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Category: Dec. 16, 2015

A note from the Dean’s Office

dorhout_deanswelcomeOn the first day of finals
My TA gave to me
A practicum with twenty seven parts

On the second day of finals
My TA gave to me
Two voice recitals
And a practicum with twenty seven parts

On the third day of finals
My TA gave to me
Three take-home tests
Two voice recitals
And a practicum with twenty seven parts

On the forth day of finals
My TA gave to me
Four essay questions
Three take-home tests
Two voice recitals
And a practicum with twenty seven parts

On the fifth day of finals
My TA gave to me
Five problem sets
Four essay questions
Three take-home tests
Two voice recitals
And a practicum with twenty seven parts

I would keep going, but we only have five days of finals. No use adding any more work to the end of the semester.

The Twelve Days of Christmas is one of my favorite holiday songs. When our kids were younger, we would visit the home of one of the other faculty members in chemistry at CSU, together with several other chemistry faculty families. After a potluck meal, we gathered around the piano and sang songs. Twelve Days is an “action song”, and I led the kids in song by acting out each gift (I can’t play the piano, and this was the only other option). So, when I thought about a parody for the end of semester message, this song came to mind.

Certainly, finals week, like the Twelve Days, is about action. Not only is it tough on our TAs, but on our instructors and faculty alike. This college will have provided over 120,000 credit hours this semester, which translates roughly into 40,000 student-courses – those comprise a lot of final exams, practica, recitals, shows, and projects. Thank you for making these student experiences the best they can be!

My best wishes for a successful end to the semester and Happy Holidays. Thank you for all you do for K-State.

Peter

College Calendar

December

14-18 – Final Examinations
22 – Term Final Grades Due (5 p.m., 4 p.m. if through KSOL)

January

5 – Deadline to submit course and curriculum changes to be considered at February 4 Arts & Sciences Faculty meeting
15 – New Student Orientation & Enrollment
19 – Classes begin
25 – Last day to add a course without instructor permission

Click to find the 2015-2016 calendar under Academic Affairs

ICYMI: In Case You Missed It

It’s not always easy to catch everything that’s happening in our college on K-State Today. Here are a collection of stories of things that made headlines in our college over the last few weeks:

Anthropology student receives Marshall Scholarship to study food systems, social sustainability

19 ArtSci Faculty Receive Development Awards and University Small Research Grants

Digital artist, photographer joins Chapman Center for Rural Studies as visiting instructor of digital humanities

Choir students perform in Carnegie Hall

ArtSci alumnae one of two selected to receive 2016 Distinguished Young Alumni award

Dorhout named Kansas State University’s interim vice president for research

Provost names search committee for interim dean of College of Arts & Sciences

Ohno family donates famed glassblower’s journals to K-State Libraries

Bryan Pinkall nominated for two Grammys

Five ArtSci students learn from summer opportunities with Chapman Scholarships

Dance program’s Tap to Togetherness focuses on positive family development with tap dance instruction

Psychological sciences department among best according to SuccessfulStudent

Feedback?

The goal of this eNewsletter is to be helpful and relevant to you, our ArtSci faculty and staff. If there is something we missed or should include in future issues, email your suggestions and feedback to Tom Roesler at troz@k-state.edu.