The Stratford University Times
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The Stratford University Times
The Stratford University Times News of the Falls Church Campus – June 2015 Newsletter Office: Room 209, 2nd Floor South, Editor: John Thieman GRADUATION CEREMONIES WILL MARK A NEW BEGINNING FOR MANY Their studies completed, graduating students from the Alexandria, Falls Church and Woodbridge Campuses will gather on Saturday June 13th at the George Mason University ’ s Center for the Arts in Fairfax, Va. They will gather to be recognized for their academic achievements and congratulated by their instructors, classmates and family visitors. NECESSARY COMMENCEMENT INFORMATION George Mason University web site: http://eagle.gmu/map/ Enter the campus using Roanoke River Rd. from Braddock Rd. Free parking in Lot K. Pay parking next to the Center. Graduates register starting at 8:30 am. Then gather in special assigned rooms to receive their program and honor medallions, graduate hoods and veterans’ cords. Procession starts at 10:00 ( late arrivals discouraged ) and ceremony will complete before 12 noon. Graduation attire for Falls Church students is available in Rm. 202N, M-F 1-2, 5-6 and Sat. 12:30-3:00. No graduation attire will be available on 12 or 13 June from the Falls Church Campus. Graduates and audience are to remain seated until ceremony is completed. University staff and security will insure order during the ceremony. Follow their directions. Many opportunities for photos await before and after the ceremony. FALLS CHURCH CAMPUS HOSTS CAREER FAIR A great deal of time was spent by Career Services Manager Peter Bartell and Career Services Coordinator Katrin Dick as they arranged for more than 30 local employers to meet the campus graduates, those soon to graduate and interested members of the community. Peter Bartell said, “ T he event , attended by more than 250 persons, resulted in a number of follow-up interviews and positions being filled. Special thanks go to the many volunteers who came to help from the other campuses. ” WEALTH IS HEALTH Representatives from the nearby Gold's Gym paid several visits to the campus this past month at the invitation of Student Support Manager Aerin Gilbert. “ We are pleased that the Gym ’ s staff could visit, meet with our students and provide a positive input to our wellness program. Each visitor received a free evaluation of their health and physical fitness based the readings of their portable fat loss monitor. Our goal is to increase student health awareness, ” she said. Stratford students interested in enrolling in the gym ’ s training programs received a special membership discount. FALLS CHURCH CAMPUS INTRODUCES NEW DOCTORAL DEGREE PROGRAMS Dr. Richard R. Shurtz II, President of Stratford University has announced that doctoral degrees in Information Technology and Business Administration will be offered during Quarter 5 of 2015 to students presently completing their master degrees, alumni and military veterans and interested members of the community. In making the announcement, he said, ” Launching this program will expand Stratford ’ s offerings into uncharted territory. We believe that our academic and operations teams are up to the challenge, and are excited to offer programs that will allow our students to advance to the next level. ” Dr. Keith Morneau, director of the CIS, and Dr. Michael Petty associate director of Business Administration programs respectively, can be contacted for more information about entrance expectations, course of study and scheduling. PREPARING FOR THE GRADUATION After completing their final exams, graduating students who plan to participate in the commencement ceremony in June will check out with the various campus departments, clear their accounts and collect their graduation attire. Beside the fact that Bachelor and Master degree gowns are styled differently, the single factor for a proper fitting gown is to accurately know the student ’ s height. This comes as a surprise to some, because many think themselves as being shorter than they really are. Keishlyn Rogers, a work-study student assisting with the gown distribution regularly checks student height and is shown measuring Nancy Saint Sume, a graduating student in Health Sciences. Sometimes the differences between the gowns worn by bachelor and master degree level students are confusing . The gown worn by master degree candidates is pictured as worn by Priyank Ambati, a work-study student at the Falls Church Campus. He is wearing a graduate ’ s hood whose colors identify the university and his program. The gold ribbon medallion indicates the GPA average of 3.5 or above, a second medallion indicate his program. EARNED ENGLISH WRITING CERTIFICATES Mariam Aydoun Dedeephya Biokkisam Preetham Reddy Bogaoi Ankita Fnu Yamini Gajula Sirisha Meegada Nagarjuna Reddy Meka Mercy Oyekwe Yesha Patel Aishwarya Reehl Hrishikesh Varma Tirumalaraju Neha Utpala Learning Resource Center NEW HOURS AND SERVICES AVAILABLE TO ALL The Library, Oops!, The Learning Resource Center has introduced new Information Literacy sessions for all students. David Lemmons, librarian said, “ These 30 minute to onehour-length instructional units are easily adaptable to class, may be presented during class time either individually or in groups and the presentation is reinforced with active learning tools. ” Some of the topics include: Database Searching, Scholarly vs. Popular Sources, Topic Formation, Information Evaluation, Research Writing, Concept Mapping, APA & Plagiarism, Doing More with Google, Microsoft Word Formatting and the presentation tools of PowerPoint, Prezi or both. New hours are Monday - Thursday 8:30am—to 9 pm Friday 9am—9pm Saturday 9am - 4pm NEW POLICY FOR USERS INTRODUCED No food or drink No cell phone use. Everyone is responsible for their own belonging while in the Learning Resource Center. OPEN HOUSE PROGRAMS ATTRACT NEW STUDENTS The Open House programs in May attracted many new international and local students beginning their studies with the start of the new quarter in the last week of May. “ Our school terms are unique, ” said