海角乱伦社区

The Crow’s Nest – Feb. 16, 2018

UNIVERSITY RECORDS GROWTH IN CREDIT HOURS, RETENTION

Enrollment data for 海角乱伦社区鈥檚 2018 Spring I term has been reported, and once again, the University has experienced enrollment growth. According to a recent University-wide e-mail sent by President Greg Gunderson, Ph.D., overall student credit hours are up approximately 4.8 percent over the same period last year. This resulted in tuition revenue up more than $1.3 million over budget for this period. In addition, there were growth percentages worth noting when comparing Spring I 2017 to Spring I 2018: Parkville Campus enrollment is up 10.5 percent in credit hours and graduate enrollment is up 31 percent in credit hours. Also, Park鈥檚 retention rate from Fall 2017 to Spring 2018 has increased 4.5 percent and the University also achieved fall to spring year-over-year retention growth at a rate of 2 percent per year for the past five years. Retention is a major contributor to the speed with which the University has achieved overall growth in enrollment.

ICM GRADUATE STUDENT PLACES 4TH IN SINGAPORE VIOLIN COMPETITION

Laurel Gagnon, 鈥17, and a current graduate student in the 海角乱伦社区听, placed fourth in the Singapore International Violin Competition, held Jan. 28 through Feb. 8. By finishing in fourth place, Gagnon won $6,000 and a three-year loan of a rare violin from the Rin Collection — a 1719 Carlo Tononi violin. Gagnon was one of 34 competitors from 11 countries (and one of five from the U.S.) invited to compete in the event. Just 12 advanced to the semifinals, and Gagnon was one of six (and the only American) to advance to the finals. Video of Gagnon鈥檚 performances can be viewed at the following:

  • Finals (Feb. 5) —听https://www.facebook.com/singaporeinternationalviolincompetition/videos/2033203046915730/听(Gagnon鈥檚 performance starts approximately 44 minutes into the video)
  • Semifinals (Feb. 2) —听https://www.facebook.com/singaporeinternationalviolincompetition/videos/2031622830407085/听(Gagnon鈥檚 performance starts approximately 6 minutes into the video)
  • 听First round (Jan. 29) —听https://www.facebook.com/singaporeinternationalviolincompetition/videos/2029434713959230/听(Gagnon鈥檚 performance starts just a bit past 60 minutes into the video)

ED BRADLEY ANNOUNCED AS FIRST MEMBER OF PARK ATHLETICS WALL OF HONOR CLASS OF 2018

海角乱伦社区 has selected the Class of 2018 for the Park Athletics Wall of Honor, a class that will include Ed Bradley, the 2017 Northland (Kansas City) Regional Chamber of Commerce鈥檚 Northlander of the Year who passed away on Feb. 2. Bradley served in many volunteer capacities for the University, including lending his time to the selection of candidates as a member of the Wall of Honor selection committee since 2015. He was recognized as听Park鈥檚 Torchlighter Award winner in 2015, an honor given by the听听to individuals who have made significant, longstanding contributions and commitment to the University. He was also part of the accreditation process for the 海角乱伦社区听School of Business听as a founding member of the School of Business Advisory Council. His engagement in the community also touched 海角乱伦社区 athletics in ways that will stand for years to come. Bradley rarely missed a game, and his seat will be permanently marked inside the Breckon Sports Center.

鈥淓d鈥檚 commitment to our athletes, our coaches and this University as a whole will live on for years to come,鈥 said Park Director of Athletics Claude English. 鈥淚t was an honor to be able to tell Ed that he had been selected for the Wall of Honor when he came back in the room during our selection process a few weeks ago. The smile on his face that day is one I won鈥檛 forget, and it is a privilege for me to be able to enshrine his legacy permanently in our Wall of Honor. Ed will be missed. He is family.鈥 Read more about Bradley鈥檚 selection at听www.parkathletics.com/article/2164.php.

SPENCER CAVE BLACK HISTORY MONTH LECTURE SERIES EVENT TO HIGHLIGHT JAZZ IN EUROPE DURING WORLD WAR I

A discussion focusing on听James Reese Europe, an American ragtime bandleader and composer, and his impact on jazz throughout the European continent during World War I, will be presented on Monday, Feb. 26, starting at 7 p.m. at the Gem Theater, 1615 E. 18th Street, in Kansas City, Mo. The event, 鈥淔rom听Bandana Land听迟辞听No Man鈥檚 Land: James Reese Europe鈥檚 Musical Journey,鈥 is presented as part of 海角乱伦社区鈥檚 17th annual听Spencer Cave Black History Month Lecture Series. The event is free and open to the public, but reservations are requested to ensure admission. Visit听www.park.edu/black-history听to register and for more information. Attendees are invited to attend a post-lecture gathering at the Blue Room Jazz Club across the street from the Gem Theater in the 18th and Vine District.

