Eastern News
MUSIC CONCERT AT PALMER SEMINARY MAY 2
Don't miss the concert presented by the Eastern University music department on Friday, May 2 at Palmer Seminary chapel, Wynnewood, PA. It features the Eastern University Orchestra under the direction of David Bryant and the Eastern University Choir under the direction of Richard Frost. The program will include individual selections and the combined orchestra and choir in Gabriel Faure's Requiem. The Requiem has been described as "emotionally intimate, tender and loving." Concert time is 8PM and the concert is free of charge.
PERFORMING ARTS LIVING ROOM MAY 3-4
Eastern University Theatre presents 24:7, the 2008 Performing Arts Living Room on May 3 at 8PM and May 4 at 3PM in McInnis Auditorium on the St. Davids campus. 24:7 features 2 Performances of 4 World Premieres plus three other previously produced plays for a total of 7 brief plays on subjects ranging from marriage, family and friendship to adultery, murder and xenophobia, each tightly packed into ten minutes of drama, comedy and absurdity. All seven plays are directed by recent Eastern grads Liz Carlson, Jacqueline Grace Nicklas and Alycia Scarito Gargano. The four world-premiere plays were written by Eastern students Rebekah Henson, Ben Hennesy, Rachel Lambert and Shannon Flannery. All tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the box office or reserved by calling the 610.225.5545. Each $5 admission includes a free coffee and snack. For more information about Eastern University Theatre, visit http://www.myspace.com/easternuniversitytheatre
COMMENCEMENT MAY 10
The College of Arts and Sciences ceremony will take place at 10 a.m. on the Auxiliary Field. The ceremony for all students in the Campolo College of Graduate and Professional Studies will begin there at 2:30 p.m. Commencement will be held on the campus at 1300 Eagle Road in St. Davids, PA. The commencement speaker is Dr. Randall Balmer, distinguished historian and professor of American religious history at Barnard College of Columbia University. The ceremony will be held outside, rain or shine. In the event of lightning or severe weather, the ceremony will be held in the Gym. Visitors may park in the main campus lots or residence hall lots along Eagle Road; security staff will be directing motorists to available parking. For general questions, contact the Special Events Office at 1.888.889.7229. In case of severely inclement weather, call 610.341.5800 for information or visit www.eastern.edu.
PALMER COMMENCEMENT MAY 17
Palmer Theological Seminary will hold its commencement on May 17 at 11 a.m. at Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church, located on West Cheltenham Ave. in Philadelphia. The speaker is David R. Coffey, President of the Baptist World Alliance. If you would like to attend, please order tickets by calling 484.384.2980 no later than May 5.
INTERESTED IN SWIM CLUB OR SUMMER CAMP?
Summer is just around the corner. If you are interested in joining the Swim Club or finding out more about the summer camp opportunities here at Eastern University, please drop Benjamin Davis an e-mail at bdavis@eastern.edu.
PRISCILLA INSTITUTE WOMEN'S FAIR MAY 3
The Priscilla Institute at the Hestenes Center for Christian Women in Leadership is having its Fourth Annual Women’s Fair on Saturday, May 3, from 8AM-3PM at Palmer Theological Seminary. The theme is "Women Living in the Promise: Justice, Empowerment and Healing." The purposes is to heighten women’s awareness of the opportunities that exist for them to realize their highest level of leadership potential.
The Fair begins with a Continental Breakfast at 8AM. Rev. Dr. Maureen L. Davis from Open Door Mission True Light Church in Philadelphia is the Plenary Speaker. The plenary session begins at 9AM, followed by six workshops. The luncheon program begins at noon followed by a repeat of the six morning sessions. The event is free, but to be included for the luncheon, everyone must register. Seating is limited. Online registration is available at www.palmerseminary.edu. To register, click on the “Upcoming Events” or the “Priscilla Institute” link.
