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Dec. 15, 2003

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Save the Date: Black Family Technology Awareness Event Feb. 14, 2004

Institute Diversity invites the Rensselaer community and their families to a kick-off event for Black Family Technology Awareness Week. The event, scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 14, 2004 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., is part of Rensselaer’s celebration of Black History Month. There will be door prizes, refreshments, and a grand-prize giveaway of a new computer (you must be present to win) at the conclusion of the event. For more information, contact Trina Beaudoin at 276-3060 or beaudp@rpi.edu. 12/15/03

Rensselaer at Hartford To Launch Morning Lecture Series on IT

Rensselaer at Hartford’s Professional Development Programs (PDP) will begin a new lecture series in 2004 called “IT’s Only Breakfast.” The lectures will be brief, fast-paced, informative, and will cover key areas of interest to the information technology (IT) community. Rensselaer faculty will bring their insight to sessions covering diverse areas of importance to the IT world. The talks will provide an opportunity to learn about new trends and technologies, look into the future of IT, and network with other professionals.

Scheduled topics (with more details and additional sessions to be announced) for the series that will run Fridays at 8-9:30 a.m. include:

* Jan. 16, 2004 — Why IT DOES Matter
* March 19, 2004 — The Semantic Web: Advantages and Roadblocks to Adoption
* May 21, 2004 – Avoiding the Scapegoat Trap: Managing IT/Line Organization Conflict During Strategic Change Efforts

All of the seminars will be held at Rensselaer at Hartford. Registration is required and open to all interested participants. The cost of each lecture will be $25 and includes breakfast and on-site parking.

Professional Development Programs (PDP) are all of the noncredit educational and training offerings of Rensselaer. The programs are designed to address the challenges an individual faces in the workplace or in organizational advancement. Complete details including program descriptions and registration forms are available by contacting Michael Harrington, Program Specialist, by phone (860) 548-2459, fax (860) 548-7999, e-mail: harrinm@rh.edu, or on our Web site: http://web4.rh.edu/. 12/15/03

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Yacub Addy in Concert With Wynton Marsalis on BET

Last spring, Ghanaian drum master and Rensselaer music professor Yacub Addy and his ensemble, Odadaa!, performed two concerts with jazz composer and trumpeter Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra at Columbia College in New York City as part of the Jazz at Lincoln Center’s outreach programs.

Footage from the concerts will air on the BET network in two broadcasts. Africa Jazz, Part 1 will air on Sunday, Dec. 21, at 1 p.m. and Africa Jazz, Part 2 will air Sunday, Jan. 18 at 1 p.m. The shows are part of BET’s Journey With Jazz at Lincoln Center series.

Addy, who teaches a popular music class in Ghanaian drumming at Rensselaer, formed Odadaa! in 1982. The ensemble grew out of a succession of groups formed by Addy beginning in 1957 first in Ghana, then in Europe and the United States. Odadaa! combines African percussion, rich vocals, and traditional African dance. Wynton Marsalis was awarded an honorary doctorate of fine arts at Rensselaer at Rensselaer's 1996 Commencement ceremony. 12/8/02

Parking Garage Signup Under Way

Core-lot (“C”) permit-holders will be given first preference for spaces in the new 500-car parking garage, which is scheduled to open in mid January. If you have core parking and would like garage parking, e-mail parking@rpi.edu by Dec. 15. You do not need to come to the parking office; your transponder will be reprogrammed for garage access.

After Dec. 15, garage parking will be available to all other faculty and staff on a first-come, first-served basis. If all the spaces have not been allocated by Feb. 1, 2004, post-doctoral and graduate students will be offered the option of garage parking for the spring 2004 semester. Any remaining parking would then be opened to all other students (except for freshmen) on a first-come, first-served basis for the spring semester. If you have questions, contact Carol Wagar at ext. 8528. 12/8/02

Save the Date: “Embrace the Dream” Event: Jan. 19

The campus community is invited to the third annual “Embrace the Dream” celebration on Monday, Jan. 19 in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream of the “beloved community.” The day will include a number of events starting with brunch at 11 a.m. with a keynote address by President Shirley Ann Jackson. For more information, contact the Office of the First-Year Experience at fye@rpi.edu or 276-6864. 12/8/02

Call for Entries: The McKinney Contest

Students heading home after finals are being encouraged to think about creating something for next spring’s McKinney Contest. Each year this literary/art competition offers monetary prizes at both the graduate and undergraduate level for the following categories: poetry, essay, fiction, drama, or electronic media.

Since 1941, the McKinney Contest has been administered and judged by the faculty of the Department of Language, Literature, and Communication. Samuel P. McKinney, an 1884 graduate of Rensselaer, endowed the contest as a memorial to his wife, Mary A. Earl McKinney.

For guidelines or entry forms, contact Pat Marra at 276-6468 or marrap@rpi.edu. Entry deadline is March 12, 2004. 12/1/03

Call for Nominations: Rensselaer Alumni Hall of Fame

The Rensselaer Alumni Hall of Fame is accepting nominations for its 2005 Induction Class. The Rensselaer Alumni Hall of Fame is designed to permanently preserve, celebrate, and widely communicate the long and exceptional heritage of Rensselaer. To date, 49 alumni and friends of the Institute who have made outstanding and far-reaching accomplishments have been inducted.

Additional information and an online nomination form is available at www.alumni.rpi.edu/hof. Note: nomination forms are due by Jan. 31, 2004.

If you have questions, contact Peter Pedone, assistant director of alumni relations, at pedonp@rpi.edu or ext. 6061. 11/10/03

Snow Emergency Parking for Off-Campus Personnel

Students, faculty, and staff who would otherwise park on the city streets will be able to park in the North Lot when the City of Troy declares a snow emergency on city streets, according to Rensselaer’s Parking Office. Vehicles must display a Snow Emergency Permit, which can be obtained free of charge from Rensselaer's Parking Office during regular business hours. Or, apply online for your Snow Emergency Permit at http://www.pt.rpi.edu/ under permit management.

If you already have a Rensselaer parking permit, you do not need to obtain a Snow Emergency Permit. Your permit will be valid during Snow Emergencies.

The last four rows of the North Lot in the northwest corner will be made available during snow emergencies and the parking entry gates will be in the up position. Parking is allowed for the duration of the snow emergency. Permits are valid for the entire semester, including during semester breaks.

Information about snow emergencies and parking restrictions is available by calling 274-TROY (8769) or by checking Rensselaer's Campus Parking Web site at http://squirrel.pt.rpi.edu/. For further information, contact the Parking Office at ext. 6616. 11/10/03

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