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T he G aTeposT VOLUME 81 z NUMBER 13 J a n u a r y 25, 2013 GATEPOST@FRAMINGHAM.EDU Framingham State University’s independent student newspaper since 1932 The average college student may feel LQYLQFLEOH EXW FDWFKLQJ WKH ÁX FDQ EH as easy as sharing a straw with a friend or sitting too close to an infected party. Bringing out the tissues is often a sign RI GHIHDW 7KLV ZLQWHU ÁX VHDVRQ KDV DU - rived with a vengeance. Students and staff around campus are taking steps to SUHYHQW WKH VSUHDG RI WKH ÁX DQG HGXFDWH the community on prevention methods. FSU’s Health and Wellness Center is providing students with Type A and 7\SH % LQÁXHQ]D YDFFLQDWLRQV DV ZHOO DV ÁX NLWV WR DYRLG ÁX EUHDNRXW RQ FDP- SXV 7KH ÁX NLWV FRQWDLQ WKHUPRPHWHUV PDVNV FRXJK GURSV KDQG VDQLWL]HU 7\- lenol and instructions. Ilene Hofrenning, director of the Health and Wellness Center, indicated WKDW V\PSWRPV RI WKH ÁX YLUXV DUH FRP- monly a fever of over 100 degrees, a sore throat and a cough. 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The GaTeposTVOLUME 81 z NUMBER 13 J a n u a r y 2 5 , 2 0 1 3 [email protected]

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can be contracted within six feet of con-tact, said Hofrenning. Objects such as doorknobs, tables, and phones, can har-bor infectious agents that can be trans-ported from one person to another.

Last semester, the Health and Well-ness Center staff reported that 11 resi-GHQWLDO�VWXGHQWV�KDG�WKH�ÁX��6R�IDU�WKLV�semester, there have been six cases re-ported. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website, last week, 2.43 percent of

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paredness, states that the Emergency Operations Planning and Action team is responsible for maintaining the college’s readiness to deal with a pandemic.

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The Dean of Students is given the re-sponsibility of contacting people within the campus community, the Director of Health Services is to notify the Depart-ments of Public Health, and the Chief of Campus Police is to notify Framingham and State Police and the Framingham Fire Department.

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cases of pandemic-related illness in the 8QLWHG� 6WDWHV�� EXW� ZLWKRXW� FRQÀUPHG�cases in the New England region. In this scenario, advisories would be given to the campus community with information on how to avoid contracting the disease. Re-spiratory safety equipment is made avail-

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From the McCarthy Center Starbucks, coffee drinkers and homework doers can easily read a sign in the cafeteria that dis-plays the school’s name - “Framingham State College” - or at least, its former name.

More than two years after legislation was passed making Framingham State College Framingham State University, remnants such as the Dining Commons sign bearing the college title can still be found around the campus. Such “left-

over” examples point to some important questions about FSU: what does it mean to be a university and how has Framing-ham State adapted to its current name?

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Well, I majored in education and Spanish at Boston College many years ago, and I received my Master’s at Middlebury College - a school well known for its for-eign language education. In an effort to perfect my language skills, I have spent, over the years, numerous visits over in Spain and Latin America. I’ve traveled to Mexico, Central America and South America. I spent one whole summer trav-eling through South America. It was quite impressive. Peru was wonderful. They all have their own attractions. I want to go back to see them all.

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From high school, I was always fascinated with it - I just loved it. I did well in it. I found out that [study-ing Spanish] was more WKDQ� MXVW� PHPRUL]LQJ�vocabulary, however. I would do well on my tests in high school, but it turned out they were MXVW�RQ�PHPRUL]LQJ�YR-cabulary. I soon found out that there was a lot more to learning a lan-guage than that. But I just always really liked it and kept at it.

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Well traveling, I guess, because even at Boston College as an undergrad, I did a summer in Mexico studying. Right after undergraduate college, I went to Spain and lived there for a summer and then started teaching. Ever since then, travel has been part of my vocabulary.

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Absolutely, absolutely. Having gone for two whole semesters … to do my gradu-ate studies wasn’t even enough then, so I think a semester is too short, for my tastes. I always wanted to go as long as I could. I know, realistically, you can’t always go for two semesters, but [one se-mester] is a good start.

