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Monday, February 13, 2012

Dillard University Women's Basketball "PLAYER OF THE WEEK", JAZZMIN SMITH!

              

 ***Lady Bleu Devil Jazzmin Smith, scored her 1000th career point and grabbed her 500th career rebound in victory over Tougaloo  on Saturday, February 11th.***



Lady Bleu Devils Race Past Spring Hill College

Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 7:57 PM - [Women's Basketball]

Jazzmin Smith had 19 points and 8 rebounds in 58-52 victory over Spring Hill College

(Mobile, AL) Lady Bleu Devil Jazzmin Smith continued her impressive all-around play, scoring 19 points and grabbing 8 rebounds, leading Dillard to 58-52 victory over Spring Hill College on Monday night in Mobile, Alabama.

It was the Lady Bleu Devils' (7-4, 11-10) defense that was difference in the game, holding the Lady Badgers (3-11, 8-17) to 35% shooting from the field and 31% from behind the three-point arc. The Lady Bleu Devils held a commanding 36-22 lead at halftime.

Lauren Daniel contributed 12 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists for the Lady Bleu Devils in the victory. Ariel Mitchell chipped in with 11 points and 2 steals. Freshman Kierrariel Mitchell had a game-high 11 rebounds for the Lady Bleu Devils.

The Lady Bleu Devils will now have the remainder of the week off before traveling to Nashville, Tennessee to battle the Fisk Lady Bulldogs on Saturday, February 18th at 5:00p.m.

Jazzmin Smith Scores 1,000th Career Point and Grabs 500th Career Rebound as the Lady Bleu Devils End Four-Game Losing Streak
http://www.dillardbleudevils.com/article/394.php

Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 11:15 PM - [Women's Basketball]

Lady Bleu Devil Jazzmin Smith, scored her 1000th career point and grabbed her 500th career rebound in victory over Tougaloo New Orleans) Lady Bleu Devil junior forward Jazzmin Smith scored a game-high 22 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead Dillard to a 69-64 victory over the Tougaloo Lady Bulldogs on Saturday night on the Battlefield in Dent Hall.

The win ends a four-game losing streak for the Lady Bleu Devils (7-4, 10-10) and keeps them in race for the GCAC Conference Championship.

Smith, who received a standing ovation from the crowd, became just the 6th player in Dillard Women's Basketball surpass the 1,000 point barrier. She has now scored 1,035 career points and grabbed 507 career rebounds in 78 career games.

The Lady Bleu Devils shot a solid 47% percent from the field in the victory while holding the Lady Bulldogs (8-3, 13-11) to an ice-cold 31% from the field, including 3-for-17 from behind the three-point arc.

Ariel Mitchell added 15 points, 8 rebounds and 2 assists in the victory for the Lady Bleu Devils. Lady Bleu Devil Lauren Daniel contributed 11 points and 4 rebounds.

The Lady Bleu Devils will now travel to Mobile, Alabama to take on Spring Hill on Monday, February 13th. Tipoff is scheduled for 5:30p.m.

    



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The Secret of Keeping Your Resources Organized - FREE Webinar!

Hi Teachers,

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LALINC Spring Membership Meeting Agenda - March 16, 2012


Live Oak Conference Room
Louisiana State University at Alexandria

Alexandria, LA

Friday, March 16, 2012

                                    9:00-9:30 Registration.  Meeting begins at 9:30 a.m.


AGENDA
 

1.      Call to order-Suzanne Martin, Chair

2.      Adoption of Agenda

3.      Approval of  Fall 2011 Membership Meeting Minutes and Quorum (call the count)-Denise Repman

4.      Introductions

5.      LOUIS report-Sara Zimmerman

6.      Committee Reports

a.       Research and Development-Chair, Lora Amsberryaugier

b.      Information Literacy-Chair, Jessica Hutchings

c.       Collection and E-Resources-Chair, Anthony Fonseca

7.      Election of new officers

            a. Vice-chair/chair-elect

            b. Members-at-large

8.      Old Business

9.      New Business

a.       Vote for change in bylaws regarding  change of name to  LALINC Board from   LALINC  Executive  Committee

b.      OCLC Report-Debbie Johnson-Houston

c.       Emerging issues

10.  Schedule next meeting

11.  Adjournment

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iClicker FREE Webinar: Pedagogical Strategies for Teaching with Clickers in the Social Sciences


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Webinar this week!
i>clicker is proud to sponsor a presentation from one of our most popular speakers! Based on recent research about student clicker use, we present:


Dr. Angel Hoekstra
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
1:00 PM EST
 


