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ADDENDA ADDENDA T HE U NIVERSITY OF T ENNESSEE AT M ARTIN VOL. XXIII NO.6 FACULTY AND STAFF NEWSLETTER FEB. 5, 2007 Dr. Elaine Harriss, professor of music, presented a lecture-recital, “Franz Schubert and His Music for Piano Duet,” Jan. 18, for the Stephen Foster Music Club of Selmer. Harriss was joined by Linda Farmer, a recent UT Martin music graduate, in the perfor- mance of Schubert’s “Fantasie in F Minor, Op. 103” for piano duet. Harriss and Farmer will present the program later this spring in Brownsville, Ripley and Martin. YOUTM Let the UT Martin com- munity know what you’re doing. Please e-mail information to [email protected] or fax it to ext. 7618. Student leaders from across the state will soon arrive for the seventh annual Tennessee Youth Leadership Summit. The event, Feb. 22-24, will help students hone and demonstrate their leader- ship skills. Bill Cordes, a national- ly-recognized motiva- tional speaker, is this year’s keynote speaker. The conference theme is “You Only Get Out What You Put In,” or “YOGOWYPI!” The event is sponsored by the Student Govern- ment Association, the Leadership Education Application Discovery (LEAD) Academy and the Office of Student Affairs. High school sopho- mores, juniors or seniors involved with a local leadership program or student government as well as alumni, board members, leadership directors and volunteers involved with youth leadership are invited to participate. The fee is $75 per par- ticipant. Each student also will receive a book written by Cordes. The deadline is Feb. 12. For more informa- tion, contact the Office of Student Affairs at 7710. Leaders focus of summit “The Balancing Act of Juggling Life’s Many Roles” is the theme of the ninth annual Conference for Working Women, 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Feb. 20, at Boling University Center Duncan Ballroom. Chan- cellor Dunagan and David Belote, West Star executive director, will welcome par- ticipants following break- fast and registration, which are scheduled for 8:30-9 a.m. Sponsored by the WestStar Leadership Pro- gram, the conference is designed to appeal to all working women in West Tennessee. Some of the speakers and their topics include: •Melody Zuker, coun- selor, Lambuth University, “Emotional Intelligence,” 9:15-10 a.m.; •Dr. W. Keith Williams, obstetrician and gynecolo- gist, the Jackson Clinic North, “Women’s Health Balance life on Feb. 20 See Balance, Back Page “The Legacy of a Decade of Civil Rights Acts and Actions, 1957-1968” is the theme of the 7th annual Civil Rights Conference. The conference, slated Feb. 26-March 3, during Black History Month. As part of the conference, an African-American dinner will be hosted in the Boling University Center cafeteria at 4:30 p.m., Feb. 28, featuring the Boys and Girls Choir of Union City. Julian Bond, Civil Rights leader, will be the keynote speaker at 7:30 p.m., March 1, in Watkins Auditorium of the Boling University Center. Also slated during Black History Month, NAACP campus members will attend “Legislative Day on the Hill” in Nashville on Feb. 13. On Feb. 24, the Office of Minority Affairs and Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority will cosponsor a Black History Month program in Watkins Auditorium in Boling University Center. For more information, contact Teresa Woody, director of the Office of Minority Affairs, at ext. 7282 or [email protected]. For more information about the Civil Rights Conference, contact Dr. Alice-Catherine Carls, chair of the UT Martin Civil Rights planning committee, at 7472 or [email protected]. Conference focus of Black History Month Dr. Joe Johnson, UT president emeritus, speaks to fans Jan. 25 during the men’s basket- ball game at Skyhawk Arena. He joined campus volunteers to kick off the 2007 Family Campaign, which runs through March 2. Pledges to the Family Campaign can be made through Family Campaign area captains or by contacting the Office of Development, ext. 7620.

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A D D E N D AA D D E N D AT H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E N N E S S E E A T M A R T I N

VOL. XXIII NO. 6 FACULTY AND STAFF NEWSLETTER FEB. 5, 2007

• Dr. Elaine Harriss, professor of music,presented a lecture-recital, “Franz Schubertand His Music for Piano Duet,” Jan. 18, forthe Stephen Foster Music Club of Selmer.Harriss was joined by Linda Farmer, a recentUT Martin music graduate, in the perfor-mance of Schubert’s “Fantasie in F Minor,Op. 103” for piano duet. Harriss and Farmerwill present the program later this spring inBrownsville, Ripley and Martin.

Y O U T MLet the UT Martin com-

munity know what you’redoing. Please e-mail

information [email protected] or fax it

to ext. 7618.

Student leaders fromacross the state will soonarrive for the seventhannual Tennessee YouthLeadership Summit. Theevent, Feb. 22-24, willhelp students hone anddemonstrate their leader-ship skills.

Bill Cordes, a national-ly-recognized motiva-tional speaker, is thisyear’s keynote speaker.The conference theme is“You Only Get Out WhatYou Put In,” or“YOGOWYPI!”

