GPS Spring Break Mission TripGPS Spring Break Mission Trip Who: You! When: March 12-19 Where: All Across Kentucky (using only GPS coordinates) Cost: $125 Why: Luke 9:1-6 Kentucky college students will experience a week of service that will change lives for Christ! Sign up in the Campus Ministries Office today!
Attention 2010 GraduatesThe KWC Bookstore invites all 2010 graduates to attend "A Private Graduation Event" on Wednesday, March 24th from 1-5 p.m. At this event, graduates will be able to receive information on their Graduation Announcements, Cap and Gown, Diploma Frame, and a Class Ring. Refreshments will be provided. For more information, contact Ron Sharp, Bookstore Manager. Sunny Lu to Present Freshman Piano RecitalYingshang “Sunny” Lu, a freshman piano major from Li Shui, China, will present a piano recital on Thursday, March 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the Tapscott Chapel. Sunny will perform music of Haydn, Bach, Ginastera, Liszt and a set of six pieces by a Chinese composer, Huwei Huang. The program is free and open to the public. For additional information, contact Dr. Earle at ext. 3617. Predators Game!Nashville Predators vs. Detroit Red Wings Hockey Game is on Saturday, March 27th at 7 p.m. If you would like to attend sign up in the Student Life Office. The bus will leave at 2 p.m. from the Winchester Center and arrive back to campus approximately at 1 a.m. A $5 refundable deposit is required to hold your seat on the bus! Annual LLC Easter Egg Hunt!Get Ready! It's time for the Library Easter Egg Hunt! The hunt will take place on Tuesday, March 30th from 7:30 a.m.-Noon. Over 300 eggs filled with chocolate will be hidden throughout the library! If you find the "silver" or "golden" egg, you will win one of the great prizes! Bring your Easter basket or bag and join in on the fun! Digital Poetics SocietyCalling for Papers! The Digital Poetics Society is calling out to all artists and writers for their electronic works. The student journal, Muses' Repertoire, has been changed to an electronic medium! The Society will be accepting everything from writing (fiction, poetry, and personal essays) to sounds, flash files, and even photography. Send your work or any questions to digitalpoet@kwc.edu for the opportunity to be published in this year's inaugural issue! Visiting Digital Poetics ScholarDr. Sandy Baldwin, Director of the Center for Literary Computing and Associate Professor of English at West Virginia University will be speaking on Monday, April 5th at 2 p.m. in Rogers Hall. Baldwin researches electronic literature, digital poetry, and new media theory, focused on creativity at the intersection of human and computer. Everyone is welcome to attend. For more information, contact Kelly Moffett. KWC Spring Theatre ProductionThe play August Snow by Reynolds Price will be performed on April 14th, 15th and 16th at 6 p.m. in Hager Performance Hall of the Ralph Center. Members of the cast are Fawne Woosley, Aaron Taylor, Emily King, Ben Kees, and Jill Switzer. Assistant Director is Savannah Warren. For more information contact Mike Peterson at ext. 3595. Pre-professional SocietyDr. Keith Davis will present a summer internship opportunity with the Owensboro Cancer Research Program on Tuesday, April 6th at noon in the Gold Room of the Hocker Family Dining Center. If you are interested in an internship at OCRP, emial Josephle@kwc.edu. Campus Beautification ProjectOn Sunday, April 11th, students, faculty, and staff are invited to attend the sprucing up of Wells Courtyard (between the Faculty Office Building and the Winchester Center). Work will begin at 3 p.m. Food will be provided for all participants who wear KWC attire for the remodeling! Please RSVP to Megan Bradstreet if you or your organization would like to participate. Join in for lots of fun and to make our campus even more beautiful!  Kentucky's Retreat for Women WritersIt's not too late to register for Kentucky's Retreat for Women Writers! The Retreat will be held on campus July 9-12. Participants will enjoy three days of workshops, lectures, readings and informal gatherings. This is one-of-a-kind opportunity to share your work and get feedback from nationally known writers James Harms, Alan Michael Parker, and Sarah Gorham, as well as Pakistani artist Anila Quayyum Agha. For more information contact Kelly Moffett at ext. 3225 or kmoffett@kwc.edu. Darrell PLUS CENTERDO YOU NEED HELP?
The Darrell PLUS Center located in the Library Learning Center offers several free services to assist students in succeeding in their classes:
1. Tutoring—KWC students can meet individually with tutors recommended for specific courses. Click here for a list of tutors 2. Study Sessions—the Daily Bulletin lists dates and times of these free group sessions for a variety of courses. 3. Writing assistance—KWC students can receive help in writing for any subject. 4. Study skills assistance—students can receive individual assistance with studying, note-taking, and test-taking. 5. Reading assistance—a Reading Specialist is available to help students improve reading skills.
Don’t wait until you get too far behind. Call ext. 3298 for more information.
STUDY SESSIONS: The Darrell PLUS Center offers study sessions when either professors or students request that sessions be offered. These sessions are designed to complement course work. Some sessions review material for tests, some assist students with homework, and others help students improve class notes. Conducted by tutors recommended for their outstanding class work, study sessions are free to KWC students. Watch the Daily Bulletin for dates, times, and locations of these sessions. For more information call ext. 3298
TESTING AND SPECIAL SERVICES: The Darrell PLUS Center administers various tests and serves as a residual test center for the ACT. The PLUS Center also serves students with special needs, working with faculty to provide assistance when needed.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ALL THESE FREE SERVICES. WE ARE HERE TO HELP.
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010UPCOMING EVENTSMon., March 22 Second Half Term Classes Begin!
Tues., March 23 12:10 p.m. - SGA Meeting, Cox Conference Room, Winchester Center 1-4 p.m. - Campus Clinic, Room 213, Barnard-Jones Administration Building 5 p.m. - CROSS, Daviess McLean Baptist Building 9 p.m. - New Release Movie, Rogers Hall, Winchester Center
Wed., March 24 Noon - Circle K Meeting, Seminar Room, Library Learning Center 1-5 p.m. - "A Private Graduation Event", KWC Bookstore, Winchester Center
Thurs., March 25 5 p.m. - BASIC, Rogers Hall, Winchester Center 7:30 p.m. - Sunny Lu Recital, Tapscott Chapel, Barnard-Jones Administration Building
Fri., March 26 Midnight - SAPB Presents Midnight Movie, Malco Theater
Sat., March 27 Noon - Baseball vs. Bellarmine (DH), Panther Park Noon - Softball vs. Bellarmine (DH), Foster Field 2 p.m. - Bus Leaves for Predators Game, Winchester Center
Sun., March 28 Noon - Baseball vs. Bellarmine (DH), Panther Park Noon - Softball vs. Northern KY (DH), Foster Field 6 p.m. - Fellewship of Christian Athletes, Rogers Hall, Winchester Center
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