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Dear Department Heads:
Please find below a tentative schedule for a
study tour in Ghana in May 2007. The study tour will allow
students to receive credit in a graduate course or undergraduate
course offered here at ASU.
We will appreciate very much your assistance
in informing your students of this unique opportunity to gain
international knowledge and experience. If more information is
needed, please contact the Office of Global Programs.
Sincerely,
Dovi Alipoe
Global Programs Office.
INTERNATIONAL STUDY TOUR
UNIVERSITY
OF KENTUCKY/PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY/ALCORN STATE UNIVERSITY
GHANA - A STUDY TOUR
WHEN:
APRIL-MAY
2007
COURSE:
ASU students will gain
credit by registering in GP 401 (Study Abroad/Undergraduate Global
Research Experiences) or GP 501 (Graduate Global Research
Experiences). The course is open to all majors.
COST:
$2,900.00 – $3,200.00 (exact cost dependent on the
number of participants includes: Air fare, hotel accommodation,
ground transportation, cultural tours, lectures, fees & some
meals)
Scholarship opportunities for students are
available through the Office of Global Programs at ASU.
WHAT:
The
Ghana Study tour is a 5-week program for which there is Alcorn
State University undergraduate or graduate credit. The first two
weeks of the program will be offered during the spring semester of
2007 at Alcorn State University. Two weeks of the program will
take place in May 2007 in Ghana. The last week of lectures,
seminars and final assignments will be conducted on-line after
return to the U.S. The program is implemented in collaboration
with the University of Kentucky and Prairie View A&M University.
TENTATIVE
PRE-DEPARTURE SCHEDULE
Week 1:
General Introduction to Course
Travel
Arrangements (vaccinations, health insurance, passport, & visa);
Lectures and Video Presentation on Ghana
Week 2:
Overview of Ghana Itinerary (accommodation, transportation, meals,
tours, seminars and service activities); General Information and
final orientation.
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF TOUR IN GHANA
MAY
14 Depart for Accra, Ghana
15 Arrival in Accra, Ghana
(Lodging in
Accra)
16 Orientation
Lecture 1 – Evolution of Modern Ghana
Lecture 2 - History of the African Captives
Tour of Accra
(W.E.B. DuBois Center, Nkrumah Mausoleum)
(Lodging in Accra)
17 Lecture 3 – The Role of Women and Development in
Africa
Lecture 4 – Chieftancy and Traditional African
Religion
Tour of Accra
(Osu Castle - Seat of Government)
(Lodging in
Accra)
18 Visit Orphanage (SOS Village) at Tema
Visit Cocoa
Processing Factory, Tema
Shopping at
Wood Carvers’ Village, Aburi
(Lodging in
Accra)
19 Visit Aseseeso E/R (Dr. Addo’s Home Town)
A Traditional
Durbar to be organized by the Chiefs, Elders and Citizens of
Aseseeso
(Lodging at
Abonsi)
20 Visit to Akosombo Dam and Cruise to Dodi Island
on Volta Lake
(Lodging at Abonsi)
21 Visit Kentucky Academy at Adjeikrom, E/R
Visit Cocoa Research Institute of Ghana, Tafo
(Lodging at
Koforidua)
22 Visit to Boti Water Falls
Depart for
Ashanti Region
Visit Kente/Craft
Villages (Bonwire, Ahwiaa)
(Lodging at
Miklin Hotel in Kumasi)
23 Tour of Ashanti Region (Manhyia Palace - Home of
the Ashanti King, Cultural Center, Kwame Nkrumah University of
Science & Technology)
(Lodging at
Miklin Hotel in Kumasi)
24 Depart for Central Region
(Lodging at Coconut Grove Hotel, Elmina)
25 Visit Kakum National Rain Forest
Visit Elmina
Castle
(Lodging at
Coconut Grove Hotel, Elmina)
26 Depart for Accra
Wood Carvers’ Village, Aburi
(Lodging in Accra)
27 Drumming and Dancing Workshop – Ghana Dance
Ensemble
Depart for U.S.
