Whats the Word February 15th Issue

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WHAT’S THE WORD UNIVERSITY OF THE INCARNATE WORD

FEBRUARY 15, 2015

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How to do Well in College By: wikiHow http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360131512002254 http://www.wikihow.com/Do-Well-in-College Go to class. Why else would you pay for tuition or pay taxes for financial aid? Don't make excuses, just go. Even when you don't feel like it. Just go. You might get participation points, and the professor will also get to know you better. It will keep you in the flow of the class, and prepare you for anything that might come along. Many classes have in class assignments, pop quizzes, and case studies that only could be taken in class, if you are not there, you might lose points. Besides that, paying attention in class does wonders to your memory. It is never the same as revising it on your own. Some things are best seen, heard and noted down. Stay organized. College is all about multitasking. Planners can really help you to balance homework, due dates and tests. You should try to get your work done early, then you will have less stress. Some colleges have an online learning tool to help you keep track of assignments and the like. If you don't like the internet, try to use the good old assignment notebook. You can buy one at a WalMart or local dollar store for cheap. A binder is the best way to keep your stuff organized.

Avoid bringing your laptop to class. Or, if you have to, make sure you only use it for the task at hand. A study has shown that students who did multiple things on a laptop during a lecture scored lower on a test compared to those who did not multitask. Likewise, students who were in direct view of someone multitasking on their laptop also scored lower on a test compared to those who were not. Be business-like about your education. If you had a job you would have to go to your job at 9 AM and stay there until 5PM. The rest of the day would be your own time. If you did the same thing in college, you would do great. Go to class, go to the library, study seriously, at 5pm put away the books and go home. It's that simple. Once in a while you might have to work late, just like at a real job, but in general if you were spending 40 hours a week attending to school you would be a Dean's List student. Act like a professional, adult person. Treat your college education as it's like on the job training.


Find your own best method of studying. Everyone studies differently. Some can study with a lot of noise and others want silence. Some like the library and some like to study with friends, or even outside. Studies show that studying with others is best but only if you actually work. They also show that people cannot multitask and performance suffers when you try two things at once.[citation needed] If you find your own ideal study method, your understanding and recall will improve, likely leading to better grades. Balance work, school and social life. Many students start to mess up in college because they want to hang out with their friends every minute. There will always be time for partying in college. Pull yourself away from partying so that you can take care of business. Use your time effectively and efficiently. Do not procrastinate on assignments. Try to make progress every day on what is assigned. For example, if you have a report due in 6 weeks, do not wait until 3 days before it's due to begin working on it. Instead, work on it every day for 30 to 60 minutes. Once you get into it, it will actually be enjoyable seeing the progress unfold versus being stressed out and worried about an important assignment that has been put off and whose due date continuously gets closer and closer Be sure to take care of your health. Ancient Roman poet Juvenal said "una mente sana in un corpo sano" which means "a healthy mind in a healthy

body". Join a sports team or exercise, don't overdo the junk food, and try to get as much sleep as possible. Not only will you feel better, you'll be able to think and learn better too. Maintain 100% effort through semester. Some students start better than they finish. They do that in order to give themselves room to slack near the end of the semester, which can be a costly mistake. Push yourself to do your best on every assignment given out and make sure to check your syllabus to see which assignments are due when. Stay on top of your game and don't lose focus.

Always try to keep a positive attitude and have confidence.



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Owls Fly Higher than Cardinals Men's Tennis | 2/14/2016 10:46:00 PM |

HOUSTON, TEXAS – The University of the Incarnate Word men's tennis team dropped a match on the road against Rice University on Valentine's Day, 4-0. The #50 Rice Owls (8-1) used their home court advantage against the Cardinals (2-4) to keep the visitors off the board. In doubles, the duos of Joey Vatanadilok (San Antonio/Bridgeway Academy) and Sebastian Mortier (Hanau, Germany/ Karl-Rehbeln-Schule) as well as Tucker Brown (New Braunfels/New Braunfels HS) and Ryan Hoverson (Grand Forks, ND/ Red River HS) were dispatched by identical 6-3 scores. In singles play, only three matches were completed. At #1 singles, Vatanadilok was dealt a loss to Jamie Malik, 6-1 and 6-1. Mortier and Hoverson also each lost in straight sets to give the Owls the win. The Cardinals will return to the nest for three consecutive matches. Incarnate Word will first face Tyler Junior College on Friday at 2 p.m. Saturday's match will be against UT Rio Grande Valley with doubles starting at 9 a.m. UIW will finish off the weekend against Prairie View A&M on Sunday at 2 p.m.

http://uiwcardinals.com/news/2016/1/24/MBB_0124161030.aspx


UIW ORG SPOTLIGHT

Society of Therapeutic Rehab Students

This organization shall be established for students with special interest in physical therapy, occupational therapy, and other rehabilitative professions to improve knowledge of rehabilitative science, opportunities for observation, volunteerism, professional development, and graduate school preparation. The Society of Therapeutic Rehab Students will include individuals who engage in challenging academics as well as provide a forum for our members to move toward a professional career.