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At any level, it never gets old. I don’t know why. You’d think I’d be tired of teaching the numbers and the months of the year, but every class is different. It’s the people. It’s working with the kids. I’m excited about what I do.

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I love Spanish and I love teaching it. I’ve been doing it for over 40 years. I kept think-ing, “What else can I do with my life?” I couldn’t think of any-thing else I wanted to do. … I’m always try-ing to improve my craft as a teacher and im-prove my systems and my methods. I think that’s what kept me motivated - I didn’t al-low myself to become complacent. But the best part is, I guess, the students and the peo-ple. It’s a great com-munity [at FSU].

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[The modern languages department] is working on a presentation night at the school. We might as well give it a plug. The students don’t even know this yet, but they’re going to be creating skits in class and then each class will select a winner from their group and they’re go-ing to have an awards night where those students are going to present their skits in a public forum. There is going to be Spanish and French. All the languages we teach - Portuguese, Chinese and Sign Language.

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Well, you know, just remember to have integrity and be hardworking. You can accomplish a lot. … You’re more capable than you think you are. But I think today, the work ethic is an issue. I’m concerned about it. I think people have taken their eyes off the ball in terms of the work ethic. Anything you want to do well, you should want to do it well. Take pride in that. Some people don’t seem to be inter-ested in that and they just want the short cuts - where’s the money part at the end, you know what I mean? Have a standard that you set for yourself.

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Gatepost InterviewCarol Shriber

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been “six or seven name changes prior to this one.”

According to the mass.edu site, be-FDXVH�WRGD\·V�VWDWH�XQLYHUVLWLHV�ZHUH�ÀUVW�established in the 1830s and 40s, they KDYH�DGRSWHG�QDPH�FKDQJHV� WR�ÀW� WKHLU�evolving missions - from normal schools to state teachers’ colleges, and state col-leges in the 1960s, to the latest change to VWDWH�XQLYHUVLWLHV�� �)RUW\�ÀYH�RWKHU�8�6��states college systems had already been renamed state universities prior to the change in Massachusetts.

Because Framingham State has been “heavily invested in graduate education,” Hamel said, and “most other states” had already made the transition, the name change made sense.

President Timothy Flanagan agreed with Hamel, saying in an e-mail, “For FSU, the name change represented a more accurate and up-to-date description of the academic institution that we’ve EHFRPH�� 7KHUH� DUH� QR� VSHFLÀF� UXOHV�about naming colleges and universities, but typically, American universities have a broad number and range of graduate programs and a comprehensive array of undergraduate programs - using that criteria, FSU has been a university for decades.”

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Flanagan said that while Framing-ham State’s name changed more than two years ago, there are a “few examples of the old nomenclature still around the campus.

“In fact, I still have some old Fram-ingham State College ties and sweat-shirts that I intend to keep for legacy pur-poses!” he said in an e-mail.

According to Hamel, there are “small instances” around campus where stu-dents and university employees can still see “Framingham State College,” but most cases are addressed on a “piece-meal basis” when something needs to be replaced or a renovation project is taking place.

He said that unless something is “very apparent,” certain cases will only be ad-dressed “as need be.”+DPHO�VDLG�GLUHFWLRQDO�VLJQDJH��WUDIÀF�

signs), like those on the Mass. Pike, and the school letterhead have been updated. Rather than replacing signs on campus, he said, their name plates are replaced.7KH�PRVW� VLJQLÀFDQW�RQ�FDPSXV�VLJ-

nage change “was the big ‘C’ on the ‘FSU’ sign. … That made papers. … It wasn’t a small project,” he said.

Hamel said he doesn’t know if every sign on campus will be changed.

“In many places, you still see things like the air raid shelter sign. … In some ways, it’s the lore of the campus.”

According to the mass.edu PDF, “The only costs associated with this name change will be minor ones related to new signage and stationary, which the col-leges would replace in the normal course of business and within existing budgets.”

Hamel said he didn’t have the exact ÀJXUH�RI�WKH�FRVW�RI�WKH�SK\VLFDO�FKDQJHV�associated with the name change to FSU, but that it was “in the tens of thousands.” That estimate only includes changes to bigger items, such as directional signage, because smaller items are changed as part of the regular operational renewal of facilities.