Although clickers are a promising technology, they are simply a pedagogical tool. Instructors who use clickers must think carefully about the pedagogical strategies they will use and how to achieve the following learning goals: critical thinking, applications of concepts to real-life experiences, and critiques of sociological methods. This webinar will also explore:
  • Addressing confidentiality and ethical issues pertaining to student privacy
  • Question types and samples, specifically demographic, opinion and experience questions that help you address learning goals
  • Research and findings about clicker use including attendance and participation stats

              

             


             

             
Angel Hoekstra
University of Colorado Boulder

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ARTstor Is… Black History

ARTstor Is… Black History

Black History Month is observed every February in the United States and Canada. What better time to remind our readers of the many excellent resources on the topic available in the ARTstor Digital Library?
Jacob Lawrence, American, 1917-2000 | In the North the Negro had better educational facilities | The Museum of Modern Art | © 2008 Estate of Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Black history:
Image of the Black in Western Art A systematic investigation of how people of African descent have been perceived and represented in Western art spanning nearly 5,000 years.
Magnum Photos: Contemporary Photojournalism Some of the most celebrated and recognizable photographs of the 20th century and contemporary life, documenting an astounding range of subjects, including hundreds of major figures and events in contemporary black history.
Eugene James Martin Vibrant abstract works by African American artist Eugene James Martin, including paintings on canvas, mixed media collages, and pencil and pen and ink drawings.
The Schlesinger History of Women in America Collection Professional and amateur photographs documenting the full spectrum of activities and experiences of American women in the 19th and 20th centuries, including a significant amount of portraits of African American women.
Smithsonian American Art Museum Works of art spanning over 300 years of American art history, including selections from a collection of more than 2,000 works by African American artists.
African art and culture:
Richard F. Brush Art Gallery (St. Lawrence University) West African textiles from Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Mali, and Cape Verde.
Herbert Cole: African Art, Architecture, and Culture (University of California, Santa Barbara) Field photography of African art, architecture, sites, and culture from Nigeria, Ghana, the Côte d’Ivoire,

Mali, and Kenya, as well as photographs of African objects in private collections around the world.
James Conlon: Mali and Yemen Sites and Architecture Images of sites and architecture in Djenné, Mopti, Bamako, Segou, and the Dogon Region in Mali.
Fowler Museum (University of California, Los Angeles) The arts of many African nations, including Angola, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire), Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Mail, Nigeria, Republic of Benin, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia. The museum also has significant holdings of African diaspora arts from Brazil, Haiti, and Suriname.
Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale University Images of African art, such as textiles, costumes, basket and bead work, weapons, tools, and ritual objects.
Christopher Roy: African Art and Field Photography Images of West African art and culture, including ceremonial objects and documentation of their social context, use, and manufacture from the rural villages and towns of the Bobo, Bwa, Fulani, Lobi, Mossi, and Nuna peoples in West Africa—primarily in Burkina Faso, but also in Ghana, Nigeria, and Niger.
Thomas K. Seligman: Photographs of Liberia, New Guinea, Melanesia, and the Tuareg people Images of the Tuareg people, a nomadic people of the Sahara who live in countries such as Mali, Niger, Nigeria, and Burkina Faso, as well as photographs of sites and people in Liberia, New Guinea, and Melanesia.

Case studies:
Africa: People, Culture, and Art by Julie Nanavati, Librarian, Loyola Notre Dame Library

James Conlon, Photographer | Dogon Dance of the masks (2008) | Sangha (Dogon Region), Mali
Upcoming collections:
Irving Rouse Archive of Caribbean Archaeology in the Peabody Museum of Natural History (Yale University) 4,000 images documenting excavations undertaken on sites in Antigua, Cuba, Haiti, Puerto Rico, Trinidad, and other Caribbean islands.

For more teaching ideas, visit the Digital Library and click on “Featured Groups,” where you will find Image Groups that include Art History Topic: African Art and Interdisciplinary Topics: African and African-American Studies, as well as a Travel Awards 2010-winning essay, “Sweet Fortunes: Sugar, Race, Art and Patronage in the Americas” by Katherine E. Manthorne, The City University of New York. Also, visit ARTstor’s Subject Guides page to download the African and African-American Studies Subject Guide.

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ArtStor Introductory Online Demonstrations & Upcoming FREE Webinars February 2012



http://help.artstor.org/wiki/index.php/Introductory_Online_Demonstrations_of_the_ARTstor_Digital_Library

Learn more about the ARTstor Digital Library’s content and tools in one of our 45-minute webinars. Available to librarians, curators, and faculty at nonprofit institutions, sessions range from a general demonstration and use of the site to subject-specific webinars for locating and utilizing images for teaching and scholarship. The only requirement to attend is a computer with internet access and audio. Please register to attend by clicking on your preferred session below.

