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BULLSEYE THE YOUR GUIDE TO A SUCCESSFUL STUDENT LIFE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA FALL 2013 | ISSUE 2.0 UNO Mavericks Give Back FEATURE STORY IN THIS ISSUE Letter from Martha Spangler 2 Campus Snapshot 3 Student Life 4 Calendar of events 6 Wellness 8 Career Success 9 The Maverick Food Pantry was created as a result of a meeting between concerned UNO faculty and staff discussing jarring news of UNO students going hungry. Upon further research, it was learned that approximately 25 colleges and universities have some sort of food bank located on their campus for student use. Food collection for this project began at UNO during new and transfer student orientation sessions. Students attending orientation were asked to bring a non- perishable food item to donate to the food pantry. Food that has been collected is currently being stored in the small room off of the Student Life office that formerly housed MavRadio. Operational details are being finalized, and meetings have taken place with staff from the Omaha Food Bank and other charities in the area. These meetings provided the project with great insight into how a food pantry operation runs. Food collection will be an ongoing opportunity for students, faculty, and staff. Volunteers are needed to assist in the staffing and operation of the food bank. Students can volunteer their time to the project. It is a great opportunity to assist fellow students and members of the UNO community. The Maverick Food Pantry is already up and running. If you need access or want to sign up, please visit MavSYNC to fill out a form for further assistance. CONTACT If you would like more information about how to volunteer for the food pantry, visit the Maverick Food Pantry on MavSYNC or contact [email protected]. UNO’S NEW FOOD PANTRY
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BULLSEYETHE

YOUR GUIDE TO A SUCCESSFUL STUDENT LIFE

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA FALL 2013 | ISSUE 2.0

UNO Mavericks Give BackFEATURE STORY

IN THIS ISSUE

Letter from Martha Spangler 2Campus Snapshot 3Student Life 4Calendar of events 6Wellness 8Career Success 9

The Maverick Food Pantry was created as a result of a meeting between concerned UNO faculty and staff discussing jarring news of UNO students going hungry. Upon further research, it was learned that approximately 25 colleges and universities have some sort of food bank located on their campus for student use.

Food collection for this project began at UNO during new and transfer student orientation sessions. Students attending orientation were asked to bring a non-perishable food item to donate to the food pantry. Food that has been collected is currently being stored in the small room off of the Student Life office that formerly housed MavRadio.

Operational details are being finalized, and meetings have taken place with staff from the Omaha Food Bank and other charities in the area. These meetings provided the project with great insight into how a food pantry operation runs.

Food collection will be an ongoing opportunity for students, faculty, and staff. Volunteers are needed to assist in the staffing and operation of the food bank. Students can volunteer their time to the project. It is a great opportunity to assist fellow students and members of the UNO community.

The Maverick Food Pantry is already up and running. If you need access or want

to sign up, please visit MavSYNC to fill out a form for further assistance.

CONTACT If you would like more information about how to volunteer for the food pantry, visit the Maverick Food Pantry on MavSYNC or contact [email protected].

UNO’s New FOOd PANTRY

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HAVE QUESTIONS?You can email your UNO Student Body President at [email protected].

Dear Mavericks,

Congratulations to all of the new students joining our family, and welcome back to all of the familiar faces. My name is Martha Spangler, and I am the Student Body President and Regent of the University of Nebraska at Omaha. My role is to actively represent you, the student body.

We’re here at UNO at an exceptionally exciting time. With all of the big changes that have been made in the last few years, and all the big changes currently underway, this year is shaping up to be one of the best. I am looking forward to a successful year and for you to be a big part of it. There truly has never been a better time to be a Maverick.

Here at UNO, we have almost limitless opportunities available to experience college life. I want you to make the most of your time here because being a Maverick is much more than burying your nose in a pile of textbooks. So, I encourage you to explore the various on-campus resources available to you and get involved. With over 100 student groups on campus, there are many different paths you can take. Each of these student groups gives you the chance to make lifelong friends and sharpen the skills you will need for your future endeavors. If you

are interested in learning more about these opportunities, browsing available organizations on MavSYNC is a great way to start.

As I said, my role and Student Government’s role, is to actively voice students’ opinions and concerns to UNO faculty, staff, and administration. If you’re interested in any of Student Government’s open positions, visit our MavSYNC page, or stop by the Student Government Office, located on the first floor of the Milo Bail Student Center, for more information or to apply. If you have any questions, ideas, or concerns about our campus, our door is always open. Good luck with the upcoming year, and I hope to see you around campus.