He said the school budget has not been affected by the change to university VWDWXV���6L[W\�ÀYH�SHUFHQW�RI�WKH�EXGJHW�is personnel costs, so if there had been a VLJQLÀFDQW�LQFUHDVH��LW�ZRXOG�KDYH�EHHQ�a result of changes in compensation.

However, there was no linkage between salaries and becoming a university.

According to the mass.edu PDF, “As state universities, our campuses will be better positioned to compete for private foundational and federal government funding, and will help … attract the best faculty from a national pool of candi-dates.”

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Hamel said that from an operational perspective, he doesn’t think the change to university status has impacted faculty, staff or students. From a “more public perspective” however, he said he thinks there has been better recognition of the school’s role in terms of academic offer-ings.´7KHUH�FHUWDLQO\�KDV�EHHQ�D�EHQHÀW�WR�

that, I believe,” he said.Vice President for Academic Affairs

Linda Vaden-Goad said she thinks the change to university status affects those FSU faculty members who teach in the graduate program, because it’s not un-

common for people to think the word “college” implies that an institution only offers undergraduate-level programs.

“For our faculty who are teaching pri-marily in the graduate programs, I would think that for them, they feel better de-scribed,” she said.

Other than that, she said, FSU’s fac-ulty are just “busy doing an excellent job. They’re teaching, they’re scholars, they’re serving the university, they’re serving the community. And they have been at that steadily and will continue to do that.”

Vaden-Goad said she doesn’t think what faculty members do has changed since the school became a university, but the new distinction may better explain to their colleagues outside of Framingham

State what is being offered here.“We have a lot of graduate students

and our programs are growing - like they are at the undergraduate program,” she said.

There are currently 933 students in

the master’s degree and post-baccalau-reate teacher licensure programs at FSU, said Vaden-Goad.

Director of the Center for Excellence in Learning, Teaching, Scholarship and Service (CELTSS) Karen Druffel said she thinks the impact of the change to university status on faculty has been minimal, because in many ways, they are functioning with the same expecta-tions they had before the change.

One positive effect of the change, she said, is that the university has made it easier for faculty to pursue research and RUJDQL]H� WUDYHO�DEURDG� IRU� VWXGHQWV��EH-cause those kinds of activities are now more in line with larger university goals.

History Professor Nicholas Racheotes, who has been teaching at FSU for almost 35 years, said he doesn’t know if the change to university status has impacted faculty.

“I don’t think it’s impacted us very much, because even though we haven’t been a university in name, many of us have acted as though we were a univer-

sity in fact,” he said.The only impact he said he could see

going forward is the development of “some more master’s-level programs so that we offer more to the community as a university.”

Vaden-Goad said the change to uni-versity status has not affected expecta-tions for faculty members to publish work.

“When we hire - faculty members start out as scholars. … And so, they come to the university already having done research, or creative activities, or whatever their discipline requires for scholarship. And they’re already excited about that - they already do that kind of work, and they’re contributing to their ÀHOGV�µ�VKH�VDLG�

One way she thinks about publishing, said Vaden-Goad, is that faculty mem-EHUV�DUH�QHHGHG�E\�WKHLU�ÀHOGV�RI�VWXG\�

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Druffel agreed with Vaden-Goad that requirements for faculty to publish have not changed.

However, she said she thinks faculty feel they have more to do because both the university and the student population are growing.

Druffel said she also thinks changes in higher education, such as the extent to which faculty should be concerned about assisting students in their careers and a “greater emphasis” from outside RUJDQL]DWLRQV�IRU�IDFXOW\�WR�KDYH�XQGHU-standable evaluation or assessment mea-sures, have affected faculty more than the “shift” to becoming a university.

“These are things that departments have always done in a way that made sense to us,” she said. “But converting that information to something that can be XQGHUVWRRG� E\� RWKHU� RUJDQL]DWLRQV�� OLNH�NEASC [The New England Association of Schools and Colleges], for example, requires a little bit more work on our part.”

She said while she feels “proud” and ´HQHUJL]HGµ� WR� KHDU� DERXW� WKH� UHVHDUFK�her colleagues are doing and the new kinds of ideas it provides about how fac-ulty can collaborate, whenever they are faced with new opportunities in their re-search, there is “some level of stress in deciding how to work that into all of the other things that you want to do.”

Druffel added that because of a need to share material with outside groups and internally within departments at FSU, she thinks more work is added for fac-ulty.

