UA Student News for Aug. 19, 2014

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TODAY

Week of Welcome Capstone Convocation, 6-8 p.m., Foster Auditorium

THIS WEEK

Fall classes begin, Aug. 20 Week of Welcome, Aug. 20-28 Sigma Delta Tau information table, Aug. 20-22, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Ferguson Center Homegrown Alabama Farmers Market, Aug. 21, 3-6 p.m., Canterbury Chapel lawn Ferguson Center grand reopening celebration, Aug. 22, 8 p.m.-midnight

UPCOMING

Get on Board Day, Aug. 28, 5-7 p.m., Seventh Avenue near Ferguson Center

ATHLETICS

Women’s soccer vs. Kennesaw State, Aug. 22, 7 p.m., Soccer Stadium Women’s soccer vs. Memphis, Aug. 24, 7 p.m., Soccer Stadium

SAFETY

UAct: Working together to create an ethical community defined by respect and civilityprovides UA students, employees and visitors with a list of reporting channels they can use to report incidences of illegal discrimination, harassment, sexual assault, sexual violence, retaliation, threat assessment or fraud. Using information from the site, any UA student, employee, job applicant or visitor who has concerns can seek the assistance of the appropriate University official designated in the UAct document. UAct was created as part of UA’s commitment to provide a safe environment for students, employees and campus visitors. For more information, visit http://www.ua.edu/uact. The University of Alabama’s 24-hour hazing and harassment hotline at 205-348-HALT (4258) allows students, parents or others to report incidents of discrimination, harassment, hazing or any kind of unhealthy behavior. An individual calling the hotline can leave a confidential message with the Office of the Dean of Students. Callers to the hotline are anonymous. Callers are asked to include as much detailed information as possible. For more information, contact the Office of the Dean of Students at 348-3326 or visit http://hazing.ua.edu. Rave Guardian, a mobile safety program offered by The University of Alabama, is now available for smartphone users as a free application. The previous form of the program has been discontinued. Rave Guardian allows students to use their smartphones to notify The University of Alabama Police Department at the touch of a button for emergency assistance or to set a passive timer based on their expected arrival times at a destination on campus or in the Tuscaloosa area. If a student initiates an emergency call or if the notification timer is not deactivated, Guardian software provides UAPD with critical profile information and, in most cases, GPS information to help contact and locate the student if necessary. The app may be downloaded from the app store, or go to http://mybama.ua.edu and select the Guardian link. The Guardian app must have permission to access the location services on the smartphone in order for UAPD to be able to see the phone’s location. When on campus and in the immediate vicinity of campus, students with an emergency should call The University of Alabama Police Department at 205-348-5454 rather than at 911. Students should program the UAPD number into their cellphone’s speed dial. Students should also avoid traveling alone at night and confine walking to well-lit, regular-traveled walks and pathways. Students can refer to the Safer Living Guide for safety precautions to take on and off campus.

GREEK AFFAIRS

All women interested in sorority recruitment can visit the Sigma Delta Tau information table Aug. 20-22, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., in the Ferguson Center. More information: rushsigdelt@gmail.com.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

The University of Alabama requires that every bicycle owned, operated or stored on campus be registered. Registration is available online or people can register by filling out the proper forms at the Transportation Services office located at the Campus Drive Parking Deck at 451 Campus Drive East. Forms are also available at the Student Recreation Center. Bike registration is free. For a complete set of rules and regulations regarding the bike policy, visit http://bamaparking.ua.edu/bicycle. Bama’s Stay on Your Side campaign reminds the UA community to use crosswalks, sidewalks and streets appropriately. Doing so keeps traffic flowing and ensures travelers get to their destination safely. Follow on Twitter at #stayonyourside. All University departments and entities using logos, word marks, symbols and other identifiers should remember the following:

  • The University has an official visual identity guide that mandates graphic standards for typography, color, word marks and style. The guide provides logos and templates for a variety of vehicles and provides a unifying image that is vital to institutional communications. Visit http://visualid.ua.edu.
  • The Capstone logo (capital A in crimson square) and the tagline The Capstone of Higher Education should be used in all print, Web and video communications. UA is no longer using the Touching Lives logo or tagline.
  • Permission from Intercollegiate Athletics is required to use IA’s logos and symbols. Visit http://www.rolltide.com/licensing or contact Cole Price at cprice@ia.ua.edu.
  • The UA registration mark must be included on all logos. The visual identity guide includes registration mark specifications.

Divisions, departments, organizations and student clubs seeking customized logos should work with the Office of Design and Production to ensure logos comply with the standards of the visual identity guide. As part of the 10th annual College Colors Day celebration, The University of Alabama is participating in the Spirit Cup competition. Prizes include a $10,000 donation toward the general scholarship fund and a chance to win an all-expense paid trip to the College Football Playoff national championship game. The competition is currently ongoing and will end Aug. 28. Winners will be announced on College Colors Day, Aug. 29. Fans who want to support UA and have a chance to win the trip can visit CollegeColorsDay.com for complete details.

STUDENT AFFAIRS

Registration is underway for Get on Board Day, which will be held Aug. 28 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Seventh Avenue near the Ferguson Center. GOBD will also be paired with two additional events on Sept. 25 and Oct. 2. These events are designed to continue engagement opportunities for students throughout the semester and to give them a chance to interact with student organizations and departments in different formats. Student organizations can pay a one-time $20 registration fee for all three days. To register or for more information, visit http://thesource.ua.edu/gobd. Are you a student and a parent? Join the more than 1,000 student-parents on campus who are already a part of Graduate Parent Support and Undergraduate Parent Support. Both programs are free and provide student-parents with family friendly resources on campus and in the community. To join, send an email to gps@ua.edu and ask to be added to the student-parent listserv. More information: Cori Perdue at cperdue@ua.edu or 348-2118.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Do you like to baby-sit? Do you want to help student-parents and earn community service hours? Apply today to be a part of Sitters for Service. Undergraduate and graduate students can apply. To learn more and apply online, visit http://www.gps.ua.edu/?page_id=321.

EVENTS

The University of Alabama’s Week of Welcome continues through Aug. 28. WOW is a series of programs hosted by the University to help first year and transfer students in their transition to academic and student life at the Capstone. Click here for more information and a complete schedule of events. New students are invited to celebrate the beginning of their college career today by attending the Capstone Convocation at Foster Auditorium from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Speakers will include President Judy Bonner and Student Government Association President Hamilton Bloom. More information: LaToya Scott at scott060@sa.ua.edu or 348-7525. The Ferguson Center will celebrate its grand reopening on Aug. 22 from 8 p.m. to midnight. Free food will be available. Events include a light show. Faculty and graduate students are invited to the annual University Libraries Fair, Aug. 27, 2–3:30 p.m., and Aug. 28, 10–11:30 a.m., in 205 Gorgas Library. The fair will feature more than a dozen information booths showcasing the many services and resources of University Libraries and campus partners, including the Faculty Resource Center, the Writing Center, and the Center for Academic Success. Librarians will be available to answer questions. Refreshments, door prizes and other giveaways will be offered. The event will also feature breakout sessions demonstrating digital research tools, including Scout, RefWorks, LibGuides, Deep Web searching and the HathiTrust. More information: Mark Robison at mdrobison@ua.edu or 348-6048. Always remember to check the Crimson Calendar for all the week’s events. For athletic events, go to http://www.rolltide.com. Submit your news at http://uanews.ua.edu/submit-student.