28 Arrival in U.S.
POST-ARRIVAL IN U.S. (ALCORN STATE UNIVERSITY PARTICIPANTS)
Week 5:
Post-arrival on-line lectures, seminar discussions and final
assignments
FOR ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION CONTACT:
DR. DOVI
ALIPOE DR. KWAKU ADDO
GLOBAL
PROGRAMS THE GRADUATE SCHOOL
ALCORN STATE
UNIVERSTY UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
(601)877-6543
alipoe@alcorn.edu (859) 257 4555
kaddo01@uky.edu
AgDiscovery Summer
Camp Application Time!
AgDiscovery Camp at Alcorn
State University is now accepting applications. This three-week,
on-campus summer camp is focused on promoting careers in the
fields of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine through hands-on
experiences and filed trips. This year, the camp will be June
3-June 22, 2007.
To apply, visit
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/
The application information is in the lower right hand corner. The
deadline for applications is April 1, 2007. For more information,
contact Dr. Cassandra Vaughn at 601-877-6541.
General
Electric
2007 Summer Internship
Opportunities for College Students!
GE will be starting the interview process for the Summer
Interns in a few weeks. They are looking for college Freshmen,
Sophomores, or Juniors in Engineering, Computer Science, Finance,
or
Accounting. Must have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Some business majors
with strong leadership qualities will also be considered.
Location of Internships: Atlanta, Greenville,
Houston, Ohio, Raytown, Schenectady,Erie, ..anywhere
there is a GE facility!
Average salary: $17 an hour....some locations will
pay a housing allowance.
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GE Energy
HR Manager, Compliance & Dispute Resolution
T: 678 844 7668
F: 1-866-276-0930
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Attention All Alcorn State University
Students!!!
Natchez Transit System
Anybody needing transportation from
Natchez to travel to Lorman, MS (Alcorn main campus) can call ad
sign up.
Note: a minimum of 5 people; more
encouraged to sign up
Contact: Mr. Denver (Head of
Natchez Transportation Dept.) 601-445-7568; Tandeka A. Phillips
504-352-2870; or Kelvin 601-442-4970
USDA
2007
Summer Intern Program
ALL MAJORS
CONTACT THE OFFICE OF PLACEMENT
SERVICES (CAMPUS UNION) OR THE USDA LIAISON OFFICE (MORRIS/BOYKIN
BLDG.) FOR APPLICATION INFORMATION.
Apply Now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Attention Honor
Students!!!!
Please Inquire at the
Honors Office about the Summer Research Opportunity Program for
2007 or Call 6138
Summer Research Opportunity
Program for 2007
The Summer Research Opportunity
(SROP) at the University of California, Berkley, was established
to promote access to graduate education among undergraduates who
have been educationally or economically disadvantaged and who may
not have exposure to the academic environment of a research
university.
The program offer internships
in the humanities and in the biological, physical, and social
sciences for sophomores, juniors, and seniors (not graduating in
the spring semester/quarter, except UC Berkeley students). SROP is
an eight-week program that will commence on Sunday, June 3, 2007,
and continue through Saturday, July 28, 2007.
The goal of this program is to
increase the level of diversity among students entering Ph.D.
programs by providing research opportunities under supervision of
a faculty mentor. Program objectives are: to provide students with
preparation to become research scholars; to stimulate serious
consideration of graduate study; and to increase the number of
successful underserved applicants and to enroll these students in
graduate school.
The Summer Research opportunity
Program affords students an opportunity to conduct research under
the direction and guidance of a UC Berkley faculty member and/or
graduate student mentor. In most disciplines, scholars may propose
a research topic, but the mentor determines the research project.
Special consideration will be
given to applicants who have shown potential for success, but may
have had limited access to graduate research or other academic
opportunities. The program strongly encourages applications from
undergraduates who have been educationally or economically
disadvantages and who show potential to benefit from exposure to
the environment of a research university. All applicants will be
considered without regard to race or gender.
ELIGIBILITY
The summer research internships
will be offered on a competitive basis to those individuals who,
at the application deadline:
a)
Are citizens or
permanent residents of the United States;
b)
are enrolled full
time at a four-year college or university;
c)
are sophomores
(who have completed at least three semesters of four quarters of
actual college course work), juniors, and seniors who will not be
graduating in the spring (However, graduating UC Berkeley seniors
are eligible);
d)
have not already
completed a B.A. or B.S. degree;
e)
have a 3.0 or
better cumulative grade point average;
f)
have shown
potential for success, but many have had limited access to
graduate research or other preparatory opportunities; the
applicant should indicate his/her potential for success
particularly as it relates to educational achievement while
overcoming obstacles, which may include, but are not limited to
economic, social, or educational challenges.