Chair of the English Department and RQH� RI� WKH� ÀUVW� FR�FKDLUV� RI� &(/766�Elaine Beilin, who has been teaching at FSU for 27 years, said one question that came up fairly early in light of the name change was, “What did this mean for the amount of research time faculty would spend, or the amount of research they were expected to produce?”

She said the English department has always operated under the assumption that part of doing English studies in-volves research and publishing. In Eng-lish, she said, research doesn’t take a lot of resources, whereas the “sciences take a huge amount of resources.”

The English department, she said, is a “writing department and a research de-partment before we even set foot into the classroom.”

Because of that, Beilin said she doesn’t think the change to university VWDWXV� ZRXOG� VLJQLÀFDQWO\� FKDQJH�ZKDW�the English department has been doing. Rather, she said, there was some concern about “quantity, not quality.

“Did becoming a university mean that there was going to be time taken away from our teaching?” she asked.

According to the contract for faculty, said Beilin, “Framingham State is pri-marily a teaching institution.

“I think there was a considerable amount of anxiety about that, because we had a strong identity as a very student-centered, student-oriented institution, DQG�ZH� GLGQ·W�ZDQW� WR� À[�ZKDW�ZDVQ·W�

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broken,” she said.While Beilin said she doesn’t think

more pressure has been placed on fac-ulty, if the “net effect” of the change to university status was “research is now your most important thing,” she would ´ÀJKW� WKDW�µ� EHFDXVH� LW� ZRXOG� EH� DQWL�contractual.

She said there is nothing in the above-mentioned contract that says faculty have to have published a certain amount of ar-ticles or books before personnel actions, and that she would resist any attempt to enact that.

“It’s very clear what our contract says - that what we’re working on is research, scholarship and creativity that is of a KLJK�TXDOLW\��VLJQLÀFDQFH�DQG�UHOHYDQFH��… And when I write my self-analysis, or when I write for my colleagues, that’s what I’m looking for. That’s what I try to DVVHVV�LQ�RXU�ÀHOG�µ

Personally, Beilin said the pressure to publish has always been internal, and that like a lot of her colleagues, she is al-ways working on something.

“And because I really do think of my-self as a teacher-scholar, it’s [publishing] a very important part of my life and I think I would feel bereft if I didn’t have WKDW�µ� VKH� VDLG�� � ´6R�� IRU�PH�� LW� IXOÀOOV�much more of a personal and individual need than an institutional need.”

Racheotes said he hasn’t felt more pressure to publish because of the change to university status. He said he has always wanted to publish, because like many of his colleagues, he publishes not only for his own reputation, but for his students’.

“We publish because if we have a good reputation as scholars, that means when we write recommendations for students, those recommendations have a greater impact, because a graduate school, for example, will know that we are reputed scholars in our respective ÀHOGV�µ�KH�VDLG�5DFKHRWHV� VDLG� SXEOLVKLQJ� ÀUVW� LV�

aimed at what faculty are “supposed to do.” Secondly, publishing gives them a FKDQFH� WR�NHHS�XS�ZLWK� WKHLU�ÀHOGV�DQG�contribute to them. Third, publishing al-lows faculty to bring the latest develop-PHQWV�LQ�WKHLU�ÀHOGV�LQWR�WKH�FODVVURRP��

Fourth, publishing “means that when our name is at the bottom of a recom-mendation, somebody will say, ‘Oh, well, there’s so-and-so - I just read their recent article. This is a reputable scholar in an intellectually aligned department that gives credible courses to high-quali-ty students,’” he said.

“So, it comes back to the students,” Racheotes said, “in getting courses that are up-to-date, getting insights that are up-to-date and getting recommendations IURP�SHRSOH�ZKR�DUH�UHFRJQL]HG�LQ�WKHLU�ÀHOGV�µ�����

Vaden-Goad said the change to uni-versity status has not resulted in less of a focus on teaching.

She said that through scholarship, fac-ulty members both inform themselves of DQG�FKDQJH� WKHLU�ÀHOGV��DQG�DUH�DEOH� WR�understand cutting-edge issues.

“If you do know those things, when you go into the classroom, you’re a bet-ter teacher, because you can give that to your students,” said Vaden-Goad.

