Wednesday, May 16th
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Learn the basics of Photoshop CS5 including how to utilize layers and master selection tools. Discover how to work with text, apply special effects and how to use blending modes. Learn how to re-size and prepare images for web and print use. To register visit http://EODinfo.tamu.edu/ and select Course Schedule.
Ongoing Events
Voting for our elected leaders and representatives is one of our fundamental rights as Americans, and none is more important than electing a president. Every four years presidential elections engage the entire country and provide citizens and candidates a chance to discuss, debate and decide the country's direction and future.
Campaign season is in full swing at the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum with "Headed to the White House," an interactive exhibit designed for all ages, capturing the excitement and pageantry of the presidential election process from the first primaries through the presidential inauguration. Multimedia experiences, hands-on activities and role-playing opportunities immerse visitors in all the action of a campaign.
In this exhibit, you'll step into the roles of the many different people involved in presidential elections. You can:
See what it's like to be a presidential candidate
Try your hand at running a campaign
Create your own election news story
Learn how to get involved — even if you're too young to vote
"Headed to the White House" is an engaging celebration of democracy and the power of "We, the People."
This National Constitution Center exhibit is made possible through the generosity of The Annenberg Foundation, The Pew Charitable Trusts, and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
"Headed to the White House" is on display at the Bush Library and Museum from Sept. 1, 2011 through July 29, 2012.
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George Bush Presidential Library and Museum
This is a complete discipleship course that respectfully explores the Jewish foundation of Christianity over the course of 10 weeks. Comprehensive workbooks, lesson guides, and additional supplementary materials make this program one of the most well-rounded and comprehensive studies of this area of biblical studies. We will meet at 2 pm Saturday afternoons. See http://hayesod.org for more information.
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Off campus
Interim Housing is available when residence halls are otherwise closed for residence hall students. Sign up for Fall Interim Housing.
Register online April 11 - July 10 at transport.tamu.edu. There is no advantage to registering earlier in the registration process; however, registrations must be completed by July 10 to be assigned a permit with the first distribution. Registrations completed after the July 10 deadline will be assigned on a first come, first served basis based on the remaining availability.
The MSC Visual Arts Committee welcomes the students of Texas A&M University and the community of Bryan and College Station to experience the new MSC VAC Gallery and the work of Jacob Lawrence, a prominent 20th century African American artist.
Ongoing exhibits include shipwreck artifacts from Serçe Limanı (11th-century CE) and Uluburun (14th-century BC), as well as models of the Belle (1686), the Jefferson (1812), and the Heroine (1838). The building is open during business hours on weekdays.
Break/Summer Service operates Monday through Friday only, from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm. Weekend & Night Service is not offered during this time.
Break Parking rules in effect. All permits (including Night permits) ARE valid all day during breaks in the areas highlighted on the Break & Summer Parking Map. Permits must be displayed at all times when parked on campus.
http://transport.tamu.edu/parking/maps/breaksummer.pdf
The year's largest student recruiting and promotional event is headed back home. Make sure your organization has a table by registering now. Reserve your table before we sell out. Regular registration and payment deadline is August 8, 2012.
Interim Housing is available when residence halls are otherwise closed for residence hall students.
This workshop focuses on exploring the role that culture plays in our daily interactions with others. This interactive session provides participants with the opportunity to examine both the challenges and opportunities that result from an increasingly diverse workforce and examines ways to develop cultural competence. To register visit http://EODinfo.tamu.edu/ and select Course Schedule.
Learn the basics of using Microsoft Outlook. Use Outlook email features to send receive, reply to and forward email messages. Find out how to format, track messages and create auto-signatures. Learn to attach files to messages and open and save attached files. Discover how to use the calendar feature, manage contacts, create and send appointments and schedule meetings