September 19,
2003
DEEN
ACCEPTED TO NELD PROGRAM
Mary Deen has been selected to participate in the Extension Committee
on Organization and Policy (ECOP) National Extension Leadership
Development (NELD) program for interns, Class IX. You will receive
official notification and additional information by regular mail.
Her first seminar will be held in Nashville, Tennessee, October
19 through October 24. Congratulations, Mary!
OCTOBER
22 EXTENSION ENGAGED: "PRIVILEGE, POWER, AND DIFFERENCE"
Mark your calendar now for an interview with author Allan Johnson
which is scheduled for October 22 from 9:30 - 10:30 am. Dr. Johnson
has worked on issues of privilege, oppression, and social inequality
since receiving his Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Michigan
in 1972. He has authored a number of books, including "The
Gender Knot: Unvraveling Our Patriarchal Legacy (1997); The Forest
and the Trees: Sociology as Life, Practice and Promise (1997), and
"The Blackwell Dictionary of Sociology."
Program
host Scott Fedale will be interviewing Dr. Johnson about his latest
book, "Privilege, Power, and Difference" in which he teaches
us how to think critically about inequality and oppression without
getting mired in guilt or despair.
Satellite
information:
Galaxy 3(R) 95W
Channel 03: 3760 MHz Horizontal
Test signal at 9:00am
Contact Jim Shelden for technical assistance, 509.335.9290
View videostream.
ADVANCED
DREAMWEAVER TRAINING & WSU TEMPLATES
On September 29, from 10:00-12:00 and 1:00 to 3:00, there will be
an Advanced Dreamweaver Training, including a one-hour demonstration
of the use of Photoshop and Dreamweaver with the WSU Templates.
Location:
Hulbert 5 Lab, Pullman
Cost: $25
At the advanced level participants will learn:
*Interactive forms
*Dreamweaver Templates
*Libraries (reusable code for footers, navigation, etc.)
The
demonstration of the WSU templates includes the handling of layers,
colors, text changes, and optimizing and slicing home pages. Anyone
wishing to register should send a $25 IRI or Purchase Order made
out to the CAHE Information Department to Liz Luzby, 401 Hulbert
Hall, Pullman, WA 99164-6244, Fax: 509-335-2863. We have computers
available for 24 people.
For
questions on the class, contact: Bob Hoffmann, Web Coordinator,
Ph: 509-335-7744
http://caheinfo.wsu.edu/webtips/
WSU
HOME ECONOMICS CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION RECEPTION SEPTEMBER 25
Please join us for the WSU CAHE Home Economics Centennial Celebration
and reunion September 25-27, 2003 in Pullman. We will kick off the
weekend on Thursday, September 25 with a welcome reception from
4:00 to 7:00 pm at the Alumni Centre. The reception is open to everyone,
feel free to bring students and staff. Interim Dean Jim Cook and
Provost Bob Bates will speak at 4:30. Please join us.
FACULTY
PREPARE FOR INITIATIVE ON OBESITY
Since December a group of WSU extension and resident instruction
faculty have joined with U of Idaho faculty to pursue funding for
a project focused on youth obesity. Dr. Kathe Gabel, UI, has offered
to serve as project director. The group pursued Cooperative State
Research, Education and Extension Service (CSREES) supplemental
funding by submitting a letter of intent on June 30 and a proposal
on July 30. A maximum amount of $1 million would be available across
a four-year period. Requirements of the proposal include integration
of research, extension, and education or multi-state, multi-institutional,
or multidisciplinary work. The researchers and practitioners hope
to build on a strong foundation of ongoing projects in both states.
In
addition, Sue Butkus collaborated with the Northwest Indian College
to submit a proposal on obesity and diabetes education.
10th
ANNIVESARY OF THE INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF THE FAMILY 2004
Almost a dozen years ago the National Council on Family Relations
joined with the United Nations to acknowledge, celebrate, and contribute
to the International Year of the Family (1994). Some of you may
remember One World, Many Families, published by NCFR in 1993. NCFR
is beginning once again to work with the United Nations in planning
for the 10th Anniversary of the IYF. Program activities would begin
at NCFR's 2003 Annual Conference in Vancouver, British Columbia,
and end at the 2004 Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida. The committee
is also planning to publish a special issue of the Journal of Marriage
and Family devoted to "International Perspectives on Families
and Social Change." Plans are underway to link with the Vienna
NGO (non-governmental organization) Committee on the Family to go
forward with an art campaign project for children titled "A
page from our family chronicle." A special summer 2004 international
study-conference on the family will meet in the Dominican Republic.
SCHEDULE
Mike is continuing to recover from surgery and will be out of the
office next week. Linda will be out of the office Monday through
Thursday. She will be attending Galaxy II conference in Salt Lake
City. Linda will be in Pullman on Friday, attending the Centennial
Celebration of CAHE Home Economics Programs.
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Linda Kirk Fox, PhD
Associate Dean and Associate Director
Cooperative Extension
Washington State University
PO Box 646230
Pullman WA 99164-6230
(509) 335-2933 Office
(509) 335-9223 Desk/Voicemail
FAX (509) 335-2926
lkfox@wsu.edu
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