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November 17, 2025

Driving your car during the upcoming break? Stop by the Jepson Alumni Center parking lot (W85) from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 18, for Vehicle Safety Day. Get your car checked and have a slice of pizza and a soda on URPD.


November 17, 2025

Parking lots C61, C62, C66, C67, and C70 off College Road will close at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 19, two hours before the start of the men's basketball game.

Faculty/staff, student, and visitor vehicles remaining in this lot will be cited.

Please do not ask RMC attendants for parking guidance, as they are not employed by the University and are unfamiliar with campus parking regulations.


November 13, 2025

Now through Nov. 18, take part in Spiders Helping Spiders to support students facing financial obstacles. Gifts to Financial Aid, the Student Emergency Fund, or the Career Opportunity Fund will be matched, doubling or tripling your impact.

Learn more and make your gift here.

Whether it’s helping with emergency expenses, career-building opportunities, or tuition assistance, your gift has the power to change lives.


September 30, 2025

Schedule a one-on-one retirement counseling appointment right here on campus. The University's TIAA representative, Richard Carroll, can help you create a plan for your goals.
Call 1-800-732-8353 or go to www.tiaa.org/schedule to schedule your 1-hour session.

Monday, October 27 | 8 a.m.–5 p.m. | Gottwald Science Center, Study Room E302
Wednesday, November 5 | 8 a.m.–5 p.m. | Gottwald Science Center, Study Room E302
Tuesday, November 18 | 8 a.m.–5 p.m. | Gottwald Science Center, Study Room E302



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  • October 24, 2025
    Bryn Taylor and the Weinstein-Rosenthal Forum Team

    A huge shout out to Bryn Taylor for an incredible Weinstein-Rosenthal Forum. There is so much behind the scenes work for this event, and you, as always, knocked it out of the park! Thanks for keeping us in the loop and apprised of our roles day of. Bonus shout out to Modlin, Campus Police, Events, and Catering for all they contribute to making this event so successful.
    Olivia Rosenblum, Chaplaincy

    September 19, 2025
    Modlin Center Staff

    The Jepson School extends our sincere thanks to Modlin Center staff members Chris O’Neil, Sean Farrell, Kevin Willoughby, and Bri Conley for ensuring the recent Jepson Leadership Forum event featuring football legend Desmond Howard went off without a hitch. The packed event was a big success thanks to their seamless behind-the-scenes work. We are grateful — as always — for their professionalism and can-do attitudes. Working with them is a joy, and we look forward to doing so again soon. THANK YOU!
    Shannon Best, Jepson School Dean’s Office

  • September 9, 2025
    Jaime Rung

    I would like to recognize Jaime Rung [academic administrative coordinator] for her exceptional contributions to the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures. Jaime was instrumental in the success of two major department events — the Faculty Retreat and the Open House for students — through her grace, elegance, and intelligence. She is such an essential part of our department’s success: creative, resourceful, and full of initiative, while also being deeply generous and collaborative. Jaime brings people together, anticipates needs, and makes every event feel seamless and welcoming. Her work reflects not only her remarkable professionalism but also her kindness and dedication. We are so fortunate to have Jaime as a cornerstone of the department.
    Lidia Radi, Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

    September 4, 2025
    Philip Knight

    As I was selecting food for lunch recently, I noticed some flat bread out at a station I never visit, so I figured I'd try a piece. Phil (special diets lead cook in the Heilman Dining Center) quickly moved it out of my reach and told me that it was reserved for students with special diets. He went on to say that if I — or anyone else who isn't gloved — touches it, then that food cannot be served to the students with allergies. I really appreciate that he took the time to explain why I couldn't have any, but more than that, I was impressed with his obvious dedication to keeping food safe for our campus.
    Jean Creamer, Registrar’s Office

  • September 3, 2025
    Fehima Vjestica

    Fehima cleans the 4th floor of Weinstein Hall and keeps it spotless! She is always the first person I see every morning, and she always has a big smile and friendly attitude. As a new faculty, she has helped me settle in my office, taken away my cardboard boxes, and is always welcoming. I really appreciate her and want her to know while she may think she works behind the scenes, her work is very much appreciated!
    Kavitha Cardoza, Journalism

    September 2, 2025
    Kay Robertson

    Kay Robertson was tasked with distributing service awards for some of us who could not be at the awards meeting and was holding them for pick up. Knowing that I teach remotely and don't get to campus as often as I would like, she kindly offered to send it to me at home. I am grateful to receive it thanks to her thoughtfulness!
    Cheryl Huff, SPCS Liberal Arts

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