Upcoming Webinars
All sessions are scheduled in Eastern Time (EST). Remember to convert these times to your own time zone to find a session that is convenient for your schedule.
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Dillard University Spring Semester Calendar - February 2012

 

 
SPRING SEMESTER 2012
February
Monday-Friday
6-10
Early Alert (4th Week Assessment of Students)
Tuesday – Wednesday
14-16
Assessment: CLA Administered in Senior Courses
Friday
17
Writing Proficiency Exam
Monday-Wednesday
20-22
Mardi Gras
Tuesday-Wednesday
28-29
Assessment: NSSE Administered in Freshman and Senior Courses
Wednesday
29
Last Day for Students to Submit Course Work to Faculty to Remove "I" Grade

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GoingOn Free Webinar: How Emory University is Building an Engaged Campus

http://goingon.com/blog/how-emory-university-building-engaged-campus

       

Feb 13, 2012
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Long before the emergence of Facebook, Emory University pioneered LearnLink, an institution-wide online community and communications environment for engaging students, faculty and staff around both academic and co-curricular activities. Almost 15 years and millions of posts later, LearnLink has become an integral part of the “Emory Experience,” and has helped to set the bar for online engagement in higher education.
Today, Emory University is again at the forefront of exploring modern social technologies to re-shape how students and faculty engage in academic life. During this webinar, Alan Cattier, Director of Academic Technology Services at Emory University, will share his vision for building a vibrant, more engaged campus, as well as the hard fought lessons and best practices that he has learned.
In this 60-minute webinar, you will:
  • Learn how social technologies are being utilized to help streamline communications & foster student engagement
  • Discuss the emerging role of Private Academic Social Networks, and how they differ from Facebook and Twitter
  • Discover how to transform static portals into "intelligent activity streams" that ensure that you get the right information to the right people in the right way
  • Explore new tools for fostering connections and collaboration between colleagues, cohorts and classmates
  • Learn how students, faculty and staff can benefit from a connected campus

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DILLARD UNIVERISTY MEETING OF THE FACULTY OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY

FEBRUARY 15, 2012

4:00 P.M.

PSB 131-135

Lovell Agwaramgbo, Ph.D., President of the Senate

Presiding



1.   Call to order (1 minute)


2.   Invocation: Rev. Gail E. Bowman (3 minutes)


3.   Adoption of the Agenda (1 minute)


4.   Reading and adoption of the Minutes of January 11, 2012 Meeting, 2011 (3 minutes)


5.   Office of the President: Dr. James Lyons, (15 minutes)


6.   Office of the Provost:  Dr Phyllis Dawkins (15 minutes)


7.   Faculty Handbook: Dr. Darwish (5 min)


8.   Operationalizing Code of Conduct & Civility Committee: Dr. Michael Taku (5 min)


9.   Tobacco Free Living/ Fresh Campus: Dr. Wodajo  (10 min)


10. Assessment: Dr. Morelon (5 min)


11. Presentation on Threat Assessment management System (TAMs):

      Dr. Dena Moore/Dr. Kevin Bastian: (10 min)


12. Other Business and Announcements (5 min)


13. Adjournment

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Celebration of Writers and Readers 2012...Featuring Dr. Mona Lisa Saloy!




Sponsored by the Friends of the West Feliciana Library

February 25, 2012

Where:  Hemingbough Conference Center
St. Francisville, LA

Time:  8:30 am – 2:30 pm

Tickets:  $35.00 includes lunch and coffee breaks
Dessert buffet and wine reception with authors

Tickets may be purchased at West Feliciana Parish Library
after January 1st, 2012 or by calling 225-635-3364

Seats may be reserved for groups of 8 or more
 who purchase tickets as a group

Featured Authors 

Valerie Martin - novelist,  Property (British Orange Prize), Mary Reilly (Kafka Prize and movie made with Julia Roberts), Salvation:  Scenes from the Life of St. Francis, The Confessions of Edward Day, and others…
Rodger Kamenetz - poet and nonfiction writer, The Jew in the Lotus ( in 35th printing), The History of Last Night’s Dream, Burnt Books, Terra Infirma,  and others….
Mona Lisa Saloy - poet, Red Beans and Ricely Yours (T. S. Eliot Prize in Poetry, and PEN/Oakland Josephine Miles Award) and numerous poems in many anthologies and journals…
Tom Aswell - journalist, reporter and current editor of the Clinton Watchman, first nonfiction book, Louisiana Rocks: The True Genesis of Rock and Roll.

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