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AMADEUS CONCERT FEB. 6

Come to McInnis Auditorium at 8:00p.m. on Feb. 6 and Eastern’s own Music Faculty will thrill and entertain you in this one-of-a-kind concert. Tickets: $5 with Eastern ID, $8 Children/Seniors, $10 General Admission. Call the Box Office at 610.225.5545 for reservations.

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CONVERSATIONS THAT MATTER FEB. 19

Come to McInnis Auditorium, St. Davids, on Thursday, Feb. 19, from 7-9p.m., when Eastern University welcomes Bishop Alexis Bilindabagabo. His personal story of remarkable rescues during the 1994 Rwandan genocide is told in his book, Rescued by Angels (with Alan Nichols, Acorn Press 2001).  Chancellor Hall will engage Bishop Alexis in a dialogue about the book and discuss the Bishop’s work toward peace and reconciliation in post-genocide Rwanda.

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BRENDA PATTERSON SINGS FEB. 15

"A voice you want to hear," says The New York Times of rising star Brenda Patterson, mezzo-soprano. Tri-County Concerts presents Brenda performing works by Elgar, Ives, Grieg, Adams, and Hundley in McInnis Auditorium, St. Davids, at 2:30p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 15.  Tickets available at the door: general admission-$15, seniors-$10; students-$6. Eastern University students can pick up complimentary tickets from the Music Department, Room 203, Workman Hall. Questions? Call 610.649.2517 or e-mail tricountyconcerts@gmail.com.  Visit  www.tricountyconcerts.org.

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VALENTINE CONTEST AT LIBRARY

Warner Memorial Library at St. Davids challenges us to guess how many Candy Hearts are in the jar. Win the contents (and flowers) for your sweetheart by calculating correctly. The winner will be announced Friday, Feb. 13 and will be notified by phone. One entry per person. Contest open to the entire EU community.

newTOUR A "GREEN" HOUSE FEB. 7

The Greener Eastern Initiative, sponsored by SIFE, SGA, and Earthkeepers, invites the Eastern community to tour a house in Wayne which has been renovated to be one of the most "eco-friendly" houses in America. The owner, Charlie Szoradi, is CEO of GREENandSAVE.com, and will give the tour and answer questions on how to be more environmentally friendly. The tour is Saturday, Feb. 7, from 10a.m. to 1p.m. It’s free for Eastern community members. Address is 356 Homestead Rd., Wayne PA 19087. Transportation is available; vans will leave the gym parking lot at 10a.m.

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 NY MET OPERA TRIP MARCH 13

The Music Department is organizing the Opera trip for Friday, March 13. The Opera is Il Trovatore by Verde. We have 12 tickets left at $44 each. This price includes the bus and Opera. Dinner is on your own in NY City. We will leave from the back of McInnis parking lot at 1:30p.m. Friday and return to same by 2:00a.m. Please see Colleen Bradstreet in the Music Office, Workman Hall 203. Only your payment reserves your spot. No refunds.

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MUSIC GALA BENEFIT CONCERT MARCH 27

Save the Date! Our 6th Annual Music Gala Benefit Concert features David Kim- Concertmaster of the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Eastern University Piano Quartet, Turning Point, University Choir, and other music faculty and students. It's March 27 at 7:30p.m. at Church of the Saviour, 651 North Wayne Avenue, Wayne, PA. Tickets: $40, $30, $20, $15. For concert and ticket information, call Colleen Bradstreet at 610.341.4397. Order tickets online: www.musicgala.myevent.com.

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SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL CHANGE SEMINARS FEB. 14 AND 21

The Eastern University School for Social Change presents the following one-day seminars for the community:

ESTABLISHING A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION
Feb. 14, from 8:30a.m. to 6p.m.
$75 includes breakfast, snacks, materials
Students will receive an overview of changes in nonprofit management theory and the challenges of a new start-up, as well as a plan for start-up, stabilization or expansion of a nonprofit organization. Instructor: Cynthia Moultrie.

PROGRAMMING FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT 
Feb. 21,  from 8:30a.m. to 6p.m.
$75 includes breakfast, snacks, materials
This interactive course will examine the role of community-based programs in adolescent development. The dynamics of developing a quality out-of-school time program, funding resources, and evaluation issues will be explored. 
Instructor: Dr. Cheryl B. Oakman.
 
