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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Required Teachers' Course
Registration is now open for "Effective
Teacher Training," a required course for teaching and substituting in
some North Carolina public school systems, including Buncombe County and
Asheville City public schools. The class will meet from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. in
Owen Conference Center on four consecutive Saturdays from January
24-February 14. Cost is $60 plus textbook, which is available in the UNCA
bookstore. For more information, call Special Academic Programs at
251-6558.
Summer Science Program in England
UNCA will conduct a summer comparative
science education program in England from June 30-July 27, 2004. The
program is held in cooperation with the University of Bath Department of
Education. Anyone who is or has been involved with K-12 science education
is eligible. The $2,500 fee covers tuition, ground transportation and
private housing on the University of Bath campus. Registration will remain
open until the course is filled, but participants are encouraged to
register prior to February 1, 2004. For more
information or to enroll, contact Dr. Gary Miller at 232-5184.
Employment Opportunities
Click on the Human Resources
job opportunities Web site for complete employment information.
Questions? Call Joy Thurman at
251-6605.
Program Assistant V in Leadership Programs
Starting salary: $21,219-$26,426
Closing date: January 7
Director of Information Technology in
University Computing
Starting salary: Commensurate with qualifications and experience
Closing date: Review of applications
will begin on January 12 and will continue until
the position is filled
Director of Gift Planning & Endowments in
Office of Development
Starting salary: $40,000-$42,625
Closing date: January 23
Energy Tip
Because leaking ducts can reduce the efficiency of your heating system
by up to 30 percent, have your ducts tested. Seal leaks with mastic or
non-cloth backed tape labeled UL181 B-FX.
Safety Tip
Use care with fire salts, which produce colored flames when thrown on
wood fires. They contain heavy metals that can cause intense gastrointestinal
irritation and vomiting if eaten. Keep them away from children.
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