Martha spangler UNO Student Body President/Regent University of Nebraska at Omaha 6001 Dodge Street Milo Bail Student Center, SG 6001 Omaha, NE 68182-0300 402.554.3578

Exciting times at UNO

A lETTEr frOM MArTHA SPANGlEr STUdENT BOdY PrESIdENT/rEGENT

The Henningson Memorial Campanile is a 16-story bell tower built in 1989. It is 168 feet tall and contains 47 bronze bells, weighing a combined 2.5 tons.2

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The Office of Multicultural Affairs (MCA) is dedicated to providing the support UNO students need to succeed in and out of the classroom. MCA has a variety of resources for all students to use. Through scholarship aid and academic and personal support, students are empowered to attain their educational and professional goals.

From computer labs to resume support, from academic advising to opportunities for community outreach, MCA has what you’re looking for. Looking for a tutor? MCA staff can help you brainstorm ideas, prepare for an upcoming test, or review papers you’ve written.

There are so many opportunities available for students who are interested in volunteering for nonprofit organizations. The Office of Civic and Social Responsibility connects you with service projects through annual service days, individual student program development, and monthly volunteer opportunities. It’s easy for you to discover new interests, ignite your passions, and develop leaderships skills by becoming involved in the following:

SIGNATURE DAYS OF SERVICE The university service days encourage UNO students and community members to learn about the issues we face as a community. The various service days give volunteers an opportunity to make a positive impact on social problems in Omaha. Also, service days provide you with opportunities to develop collaboration skills.

The Wohlner’s Deli Cafe in the Mammel Hall Atrium is the only privately owned food service on the UNO campus. The café offers healthy snacks like fruit, string cheese, and granola bars; delicious baked goods including muffins and scones; and a wide variety of candy bars, microwaveable instant meals, and soft drinks.

Wohlner’s also handcrafts a variety of fresh salads, sandwiches, and soups each day. Friendly service, student-focused hours of operation, menu variety, convenient location, and dedicated seating for 60 sets the Wohlner’s Deli Café apart from everyday on-campus meal options.

Hours of Operation Monday through Friday 7:30 am to 1:30 pm and 4 pm to 6 pm

CAMPUS SNAPSHOT

fAST fACTSStudents have access to instructors both in and out of the classroom. UNO is proud of the 18:1 faculty ratio on-campus.

The office also provides a quiet study space, a small but diverse library, and much more.

In addition to office resources, MCA also offers a variety of programs and services to help you excel. MCA’s cultural and social justice programs provide events that can help you learn more about our differences and similarities, develop awareness, and become more culturally competent.

The mission of MCA extends beyond our campus. Collaborative efforts within the university and throughout the greater Omaha metro area aid to ensure an inclusive environment where shared understanding is facilitated, knowledge is expanded, and appreciation for varied perspectives is cultivated.

MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRs Is COMMITTed TO YOUR ACAdeMIC sUCCess

wOhLNeR’s CAFe IN MAMMeL hALL

SEED PROjECTS Come receive support and guidance for individuals to develop their own unique service projects. Resources are available to individuals, groups, and classes. Individual seed projects give students an opportunity to develop important skills.

VOLUNTEER RESOURCE CENTER Stay up to date on civic and social engagement opportunities throughout the community by clicking heRe or email [email protected]. You will be provided with information about nonprofit volunteer needs and reminded about university service events.

CONTACT Office of Civic and Social Responsibility, formerly the Office of Student-Community Leadership & Service (SCLS) [email protected] The Welcome Center, room 209 402.554.4083

DON’T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO SERVE 9/11 Remembrance Day Wednesday, September 11th 8:30 am - 1:30 pm Milo Bail Student Center, 1st Floor

YOU MAKe The dIFFeReNCe IN The OMAhA COMMUNITY

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You may have heard some of the hype around UNO’s newest online resource, MavSYNC, but what exactly can it do for

you? MavSYNC creates an online community where students can explore student organizations,

fraternities and sororities, campus recreation, university departments, and

community engagement opportunities on UNO’s campus in order to make

getting involved a little easier.

