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News for faculty and staffNovember 30, 2007CAMPUS NEWS WRO calls for submissions for new 'zineThe Women's Resource Office is calling for submissions for the zine publication "Witness." More CSSAC available for presentations to departments, areasThe Clerical and Service Staff Advisory Committee has developed a presentation that they are prepared to give to any department or area that would like to learn more about CSSAC and its mission and actions. MoreEducation's Super Saturday program offered to gifted and talented kidsSuper Saturday is a popular enrichment program designed to meet the needs of academically, creatively, and artistically gifted students from age four (pre-kindergarten) through eighth grade. More Volleyball to open tournament playThe Purdue volleyball team will open NCAA tournament play tonight at Ohio. The game is set to begin at 7:30 p.m. MoreGENERAL NEWS Specialists to offer help to farmers on income tax managementThe Income Tax Management for Farmers in 2007 program is scheduled for 7:30-9:30 p.m. Dec. 6 at several Purdue Cooperative Extension Service locations around Indiana.The program will discuss income tax management opportunities for weather-related crop and livestock losses, as well as techniques for managing taxable incomes. More 'Day in College' offered for Columbus/Greensburg college-bound studentsThe Purdue College of Technology at Columbus/Greensburg will give high school juniors and seniors a chance to experience college life during its second "Day in College" event today (Nov. 30). MoreCALENDAR AND EVENTS Events today, this weekend at PurdueHere is a list of events happening Nov. 30-Dec. 2 at the West Lafayette campus. MorePurdue symphony to perform 'Firebird'The Purdue Symphony Orchestra will uncage one of classical music's most fanciful creatures -- the Firebird -- during a concert at 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1, at the Long Center in Lafayette. Igor Stravinsky "Firebird," written for the Ballets Russes, was considered groundbreaking in 1910 and made the composer an overnight sensation in Paris. More How to submit items to Purdue Today Problems? Contact Mike Willis, Purdue News Service, (765) 494-0371, jwillis1@purdue.edu Purdue Today: (765) 494-2036; purduetoday@purdue.edu |
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