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NSU NEWS UPDATE – March 26, 2018

Welcome to the NSU News Update - providing information on events happening on campus or involving NSU students, staff and faculty.

To submit a news item, send it via email to NSUNews@northern.edu by 5 p.m. Thursday of the week before the announcement should run. 

Hanging with My Peeps 

On Tuesday, March 27, at 8 p.m. by Einstein's, join us for a digital scavenger hunt, Easter message and Easter candy. All students are welcome to our InterVarsity event!

Banking Advisory Board Meeting

On Tuesday, March 27, the School of Business hosts the Banking Advisory Board for its semi-annual meeting to assist NSU in its pursuit of excellence in the Banking and Financial Services degree offerings.

Noon Forum on Wednesday

This week’s NSU Noon Forum, The Future of Online Education” with Ronald Brownie, will take place Wednesday, March 28, at noon in the Williams Library Round Room.

Northern’s Got Talent

Northern’s Got Talent is on March 28 at 7 p.m. in Krikac Auditorium. We are searching for new and unique talent. Prizes will go to The People’s Choice, The Judges’ Choice, Most Unique, and The People’s Choice Art. Registration is open now at the online registration form. Contact Janie.borkowski@northern.edu if you have any questions!

Employee Performance Award Nominations

We are in the planning stages for our Employee Service and Recognition lunch. That means it’s also time to recognize your co-workers, supervisors and faculty for the Employee Performance awards.

You can nominate NSU staff in the following categories:

  • Excellence in Performance
  • Excellence in Management
  • Student Service Award – Support Services
  • Teamwork Award
  • Community Leader Service Award

You can find the nomination form on the NSU portal under Human Resources and then under HR Links called ‘NSU Employee Performance Award Nomination Form.’ Please contact Susan in Human Resources at susan.bostian@northern.edu with any questions.

Upcoming Undergraduate Research, Creativity and Scholarship Forum

The annual Undergraduate Research, Creativity and Scholarship Forum is being held in the library on April 12, with abstracts due April 5. We plan to have a keynote speaker and a short symposium in addition to student oral and poster presentations. The purpose of the forum is to celebrate undergraduate student research across campus and within the community. Please encourage undergraduate students to present at this local venue. For example, students that have presented elsewhere recently are good candidates for this forum. If a student is interested in presenting his/her research, please submit an abstract online through MyNSU (select Undergraduate Research Program) by April 5 to present at the forum on April 12.

Autism Awareness Walk

The Council for Exceptional Children is hosting the second annual Autism Awareness Walk on Saturday, April 7, at the South Dakota School for the Blind and Visually Impaired. Registration will begin at 10 a.m. and the walk will go from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. The walk itself is free, but CEC will also be selling Autism Awareness shirts. The T-shirts are navy blue, they have a Dr. Seuss hat and a puzzle piece on them, and they say "I'll Support Autism Here or There, I'll Support Autism Everywhere." Refreshments will be served after the walk by a local Parent Support Group. In order to pre-register for the walk and/or order a T-shirt, please email Andrea Christianson at andrea.christianson@wolves.northern.edu. If you are ordering a T-shirt, please include how many you need and what size.

Primrose Arts and Lecture Series: 'Everything you didn’t know about Chinese tea'

NSU’s Primrose Arts and Lecture Series will take place Tuesdays from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Aberdeen’s Primrose Retirement Community, 1701 Third Ave. S.E. On April 10, Confucius Institute faculty will present “Everything you didn’t know about Chinese tea.” The event is free and open to the public. For more information about the arts and lecture series, contact the NSU School of Fine Arts (northern.edu/artsnsu) at 605-626-2497.

A Writer Reads on April 10

This spring at Northern State University, “A Writer Reads” will feature readings by three visiting writers, as well as a capstone reading by students taking fiction writing. On Tuesday, April 10, Elissa Dickey will give a public reading of her work in the Williams Library Round Room from 4 to 4:45 p.m. Dickey, a writer for the NSU Communications and Marketing Department, is an author of upmarket suspense represented by Sharon Pelletier of Dystel, Goderich and Bourret in New York City. “A Writer Reads” events are sponsored by funding from the South Dakota Humanities Council. For more information, contact NSU English Professor Dr. Pen Pearson at Pen.Pearson@northern.edu.

Wage Negotiation - $tart $mart Workshop

AAUW is hosting a $tart $mart workshop led by Dr. Audrey Miller (certified Start Smart Facilitator). This workshop will give you the skills and confidence to successfully negotiate your salary and benefits. You will also learn how to quantify the market value of your education, skills and experience; how to conduct objective market research and determine a fair target salary; and how to create a strategic pitch and respond to salary offers. The event will be held April 17 from 6 to 8 p.m. in JFAC 109. To pre-register, please email Audrey.Miller@northern.edu.

