Campus Briefs: Opening on Department Grade Appeals Committee
Issue date: 12/1/08 Section: News
Undergraduate students interested in representing the student body by serving on a Department Grade Appeals Committee should e-mail Jackie Alexander, student vice president for academic affairs, at jaalexander@eiu.edu.
The committee meets on an as-needed basis.
Toys needed for drive benefiting local families
Toys are needed for children from infants to 13 year olds to benefit Christmas For Kids.
Christmas For Kids is a locally-run toy drive that provides new toys for families in need.
The drive runs through Friday. For information on the drive and where to donate, contact Student Community Service at 581-6048 or e-mail volunteer@eiu.edu.
Lecture set on role of United Nations during Obama presidency
Kent Kille, a visiting scholar and professor from the College of Wooster, will present "The Role of the United Nations during the Obama Presidency" at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Lumpkin Hall Auditorium.
Kille will speak on the history of the United Nations and its challenges in facing new global security crises and will address how the president-elect may work with the UN.
Kille is a distinguished scholar in political science and is the author and editor of two books on leadership at the UN.
- Compiled by Associate News Editor Matt Hopf
The committee meets on an as-needed basis.
Toys needed for drive benefiting local families
Toys are needed for children from infants to 13 year olds to benefit Christmas For Kids.
Christmas For Kids is a locally-run toy drive that provides new toys for families in need.
The drive runs through Friday. For information on the drive and where to donate, contact Student Community Service at 581-6048 or e-mail volunteer@eiu.edu.
Lecture set on role of United Nations during Obama presidency
Kent Kille, a visiting scholar and professor from the College of Wooster, will present "The Role of the United Nations during the Obama Presidency" at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Lumpkin Hall Auditorium.
Kille will speak on the history of the United Nations and its challenges in facing new global security crises and will address how the president-elect may work with the UN.
Kille is a distinguished scholar in political science and is the author and editor of two books on leadership at the UN.
- Compiled by Associate News Editor Matt Hopf
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