Michael Dinwiddie, associate professor at New York University鈥檚 Gallatin School of Individualized Study, will be the featured speaker. In addition, a Kansas City area jazz band is scheduled to perform some of Europe鈥檚 compositions during the program. According to Eubie Blake, Europe (1881-1919) was the 鈥淢artin Luther King of听music.鈥 Already an accomplished jazz musician when the U.S. entered World War I, Europe was commissioned a lieutenant for the 15th New York National Guard Regiment, later known as the 369th Infantry Regiment nicknamed the 鈥淗arlem Hellfighters.鈥 His 369th Regiment Marching Band became one of the most famous military bands throughout the European continent, introducing jazz to British, French and other European audiences.

UNIVERSITY TO HOST LATINO WRITERS COLLECTIVE FOR POETRY EVENT

Six members of the Kansas City, Mo., based听Latino Writers Collective听will present a poetry reading on Thursday, Feb. 22, starting at 7 p.m. in the McCoy Meetin鈥 House on 海角乱伦社区鈥檚 Parkville Campus. A reception will precede the event at 6:30 p.m. Admission to the reading, a part of the University鈥檚听Year of Diversity听series of events, is free. The LWC members will read a mix of poetry and fiction, and also share their experiences as Latinos in the U.S. The Latino Writers Collective provides creative support and coordinates projects to showcase local and national Latino writers, and serves as role models and instruction to Latino youth. Its mission is to foster an environment where the voices of Latino students, blue collar workers, professionals and homemakers can be heard, contributing their experience and vision to the community.

BANNEKER SCHOOL FOUNDATION TO HOST FUNDRAISING BREAKFAST

The Banneker School Foundation will host its annual fundraising breakfast on Monday, Feb. 26, at 海角乱伦社区. The event begins at 7:30 a.m. in the Park Distance Learning Conference Center within the听Parkville (Mo.) Commercial Underground听on the University鈥檚 Parkville Campus. The event, in partnership with the University, will include an update related to restoration and fundraising efforts of the historic one-room structure, located at 31 W. 8th Street in Parkville, built in 1885 to educate children of color. Delia Cook Gillis, Ph.D., professor of history and director of the Center of Africana Studies at the University of Central Missouri, will be the featured speaker at the event. The Platte County Parks and Recreation Outreach Program continues to assist with restoration efforts. Tickets for the event are $35 per person and can be purchased at听https://banneker2018breakfast.eventbrite.com/听or at the door the day of the event. Sponsorships are also available for $1,000 per table. For more information about the event or to purchase a table, contact Banneker School Foundation board member Adrian Singletary at听singletarya@parkhill.k12.mo.us听or (816) 359-6589.

FACULTY, STAFF, STUDENT NEWS

Stacey Kikendall, Ph.D., assistant professor of听English听and associate director of the听, authored the chapter 鈥(Im)prudent Travel: The Politics of Location and the Gendered Experience in Mary Wollstonecraft鈥檚 and Mary Shelley鈥檚 Travel Writing鈥 for the recently published book,听The Future of Feminist Eighteenth-Century Scholarship: Beyond Recovery.

Henry Roehrich, Ph.D., associate professor of听management听补苍诲听marketing, and chair and program coordinator for听logistics听补苍诲听management, served as a judge for the 2017-18 American Marketing Association Collegiate Case Competition. The program is a year-long event showcasing students working on a marketing challenge submitted by a sponsoring organization, with the sponsor providing a detailed marketing problem for students to develop a marketing strategy.

Patty Ryberg, Ph.D., assistant professor of听biology, returned from a successful collecting trip in Antarctica over the winter break. Ryberg and colleagues from the University of Kansas spent five weeks camping in the Shackleton Glacier region about 300 miles from the South Pole. The purpose of the trip was to collect fossil plants and trees to figure out what the landscape of Antarctica looked like 260 million years ago. When the fossil plants were alive, Antarctica was located about where it is today, but the planet was warm enough that plants grew really close to the South Pole. Ryberg and the KU paleobotanists hope to determine what plants grew in Antarctica (several with no living relatives) and how plants thrive in an extreme polar environment when the sun doesn鈥檛 set for six months and the other six months are dark.

PARK IN THE NEWS

A company whose chief operating officer is 海角乱伦社区 alumnus Ernie Nabors, 鈥01, MBA 鈥09, has been ranked by听Fortunemagazine as one of the 鈥40 Best Workplaces in Technology.”听An article about the company, Data Management Inc. Time Clock Plus, appeared in a听Jan. 20 issue of the听San Angelo听(罢别虫补蝉)听Standard-Times.

In a related story, Nabors was appointed president of Data Management Inc. Time Clock Plus, according to a听story that appeared on the San Angelo Live! website on Feb. 2.