The event is sponsoredby the Student Govern-ment Association, theLeadership EducationApplication Discovery(LEAD) Academy andthe Office of StudentAffairs.

High school sopho-mores, juniors or seniorsinvolved with a localleadership program orstudent government aswell as alumni, boardmembers, leadershipdirectors and volunteersinvolved with youthleadership are invited toparticipate.

The fee is $75 per par-ticipant. Each studentalso will receive a bookwritten by Cordes.

The deadline is Feb.12. For more informa-tion, contact the Officeof Student Affairs at7710.

Leaders focus ofsummit

“The Balancing Act ofJuggling Life’s ManyRoles” is the theme of theninth annual Conference forWorking Women, 8:30a.m.-2 p.m., Feb. 20, atBoling University CenterDuncan Ballroom. Chan-cellor Dunagan and DavidBelote, West Star executivedirector, will welcome par-ticipants following break-fast and registration, whichare scheduled for 8:30-9a.m.

Sponsored by the

WestStar Leadership Pro-gram, the conference isdesigned to appeal to allworking women in WestTennessee.

Some of the speakers andtheir topics include:

•Melody Zuker, coun-selor, Lambuth University,“Emotional Intelligence,”9:15-10 a.m.;

•Dr. W. Keith Williams,obstetrician and gynecolo-gist, the Jackson ClinicNorth, “Women’s Health

Balance life on Feb. 20

See Balance, Back Page

“The Legacy of a Decade ofCivil Rights Acts and Actions,1957-1968” is the theme of the7th annual Civil RightsConference. The conference,slated Feb. 26-March 3, duringBlack History Month.

As part of the conference, anAfrican-American dinner will behosted in the Boling UniversityCenter cafeteria at 4:30 p.m.,Feb. 28, featuring the Boys andGirls Choir of Union City. Julian

Bond, Civil Rights leader, willbe the keynote speaker at 7:30p.m., March 1, in WatkinsAuditorium of the BolingUniversity Center.

Also slated during BlackHistory Month, NAACP campusmembers will attend“Legislative Day on the Hill” inNashville on Feb. 13. On Feb.24, the Office of MinorityAffairs and Alpha Kappa Alphasorority will cosponsor a Black

History Month program inWatkins Auditorium in BolingUniversity Center.

For more information, contactTeresa Woody, director of theOffice of Minority Affairs, atext. 7282 or [email protected] more information about theCivil Rights Conference, contactDr. Alice-Catherine Carls, chairof the UT Martin Civil Rightsplanning committee, at 7472 [email protected].

Conference focus of Black History Month

Dr. Joe Johnson, UT presidentemeritus, speaks to fans Jan.25 during the men’s basket-ball game at Skyhawk Arena.He joined campus volunteersto kick off the 2007 FamilyCampaign, which runsthrough March 2. Pledges tothe Family Campaign can bemade through FamilyCampaign area captains or bycontacting the Office ofDevelopment, ext. 7620.

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the summer by UT Martin; Martin, TN 38238• Dr. John Petersen — President, University of Tennessee System

• Dr. Nick Dunagan — Chancellor, University of Tennessee at Martin • Rita Mitchell — Addenda Editor, University Editor

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Monday, Feb. 5– 6 p.m. – FAFSA Night, Room 206ABC, BolingUniversity Center– 6 p.m. – Mu Epsilon Delta meeting, Room230AB, Boling University Center– 7 p.m. – BSA meeting, Room 111, BolingUniversity Center– 7:30 p.m. – Julie Hill/Amy Parks Simmons,faculty recital, Harriet Fulton Theatre, Fine ArtsBuilding– 7:30 p.m. – Academic Speaker Series, Dr.Margrethe Ahlschwede, Watkins Auditorium,Boling University Center– 8:30 p.m. – Presidents’ Roundtable, Room 111,Boling University Center– 9:30 p.m. – SAC event, Watkins Auditorium,Boling University Center

Tuesday, Feb. 6– 10 a.m. – LIFELINE Campus Blood Drive,cafeteria hallway, Boling University Center (Feb.6-7)– 7 p.m. – Skyhawk men’s basketball atTennessee State– 7:30 p.m. – Faculty Recital Series, brass facul-ty, Harriet Fulton Theatre, Fine Arts Building– 8 p.m. – RUF, Room 111, Boling UniversityCenter

Wednesday, Feb. 7– 6 p.m. – Circle K meeting, Room 217, BolingUniversity Center– 6:30 p.m. – JARS meeting, WatkinsAuditorium, Boling University Center– 7 p.m. – A K Psi meeting, 206B, BolingUniversity Center– 8 p.m. – Football Bible study, 206A, BolingUniversity Center– 9 p.m. – Sigma Phi Epsilon meeting, Room206C, Boling University Center