HOUSTON WE HAVE SO MANY


Dear Houston, UIW Campus Life Advice Column Anonymous Writer

Dear Houston, I am having trouble with my roommate bringing guys over all the time, what should I do to talk to her? Signed: Passive Aggressive Roommate Dear Passive Aggressive Roommate, It seems as though your preference would to be passive aggressive about the issue so here’s what you do: Make things a little Pinteresting by decorating the place with Live, Laugh, Love décor. That always drives people away. -Signed: Houston

Dear Houston, I keep chasing after this girl that gives me mixed signals every other day. Do I keep going or do I give up? I’m getting discouraged. Signed: Confused Lover

Dear Houston, What do I do if I got a stage 5 clinger? -Signed: Desperado

Dear, Confused Lover Only chase two things in life bb- paper and the ice cream truck. Is she your favorite cartoon character made of ice cream with bubble gum eyes? Chase that degree so you can make the money to buy a quality girl Choco Tacos. -Signed: Houston

Dear Desperado, If you can’t fake your death, which is my normal go-to plan, then just follow these ancient words- “And unto Felicia, the Lord sayeth, ‘fare thee well’”. Or you could go new age and hit ‘em with the “same phone, what you want?” -Signed: Houston Have a problem? Email: campuslife@uiwtx.edu to see your question in next week’s issue


These Two Penguins Just Celebrated Their 22nd Valentine’s Day Together Rachael Krishna BuzzFeed Staff Two African blackfooted penguins spent the weekend celebrating their 22nd Valentine’s day together. Kohl and Zelda shared a romantic meal of fish to celebrate their copper anniversary. The couple live together at Audubon Aquarium of the Americas in New Orleans. In a statement, senior Aviculturist Tom Dyer explained that whilst most penguins mate for life, not all love stories are as happy as Kohl and Zelda’s. “We’ve seen our share of penguin heartbreak, infidelity and sometimes joyful reunion here in our colony. ” He said. “ Kohl and Zelda, however, are spending their 22nd Valentine’s Day together. They are Audubon’s sweethearts.”

Happy Anniversary Guys! http://www.buzzfeed.com/krishrach/these-two-penguins-just-celebrated-their-22nd-valentines-day#.pnAJY1nGN



CARDINAL COMMUNITY LEADERS PROGRAM ETTLING CENTER FOR CIVIC LEADERSHIP

Ettling Center for Civic Leadership

APPLICATION DEADLINE: April 1, 2016

Why become a Cardinal Community Leader?

SERVE locally with one of our partner agencies SERVE globally through an interna�onal service experience Develop your LEADERSHIP skills Par�cipate in MENTORSHIP opportuni�es Receive an iPad for your personal and academic development Program Requirements:  Eligible applicants are UIW Freshmen or Sophomores with at least a 2.5 GPA and completed 12 hours of coursework during Fall 2015 semester  Par�cipate in a 6 day summer orienta�on workshop August 16‐21, 2016 Room and board provided at no cost to par�cipant. A�endance is required.  Commit to a minimum of 25 hours of service, mentoring and leadership devel‐ opment each semester.  Selected students would be required to enroll in a specied Social Jus�ce (3 hour credit) course for Fall of 2016.  Serve as a Cardinal Community leader through gradua�on (2‐3 years).  Submit online applica�on which will be due April 1, 2016.  Submit a le�er of recommenda�on from a faculty member. Le�er may be sent via email to Monica Cruz, Director at mdcruz@uiwtx.edu or delivered to AD 158 or campus mail CPO# 382.

Obtain an Application at AD 158 or visit: http://www.uiw.edu/ccl/studentengagement/cardinal‐community‐leaders.html

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Interested in a week long Summer volunteer experience? Join Us for UN VERANO CON ARISE Travel to South Texas to help provide learning and fun To the children of colonias! And learn more about Immigra�on and the Texas‐Mexico border.

You can earn 45+ community service hours!

APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT: h�p://www.uiw.edu/ccl/ studentengagement/service‐ internships.html

For more informa�on contact: E�ling Center for Civic Leadership Administra�on Building Room 158 (210) 283‐6423


Legacy Student Sustainability Scholars The Ettling Center for Civic Leadership in coordination with the Office of Sustainability and UIW’s Student Government Association is looking for applicants for the 2015-2016 Legacy Sustainability Scholars. The purpose of the Legacy Sustainability Scholars is to maintain, support, promote and bring awareness to UIW and the San Antonio community of the balance of human development and growth with the welfare of the natural world, both in the present and for the future. In alignment with the tenet of Catholic Social Teaching and the emphasis of social justice supported by the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, the Sustainability Scholars will ensure that the university continues to meet the ecological needs in ways that protect and restore the natural environment. Thus, the Legacy Student Sustainability Scholars will: Conduct a total of 100 hours of sustainable service (Jan 2016-Aug 2016) which will include the maintenance of the UIW Campus Gardens (expansion of gardening pro-jects may go beyond the UIW campus boundaries and be conducted with local/regional/international community partners).

Submit a report of activities, efforts and hours served in supporting Campus Sustainability Efforts.

Sustainability Scholars may conduct other ‘sustainability projects’ in addition to gardening; other ‘sustainability projects’ which will need programmatic funding will need to be approved by SGA and should be submitted as a formal proposal as soon as possible with support from an SGA delegate/senator.

Receive a $1000 stipend for completing all necessary sustainable service criteria, including 100 hours of service (January-August 2016) and reports.

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Elizabeth Huth Coates Theatre Thursday at 7 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. Sunday at 2 p.m. University of the Incarnate Word Ž • Department of Theatre Arts 4301 Broadway, San Antonio, TX 78209

The House of Bernarda Alba

By Federico Garcia Lorca

Feb. 19-21 & 25-27

The University of the Incarnate Word provides reasonable accommodation with adequate notice. To request disability accommodation for this event, visit www.uiw.edu/ada. 10/15 100

Call 210.829.3800 for reservations


"In 2014, UIW student Alec Ramirez registered to be a member of Be The Match Registry. In 2015, Alec got the call that he was a marrow match for a boy with Leukemia. Alec kept his commitment and donated his lifesaving cells to this little boy, who is alive today thanks to his generous gift of life."

Annual Event started in 2013 in honor of San Antonio Police Officer Anthony "Tony" Barasa. Tony was in need of a marrow match and sadly passed away in 2014 after complications related to acute myeloid leukemia after no adult marrow match was found. The UIW Pre-Pharmacy Association is carrying on his memory and mission of bringing awareness to the important need for committed marrow donors and cord blood donation.

Be involved. Transplant hope. Sponsored by:

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University of The Incarnate Word 4301 Broadway

Wednesday Feb. 17 Thursday Feb. 18 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the circle next to the Wellness Center

For further information, please contact Adriana Estrada at 210-857-5990 www.gencure.org


STUDENTS: Does your professor demonstrate an extraordinary dedication to teaching? Would you like to identify and acknowledge a full-time instructor who has inspired you to become a more engaged UIW student? Nominate that educator for the 12th annual Presidential Teaching Award!

2016 Presidential Teaching Award For full details and nomination form: www.uiw.edu/teacher

Nominations accepted February 1-29, 2016 Feb. 16 - Last Day to Order! Herff Jones will be at the Bookstore Tuesday, Feb. 16 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., to take your ring order! Unable to make it to the Bookstore? Be sure to order your ring online before Feb. 18 to participate in UIW’s First Annual Ring Ceremony. The Alumni & Parent Associations are proud to host the ceremony on Saturday, April 16 : 2pm at the McDermott Convocation Center. To register for this event visit www.uiwalumni.org/rc16. Contact the Alumni & Parent Relations Office at (210) 805-5899 if you have any questions.



Paula Gold-Williams Interim President & Chief Executive Officer

What Does it Take? Paula Gold-Williams was named Interim President & Chief Executive Officer in November 2015. Prior to this appointment, she served as Group Executive Vice President - Financial & Administrative Services, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) & Treasurer, managing finances for the nation's largest gas and electric municipal utility. Gold-Williams has served as CPS Energy's CFO since 2008. She also has served in other capacities such as chief administrative officer and controller. Gold-Williams joined CPS Energy in 2004 after holding various positions in several San Antonio businesses, including regional controller for Time-Warner Cable and vice president of finance for Luby's, Inc. Gold-Williams is a Certified Public Accountant and a Chartered Global Management Accountant. She earned an Associate of Fine Arts degree from San Antonio College, a Bachelor of Business Administration, with a concentration in Accounting from St. Mary’s University, and a Master of Business Administration, in Finance & Accounting from Regis University.

FEB. 17TH 12:00PM LIBRARY AUDITORIUM Sponsored by Women and Gender Studies and the School of Mathematics, Science and Engineering

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