Senior Tradition Luncheon

Graduating seniors are invited to attend the NSU Foundation’s Senior Tradition Luncheon, which will be held on Wednesday, April 18, at noon at the NSU Student Center. Seniors will enjoy a complimentary lunch, learn about the NSU Alumni Association, and will be invited to join a long-standing Northern tradition. RSVP to the NSU Foundation by April 11 at 605-626-2550, or email nsualumni@northern.edu.

‘A Writer Reads’ Capstone Event

At the capstone event, students taking fiction writing will give a reading of their work. This will take place in the Williams Library Round Room from 4 to 4:45 p.m. April 26. “A Writer Reads” events are sponsored by funding from the South Dakota Humanities Council. For more information, contact NSU English Professor Dr. Pen Pearson at Pen.Pearson@northern.edu.

Confucius Institute Music Lesson Series Continues

Join the Confucius Institute for free introductory group lessons in traditional Chinese performing arts. This semester we feature the erhu, a Chinese two-stringed fiddle, which will be taught by Chinese exchange student Yaxuan Ji. No experience is necessary! Lessons run weekly on Mondays at 2-3 p.m. and 3-4 p.m. until April 9 in the Student Center by the ping pong table. The program is open to all NSU students, faculty and staff. Refreshments will be served!

Greenhouse Worker Needed

The NSU Greenhouse is seeking a student worker for the summer. The individual must live in the Aberdeen area as the primary responsibility will be watering plants (including on some weekends). Some hours for training are available in April. Contact Julie Schroer in MJ 144 at 605-626-3430 or Julie.Schroer@northern.edu for an interview. 

Taekwondo Club Meeting Tuesday

The NSU Taekwondo Club will be meeting every Tuesday night at 5:30 p.m. upstairs in the Dacotah Hall Gym. Anyone is free to attend. Workout clothes are recommended. No prior experience is necessary. 

Residence Hall Association Meetings

Do you live on campus and want to make a difference in the residence halls? Join RHA (Residence Hall Association) today! We meet every Tuesday at 5 p.m. in the Student Center Maroon Room. Email Club President Dana Duvall at Dana.Duvall@wolves.northern.edu or Advisor Katie Cochran at Katie.Cochran@northern.edu. We hope to see you there!

Cru Bible Study held every Tuesday

Cru will be having Bible study every Tuesday at 8 p.m. in MJ101. Cru, formerly known as Campus Crusade for Christ, is a student group passionate about connecting people to Jesus Christ. All are welcome to join – people who aren't sure what they believe, people who are curious about their faith, people who are new believers, and people who are strong in their faith. The group will be answering questions such as, "Is there more to life than this?"; "Why did Jesus die?"; "How and why should I read the Bible?"; and many others.

Sanford Faculty Development Award

The “Sanford Faculty Development Award” has been created to recognize and provide support of up to $1,000 for three faculty members in the following categories of faculty development:

  • Curricular and course development
  • Grant and extra-mural funding procurement
  • Discipline specific research activities

Faculty members applying for funding must submit an electronic copy of the completed application to the college/school Dean by Monday, April 2, 2018. Guidelines and an application form are available online.

Jazz and Chess Night

Jazz and Chess Night takes place Wednesdays at the NSU Dining Hall. Chess sets are available at 5 p.m. Music will start around 5:30. For more information, contact Art Marmorstein at 605-626-2608 or marmorsa@northern.edu.

YOGA Classes

Yoga classes will be held every Tuesday and Thursday from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the upper studio room in Dacotah gym. The classes, sponsored by wellness, are open to all NSU students, faculty and staff.

Event Posters for Snapchat

If you have a poster for an upcoming campus event, email it to the NSU Communications and Marketing Department at communications@northern.edu, and we might feature your event on NSU Snapchat! Please send the file as a JPEG or PDF.

Upcoming Wolves Events:

Friday, March 30

Softball vs. Bemidji State, 1 and 3 p.m., Presentation College Dome

Saturday, March 31

Softball vs. Minnesota Crookston, noon and 2 p.m., Presentation College Dome

Wednesday, April 4

Baseball vs. Bemidji State, 1 and 3 p.m., Fossum Field

Saturday, April 7

Softball vs. Sioux Falls, 1 and 3 p.m., Moccasin Creek Complex

Baseball vs. Upper Iowa, 1 and 3 p.m., Fossum Field

Sunday, April 8

Baseball vs. Upper Iowa, noon and 2 p.m., Fossum Field

Softball vs. Southwest Minnesota State, 1 and 3 p.m., Moccasin Creek Complex