MavSYNC has two general functions, one external and one internal. Externally, organizations and departments can use MavSYNC to promote events, resources, and reach out to students interested in

getting involved on campus. Any student (yes, even you!) can easily

browse through MavSYNC to see what organizations are out there

to join. Internally, students who are already involved can easily manage their

organizations by streamlining communication, collaboration, forms, and even event planning.

STUdENT lIfE

don’t see a club you like? Start a new one.If you find yourself browsing through MavSYNC and can’t find the organization you are looking for, this is your chance to start one! As students’ interests grow, new organizations are being started every year. You can create yours in 3 easy steps:

ASSEMBLE A TEAM

New clubs need to start with at least 4 currently enrolled, UPF fee paying UNO students and 1 staff or faculty advisor. It’s super important that each student on your team has a cumulative GPA of at least a 2.0 in order to qualify.

DRAFT A PLAN

Your organization must have a constitution that outlines the terms and regulations of your club. Don’t worry, there’s an awesome template for a constitution available online via MavSYNC. just download it and plug in your info.

MAkE IT OFFICIAL

Once you’ve got your team ready and a game plan in place, log on to MavSYNC and fill out the “Register New Organization” form, available under

“Organizations.” Once you submit your request, the Student Life and Leadership Development office will review it and contact you with the results.

GOOd lUCk!

I’M A

USERMavSYNC

fAST fACTSUNO offers over a 150 different clubs and organizations that range in interest, personal beliefs, and volunteerism. BrOWSE NOW!

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Campus highlights... through the lens.

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EVENTS SEPTEMBEr 2013SUN MON TUES WEd THUrS frI SAT

lABOr dAY

NO CLASS

UNO CLOSED

wORK ThAT CAReeR FAIR CPACS 132D 4 pm - 5 pm

Find out what to wear and how to prepare for a Career Fair

weLLNess wedNesdAY Mammel Hall Atrium 11 am - 1 pm

Talk with Health Services and Campus Rec and get a FREE chair massage

hAMsTeR BALL RACes Pep Bowl 11 am - 2 pm

join Maverick Productions for a little exercise in a giant human hamster ball

wOMeN’s sOCCeR gAMe UNO Soccer Field 5 pm

UNO Lady Mavs will host Montana. Come out and support your team

LAdIes NIghT HPER Climbing Wall 4 pm - 9:30 pm

FREE belay class and FREE rentals for ladies who want to break into the sport of rock climbing

MAVs ON The gReeN Pep Bowl 8 pm

Pull up a blanket with some friend and join Mav Pro for a showing of Man of Steel

MeN’s sOCCeR gAMe UNO Soccer Field 4 pm

UNO Mavs will host Cal State Fullerton.Come out and support your team

wOMeN’s sOCCeR gAMe UNO Soccer Field 12 pm

UNO Lady Mavs will host Missouri State. Come out and support your team

FRee dANCe wORKshOP MBSC, Nebraska room 12 pm - 1:30 pm

Brought to you by the Association of Latin American Students and many more

wOMeN’s VOLLeYBALL UNO Sapp Fieldhouse 5 pm

UNO Lady Mavs will host Western Illinois.Come out and support your team

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UNO TheATRe PReseNTs: THE CRIPPLE OF INISHMAAN An Irish Tall Tale directed by D. Scott Glasser UNO Theatre, Weber Fine Arts Building Call the Box Office for reservations at 402.554.PLAY (7529) Visit http://www.unomaha.edu/cfam/eventscalendar.php

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EVENTSOCTOBEr – NOVEMBEr 2013SUN MON TUES WEd THUrS frI SAT

FACULTY ORgAN ReCITAL Strauss PAC, Recital Hall 3 pm Feat. Dr. Wayne kallstrom

UNO ChAMBeR ORChesTRA CONCeRT Strauss PAC, Recital Hall 7 pm

VOLUNTeeR FAIR MBSC, Nebraska Room 10 am - 1 pm Sign up on HERE

wOMeN’s VOLLeYBALL UNO Sapp Fieldhouse 5 pm UNO Lady Mavs hosts North Dakota State

