Monday, January 27, 2014

February 2014


The cold has seemed to settle in on us, but we know that warm and then hot weather is right around the corner.


This is a relatively quiet time of the academic year. There are no looming deadlines, and the first set of exams is probably still a couple of weeks away. Now is a good time to be plotting strategy for successfully managing this semester. You should have a real good sense now of the demands of each of your classes – when the tests and papers are due and how much studying you will need to put into each class. You can prioritize the demands on your own time. Think about each class and how important it is to you. Think about your extracurricular activities – when are the major events for these groups? How much time do you need to put into these activities? Start budgeting time within each day for your classes. more>>

Dr. Steven Bachrach
Class Marshal

We hope the new semester is off to a great start for all of you. As you settle into your spring classes and activities, here are some important February dates to remember that will impact your sophomore year. Yep, it’s already time to start thinking about next Fall.  Next year you will be a part of Sophomore College, and there are some options to consider this month that are in keeping with the SoCol core tenants, what Andrew Hoing refers to as living by the “five S's”: Social Connections, Service, Study Abroad, Social Awareness, and Selecting a Major.  The first important date is Feb 6th, the due date for ResLife applications to be a Resident Mentor (RM) next semester.  Second, you’ll need to decide by the end of the month if you are interested in applying to be a part of Trinity’s award-winning Hope Hall next semester.  Next year will be the Murchison Hall program’s third year, and there are plenty of Hope Hall openings for this unique pairing of service opportunities with the best dorm location and some of the most spacious rooms on campus. All applications will be considered; talk to current Hope Hall residents and ask them what it’s all about.  So give serious consideration to being an RM or a Hope Hall member as a part of your SoCol experience. more>>

John & Darcy Collins
Alumni Sponsor










Video Contest

The Dean of Students Office is looking to replace the mandatory online alcohol course for new students with a student-produced video about alcohol on campus. Bids are being solicited now, starting at $1,000 for the winning entry. Please click on the Request for Proposal (RFP) pdf for more information and to submit a proposal to Dean of Students David Tuttle by February 21, 2014.

Fall Student Conduct Newsletter
Trinity is committed to a fair and educational student conduct process. Please review the fall newsletter and statistics to learn more.
 



Get Your Tail to the Gym
Don’t miss out on the food, fun and free stuff at the Health and Fitness Day on Wednesday, February 19 from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Bell Center, Sams Gym.  There will be health screenings, games, and lots of information about how to stay healthy throughout your life.  Visitors to the event are eligible for the door prize drawing and a free t-shirt while supplies last. 

Influenza, How to Protect Yourself
The CDC recommends a flu vaccine as the first line of defense against the flu.  Shots are still available in Health Services.  No appointment necessary. 
Click here to learn about the flu and other actions you can take to protect yourself.


Depression Screening Day
The spring edition of DSD is Wednesday, February 12, between 1 and 4 p.m. in the Counseling Services office, 215 Coates (above the bookstore).  If you wonder whether you might be suffering from depression or manic depression, obtain a confidential consultation without an appointment.  Each DSD participant will complete a questionnaire and meet with a counselor.  Alternatively, you can see a counselor any weekday either by appointment or during walk-in hours (3 – 4:30 p.m.).  To learn more about Counseling Services, please visit our website.

Pizza & Pleasure Sexuality Education Series
Cay Crow, sexuality educator and certified sex therapist, will address the following topics as part of the popular P&P series.  Each Thursday night’s session will be held in the Woodlawn Room (239 Coates University Center) beginning at 7:30 p.m.  The dates and topics are
  • Jan 30: Making Love without ‘Doing It’ (sponsored by Classical Studies)
  • Feb 13: Beyond Vanilla: “Kinky” Sexuality (sponsored by Modern Languages & Literatures)
  • Feb 20: Questions & Answers about Sex & Sexuality (sponsored by Psychology)

Refreshments, including pizza, provided by Counseling Services.


Spring 2014 Career Fair
Wednesday, February 19, 2014, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Laurie Auditorium

It’s never too early to begin career exploration for life after Trinity University. First-year students are encouraged to introduce yourselves to employers and recruiters to learn their requirements for future internships and part-time jobs. For a full list of employers attending, visit TigerJobs. Come by Career Services prior to the fair to start your resume, and even for assistance with the “What do I want to be when I grow up?” process.

S.O.S. – Student Organization Series
Tuesdays, 12 - 1 p.m., Waxahachie Room, Coates 
Learn how to navigate troubled waters and keep your group afloat! Open to all students. Attend 4 of 5 sessions for a certificate!
·         Feb. 4 – Encouraging Good Followership
·         Feb. 11 – Cultivating Productivity
·         Feb. 18 – Leading in Times of Change
·         Feb. 25 – Working Through Group Conflict
·         Mar. 4 – Managing Crisis Situations
Sponsored by Campus and Community Involvement. Contact Kate Polivka or Becka Bovio with questions.

O-TEAM APPLICATIONS ONLINE
Remember the tie-dye shirts? O-Teamers are student mentors who provide information about Trinity University to new students and families during New Student Orientation. They assist with event coordination, give tours, lead group activities, and teach students to navigate our campus.

Information Sessions:
·         Feb. 21, 3:30 – 4:30 p.m., (Woodlawn Room – Coates)
·         Mar. 4, 5 - 6 p.m. (Woodlawn Room – Coates)

Information Tables:
·         Feb. 24, 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. (Mabee)
·         Mar. 5, 3 - 5 p.m. (Coates)

Apply online at http://tinyurl.com/TrinityOTeam2014 by March 21 at 5 p.m.!

Deadline to Order 2014 Mirage yearbook
Go to cpstore.trinity.edu or yearbookforever.com or e-mail mirage@trinity.edu to order a 2014 Mirage yearbook before February 13. Not sure if you’ve ordered already? Check trinity.edu/yearbook.

S.A.V.E. 2-22-14
Join TUVAC in their annual San Antonio Volunteer Effort, Saturday February 22. Volunteer activities will be held at: Habitat for Humanity, San Antonio Food Bank, Lamar Elementary, local parks, and much more! Transportation to and from campus will be provided. The first 150 volunteers receive an awesome long-sleeved t-shirt. To register, visit www.trinity.edu/tuvac.

Dining Services
Welcome back, students! February will be a month filled with lots of desserts. We will be selling cupcakes and other fun Valentine treats at the Commons Food Court and P.O.D. beginning February 3, 2014. Check out the newsletter to learn more about our upcoming events and the new changes to our Skyline Bistro. As always, like us on Facebook and visit our website.