Items for multiple
weeks will be posted with >>> and linked to a follow-up page with
complete details. To print a hard copy of the Coffey Break you will need to go to
www.huntington.edu/news/ and choose Coffey Break and the date
you want. You can then print from the website.
Verse Of The Year
….for
all of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves
with Christ.
28There
is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you
are all one in Christ Jesus.
Galatians
3:27-28.
Chapel: Tuesday
and Thursday @ 10:00 AM in the MCA
Ekklesia: Student-led
service Wednesdays @ 9:30 PM
Convocation or Divine
Hours: Fridays
@ 11:00 AM MCA
OCTOBER
- EMPHASIS WEEK
Tuesday, 13 October
10:00AM - 10:45AM
Chapel - EMPHASIS WEEK - Living Single
Wednesday, 14
October
12:00PM - 1:00PM
Chapel - EMPHASIS WEEK - Panel Discussion
9:30PM - 10:15PM
Ekklesia - EMPHASIS WEEK
Thursday, 15
October
10:00AM - 10:30AM
Chapel - EMPHASIS WEEK - Final
Friday, 16 October
11:00AM - 11:45AM
Divine
Hours
URBANA 09:
Register by October 17th at
www.urbana09.org
Intervarsity 22nd
Student Missions Conference.
December 27-31, 2009 in St. Louis.
Student Rate: $395 by October 17th
$475 by December 1st
Gather. Examine. Fellowship.
Commuter Chapels
> > >
Class Attendance Reminder:
Students are expected to be punctual and regular in
class attendance and to accept responsibility for
all assigned work. Any student who has been absent
for as many as one-third of the total class sessions
for a course will have failed and will be suspended
from the course. Within this framework, each
instructor may set his/her own class attendance
policy, and will inform students of this policy at
the beginning of the term. Class sessions missed
because of illness or late registration will be
counted as absences. There are no "excused" absences
(illness, funerals, athletic contests, and other
necessary absences are included in the total number
of absences counted). In case of extenuating
circumstances, a suspended student may petition the
Academic Concerns Committee to be readmitted to the
class. At the discretion of the faculty member,
missed work may be “made up.”
Wednesday, November 25 – CHANGE IN CLASS SCHEDULE
Classes that normally meet at:
1:00 p.m. - meet at 11:00
AM
2:00 p.m. - meet at 12:00 noon
3:00 p.m. - meet at 1:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m. - meet at 2:00 p.m.
(No 4:00 or evening classes before Thanksgiving
Recess)
Classes will resume at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, November
30.
Very few classes meet at 12:00 or during the noon
hour on Wednesday, November 25. Professors with
classes that meet at that time will need to make
other arrangements on that day.
FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE: may be found at
http://www.huntington.edu/registrar.
Travel plans are NOT a basis for petitioning
for a schedule change. Faculty are under no
obligation to honor requests from students to
accommodate travel plans.
Study Abroad Programs
> > >
Outdoor Environmental Education
Would you like the opportunity to work with
5th and 6th graders in a residential camp
setting? Do you want to spend a delightful
January in balmy southern Michigan? Then
read on! This class runs from Saturday,
January 2 through Friday, January 15, 2010.
Each January, HU students spend two weeks at
the Outdoor Environmental School at Camp
Michindoh working in their program as cabin
leaders and teaching Class X. Cost to HU
students is very low and the experience may
change your life. If you are interested in
knowing more, please contact Dr. Bordeaux at
X-4204, by email at
wbordeaux@huntington.edu, or in Science Hall, room 382. Contact
him soon to reserve your spot.
Israel - Holy Land J-Term Trip
> > >
Important Dates for Education Majors >
> >
Flu Shots
Information > > >
HU Student Facebook
Students: Our Facebook page now has
over 1,465 fans. Come discover why at
http://www.facebook.com/huntingtonuniversity. We've passed
Taylor's number of fans, and are getting close to IWU's. Keep it
rolling! Click "Become a Fan" and "Suggest to Friends."
Departamento De ESPAÑOL
> > >
From Career Services
Graduate School/Seminary Day – Wednesday, October 14.
Approximately 25
institutions will
have representatives
on campus from 11:00
– 1:00 on the lower
level of the DC to
talk with anyone
interested in
graduate school or
seminary. Plan now
to stop by to speak
with recruiters and
gather more
information
about the
programs
their institution
offers.
Students are invited
to attend the
Government Career
Fair 2009 on Monday
Oct. 19 from
11:00-3:00 p.m. at
Indiana Memorial
Union B Alumni Hall
at Indiana
University,
Bloomington, IN.
STUDENTS FROM ALL
COLLEGES WELCOME!
Are you in a major and are
unsure if it’s right for you?
Have you been thinking of
declaring a major and are not certain? Do you need
assistance in deciding what to major in?
If so, now is the time to schedule a
FREE
career counseling
appointment with Martha Smith in Career Services.
You can reach Martha by calling x. 4040 or emailing
msmith@huntington.edu. Don’t wait until the last
minute…….call today!