ARTS IN COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Feb. 21, from 8:30a.m. to 6p.m.
$75 includes breakfast, snacks, materials
This seminar applies the theories of using the arts to transform to practical problems arising from poverty and injustice in local communities.  An emphasis will be placed on the process for becoming a catalyst within the community.  Working arts models of community and economic development will be researched and critiqued. Instructor: Dr. J. Nathan Corbitt.

Contact urbanma@eastern.edu or 215.769.3121.

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RADIO HOST PAUL HUGHES FEB. 17

Ever wonder what it takes to go green? Paul Hughes from the Green Fox Energy Group and co-host of the radio show "The Great Green Home Show," will be giving a presentation on everything green from green jobs to how to improve your health. Come hear "Surviving and Thriving in the New Economy" on Tuesday, Feb. 17, at 7p.m. in Eagle Great Room, St. Davids. No cost. Part of the Greener Eastern Initiative.

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SWING DANCE FUNDRAISER MARCH 21

Ethel's Swing Dance Club invites all of us to dance with them on Saturday, March 21, in McInnis Auditorium, St. Davids. If you are interested in participating, e-mail Wathira (wnganga@eastern.edu) by Feb. 8. Dance with a friend, spouse, or significant other, or be paired up with someone. You are also welcome to drop by on Thursday nights, from 8:30-10:30p.m. in Gough Great Room, to join their weekly dance session.

CHEERLEADING CLINIC FEB. 14cheer

The Eastern University Cheerleading Squad is holding its annual Children's Cheer Clinic on Saturday, Feb. 14 starting at 10:30 a.m.  It will be held in the Rec. Gym of Eastern's St. Davids campus and is free for all girls ages 5-13. To register a child for the clinic, send your information to mgibbs@eastern.edu.

SEMINARY LECTURE FEB. 16

Princeton Theological Seminary Homiletics Professor Dr. Cleophus J. LaRue will deliver the annual Mitchell Lecture at Palmer Seminary on Monday, Feb. 16, beginning at 10a.m. The lecture will be followed by the Mitchell Luncheon beginning at 12:15p.m. Cost of the luncheon is $20 per person; reservations should be made by Feb. 13. For more information, contact the Academic Dean’s Office at 484.384.2941.

CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES CONF. MARCH 6-8

EU students are invited to attend FREE OF CHARGE (including meals and housing) Palmer Seminary’s Exploring Christian Ministries conference, March 6-8, at the Seminary. This annual event is designed to provide direction for those who feel God may be calling them to professional Christian ministry. For more information on the conference, visit www.palmerseminary.edu or e-mail: semadmis@eastern.edu.

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MICROFINANCE CONFERENCE MARCH 28

The Eastern University Microfinance Conference will be held on March 28 from 9a.m. to 3p.m. The event is free for Eastern students and faculty. Details and contact information are available at www.EasternMFC.com. Eastern University SIFE (Students in Free Enterprise) is the sponsoring campus group and it is one of three mandatory events available to business majors. For more details and to register, go to: http://www.suretomeet.com/exec/gt/event.h,event=ab8b5c1dce7a

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SUPPORT A CHILD IN AFRICA

Drew Krupp, a student in Dr. Socci's SIFE class, reports that for as little as $280 a year, you can help support a child in Africa. Pagus Africa is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that works on projects that directly affect the lives of the people in Ghana, West Africa. Established in 1996, Pagus was originally founded as a nonprofit art gallery and community outreach program, but after years of recognizing the need, the organization extended its efforts to work in Ghana. The needs of the people in this region are great. People live on amazingly little, but their ambition to improve their conditions is great. There is little to no sanitation in many areas. Many of the rural villages lack access to clean water. Malaria and infant mortality are huge concerns. Many of the children cannot attend school or afford to eat two meals a day. Schools are being built for some children to attend. An okra farm has been built to help increase sustainability in the region. With the economic downturn, Pagus has suffered with donors backing out of their previous commitments. This means more children are unable to attend school and obtain two meals a day.  Your money will be spent on: 

            • Tuition and related expenses to attend the Bishop Forson School
            • Two meals per day
            • Transportation to and from school if required.
            • Basic medical care and transportation to medical facilities
            • Parents are closely tied to the school community. 

Our work with the children provides us with a wonderful opportunity to educate parents, too.  For more information, visit, pagusafrica.org. To sponsor a child, contact Drew Krupp at dkrupp87@gmail.com.

