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Whatʼs The Word April 22, 2014 Do you have Spurs Fever?! For a chance to win plaza level seats with parking, make sure to sign up for the STBTC Blood Drive being held on Campus on April 24th in Marian Hall. Email [email protected] to sign up for your preferred donation time. Help TEAM UIW win the Corporate Cup Charity Challenge with your blood donation, canned food donation or clothing donation! Movie Screening: The Garden 10:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Marian Hall Ballroom Bill Mulcahy Ecological Stewardship Award Presentation 1:00 p.m. Marian Hall Ballroom. The Bill Mulcahy Award for Ecological Stewardship was Mirst conceived and given to the award’s namesake in 2007 in recognition of Bill Mulcahy, grounds Superintendent, for his leadership in ecological conservation and care of the land that is home to the University of the Incarnate Word. UIW Sustainability Committee Panel Discussion 1:30 p.m. 2:45 p.m.– Marian Hall Join members of the UIW Sustainability Committee for a discussion of green initiatives currently underway on campus, with a focus on what UIW will look like in 2025. UIW Earth Month Research Symposium 6 p.m. 7:30 p.m. GB 212 Fifth Annual Earth Day Research Symposium Students, faculty and UIW community members will present research and discuss topics related to environmental issues. 2014 includes the 43rd Anniversary of Earth Day. UIW will celebrate on April 22.

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Whatʼs The WordApril 22, 2014

Do  you  have  Spurs  Fever?!  

For  a  chance  to  win  plaza  level  seats  with  parking,  

make  sure  to  sign  up  for  the  STBTC  Blood  Drive  being  

held  on  Campus  on  April  24th  in  Marian  Hall.    

Email  [email protected]  to  sign  up  for  your  

preferred  donation  time.  Help  TEAM  UIW  win  the  

Corporate  Cup  Charity  Challenge  with  your  blood  

donation,  canned  food  donation  or  clothing  donation!

Movie  Screening:  The  Garden  10:30  a.m.  -­‐  12:30  p.m.  Marian  Hall  Ballroom

Bill  Mulcahy  Ecological  Stewardship  Award  Presentation  1:00  p.m.  Marian  Hall  Ballroom.  The  Bill  Mulcahy  Award  for  Ecological  Stewardship  was  Mirst  conceived  and  given  to  the  award’s  namesake  in  2007  in  recognition  of  Bill  Mulcahy,  grounds  Superintendent,  for  his  leadership  in  ecological  conservation  and  care  of  the  land  that  is  home  to  the  University  of  the  Incarnate  Word.

UIW  Sustainability  Committee  Panel  Discussion1:30  p.m.  -­‐  2:45  p.m.–  Marian  Hall

Join  members  of  the  UIW  Sustainability  Committee  for  a  discussion  of  green  initiatives  currently  underway  on  campus,  with  a  focus  on  what  UIW  will  look  like  in  2025.

UIW  Earth  Month  Research  Symposium6  p.m.  -­‐  7:30  p.m.  -­‐  GB  212Fifth  Annual  Earth  Day  Research  Symposium  Students,  faculty  and  UIW  community  members  will  present  research  and  discuss  topics  related  to  environmental  issues.

2014 includes the 43rd Anniversary of Earth Day. UIW will celebrate on

April 22.

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The University of the Incarnate Word is hosting a Fan Appreciation Night to help celebrate UIW Athletics and their first year as a member of NCAA Division I. All UIW fans are invited to the event on Thursday, April 24 from 5:30-8 p.m. at the Quarry Hofbrau.

The first year for the Cardinals as a member of NCAA Division I and the Southland Conference has been one of many highlights. UIW faculty, staff and fans will all have a chance to meet Cardinals coaches and other member of the athletic department.

The following is a list of just a few of the highlights from 2013-14:1 Volleyball defeats Texas Tech in front of a record-breaking crowd.2 Trent Brittain scored a last minute game-winning touchdown against Abilene Christian that secured the

football team's first winning season.3 Tina Patterson closed out her brilliant 20-year run as the women's soccer head coach with a 246-102-33

record. Numerous former players came back to campus for her final match.4 Cross Country became the first UIW teams to compete in a Southland Conference championship event.5 35 student-athletes were named to the Southland Conference Commissioner's Fall Academic Honor Roll.6 The men's basketball team went 14-1 at home en route to a 21-6 record and averaged 1,114 fans for

Southland Conference home games.7 The men's swimming and diving team became the first UIW program in the Division I era to win a

conference championship when they took the CCSA title on February 22.8 Ify Mora became the first Division I All-American for the Cardinals when she was named a Capital One

Women's Basketball Third Team Academic All-America®.9 Baseball was invited to the Irish Baseball Classic hosted by Notre Dame at Wolff Stadium.10 Whitney Waltrip hit a walk-off grand slam home run in softball's first game as a Division I program.11 Men's track & field won the Division I section of the fifth annual UIW Invitational.

