The Cameron University Collegian: August 31, 209

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COLLEGIAN THE CA M ERON U N I V ER SIT Y

Informing the Cameron Family Since 1926

Monday, August 31, 2009

News

Volume 84 Issue 1

New faculty-in-residence welcomed Dr. Justin Walton brings new ideas, goals to program By Joshua Rouse Collegian Staff

CU $upports You program aims to give students relief from the costs of college. SEE PAGE 2

A&E

Cameron’s faculty-in-residence project has taken a new turn this year as Communications Assistant professor Dr. Justin Walton assumes the role of live-in professor on campus. Dr. Walton is the third professor to live in the McMahon Center, following Dr. John Bachelor and Dr. Paul Crandon. While the semester has only begun, Dr. Walton said he can already tell it’s going to be a fascinating experience. “I really thought this would be an interesting time to live on “Every night, something campus, with all of the changes that is going on and I’ve really are taking place,” Dr. Walton said. enjoyed the opportunity “We have so many new buildings popping up. The landscape of the to pop my head out and campus is changing. We have so get involved with students many new students coming to and the different types of Cameron, and coming off our centennial celebration, I think it’s campus events.” a very exciting time to be here and to work at Cameron and live on — Dr. Justin Walton campus.” Faculty -in-residence Dr. Walton finds his new surroundings fascinating. He lives inside the McMahon Center and is right in the middle of the hustle and bustle of the Cameron Village. He said the prospect might sound hectic, but he thrives there. There are certain statutes and responsibilities expected of the facultyin-residence. In addition to his standard office hours, Dr. Walton has to maintain three office hours a week in the McMahon Center. He said he has an open door policy during those times when students can come by and discuss their experiences on campus or come to him with any problems they might have in relation to the university.

See WALTON Page 2

‘District 9’ a smart, fun sci-fi film.

Photo by Jim Horinek

Working from home: Communications Assistant Professor Dr. Justin Walton gives senior Music major Leah Bennett some assistance with her course work. Dr. Walton lives on campus as part of the faculty-in-residence program.

Business Building gets finishing touches Auditorium: The new building houses a 114 seat auditorium that can function as a location for many different events.

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Sports Open Doors: Shortly before the semester commenced the Business Building was completed and ready to hold its first classes.

CU cheerleader named as ‘Sports Illustrated’ Cheerleader of the Week. SEE PAGE 6

Voices

Health Care Reform a necessary but tricky subject. SEE PAGE 4

State of the Art: The classrooms in the Business Building are fully equipped with the latest instructional technology.

Meeting Areas: There are many seating areas throughout the building that will allow students to interact with their professors. Photos by Jim Horinek

Emergency communication system to be tested Thursdayy Students urged to update contact information on MyCU All Cameron University students are urged to update their contact information on MyCU no later than Sept. 1 in preparation for a test of the Emergency Communication System. The ECS test will occur at 2 p.m. Thursday. This system is used to notify students of campus closures and other emergencies which impact campus life. “Cameron takes pride in its ability to notify students of emergency situations and campus closures,” ures,” said Jamie Glover, Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management. “In order for the system to be effective, ctive, we must have current contact information on file for every student. Otherwise, students will not receive these crucial rucial emergency notifications.” Messages will be sent via phone, e-mail and text message. Students needing to confirm or update ate their contact information should take the following steps: 1. Log into MyCU at https://mycu.cameron.edu 2. Click on the ‘My Info’ tab 3. Click on the ‘Update Personal Info’ tab and enter contact information. 4. To receive a text message, please enter the number where it should be received into the he space for alternate phone 2. The university will not be responsible for any charges incurred for receiving eceiving the text message.

ECS Test 9/3/09

Important Delivery Notes: • When receiving an emergency message from Cameron, the caller ID will display 580.581.2200. • For e-mail, the message will be from notice@cameron.edu. • When listening to a message, please be aware that background noise will cause the system stem to “stop and start.” It is calibrated very delicately to determine whether a person or an answering wering machine has picked up the phone, and background noise may affect the delivery. If possible, sible, move to a quiet area, or press the “mute” button. • If any part of the message was missed, please stay on the line and press star to hear thee message again. Students who have difficulty updating their contact information can contact Margot Gregory at 581.2338 or via e-mail at margotg@cameron.edu.

Graphic by Jim Horinek


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