Campus Director Dr. Voytek Panas, “ where many traditional schools complete their term in the Spring, our terms move throughout the year, allowing the students, especially those working full-time to complete their programs more quickly. ” Campus Dean Dr. Rachelle Resto introduced the Administrative Team and Director of Admissions Akeem Brown who explained the services each department offered to help the students succeed. After meeting with their program heads and having their final Moodle questions answered, they were ready and on time to attend class on their first day. International Student Office LET ’ S CELEBRATE It is a new and sometimes an uncertain hard experience to spend time as a student in another country. There can be many differences: weather, language, customs, living conditions, meeting new friends. There also needs to be a time for friends to gather, relax, share experiences and just enjoy each other ’ s company. Tests of skill The ISO office at the Falls Church Campus recently provided just this opportunity for its international students. Director Neha Kuhar explained, “ We offer this opportunity several times each year for our students to gather. They can enjoy themselves with their friends, speak their own language and relax for a time from their studies. ” When the music stops Showing their dance steps Prize winning dancers QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR CLASS WORK? - ASK A TUTOR Dr. Rachel Campbell is on-call as tutor for students at the Falls Church Campus and can be reached easily for help. She is qualified to assist in the areas of APA Writing, English, TEAS and test-taking skills, reading comprehension, science and humanities and basic math. She can also direct students to advisors in CIS and Technology. Call Dr. Campbell to make an appointment at ( 703 ) 821-8570 x 3419 or cell number at ( 2 02 ) 491-0136. Computer Information Systems STUDENTS MAKE THEIR CAPSTONE PRESENTATIONS The final requirement for graduating students completing their studies in Computer Information Systems is the presentation of their capstone projects. One day is set aside for this activity which is designed to display student recognition, analysis and proposed solutions to problems particular to their field of specialty. Listed below are the names of the presenters and the topics discussed before their peers, instructors, evaluators and prospective employers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Urgent Care Mobile Application Team Members: Srilakshmi Yarrabolutha, Ananya Vallam, Swathi Ganapuram, Nathaya Mankongtonjaroen. Instructor: Dr. Sheb Bishop Student Accommodation Finder: Team Members: Sravan Kumar, Gaurav Patel, Sreeram Vadlamani, Zahid Ahmed Instructor: Dr. Sheb Bishop Zolutions LLC.: An Authorized Agent for PNB-RCI Team Members: Jason Ascalon, Jacqueline Toman, Zunair Yasin, Maurice Ugbe Instructor: Dr. Sheb Bishop The Inheritors Inc.: Going Paperless Team Members: Ajaykumar Gorantla, Babiker Awadelseed Vishwada Godugu, Supreeth Kohli Instructor: Dr. Sheb Bishop Significant Event Gift & Card Tracking Application: Team Members: Daniel Parker, James Burhans, Mihir Ashokkumar Patel Instructor: Dr. Sheb Bishop End of Course Survey Team Members: Geetha Ramachandran, Mohsin Rubel, Nataliia Kakhidze, Pooja Mallya Instructor: Dr. Sheb Bishop Folded Locker Application to Protect Folders Team Member: Sharanyaa Anand Instructor: Dr. Hoesein Fateh Online Examination System Team Member: Fakunle Kabir Olabanji Instructor: Dr. Hoesein Fateh Parking Advisor Team Member: Ennio Tupa Cordero Instructor: Dr. Hoesin Fateh Registration Instead of Online Registration System Team Members: Alka Agarwal, Ankit Munoth, Venu Baby Maddineni, Piuly Paul, Ronald Reddy Yeruva Instructor: Dr. Hoesein Fateh WELLNESS ADVICE - MAY IS SKIN CANCER AWARNESS MONTH Reduce Sun Exposure - Especially between 11 am and 4 pm, when the sun ’ s UV rays are the strongest or when the UV index is 3 or higher. 1. Shade your skin - Seek shade under trees, or create your own shade with a hat, shirt, or umbrella. 2. Beware of clouds - Up to 80% of the sun ’ s rays can penetrate light clouds, mist and fog. You can still get a sunburn on a cloudy day. 3. Remember about reflection - Water, sand, snow and concrete can reflect up to 80% of the sun ’ s damaging rays. 4. Spread on the Sunscreen - Use sunscreens with an APF of 15 or more that contain both UVA and UVB protection. 5. Avoid tanning salons and sunlamps - These lights emit mostly UVA radiation - up to 2 - 5 times as much as natural sunlight. UVA radiation causes sunburn and premature aging of skin. MAKE YOUR CHOICE APPLES By Anna Katrin Dick Wellness Coordinator 1. A high fiber diet can be beneficial for weight loss because fiber can help suppress food intake. Fiber increases satiety, meaning it keeps you full longer. 2. Apples are also low in calories. Substituting apples for other high caloric sweets helps with weight loss and lowering caloric intake. Sweets can be hard to cut out when trying to lose weight, and using fruit in place of sweets can be a healthy alternative. 3. Eat apples for snacks in between meals. Eat apples right before a meal. STUDENT SERVICES WALKS FOR KIDNEY AWARENESS Team Stratford participated again year in the National Kidney Foundation ’ s annual walk to raise awareness for the need to fight kidney disease. Aerin Gilbert, program manager of Student Support Services said, “ W e were very successful this year in contributing to this national effort. Our team raised more than $500 toward the goal to support patients, their families, and those at risk. We look forward to participate again next year. ” School of Health Sciences PINNING CEREMONY RECOGNIZES GRADUATES Greetings from Program Director Dr. Hamida Hussein and Campus Dean Dr. Richelle Risto Students share their experiences Remarks by Rear Admiral Wilson USN Public Health Service Honorees congratulated by Drs. Muna Saloman and Hamida Hussein Katerine Lennertz Masasa Lusana Juliet Nwachi Mustapha Moussawi Laljibhai Makwana Bhaveshkumar Ahir Nancy Saint Sume Jitendrakumar Narola Students, Instructors, Family and Friends Dimetrice Jones