November 26 (Tuesday): Thanksgiving break begins after last class (Residence halls close at 5:00 p.m.)
November 27-29 (Wednesday-Friday): College offices closed for Thanksgiving holidays
Christmas
December 12 (Thursday): Christmas break begins after last exam (Residence halls close at 5:00 p.m.)
December 23-January 1 (Monday-Wednesday): College offices closed for Christmas holidays
Alumni Art Collection!
Hoof & Wing: Beyond Lascaux
By Rebecca King Hawkinson '01
November 14 - December 11
Hamilton Gallery, Bell Library
Opening Reception: Thursday, Nov. 14 | 5-7 PM
Join us for a celebration of life in motion, with horses and birds taking flight amidst many textured backgrounds. These oil paintings are a contemporary play on the organic textures of the cave walls at Lascaux, France.
QEP Updates
The goal of the Montreat College QEP is to develop the critical thinking skills of our students so that they can graciously impact the world around them.
YOU’RE INVITED!!
Coffee Q&A with the QEP Team
Friday, November 22
10 AM | Howerton Private Dining Room
Each week the QEP Team provides general updates in the Montreat College Communications email, as well as overviews of QEP happenings within all-faculty and AEG monthly meetings, but perhaps you have additional questions or simply want more details. We welcome you to join us, coffee is on us!
Other updates:
Cabinet approved the 2019-2020 T2I Budget. The 2019-2020 T2I budget covers our Developmental Year.
Framing language for the Montreat College T2I Critical Thinking Rubric has been established.
Baseline data for GE250 is being gathered this week.
The QEP Document to-date, which will ultimately be submitted to SACSCOC, has been given to Dr. Mary Kirk, our SACSCOC liaison, for review.
Here are some helpful thoughts from Nurse Alise!
Adults should seek medical attention if you have:
· Fever greater than 101.3 F (38.5 C)
· Fever lasting five days or more or returning after a fever-free period
· Shortness of breath
· Wheezing
· Severe sore throat, headache or sinus pain
· If you have flu symptoms and are at risk of complications, see your doctor right away. Taking antiviral drugs may reduce the length of your illness and help prevent more-serious problems.”
More info, such as prevention, diagnosis, & treatment may be found by clicking on the links below.