“Scholarship is really strengthened by teaching, and teaching is strengthened by scholarship,” she said.

Vaden-Goad said she thinks more fac-ulty are bringing their students into their research, which serves as another form of teaching.

“It’s very important that people are involved in both, in a way that makes

sense,” she said.Druffel agreed with Vaden-Goad that

the focus on teaching at Framingham State will not change because it has be-come a university.

She said perceiving that there is a FRQÁLFW� EHWZHHQ� WHDFKLQJ� DQG� UHVHDUFK�is “not necessarily true” because faculty often perform a type of research known as the scholarship of teaching and learn-ing. This kind of research is easier to combine with teaching responsibilities.

Vaden-Goad, who also allocates the budget for CELTSS, said that even though expectations for publishing and teaching haven’t changed for faculty, the school and CELTSS try to give faculty more support for their research.

She said, for example, if a faculty member has written a paper and would

like to present it at a conference, or needs equipment or supplies, “we try to make sure they have what they need.”

Druffel said she thinks CELTSS has EHQHÀWHG�IURP�WKH�XQLYHUVLW\�´DFNQRZO-edging the role of faculty and providing the support that we need.”

Beilin said former Academic Vice President Robert Martin, and now Dr. Vaden-Goad, have “supported CELTSS and faculty research, scholarship and creativity with the money - but I think it’s much more of a continuation, so that before we became a university, we had CELTSS.”

She said the CELTSS budget is “some-what bigger now,” but she doesn’t know if that growth is related to the change to university status.

“So far, I think I don’t see anything particularly negative that has come out of this [the name change],” said Beilin.

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According to the mass.edu PDF, “graduating from a campus within a state university system, with academic offerings on par with teaching universi-

ties across the nation,” will help students “compete on a more equal footing, es-pecially as 45 other states have already moved to state university systems.”

Vaden-Goad said she doesn’t neces-sarily think the name change has affected students, but said the school and admin-istrators work to offer them more oppor-tunities every year.

Last year, for example, CELTSS held a student research day in which under-graduates had the opportunity to present research in the morning, and graduate students presented their research in the afternoon. Vaden-Goad said CELTSS will hold another student research day this year.

“So, doing research and talking about LW�� OHDUQLQJ� WKH�PHWKRGV� RI� \RXU�ÀHOG� ��that’s a very important part of getting a

university education,” she said. “So, we want to highlight and showcase the stu-dents’ work.”

Vaden-Goad said students cannot only work with professors on their research, EXW�WKDQNV�WR�ÀQDQFLDO�VXSSRUW�IURP�WKH�school and CELTSS, they can also pres-ent their work at national conferences and buy supplies they need.

Druffel said FSU has supported &(/766�E\�SURYLGLQJ�ÀQDQFLDO�VXSSRUW�for student research assistants, so they can be paid for “their valuable work.”

Vaden-Goad said money is also be-ing raised to give students scholarships to be able to study abroad. She said she made her pledge to the new comprehen-sive campaign for global opportunities for students.

“Students come back from experienc-es like that - it changes their lives forev-er,” she said. “It changes their families’ lives, you know. They’ve gone - they’ve seen the world. … It’s very important.”

Vaden-Goad said some students are even traveling to other countries to pres-ent research.

She said administrators are also work-ing with Career Services to help students ÀQG�LQWHUQVKLSV�

“We want our students to leave here UHDG\� IRU� WKH�ZRUOG� WKH\�ZLOO� ÀQG�� DQG�we want them to be academic leaders,” said Vaden-Goad. “So, they have to have those experiences while they’re here.”

Senior Molly Goguen and student trustee said in an e-mail that she has not noticed anything different at Framing-ham State as a result of the name change.

“I do not think it was a bad idea to make this change, but I have not neces-sarily noticed a difference on a day-to-day basis,” she said. “The only major difference was a change in FSU gear and signs on campus.”

Goguen said one of the hopes of changing to a university was to attract more students from other countries.

Senior Nikki Curley, President of the Student Union Activities Board also said she hasn’t noticed much change since FSC became FSU.

“The main thing I have noticed is that the people who were here when it was a college still refer to the McCarthy Center as the CC or College Center,” she said.

Curley said she thinks the school sounds more prestigious because of the name change, and that that “may entice more people to attend.”

Flanagan said alumni are pleased with the name change and honored to be Framingham State University graduates.