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WHO IS YOUR NOMINEE FOR A CNN HEROES AWARD?

Cable News Network (CNN) is searching the globe for people whose selflessness, dedication and achievement are as inspiring as the CNN Heroes they honored in 2008. Now they are looking for this year's nominations. There are many Eastern University people and groups that fit the bill. Or other church and service organizations we are associated with. Go to www.CNN.com for details. To nominate someone, go to: http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2008/cnn.heroes/nom/. Just tell CNN about your hero, and why CNN should share his or her story with the world. The most outstanding nominees will be honored at an all-star tribute at the end of 2009.

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Did you know that the EU Bookstore at St. Davids offers a Bargain Book Selection? Some titles are 50% off and others are just $1.00. Check it out! Watch for this new feature every week. If you’d like to contribute an interesting fact about the University, please send it to lolson@eastern.edu and cite your source. 

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Student News

TEACHER JOB FAIR FEB. 25

Greater Philadelphia Teacher Job Fair on Wednesday, Feb. 25, at 9 a.m. at the Valley Forge Convention Center. Tickets are $5 and on sale until February 9. Pre-register and purchase tickets from the Education Curriculum Lab in McInnis Hall or the Office for Careers & Calling in Walton Hall, St. Davids. For more information, contact Jackie Irving at 610.341.5872 or jirving@eastern.edu.

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MAJOR AND MINOR DANCE AUDITIONS FEB. 16

Auditions for Eastern's Major and Minor Dance Program will be Monday, Feb. 16 from 1:30-4:00p.m. in the Gym Dance Studio. The audition is a full class audition and interview for those auditioning for the dance major.  Dance minors also take this class for leveling purposes. The class will include modern dance, ballet and at least one major jazz combination.  Please bring appropriate dance shoes and no tights or socks, only bare feet will be allowed for modern.  Please wear dance clothing so your body can be seen. Applications are on the bulletin board in the dance studio or on the Eastern Dance Web Page. For more information, contact Dr. Karen Clemente at X1719.

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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, 2009.  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.

newPLANNING TO STUDY OFF CAMPUS?

All College of Arts and Sciences students who plan to spend a semester abroad or at a U.S.-based program must first submit an Eastern University Study Abroad/Away Clearance.  Students will not be permitted to apply financial aid to any program unless they have an approved clearance on file.  Deadlines are October 15 for spring semester and March 15 for fall semester.  Please contact Lori Bristol (X5010 or lbristol@eastern.edu) in the Registrar's Office with questions or to pick up clearance packets.

FATTAH CONFERENCE ON HIGHER EDUCATION FEB. 6-8

The Fattah Conference on Higher Education will convene it 23rd Annual Graduate Opportunities Conference on Feb. 6, 7 and 8. Sponsored by Congressman Chaka Fattah, it's a place where minority undergraduate students can be mentored and inspired to reach beyond college and take the next step to graduate school. Free to students. Contact Jackie Irving, Multicultural Student Advisor, at 610.341.5872 or jirving@eastern.edu.

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Help Wanted

Quote from a subscriber: “I have hired about a dozen babysitters from Eastern and have always had great experiences with them. You have wonderful students!”

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BABYSITTER IN WAYNE

Wayne family looking for help with two children (3-year-old boy and 2-year-old girl). Friday mornings and the occasional night and weekend. although we can be flexible for the right person. References recommended, transportation required. $12/hour. 610.688.0605 or goldenkel@yahoo.com.

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STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHER

Kramer Drive, Inc. is a stationery and invitation company located at 205 E. Lancaster Avenue, Wayne. We are looking for a student this semester to photograph and Photoshop our work to create photo books of our samples. These will be professional looking, soft bound albums to provide to vendors, venues, magazine editors and for our in-house display. A gallery will also be created to use on our Web site to highlight our custom work. Student will be responsible for photography, layout, editing and implementation of the albums. Unpaid position, but will work with your faculty advisor to create a for-credit internship. Otherwise, stipend possible. Candidate will need own computer with Photoshop program and basic knowledge of the Photoshop software. Camera helpful but not necessary. Memory card and flash drive will be provided. Contact Sharon Donnelly at kramerdrive@verizon.net or 610.687.1979 ext 113 to schedule an interview.

