October 5, 2009                                                               Vol. 14 No. 6  
 

Items for multiple weeks will be posted with >>> and linked to a follow-up page with complete details. To print a hard copy of the Coffey Break you will need to go to www.huntington.edu/news/ and choose Coffey Break and the date you want.  You can then print from the website.

 

Campus Ministries

Verse Of The Year

 ….for all of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ. 28There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus. Galatians 3:27-28.
 

Chapel: Tuesday and Thursday @ 10:00 AM in the  MCA
Ekklesia: Student-led service Wednesdays @ 9:30 PM
Convocation or Divine Hours: 
 Fridays @ 11:00 AM MCA

 

OCTOBER

Tuesday       Brenda Salter McNeil

Wednesday  Wright and Livingston Men CMCs

Thursday      Small Group follow-up from Tuesday's chapel

Friday          Divine Hours

 

URBANA 09:

Register by October 17th at www.urbana09.org

Intervarsity 22nd Student Missions Conference.

December 27-31, 2009 in St. Louis.   

Student Rate:  $395 by October 17th  $475 by December 1st

 


Gather. Examine. Fellowship.

Commuter Chapels > > >

 

Academics

 

The Merchant of Venice: This Al Pacino movie based on the Shakespeare play will be shown at 7:00 PM, Tuesday, October 6, in Hiner Hall, on the second floor of the Science Building. All are invited to attend. This film is rated R for brief nudity intended to suggest the prostitution in Renaissance Venice.

 


Study Abroad Programs > > >


 

Israel - Holy Land J-Term Trip > > >

 

Administrative

 

Flu Shots Information > > >

 


HU Student Facebook 

Students: Our Facebook page now has over 1,465 fans. Come discover why at http://www.facebook.com/huntingtonuniversity. We've passed Taylor's number of fans, and are getting close to IWU's. Keep it rolling! Click "Become a Fan" and "Suggest to Friends."


Departamento De ESPAÑOL > > >


Fall 2008 Photo Directories

The photo directories will be published only by request.  If you want a copy, please email mpasko@huntington.edu.  The cost for a directory is $7.  This will be a color photo directory.


 

 

Poverty Simulation

Monday, October 5 from 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Upper Dining Hall

There are now no spaces available.

 


From Career Services

Students are invited to attend the Government Career Fair 2009 on Monday Oct. 19 from 11:00-3:00 p.m. at Indiana Memorial Union B Alumni Hall at Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. STUDENTS FROM ALL COLLEGES WELCOME!


Important Dates for Education Majors 

Student Teacher Application Deadline: Monday, Nov. 2, 2009

Fall Junior Block Luncheon #1: Tuesday, November 17, 2009; 11:45 – 12:45, HDC

Fall Junior Block Luncheon #2: Tuesday, December 1, 2009; 11:45 – 12:45, HDC

Teacher Education Application Deadline:  Noon, Friday, December 11, 2009


 

The Huntington University Graduate School will be hosting an open house on Monday, Oct. 26 for those interested in learning more about our M.A. in Counseling.

The schedule will be: 

3:00 p.m. – Guests arrive (Graduate School Building)

                  Introduction of the evening – light refreshments

4:00 p.m. – Observe Dr. Colleen Zurcher-McGuaran’s Legal,

                 Ethical, and Professional Issues class

5:00 p.m. – Dinner and Q&A with Dr. Jerry Davis 

                 Director, M.A. in Counseling

6:30 p.m. – Wrap up with graduate admissions

7:00 p.m. – Observe Dr. Jerry Davis and Professor Scott Makin’s

                  Knowledge and Skills of Mental Health Counseling

                  course

Please RSVP to Amy Mattox at amattox@huntington.edu or ext. 4129 no later than Monday, Oct. 19. 

 

 

Activities & Organizations

 

Guess Who’s Turning 43?

 

LAKE SNO-TIP

Join us Friday, October 9 to Celebrate

The Birthday Party starts at 5:15 near the DC with a helicopter landing that is flying in our Guest of Honor, Gene Snowden, one of the men the lake was named after.  Dinner will follow the helicopter landing at 5:30.


Midnight Study Break!

Students! It’s that time of year when you have the opportunity to share a late night break with some of your favorite faculty and staff and see them in their jammies!! The food is fabulous, the fellowship is outstanding and you do not want to miss out on the fun! Come to the President’s home Wednesday, October 21 from 11:00 PM until 1:00 AM 

Wear your favorite PJs and find out what everyone is talking about!



Newsboys Concert

6:00 PM Sunday, October 18
STAR 88.3 and Huntington University have partnered to present an evening of music and message with the Newsboys at Fort Wayne’s Allen County War Memorial Coliseum.

 


Senate presents Homecoming Court

KING:  Amos Rawley

QUEEN: Katie Aeschliman

Senior Court Representatives

King candidates
        Matthew Cable
        Amos Rawley
        Joel Reichenbach
        Peter Owens
Queen candidates
        Katie Aeschliman
        Melissa Keighin
        Danielle Miller
        Jessica Rhode

Junior Court Representatives

          Joel Bullis

          Gloria Bonilla

Sophomore Court Representatives

          Alec Rosario

          Brianne Morrison

Freshman Court Representatives

          George Halim

          Lauren Kerr

 


Harlem Ambassadors

On Wednesday Oct 14 at 7:00 p.m. in the Huntington North High School gym there will be a basketball game between the Harlem Ambassadors and a group of local players.  This event is sponsored by the Lions Club of Huntington.  The intent is a cheap and entertaining event for the entire family.  Tickets are $3 in advance or $4 at the door.  If you want tickets, contact Dr. Mike Rowley (260) 359-4277.


SAB Events

Saturday October 10 - 8:00 PM Laser X (after Fall Work Day) OLYMPIAD!


Opportunities for intramural and personal fitness involvement.

http://www.huntington.edu/athletics/

campus_rec/


Yearbooks

If you did not pick up your yearbook at Davis Hall Follies you may stop by the student development office.  Any student that was here last semester is entitled to a free yearbook.


 

Parent Weekend-November 13 & 14 Nominate your mother and/or father for the Annual Mother of-the-Year and Father of-the-Year Awards to be presented at the Parent Breakfast, November 14! Essays will be reviewed and winners selected by Huntington University Parent Council. In your words, describe how your parent(s) demonstrated love, sacrifice, and Christian witness to you and others. Nominations may be sent in Word format to Pete Schownir at pschownir@huntington.edu. Call x. 4045 if you have questions.


 

Great Pay. Great Experience. Fun Work.

The Advancement Office is looking for enthusiastic self-starters who love their Huntington experience. Opportunity to work year around is available. We will be calling alumni, donors, and friends inviting them to continue their financial support for students just like you! If you are interested, please contact Jeremy Rufener: email: jrufener@huntington.edu or phone: 260-359-4089.

 

The Boys and Girls Club of Huntington are hiring for the following positions >>>

 

Girls Basketball Coach

Horace Mann Elementary January – March

Two Nights Per Week Paid Position

If interested contact: Joanie Wood 356-8312

 

 






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