According to the mass.edu PDF, “Alumni feel a renewed sense of pride that their alma mater have been rec-RJQL]HG� DV� XQLYHUVLWLHV�� 7KH� FKDQJH� LQ�name does not impact their existing de-grees. If they prefer, alumni may be able to replace their current diplomas with QHZ� GLSORPDV� UHÁHFWLQJ� WKH� FKDQJH� LQ�name for six of the state colleges.”

Flanagan said the name change “per se” probably hasn’t had a direct impact on faculty, staff and students, because it didn’t “signify or initiate major changes in the mission, values or culture of Fram-ingham State.”

He said FSU’s hallmarks both before and after the name change have been small classes, personal and caring inter-action among faculty, staff and students, a challenging academic environment coupled with a lot of support services and resources and a “wonderful” campus community.

Flanagan said others will have to judge the impact of the change to uni-versity status on details such as the at-tractiveness of FSU to potential students, the ability to attract high quality faculty and compete for research funds, and the competitiveness of students for jobs and other post-graduate opportunities. He said recent trends for these measures have been “strongly positive.

“We were a great college before the name change and we are a great univer-sity following the name change,” he said.

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SGA and FSU’s Catholic Newman Association have begun planning a vigil in memory of Colleen Kelly, an FSU stu-dent killed in a car accident last semester.

Kelly, a 21-year old English major and Peirce Hall resident from Melrose, was struck by a vehicle while attempting to cross Route 9 at the intersection of the highway and Maynard Road just after 10 p.m. on the night of Dec. 14.

Kelly had been an active member of FSU Newman for all four years of her college career.

Planning for the vigil is still in the ear-ly stages, but is scheduled to take place on Feb. 14 in DPAC, according to SGA President Hannah Bruce.

The event will likely feature hymns performed by FSU Newman members, a picture slideshow and speeches from friends and family, as well as a “memory

book” in which students will be able to write messages, said Newman President Meg Hahesy.

“Colleen was such a presence for our club and she affected a lot more lives than she even thought,” said Hahesy. “So I think it will be nice to honor her in a big way because that’s what she deserves.”

The two student groups had discussed hosting a vigil in the fall, but because Kelly’s death came so late in the semes-ter, they decided to wait until the spring, Bruce said.

“We felt that students were going to ÀQDOV� DQG� ZRXOGQ·W� KDYH� EHHQ� DEOH� WR�make it,” Bruce said.

Instead, a Sunday Mass at the Ecu-menical Center two days after the acci-dent was celebrated in her honor, which members of her family and several friends and fellow club members attend-ed.

Hahesy and some of Kelly’s close

friends have tied pink ribbons to fences, railings and door handles around campus LQ�KHU�PHPRU\��7KH\�KDYH�EHHQ�DIÀ[HG�DORQJVLGH�EDE\�EOXH�RQHV�PHPRULDOL]LQJ�FSU student Ashley Donohue, who was killed in a car accident in December of 2011.

In addition, a Colleen M. Kelly 5K Run/Walk fundraiser will be held in Mel-rose on April 20. Those interested in par-

ticipating can register online until April 18 by making a $20 donation to support a scholarship in her name for Melrose High School students. The run/walk will be an annual event.

The vigil, Bruce said, “is a way for all of us to be there for each other, and it serves as a reminder that we are all one big family. When one person is suffering, we all are suffering.”

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able to emergency personnel.Level II occurs when there is a wide-

spread outbreak in the nation with cases FRQÀUPHG� LQ� 1HZ� (QJODQG�� &ROOHJH�sponsored travel would be cancelled and the campus community would be alerted of the new level. Non-academic pro-gramming and guest passes in the resi-dence halls would be temporarily discon-tinued. In this situation, faculty would be asked to suspend the normal attendance policies.

In a level III situation, at least one

case of a highly contagious and danger-ous disease on campus would close the campus. With assistance from the state coordinating board, classes would be suspended and residents would be asked to move out. Students and staff who are unable to return home would be given one of the double rooms in Linsley Hall beginning 48 hours after campus evacu-ation.