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STUDENTS TO HELP WITH CANCER RESEARCH NONPROFIT

Miriam's Kids Research Foundation raises funds for pediatric brain cancer research at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. They need interns to work up to 5 hours a week from now until April 25, when they hold their largest fundraiser, a Dance-A-Thon at St. Katharine of Siena School in Wayne, near our St. Davids campus. Help needed with marketing, public relations, mailings, soliciting donors, event planning, and more. Contact Nancy Hercer (hercer@verizon.net). Visit www.miriamskids.com.

NOTE: These are just the new postings. See the complete list of jobs available on the left column under “Student Jobs” or click here!

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Other Events

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LECTURE ON BISHOP RICHARD ALLEN FEB. 11

Radnor Memorial Library presents a lecture and discussion with Richard Newman, Assistant Prof. of history at Rochester Institute of Technology, on his book, Freedom’s Prophet: Bishop Richard Allen. Admission is free, but please call to register at 610.687.1124. Location is 114. W. Wayne Ave. Visit www.radnorlibrary.org.

VISIT MAIN LINE NEIGHBORS WEB SITE

Our friends at www.MainLineNeighbors.com invite us to check out all the local events, shops, restaurants and other news items on their award-winning Web site (Best of the Main Line). This is a great way to find out what's going on locally, especially for those new to this area. Tell your friends!

DELCO SYMPHONY FEB. 8 AND MARCH 1piano

The Delaware County Symphony will present the third of its Chamber Concert Series for the 2008-2009 season on Sunday, Feb. 8, at 3p.m. in the Meagher Theatre at Neumann College, Aston, PA. Tickets are $10, $8 for seniors/students, and free for children 12 and under with paying adult. There is ample free parking and the Center is handicapped-accessible. Included on the program are Roman Pawlowski's Gifts from the Heart-Suite for Piano, and Original Jazz Arrangements by Dexterity, the Delaware County Symphony's Jazz Ensemble. Chamber program commentary will be provided by Roman Pawlowski, Music Director of the Delaware County Symphony.

The third full symphony concert will be on Sunday, March 1, at 3:00p.m. entitled "American Adventures." The program will feature soloist Thomas DiSarlo performing Barber's Concerto for Violin. Included on the program will be Ives' Symphony No. 2, and Gershwin's  An American in Paris. For information call 610.356.5673 or visit www.dcsmusic.org

COPPELIA BALLET MARCH 21-22

International Ballet Classique will perform a full-length production of the popular ballet "Coppelia" on Sunday, March 21, at 7:30p.m. and Sunday, March 22 at 2:00p.m. at the Meagher Theatre, Neumann College in Aston, PA. Coppelia  blends national dances with technical virtuosity and divertissements into a ballet masterpiece. Tickets are $20 for Adults and $16 for Seniors and Students. Information and tickets at 610.459.9221. Visit www.academyballetru.com.

ACCESS “@EASTERN” ANYTIME

Did you know that you can read the current issue of “@Eastern” whenever you want on the new Eastern University Web site? Just go to the homepage at www.eastern.edu  and click on “@Eastern weekly E-newsletter” on the “Useful Links” section at the bottom of the home page. “@Eastern” is updated weekly and we send you the link to each new edition. But now you can read it anytime it’s convenient for you.

EASTERN IN A FLASH! VIDEO CLIP

See and hear this new 30-second Flash movie about Eastern University created by your University Communications Office. Send it
to a friend, relative, colleague or prospective student.

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Mission Schedule

MISSIONS TRIPS FOR 2008-2009

Dominican Republic, Feb 28 - Mar. 8, 2009: Our team will continue Eastern’s work in El Fondo with Food for the Hungry and Goshen Baptist.

Habitat for Humanity, Feb 28 - Mar. 8, 2009: Two teams will tackle low-cost home construction in the U.S. over spring break.

Contact Andy Horvath (X1830 or ahorvath@eastern.edu).

Mission trip applications are online at:
www.eastern.edu/campus/christian_life/missions.html

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How to Submit News for "@EASTERN"

If you have a program or event that is open to the campus community, send it to Linda Olson at lolson@eastern.edu.  Be sure to include the date, time, place, cost, and contact person (e-mail and phone number). Also include any links to pertinent Web sites. News items received by Wednesdays at noon may be included in the weekly “@Eastern” sent out each Thursday. Questions? Call X5930.

EASTERN UNIVERSITY
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610.341.5800

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