Paid
Environmental Internships!
Apply online at
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Work with and learn from
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Earn between $300 - $700 weekly
Over 8,500 culturally diverse
candidates placed since 1972
Jumpstart your environmental
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The Environmental Careers
Organization (ECO) offers over 750 paid, environmental internships
annually with federal government agencies, corporations, and
nonprofits nationwide.
www.eco.org
The 2007 Norton Scholar’s
Prize
Established upon the 75th
anniversary of W.W. Norton & Company, the Norton Scholar’s Prize
is awarded annually for an outstanding undergraduate essay on a
literary topic. The Norton Scholar will receive a cash award of
$2,500. The Norton Scholar’s nominating instructor will receive
transportation to the 2007 meeting of the Modern Language
Association.
Four runners-up will each
receive a cash award of $ 1,000.
The deadline for submissions is
April 20, 2007.
Rules and restrictions:
Competition for the Norton
Scholar’s Prize is open to undergraduates enrolled during the
2006-2007 academic year in an accredited two- or four-year college
or university. No purchase is necessary to participate. Employees
of W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., and their children are not
eligible, nor are children of authors who have published with W.W.
Norton & Company, Inc.
Each entry must be accompanied
by a covering letter on departmental stationery from a nominating
instructor. Each instructor may nominate only one student essay
for consideration. The nominating instructor should include his or
her name, address, phone number, and title and should certify that
the essay is the only one that he or she is nominating for the
prize. In addition, the instructor should provide a one-paragraph
summary of the essay’s merits.
Students essays may cover any
topic in English, American, or comparative literature and must be
printed in 12-point Times New Roman font, be double-spaced, and be
between 1750 and 3000 words in length. The essays should follow
the latest MLA guidelines for format and citation of sources, with
the exception that the student’s name should not appear within the
body of the essay, headers, of footers. Students must provide a
cover sheet that includes their name, permanent address (where
they can be reached during summer months), permanent phone number,
projected year of graduation, and title of the paper. Each student
may submit only one essay for consideration.
Entries must be postmarked no
later than April 20, 2007, and should be sent to:
The Norton
Scholar’s Prize
Attn:
Peter Simon
W.W.
Norton &Company, Inc.
500 Fifth
Avenue, New York, NY 10110
Winners
will be notified by November 1, 2007.
All essays become the property
of W. W. Norton & Company and will not be returned. In addition,
W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., reserves the right to reprint essays
for promotional or educational purposes.
Attention English Teachers!!!
The 13th NATE-Russia International
Conference
"TEACHING PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH - ENJOYING PROFESSIONAL
COMMUNICATION"
Voronezh State University
Voronezh, April 17 - 20, 2007
Conference
Information available at NATE ( National Association of Teachers of
English) website http://nate.vsu.ru
The Alcorn State University
Child Development Center
Accepts applications for children
ages 6-months - four
Applications may be picked up from
Eunice Powell Hall Child Development Center.
For further information contact Dr. Grace Prowell at ext. 6255
or 6252
Student Support
Services News
The TRiO
(Student Support Services/Upward Bound) website it now up and
running!
Click on Academics, then
College for Excellence, then scroll down to TRIO PROGRAMS!
Downloadable applications and
other forms will be added shortly!
ASU
Math Center
funded by Title-III is opened on Saturdays
Math Center Hours
9AM to 2PM Monday through Saturday
4PM to 8PM Monday to Friday
All those who need help in
mathematics courses like College Algebra, Intermediate Algebra,
Introductory Algebra, Calculus, Trigonometry, Statistics, etc.,
can approach Math Center for better learning.
Tutoring is free for all the
students of Alcorn State University.
We need your co-operation to
create awareness among students about the availability of free
math tutoring at Alcorn State University.
For more information contact
Satya Sreedevi Redla, Head
Math Center
Alcorn State University
Ph# (601)877-6692