FOX CHASE EASTERN CUP JUNE 9
The Fox Chase Bank Eastern Cup Presented by The Olson Research Group is scheduled for June 9, 2008. Registration begins at 9AM, followed by Golf Health and Fitness Evaluation. A Clinic with PGA Pro Scott Simpson begins at 10AM. Golf Shotgun Start is 11AM. Lunch on Patio at 11:15AM. Silent Auction and Reception at 4:30PM. Gala Auction Dinner at 6PM. Don’t miss this popular golf outing. For complete details and registration information, visit www.easterncupgolf.com
JOB CORPS FINE ARTS FESTIVAL THROUGH MAY 7
Artwork by students enrolled in Job Corps, a federally-funded employment and training program for youth ages 16 to 24, is on display now through May 7 at Eastern University’s School for Social Change, 6th Floor, 990 Buttonwood Street, Philadelphia. Since 1993, the Job Corps Regional Fine Arts Contest and Festival has promoted appreciation of the arts and the work of Job Corps in 20 centers throughout the Mid-Atlantic States. For display hours, call 215.769.3100.
LIBRARY HOURS DURING FINALS
Warner Library on the St. Davids campus will remain open late every evening for you to prepare for finals, finish that research paper, etc. Hours are:
Mon.-Thur, Apr. 28-May 1 8AM –11PM
Fri, May 2 - 8AM—10PM
Sat, May 3 - 9AM—10PM
Sun, May 4 - 2PM—11PM
Mon– Thurs, May 5-8 - 8AM –11PM
Fri, May 9 - 8AM-5PM
Good luck with finals!
Student News
CONGRATULATIONS LIBRARY CONTEST WINNERS
The Friends of the Library Book Collecting Contest winners are:
First place - Nicholas O'Ryon
Tied for Second - Benjamin Hennesy and Chelsea Holden
The Jonathan G. Orr Essay Contest winners are:
First Place - Nicholas O'Ryon
Second - Katrina Brink
Third - Melody Lyman
HEALTH CENTER OPEN UNTIL MAY 30
May 6 is the last day our campus doctor will be on the St. Davids campus to dispense and treat students at the Health Center, but the Center will remain open through May 30. For a listing of local providers, Health Forms, and instructions on how to reach United Health Care if you have student health insurance or wish to review this plan, please go to: http://www.eastern.edu/centers/health_center/index.shtml
WRITING CENTER OPEN DURING FINALS WEEK
The Writing Center in Walton will have evening hours for appointment and walk-ins, 6-8PM until May 1, and by appointment only during the day from untilMay 2. Questions? Contact John Nordlof (X1453).
FALL 2008 ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR GRAD STUDENTS
E-Net Student Services now includes Summer and Fall 2008 course offerings. Online registration for graduate students is now open.
GRADUATING SOON?
All students, please check your declared graduation date, which can be accessed on E-Net Student Services under Biographical Information. If the date listed is not correct, you must contact the Associate Registrar at lbristol@eastern.edu. You will be eligible to participate in the ceremony this May if you present an approved plan to finish all coursework by May 31, 2008. If you have changed your name, please send an e-mail to Lori Bristol, lbristol@eastern.edu, stating the name that you would like to have printed on your diploma.
BAPTIST YOUTH WORLD CONF. JULY 30-AUG. 3
The Baptist World Alliance holds an international gathering of youth from Baptist churches around the world. For details visit: http://www.dive-deeper.org/
READ THE WATERWHEEL
Students, you can keep up with everything you need to know by checking out The Waterwheel newsletter each week. Visit:
http://www.eastern.edu/campus/studev/The-Waterwheel.shtml
Help Wanted
WOMEN’S LACROSSE TEAM MANAGER
Women's Lacrosse Team is looking for another Federal Work Study manager to help with game day operations. Time commitment would be for home and away games- no lacrosse experience is necessary. Please e-mail Assistant Coach Rachel Lenzo at rlenzo@eastern.edu.
WANT AN ON-CAMPUS SUMMER JOB?
Summer Student Employment information is now available online at www.eastern.edu/centers/finaid/student_
employment_position_list.shtml#summer.
Any questions can be directed to Andrea Ruth, Student Employment Coordinator aruth@eastern.edu.