The fourth guideline states that if the president of the college should be inca-pacitated during a pandemic, operations of the college would be overseen by the vice presidents in order of rank, by seniority and by consultation with the Chair of the Board of Trustees. 7KH�ÀIWK�JXLGHOLQH� OLVWV�VXSSOLHV� WKDW�

should be ready in the case of a pandem-ic. The list includes items such as water, ÁDVKOLJKWV�� KDQG� VDQLWL]HU�� DQG� VXUJLFDO�and respiratory masks.7KH�ÀQDO�VHW�RI�JXLGHOLQHV�RXWOLQHV�WKH�

responsibilities given to personnel in the event of a level III situation.

Dean of Students Melinda Stoops said the committee will be evaluating changes that have been made to the campus since

the plan was implemented. For example, the committee will examine the systems of communication such as FSU Alert DQG� H�PDLO� QRWLÀFDWLRQV�� DQG� GHWHUPLQH�whether “it still makes the most sense to communicate in the same way,” she said.

Another change the committee will be considering is the physical space on campus. Now that there are new loca-tions, such as North Hall, there are more areas that can be used for vaccinations, Stoops said.

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If a pandemic were to emerge on cam-SXV��+HDOWK�6HUYLFHV�RIÀFLDOV�ZRXOG�IRO-low the same procedures used during the 2009 H1N1 outbreak, said Director of Health Services Ilene Hofrenning.

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post articles and classroom visits would be used to get the word out to the cam-pus, Hofrenning said. These strategies were used during the outbreak of the H1N1 virus in 2009.

The classroom visits that were used during the outbreak include an educa-WLRQDO� FDPSDLJQ� WKDW� HPSKDVL]HG� WKH�importance of being vaccinated, proper ways to cough, hand washing and stay-ing isolated when sick. The campaigns also gave students information on the

VLJQV�DQG�V\PSWRPV�RI�WKH�ÁX��During the outbreak of H1N1, Health

Services set up vaccination clinics in the health center and in several of the dorms.

“We also had clinics for faculty and staff thinking, the more people we had YDFFLQDWHG��WKH�OHVV�OLNHO\�WKH�ÁX�ZRXOG�spread through campus,” Hofrenning said.

“I remember them handling it well,” senior English and secondary educa-tion major Veronica Higgins said of the H1N1 outbreak. “I do remember people being quarantined and sent home. I just ZLVK�WKH\�KDG�D�ÁX�HSLGHPLF�DV�DQ�RS-portunity to put soap in the res hall bath-rooms. … So many people leave the bathroom without washing their hands �� LW·V� QR�ZRQGHU� VWXGHQWV� JRW� VZLQH�ÁX�here.”

Health Services also works with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, the Board of Health in Framing-ham, and the Medical Reserve Corps for guidance, direction and increased staff-ing if needed.

Hofrenning said some of the commu-nicable diseases contracted on campus DUH�VHDVRQDO�ÁX��WXEHUFXORVLV��PHQLQJLWLV��chicken pox, measles, mumps, rubella, norovirus, hepatitis A and whooping cough. Full-time students are required to be vaccinated for many of these illness-es, but she encourages students to further protect themselves.

“We continue to encourage hand ZDVKLQJ��XVH�RI�KDQG�VDQLWL]HU��DSSURSUL-ate coughing technique, getting adequate sleep, and maintaining a healthy diet,” she said.

Colucci said the best way to avoid getting sick is to “follow the advice of medical professionals, including those who work in FSU’s Health Services.”

Health Services has two or three nurse practitioners working at all times, and a doctor who comes in twice a week for three hours each time. The center is open Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.

“The nurses were very helpful when I needed them,” said junior art and ele-mentary education major Shaina Brown. “I couldn’t get to my doctor and they gave me what I needed.”

Sophomore fashion design major &KDUOLH�5LQDOGR� LV� QRW� FRQÀGHQW� LQ� WKH�campus’ response to illnesses. “I always

get sick,” he said. “I’d probably be the ÀUVW�WR�JR�µ

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The Oct. 31 e-mail also detailed a new urgent care center in Natick called Doctors Express. The center, located at 945 Worcester Road, is open Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. and Saturday-Sunday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

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This week in photos

FSU Dance Team performs Just Dance in DPAC

last December.

SUAB hosts Bingo (above) and Casino Night (below)

during Welcome Week.

Alexis Huston/The Gatepost

Alexis Huston/The Gatepost

Alexis Huston/The Gatepost

Allie Card/The Gatepost


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