Thursday, Feb. 8Noon – Christian faculty/staff luncheon, Room

125, Boling University Center– 7 p.m. – Skyhawk women’s basketball atTennessee State– 7 p.m. – Open Forum Bible study, Room 209,Boling University Center– 7 p.m. – LDSSA meeting, Room 229, BolingUniversity Center– 8 p.m. – Gamma Kappa Pi meeting, Room 217,Boling University Center– 9 p.m. – Sigma Chi meeting, Room 229,Boling University Center– 9 p.m. – SGA Senate meeting, Room 111,Boling University Center

Friday, Feb. 9– Skyhawk softball, SE Louisiana Tournament(Feb. 9-11)– 8:30 a.m. – LSAT test, Room 111, BolingUniversity Center– 2:30 p.m. – University Scholar ProspectWeekend, interviews, Room 230ABC, dinner,Room 206ABC– 9 p.m. – SAC movie, “Nacho Libre,” WatkinsAuditorium, Boling University Center

Saturday, Feb. 10– 8 a.m. – University Scholars Prospect Week-end, interviews, Room 229, luncheon, DuncanBallroom, Boling University Center– 9 a.m. – 2007 Young Writers’ Clubhouse,Gooch Hall– 7:35 p.m. – Skyhawk men’s basketball at E.Illinois

Sunday, Feb. 11– 4:30 p.m. – Skyhawk women’s basketball at E.Illinois– 6 p.m. – Sigma Chi meeting, Room 230ABC,Boling University Center– 8 p.m. – Gamma Kappa Pi meeting, Room 111,Boling University Center– 8 p.m. – Sigma Phi Epsilon meeting, Room206A, Boling University Center

• Feb. 5 – Academic Speaker Series• Feb. 5, 6 – Faculty Recital SeriesFEB. 5-11

ON THE CALENDAR IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER

Issues,” 10:15-11 a.m.;•Dr. Nell Gullet, professor of accounting,

finance and economics, UT Martin,“Financial Freedom—Mama’s Mad Money,”11-11:45 a.m.;

•Anita Battershell McCollum, Anita’sTravel, Jackson, “Travel…With Confidence,”12:15-1 p.m.;

•Beth A. Hamil, program director,Leadership Knoxville, “Colors of PersonalityProfile,” 1-1:45 p.m.

Mary Kate Ridgeway, family and consumerscience agent, UT Extension Services,WestStar class of 2001, will lead the confer-ence.

Lunch will be served from 11:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Door prizes will be awardedthroughout the conference.

The deadline to register is Feb. 14. Formsmay be mailed to WestStar, UT Martin, 320Administration Building, faxed to 7019 oremailed to [email protected]. If registeringvia email, include name, business, completeaddress and phone number. If registering fortwo people, make sure to include all informa-tion on both registrants. The fee is $35 perperson/$60 for two and includes continentalbreakfast, lunch and networking. Makechecks payable to WestStar. For more infor-mation, contact Virginia Grimes, at ext. 7298.

BalanceContinued from Front Page

February committee meeting dates for fac-ulty research, development and technologyare as follows: Feb. 13 - Institutional AnimalCare and Use Committee (IACUC) meeting(4 p.m.); Feb. 14 - Faculty Research andDevelopment Committee meeting (3:30p.m.); and Feb. 21 - Institutional ReviewBoard meeting (3:30 p.m.). For information,call the Office of Research, Grants andContracts at ext. 7015.

February meetings told

The Sick Leave Bank reported 257 mem-bers for the period ending Dec. 31, 2006.There were no new members, two termina-tions and two requests for hours during theperiod. The beginning balance for the periodwas 4,434.51, and ending balance was4,114.51. For more information on the sickleave bank, call Phillip Bright, director of theOffice of Human Resources, at ext. 7847.

Sick Bank totals noted

The Faculty Writing Project presents anopportunity for faculty to learn more aboutwriting and about teaching. It provides aforum for faculty to produce their own writ-ten work, to explore professional writing andto test out new methods for incorporatingwriting in the classroom and in professionalexperience.

Tenured and tenure-line faculty committedto becoming part of a community of teacher-writers are invited to apply. Voice Lessonsseeks wide representation among colleges.

Applications are due to Dr. DavidCarithers, assistant professor of English, andDr. Margrethe Ahlschwede, professor ofEnglish, by March 22. For more information,visit the Voice Lessons Web site athttp://www.utm.edu/staff/voicel/. Questionsmay be directed to either Carithers orAhlschwede.

Voice Lessons is supported by the UTMartin Office of Research, Grants andContracts, with additional support from theCollege of Humanities and Fine Arts.

Voice Lessons planned May 1, May 14-18

Drs. Julie Hill and Amy Simmons, assis-tant professors of music, will be highlight-ed in the first UT Martin Department ofMusic faculty series event for the semester,at 7:30 p.m., Feb. 5, in the Harriet FultonTheatre of the Fine Arts Building.

They will perform solo and chamber

works for clarinet and percussion in theupcoming faculty recital. Works on theprogram include: Corker, by Libby Larson;Blue Rondo ala Turk, by Brubeck; TangoSuite, by Piazzolla and others.

For more information, contact theDepartment of Music at ext. 7402.

Hill, Simmons perform tonight in faculty series