Alvernia AlmanaC

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Alvernia AlmanaC
Alvernia AlmanaC
Your University, Your Community, Your News.
October 22, 2010
Issue 9, Vol. 9
Tip of the week...
The works of Fran Ross (art) will be on display
in the Student Center Private Dining Room:
Oct 27 and 28, from 3PM to 7PM.
Upcoming Events
10/22 Lit Fest Book Club/Writers’ Series (Franco) 1PM
10/22 Comedian - Lauren A. Bishop (Crusader) 9PM
10/23 Leadership Berks 25th Ann. Gala (Crowne) 5PM
10/23 Trip - Haunted House (Off Campus) 7PM
10/24 S’mores Cookout (Campus Commons)
8PM
10/25 Interfaith Peace Breakfast (PDR) 7:30AM
10/25 Lit Fest Bierowski “Kerouac” (BLH)
1PM
10/25 Coffeehouse - Byron Zanos (Crusader) 8PM
10/26 Lit Fest Larry Mazzeno (BHLH) 11AM
10/26 Novelty - Make a Mask (SC) 11AM
10/27 Lit Fest Poetry Contest (Franco) 1PM
10/27 Trick or Treat Night 6:30PM
10/28 Lit Fest Yarri “Kafka’s Creatures” (BLH) 11AM
10/28 Invisible Children (BLH) 7PM
10/28 Halloween Wheel of Fortune (SC) 9PM
10/29 Admissions Information Session 10AM
10/29 Lit Fest Masquerade Bash (SC) 7PM
10/30 Halloween Movies 7PM
Home Athletic Contests
10/22 Ice Hockey vs East Stroudsburg 8PM
10/23 Women’s Soccer vs Widener 1:30PM
10/23 Men’s Soccer vs Widener 4PM
10/23 Field Hockey vs Lebanon Valley 7PM
10/26 Field Hockey vs Albright 4PM
10/26 Men’s Soccer vs Delaware Valley 7PM
10/27 Women’s Soccer vs Delaware Valley
7PM
10/27 Volleyball vs Albright 7PM
10/28 Field Hockey vs Cabrini 7PM
Check out the Athletics website:
http://athletics.alvernia.edu/
Cindy, Jim, and Shirley Boscov are pictured here with
current Boscov Fund recipients Lanee Reichardt (second
from the left) and Jeannette Rangel (right).
Alvernia in the Community
Alvernia announced a major new scholarship initiative
this week — that will benefit Berks County high school
students, and eventually students outside the region.
The scholarship has been made possible by the generous support of Shirley Boscov, her son Jim, and his
wife Cindy.
Students from Berks county high schools interested in
attending Alvernia and majoring in the arts, education,
business, or the sciences of health care, may now apply for a Shirley and Joseph Boscov Scholarship award
which blends merit and need based aid. The amount
of each annual award given will be $15,000, making
the Boscov Scholar Awards the highest merit awards
provided by the university. Applications will be reviewed
in January and qualified students will be invited for interviews. The program will be expanded to support students outside of the county in ensuing years.
The Shirley and Joseph Boscov Scholars program is
a dramatic extension of the Joseph L. and Shirley K.
Boscov Scholarship Fund, created in 1996 to benefit
graduates of Berks County high schools. It has helped
many Alvernia students realize their dream of a quality, private, higher education in Berks County.
Click here to read the full story.
Alvernia in the NEWS...
Click on the links below to follow recent
Alvernia news coverage:
Reading Eagle 10-18-10
“Thousands walk for Catholic education”
Reading Eagle 10-20-10
“McIntyre’s deployment ‘a dose of reality’”
Faculty & Staff News
Bryan Dreibelbis (business) recently contributed to a
series of articles written about Financial Regulation
(FinReg) that were published in the Eastern
Pennsylvania Business Journal.
Reading Eagle 10-20-10
“Boscovs endow grants for up
to 10 at Alvernia”
Reading Eagle 10-21-10
“New to the Board: Sharon McLendon,
Exeter School Board”
Four faculty members have been awarded Faculty
Excellence Grants for the spring 2011 semester.
Richard Stichler (humanities) for collaborative
research with professors at Peking University and the
China University of Politics on “Western Interpretations of Chinese Philosophy;” Takele Mojire (humanities)
for an article on “The Impact of Foreign Aid on the Quality of Life” in Sub-Saharan Africa; Ana Ruiz
(psychology) for a paper to be presented at the Oxford Roundtable on “Social Justice for Women by Women;”
and Judy Warchal (psychology) for an article and presentation at the Fourth International Symposium on
Service Learning on “The Long Term Impact Of Multiple Undergraduate Service Options On Alumni.”
Kathy Davis (grad and cs) attended now the Women In Educational Leadership (WELC) Conference at the
University if Nebraska, Lincoln last week, where she co-presented “Expectations of Female Presidents vs.
Male Presidents in Higher Education.”
25 YEARS OF SERVING BERKS COUNTY
Tomorrow evening, Leadership Berks will celebrate its 25th anniversary, during a Gala at the
Crowne Plaza hotel. Alumni of the program will be in attendance along with supporters, and
organizations that have benefited from the program over the last quarter-century.
Since its inception, more than 700 graduates have contributed over 45,000 volunteer hours to
complete 150 service-learning projects for local nonprofit organizations.

Trick-or-Treat Night at Alvernia
Wed, Oct. 27
6:30-8PM
Children in grades K-2
(meet in BH Lobby)
Behind the Scenes DVD Benefits
Leadership Berks
On Sunday Oct. 24, VA Productions and the Rotary
Club of Reading are hosting a private charity event at
the Reading Movies 11 & IMAX Theatre, featuring the
premiere of ABC’s Extreme Makeover Home Edition
and the Behind the Scenes Video of the episode.
Children of faculty
and staff are welcome
This episode, beginning at 8PM on ABC, features
a new home built by volunteers for Trisha Urban of
Berks County. Click here for a Philadelphia Inquirer
story on the show.
The Behind the Scenes video features hundreds of
volunteers
(including
members of
Leadership
Berks) who
donated
their time,
talent, and/or
treasures
to help the
colaborative
project become
a reality.
100% of all Behind the Scenes DVD orders and
25% of all premiere event orders will be donated to
Leadership Berks.
Or donate an old costume!
Call Residence Life
(x8320).
Rumor Has It...
The new four-stop elevator in Francis Hall is
operational! It can now be used to gain access to
the 100, 200, 300, and 400 levels. Individuals with
mobility challenges can gain access to the elevator
by entering the building at its south end near the
Maintenance Garage. Once inside there is an
obstruction free “accessible route” to the elevator
located adjacent the grand stair at the center of the
building. There is also brand new set of rest rooms
near the new elevator on the ground level.
-Does you have extra office supplies? Don’t throw
them out. Post them on the S Drive, and give them
a new home. Look for “Clare’s List” for the form.
What can’t you keep until you have given it away?
Be the first to answer correctly!
Send your answer to:
Carey.Manzolillo@alvernia.edu
Bragging rights for last week go to Jen Reimert
(registrar). Answer: A “g” always ends “everything.”
Do you have news?
Send it to:
Carey.Manzolillo@alvernia.edu
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