Office of International Student Services Newsletter

Week of December 5th 2006

 Volume IV, Number 14

In This Issue

· OISS/MSS Graduation Reception
·
Vote for 2007 Tommie Award

Important Information

· Search for companies who applied for H-1b visas
· Apply for OPT by Dec 8 if you are graduating this December

Upcoming Activities

· Dec 7 - Dean of Students Holiday Reception
·
Dec 8 - Holiday Party at the Wellness House
·
Dec 9 - Lunch and Ice Skating in Minneapolis with the mentors
· Dec 14 - OISS/MSS Graduation Reception

Interesting Articles

· Book Buyback starts December 5
·
Center for Writing is available to help with final papers
· Here's your chance to host a radio show
·
Life/Work Center Newsletter
· Planning to graduate in December?
· Salsa Dancing Organization at the University of Minnesota
· Will a winter storm cancel classes?

Personal Ads

· Free lamp and television available at OISS

Contact Us
oiss@stthomas.edu

Phone: 651 962-6650
Fax: 651 962-6655
Office: 161 MHC
http://www.stthomas.edu/oiss

How to send us news

Here's your chance to host a radio show

From Dr. Ellen Riordan, Communication Studies Department

Ever dreamed about hosting your own radio show? Now's your chance. 

KUST campus radio is soliciting proposals from students, staff and faculty for January Term and spring semester. We're looking for innovative and diverse programming, ranging from pre-recorded music to issue-oriented talk shows.

Send in your proposals (and any questions) via e-mail to KUST@stthomas.edu by 5 p.m. Monday, Dec. 11.

Please include the following information:

  1. Name of proposed show
  2. Name and e-mail address for DJ(s) or host(s)
  3. Brief description of show and format (approximately 100 words)
  4. List four to five musical artists featured on your show
  5. State why you think your show would be a great addition to the KUST schedule
  6. Include start date (J-Term or spring semester)
  7. Include three alternate time slots you'd be interested in hosting (late afternoon and evening slots are very competitive)

Shows usually run each week for two hours at 8 a.m. and 2 a.m.