SUMMER HELP WANTED
Warner Memorial Library is looking for detail-oriented Federal Work Study students to work in the library during the summer of 2008. Minimum of 35 hours and maximum of 40 hours per week. Some weekends and evenings required. Students will have free room and board. Please contact John Mokonyama at jmokonya@eastern.edu or 610.225.5041.
MUSICIANS WANTED
The Delaware County Symphony welcomes musicians to audition for its 2008-2009 season. The symphony presents four chamber concerts and four symphony concerts each season. Rehearsals are Monday evenings and performances are Sunday afternoons, both at the Meagher Theatre, Neumann College, Aston, PA (www.neumann.edu). Also visit www.dcsmusic.org. The Delaware County Symphony will perform at the Kimmel Center November 2008. Questions? Anne Segermark (610.688.2263 or segflute@aol.com).
PART-TIME ASSISTANT TEACHERS
KenCrest Rosemont Child Development Center is looking for PT Afternoon Assistant Teachers. We offer flexible schedules and a good working environment. To be considered for this position you need:
- 15 college credits in Education, Human Services, or related field plus 1 year experience working with children, OR
- 30 college credits in Education, Human Services, or related field,OR
- 2 years experience working with children
E-mail your resume to rosemont@kencrest.org or fax it to 610-525-1607. Call 610.525.4771 with questions.
CHECK OUT CAREER SERVICES
Full and part-time Job Opportunities and Internship listings are available online at the Career Services site as well as in hard copy in the Walton Hall mail room. Click here: http://eastern.edu/campus/career/cs.shtml
OTHER EVENTS

LOOKING FOR GOD IN HARRY POTTER MAY 2
A lecture by author John Granger on Friday, May 2, from 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. at Church of the Redeemer, Pennswood and New Gulph Roads, Bryn Mawr. All are welcome to learn about the underlying Christian and literary themes in J.K. Rowling’s masterpiece. Suggested donation $5 a person. Dinner included. PLUS, a Harry Potter movie for younger ages to watch with prizes and a raffle. Babysitting available. Please RSVP at 610.525.2486, ext 10.

ORGAN CONCERT CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER MAY 4
Huw Williams, their new music director, performs Sun., May 4 at Church of the Redeemer, Pennswood and New Gulph Roads, Bryn Mawr, PA at 4PM. He recently joined their staff from his position as suborganist at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, England. The program will include works by Mathias, Bach, Widor, Franck, Dupré. Free admission. Call 610.525.2486 or visit www.TheRedeemer.org

DELCO SYMPHONY MAY 4
Delaware County Symphony, under the direction of Roman Pawlowski, will present "GREAT IMPRESSIONS" on Sunday, May 4, at 3PM in the Meagher Theatre at Neumann College in Aston, Pa. Opening the program will be "Fountains of Rome"by Respighi. Soloist will be violinist Erica Tursi who will perform Gypsy Airs by Sarasate. The Meagher Theatre is handicapped-accessible and there is ample free parking.Tickets are $15, $12 for seniors/students, and free for children with paying adult. For information and group rates of $10 call 610.356.5673. Visit www.dcsmusic.org.
Mission Schedule
MISSIONS TRIPS FOR 2008-2009
Philippines, May 11-27, 2008: Our arts-focused team will minister for two weeks among the very poor in urban and rural areas, working with a church that Prof. Bush pioneered 20 years ago.
Bolivia, May 12-27, 2008: Our team of 11 will return to Cochabamba to work with MAP, a comprehensive health agency.
Missions Forum, Oct. 22-24, 2008: Missions organizations and activities on campus, sponsored by Student Missions Fellowship (SMF).
New Orleans, Jan. 2-11, 2009: A team will do Hurricane Katrina relief and construction along the gulf coast with a local church and Habitat. Applications now available and are due Apr. 9.
Haiti, Jan. 3-11, 2009: A team of 9 will partner with Beyond Borders for a Transformational Travel trip. Applications now available and are due Apr. 9.
Contact Andy Horvath (X1830 or ahorvath@eastern.edu).
Mission trip applications are online at:
www.eastern.edu/campus/campusmin/missions.shtml
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