conservatory; and Devin Howell, principal bass of the Harrisburg Symphony, will be joined by Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet dancers in exploring mutual influences among Eastern European, German, French and American cultures through music by Franz Schubert and Josef Suk, as well as choreography by Alan Hineline. English department faculty members Christine Perrin, Matthew Roth and Samuel Smith will also perform original poetry as part of this cross-disciplinary program.

Ticket prices are $20 for adults; $5 for Messiah University students (with ID) and youth (18 and under). To purchase, please contact the Messiah University Box Office at 717-691-6036 option #1 or online at messiah.edu/tickets.

Procurement made easy

In the spirit of communication and education, the Procurement Services Office will be supporting a “Did you Know?” section of the Intercom.  Keep a look out each week for helpful facts and tips about Procurement at Messiah University.

Did you know… employee gifts (either tangible or monetary, including externally issued gift cards) cannot be purchased using institutional funds? This includes, but is not limited to, care packages for sick co-workers, gifts for birthdays or new babies, flowers, candy, gift cards, etc. Gifts presented to employees (including student workers) may be subject to federal, state and local taxes. Employee gifts must be reported to the Payroll Office by using the Employee Gift and Award Payroll Reporting Form available on FalconLink. Please refer to section 10.6 of Messiah University’s Expenditure Policy for more information, or call ext. 6010.

CLASSIFIEDS

Job opportunities

The Department of Computing, Mathematics and Physics has an opening for a full time director of cybersecurity education. Job related questions may be directed to Angela Hare at ahare@messiah.edu. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23761.”

The Department of Residence Life has an opening for a first year residence director. For more information and to apply, please visit https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23737. Job-related questions may be directed to Lyndsay Grimm at lgrimm@messiah.edu.

Murray Library has an opening for a full-time collection strategies librarian. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/22838. Job related questions may be directed to Linda Poston at poston@messiah.edu.

Dining Services has several part and full-time positions including a catering supervisor, dining associates, and cooks. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu. Job-related questions may be directed to Mark Wirtz at mwirtz@messiah.edu.

Campus events has several openings for all shifts. For more information and to apply, please visit: jobs.messiah.edu. Job-related questions may be directed to Laura Price at lprice@messiah.edu.

Groundskeeping has an opening for a full-time athletic fields groundskeeper/crew lead as well openings for part-time seasonal groundskeepers. For more information and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23614. Job-related questions may be directed to Mark Graybill at mgraybill@messiah.edu.

The Department of Safety has an opening for a full-time 3rd shift safety officer. For more information and to apply, please visit https://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/23602 or contact Bryce Wickard with any questions at bwickard@messiah.edu.

The Employee Referral Bonus Programs provides a cash incentive of $500 for employees who provide referral assistance that leads to the successful hiring of qualified staff, administration or full-time faculty. For more information and to see if you qualify for the position, please visit: https://www.messiah.edu/info/20587/applicants/969/employee_referrals

For sale

Boy’s jeans. Size 14. Never worn, 2 for $15. Email: sportko@messiah.edu

Handmade mason jar wall decoration. $15 Email: sportko@messiah.edu

Wanted

In search of a free or inexpensive working microwave and coffee pot. Please let me know if I can take one off your hands. Email: tmichael@messiah.edu

Computer and desk. My son is moving out and taking his computer with him. I am in need of a computer (not a laptop) so I can use my cricut to do my crafts. I am also looking for a desk. Email: Stacy at sportko@messiah.edu