Food and beverages for the fan appreciation event will be provided as well as entertainment by Court Jesters and Patsy Torres. Please RSVP to Rick Smith at [email protected].

UIW ATHLETICS

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Itʼs Here! Are you ready? Make sure you do not have holds!Registration: Spring, 2014Online registration for the Fall, 2014 semester begins online on April 23. To ensure a smooth process, here are a few tips from the Registrar's Office:

• For expedited registration on your assigned day and time, proceed directly to: http://www.uiw.edu/register

• A schedule of classes may be downloaded at https://bannerweb.uiwtx.edu/prod/bwckschd.p_disp_dyn_sched

• Check for any holds prior to your scheduled registration period be accessing Bannerweb, and ensuring there are no holds indicated in the "Student Records" area.

•Registration will be conducted according to the following schedule:

OptD Students (Not Vision Science Majors)Wednesday, April 23 at 8:30 a.m.

Physical Therapy StudentsWednesday, April 23 at 8:30 a.m.

PharmD Students (Not Pre-Pharmacy)Wednesday, April 23 at 8:30 a.m.

Graduate and Doctoral StudentsWednesday, April 23 at 8:30 a.m.

Seniors (90 credit hours or more)Friday, April 25 at 8:30 a.m.

Juniors (60-89 credit hours)Friday, April 25 at 9:30 a.m.

All OthersFriday, April 25 at 10:30 a.m.

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What is The Big Give S.A.?

The Big Give S.A. is a 24-hour online giving event that will take place from midnight to midnight on May 6, 2014.

The purpose of this community-wide giving challenge is to increase public awareness of the impact local nonpro!ts make in addressing our community’s social challenges, bring nonpro!ts and donors together, expand the idea of online giving, connect people to the causes that move them the most and, of course, make giving FUN.

By turning giving into a shared city-wide experience, we can signi!cantly impact the future of San Antonio and collectively move our city forward.

The goals of The Big Give S.A. are to:

INVEST strategically in San Antonio nonpro!ts

DRIVE the community forward through collective impact

LEVERAGE giving with matching funds and prize incentives

How does a charity participate in

The Big Give S.A.?Any registered 501(c)(3) organization in Bexar County is welcome to participate in The Big Give S.A.

To qualify, the nonpro!t must !ll out a free pro!le at www.thebiggivesa.org. Registration closes April 11, 2014. There is not a fee to participate. Nonpro!ts will be reviewed for eligibility.

An eligible organization will have one pro!le at www.thebiggivesa.org. While the organizational description can include all of the agency’s programs and services, donors cannot designate or restrict their donations to a particular program. Each participating nonpro!t is eligible for matching funds and prize incentives.

THE

How do individuals participate in

The Big Give S.A.?On May 6, visit www.thebiggivesa.org to make a donation to a participating organization(s).

All donations on May 6 give your favorite nonpro!t the opportunity to earn matching funds and prize incentives. This means that your gift has the capacity to leverage additional funding.

You can give by phone, tablet, or computer. The minimum donation is $10. There is not a maximum donation. There are standard credit card, processing and management fees.

The exciting aspect of this event is the opportunity for nonpro!ts to earn prize money and matching funds. These additional funds increase the nonpro!t’s total to cover the associated costs.

How can i help make

The Big Give S.A. a success?

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Local giving days are driven by the energy of the community. The most important things you can do to help make The Big Give S.A. a success are to:

Twitter @BigGiveSA

participating nonpro!t(s).

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Do you have an advertisement you want students and/or faculty to see?

Call Campus Life at 210-829-6034 on how to submit your request!

Newsletters are sent once a week and are sent campus wide.

University Events and Student Programs(210) 829-6034

Paul Ayala Director of UESP

Paulina Mazurek

Assistant Director of UESP

Ellyse SanchezStudent Organizations Coordinator

Ricardo SanchezStudent Center Coordinator

Mercedes MorenoGreek Life Coordinator

True Gentlemen Auction Friday, April 25

Library auditorium 11:00am-1:00pm

Bid on your favorite Chi Phi!

Have you renewed your Student Organization on Orgsync? Early renewal for all organizations is

April 30. Final date of renewal for all organizations is May 15. First

25 student organizations will receive an amount granted from

the SGA Legacy Fund.Contact Ellyse Sanchez

([email protected]) for more information.