PUBLIC PARK CLeAN UP Elmwood Park 9 am Hosted by Sigma kappa Sign up on HERE

JR, sR, & gRAd sTUdeNT VOCAL ReCITAL Strauss PAC, Recital Hall 3 pm

3 dAYS Of SErVICE

Sign up on MavSYNC

3 dAYS Of SErVICE

Sign up on MavSYNC

3 dAYS Of SErVICE

Sign up on MavSYNC

MeN’s sOCCeR gAMe UNO Soccer Field 4 pm

UNO Mavs will host Oral Roberts. Come out and support your team

ChILdReN’s hAUNT-CeRT Strauss PAC, Recital Hall 3 pm

Bring the kids and join the UNO Orchestra for Halloween concert COSTUMES WELCOME

wOMeN’s sOCCeR gAMe UNO Soccer Field 12 pm

UNO Lady Mavs will host Western Illinois

heALTh & weLLNess FAIR HPER Gym 8 am - 12 pm

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UNO TheATRe PReseNTs: GLASSHEART A modern fairy tale directed by Liz Nye UNO Studio Theatre, Weber Fine Arts Building Call the Box Office for reservations at 402.554.PLAY (7529) LIMITED SEATING, Visit http://www.unomaha.edu/cfam/eventscalendar.php

CElEBrATE HOMECOMING WEEk 2013Homecoming kick-Off Western Relay Races

Comedian Hypnotist

Petting Zoo in Pep Bowl Chili & Pie Cookoff

Wild West Wing Eating Contest Concert in Stinson Park 7

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WEllNESS

On August 20th the Counseling Center moved from the Eppley Administration Building to the Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Building marking a new era in wellness on UNO’s campus. With the move, the HPER building became the new Wellness Center: a place where Counseling, Health Services, and Campus Recreation are available under one roof.

“It’s a transition that we were all extremely excited about,” said joe kaminski, the new Senior Director for Wellness.

“All three departments have always worked closely together, but this provides a great opportunity to cater to UNO students and the community by offering services and programs in all aspects of wellness in a central setting.”

The Counseling and Health Services are now located in room 102 of the HPER building, and Campus Recreation is in rooms 104 and 204.

The new Wellness Center also created “wellness indicators” to help students identify aspects of wellness that you should be familiar with: emotional, environmental, financial, intellectual, occupational, physical, social, and spiritual wellness. keep an eye out for these wellness indicators around campus to make sure you’re living a well-rounded college life.

lEArN MOrE ABOUT THE WEllNESS ICONS BY ClICkING HErE

A New Era of Wellness

HEAlTH SErVICES | 402.554.2374

COUNSElING SErVICES | 402.554.2409

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Why We rock!The Academic and Career Development Center (ACDC) offers career development services that are available to all UNO students and alumni. Attend a career event, receive resume assistance, practice your interview skills, and more.

Academic Advising is provided for undeclared majors who have completed less than 36 credit hours. First Year

COUNSElING SErVICES | 402.554.2409

Experience (FYE) courses are designed to help freshman successfully transition to college. You can view upcoming academic & career events on MavSYNC, or visit ACDC online. You will have access to MyPlan, a FREE career assessment test that helps you explore majors, and more. UNO Career Connect is an online resource that helps you search for jobs and utilize resume-building tools.

CArEEr SUCCESS

ACDCACADEMIC & CAREERDEVELOPMENT CENTER

jESSICA WOLFF Director

“I climbed Mt. Harvard this summer. It rocked!”

jOLENE ADAMS ACDC Advisor

“RVing with my Cavalier King Charles Spaniels rocks!”

jERMAINE BALLARD ACDC Advisor

“I was named Mr. UNO my senior year of college—I rock!”

jILLIAN WAGGONER ACDC Advisor

“I literally rock—guitar, bass, drums, and keys.”

kIM SCHRODER Staff Secretary

“My extraordinary memory rocks!”

kALAYLA HOUGH Student Worker

“My brain rocks because it’s absorbing the knowledge to make me an awesome speech language pathologist!”

BROOkE CLEMENTS Assistant Director Academic Advising

“I rocked a half marathon this year.”

kATIE WESSEL Assistant Director Career Advising

“My shoes have rocked the Great Wall of China.”

SCHEdUlE YOUr APPOINTMENTYour ACdC Advisor is waiting to meet with you. Email [email protected] to make your appointment.

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University of Nebraska at Omaha Division of Student Affairs The Welcome Center 402-554-2779

The University of Nebraska at Omaha does not discriminate based on gender, age, disability, race, color, religion, marital status, veteran’s status, national or ethnic origin, genetic information, political affiliation or sexual orientation.


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