海角乱伦社区鈥檚听听was featured on KMBZ-FM in Kansas City on Jan. 22 in a series of stories. The spots included comments from Roger Kugler, D.M.A., director of the ICM, and violinist Hanna Zhdan, senior applied music/strings major.

A review of a concert performed on Jan. 21 by Kenny Broberg, graduate student in the Park听, appeared on the听鈥淪an Francisco Classical Voice鈥 website on Jan. 23.

A story about John Knight, 鈥97, being appointed command sergeant major for the 3rd Battalion, 41st Infantry Regiment at Fort Bliss, Texas,听appeared in the听El Paso听(罢别虫补蝉)听Times听on Feb. 1.

Patty Ryberg, Ph.D., assistant professor of听biology, appeared on the听radio program 鈥淐entral Standard鈥 on KCUR-FM in Kansas City on Feb. 1听(interview begins approximately at the 16 minute mark). Ryberg was interviewed for 21 minutes related to her research trip to Antarctica (see story in 鈥淔aculty, Staff, Student News鈥 section above). Ryberg was also听interviewed on KSHB-TV鈥檚 鈥淜ansas City Live鈥 program on Feb. 6听to discuss her trip to Antarctica.

An investigative story related to rhinoceros horn trafficking in a small Missouri town that听aired on WDAF-TV听 in Kansas City on Feb. 5, included comments from Alicia Wedel, 鈥09, an animal assistant manager at the Kansas City Zoo. The story was produced by Lisa McCormick, 鈥83, investigative producer at WDAF-TV.

A story related to Jason Withington, M.P.A. 鈥07, starting a petition drive to request the Missouri State Auditor鈥檚 office to do a performance audit on the financial and regulatory practices of Clay County, Mo.,听.

Cecil Graham, 鈥91, was the focus of a story that听appeared in the听Redstone Rocket, a newspaper published at Army Garrison-Redstone, in Decatur, Ala., on Feb. 7. The article is a part of a series about Vietnam veterans as the U.S. commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War.

A story about Doug Short, 鈥06, currently pursuing a听Master of Education degree in Leading Adult and Organizational Learning, appeared in听The Examiner听(Independence, Mo., newspaper) on Feb. 8. Short who served the City of Independence as its deputy fire chief for three years, was appointed fire chief in December 2017.

More 海角乱伦社区 degree programs have been ranked by various websites:

  • Bachelor鈥檚 degree programs in criminal justice administration ranked No. 8 by CollegeChoice.net on its 鈥淏est Criminal Justice Degrees鈥 list.
  • Online degree programs in information and computer science ranked No. 14 by Open Education Database on its 鈥淏est Online Computer Science Programs鈥 list.
  • In addition, the University was ranked No. 50 by AffordableCollegesOnline.org on its 鈥淏est Online Colleges Ranking 2018鈥 list.

UPCOMING EVENTS

(All events are Central time)

  • Through February 23 —Lynn Richardson 鈥淪urfaces鈥 Two-Dimensional Art Exhibit, Campanella Gallery
  • February 19 —听President鈥檚 Day Holiday (all University offices closed nationwide; Parkville Daytime classes cancelled; Spring I classes held as scheduled)
  • February 22 —Latino Writers Collective Poetry Reading, 7 p.m., McCoy Meetin鈥 House
  • February 25 —听Baseball Book Notes Spring Series: A Long Way From Home Film and Discussion, 3 p.m., Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, Kansas City, Mo.
  • February 26 —Banneker School Foundation Annual Breakfast, 7:30 a.m., Park Distance Learning Conference Center
  • February 26 —Spencer Cave Black History Month Lecture: 鈥淔rom听Bandana Land听迟辞听No Man鈥檚 Land鈥 鈥 James Reese Europe鈥檚 Musical Journey鈥 by Michael Dinwiddie, 7 p.m. Gem Theater, Kansas City, Mo.
  • March 2 —听海角乱伦社区听听Concert: ICM Orchestra, 7:30 p.m., Graham Tyler Memorial Chapel
  • March 5-April 26 —听New Works Faculty Art Exhibit, Campanella Gallery
  • March 11 —听Spring I Term Ends
  • March 11 —听海角乱伦社区听听Concert: Pianist Plamena Mangova, 4 p.m., 1900 Building, Mission Woods, Kan.
  • March 12-18 —听Spring Recess
  • March 19 —听Spring II Term Begins
  • April 7听—听海角乱伦社区听听Concert:听Cellist Daniel Veis and Pianist Helena Veisova, 7:30 p.m., Graham Tyler Memorial Chapel
  • April 15 —听海角乱伦社区听听Concert:听Violinist David Radzynski and Pianist Lolita Lisovskaya-Sayevich, 4 p.m., 1900 Building, Mission Woods, Kan.

Note:听To view a comprehensive schedule for all events, including athletics and student life, visit听www.park.edu/calendars/park-events-calendar.html.

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