The Huntington University
Graduate School will be hosting an open house on
Monday, October 26 for those interested in learning
more about our M.A. in Counseling.
The schedule will be:
3:00 p.m. – Guests arrive
(Graduate School Building)
Introduction of the evening – light refreshments
4:00 p.m. – Observe Dr.
Colleen Zurcher-McGuaran’s Legal,
Ethical, and Professional
Issues class
5:00 p.m. – Dinner and Q&A
with Dr. Jerry Davis
Director,
M.A. in Counseling
6:30 p.m. – Wrap up with
graduate admissions
7:00 p.m. – Observe Dr.
Jerry Davis and Professor Scott Makin’s
Knowledge and Skills of Mental Health Counseling
course
Please RSVP to Amy Mattox at
amattox@huntington.edu or ext. 4129 no later
than Monday, Oct. 19.
How good it is when we live together in unity!
Wednesday, October 21 in Norm’s Place from
11:00–11:50
AM,
we’ll have discussion about unity at HU. Just bring
your brown bag lunch or get something at Norm’s
Place, sit down and let’s talk.
Experiencing the
Kingdom of God.
We are
providing opportunities
to visit Fort Wayne
churches from various
cultural backgrounds. If interested, get a
group of friends and visit one of the churches
below. We have called each church and they are
interested in welcoming our students
to their
Sunday morning worship times.
If you
attend one of these
churches on October 25th,
please bring back a
bulletin or announcements from the church and
join us for dinner in the DC on October 26th
at 5:30. We would love to
gather and hear about your experience.
To alleviate the cost of gas, those who attend on
the 25th will receive a $10 gas
card when you join us for
dinner.
· Grace
Pointe South (Spanish/English Bilingual)http://tinyurl.com/gracepointechurch
· Cathedral
of Praise (Predominately African-American)
http://www.ojuministries.com/
· Summit
Christian Church (African-American, but also mixed)
http://www.summitministriesinternational.com/home_page.html
E-mail Josh Canada
(jcanada@huntington.edu)
with any questions.
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DC Fall Break Hours
October 16th
Friday Dinner 5-530
October 17th
Saturday Brunch 12-1230
Saturday Dinner 5-530
October 18th
Sunday Brunch 1130-100
Sunday Dinner 5-530
October 19th
Monday Brunch 12-1230
Monday Dinner 5-530
October 20th
Tuesday Brunch 12-1230
Tuesday Dinner 5-530
Norms Hours
Close after meal exchange at 3:00 PM
on
Friday, October 16 and reopen
on Wednesday morning, October the 21
Midnight Study Break!
Students! It’s that time of year when you have the opportunity to
share a late night break with some of your favorite faculty and
staff and see them in their jammies!! The food is fabulous, the
fellowship is outstanding and you do not want to miss out on the
fun! Come to the President’s home Wednesday, October 21
from 11:00 PM until 1:00 AM
Wear your favorite PJs and find out what everyone is talking about!
Newsboys
Concert
6:00 PM Sunday, October 18
STAR 88.3 and
Huntington
University have
partnered to present
an evening of music
and message with the
Newsboys
at Fort Wayne’s
Allen County War
Memorial Coliseum.
Harlem
Ambassadors
On Wednesday Oct 14 at 7:00 p.m. in the Huntington North High School
gym there will be a basketball game between the Harlem Ambassadors
and a group of local players. This event is sponsored by the Lions
Club of Huntington. The intent is a cheap and entertaining event
for the entire family. Tickets are $3 in advance or $4 at the
door. If you want tickets, contact Dr. Mike Rowley (260) 359-4277.
Opportunities for intramural and personal fitness involvement.
http://www.huntington.edu/athletics/
campus_rec/
Registrations are currently taking place for intramural men’s and
women’s basketball as well as our coed ping pong ladder and coed
disc golf ladder. Faculty, staff, students, and alum are all
eligible to play.
Intramurals
signup online at:
http://www.huntington.edu/athletics
/campus_rec/intramurals/default.htm

Visit
www.huntingtonian.com
for coverage on Homecoming weekend,
including coronation, powder puff and cross country
Parent
Weekend-November 13-14>>
Great Pay. Great
Experience. Fun
Work.
The Advancement
Office is looking
for enthusiastic
self-starters who
love their
Huntington
experience.
Opportunity to work
year around is
available. We will
be calling alumni,
donors, and friends
inviting them to
continue their
financial support
for students just
like you! If you are
interested, please
contact Jeremy
Rufener: email:
jrufener@huntington.edu
or phone:
260-359-4089.
The Boys and Girls Club of
Huntington are hiring for the following positions >>>
Girls
Basketball Coach
Horace Mann Elementary January – March
Two Nights Per Week Paid Position
If interested contact: Joanie Wood 356-8312
The Annual
October Garage Sale,
sponsored by the HU
Auxiliary, will not
be scheduled this
year because of the
extensive renovation
of the HU
Maintenance
Building. Thanks
to all of you, our
faithful "contributors,
sorters, and
shoppers," for
waiting until next
year! The HU
Auxiliary Ways and
Means Committee.
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