Arocha records four wins against Langston last week to begin conference

Softball3-24-2Katrisha Arocha struck out 23 players en route to 6-1 and 7-6 wins over Langston University last Monday. She also recorded 8-1 and 14-6 wins against Langston on Tuesday. The Saints softball team will play their next game at the University of the Incarnate Word on Wednesday at 5/7 p.m. and then host a pair of doubleheaders on Friday and Saturday against the University of the Southwest.

Brittany Stone named conference ‘Player of the Week,’ while Katrisha Arocha receives ‘Pitcher of the Week’ honors

Brittany-Kat3-21Brittany Stone was selected as the Red River Athletic Conference Softball Player of the Week for March 10-16, and OLLU’s Katrisha Arocha was the recipient of the RRAC Softball Pitcher of the Week award for the same dates. This is the sixth set of awards for the 2014 season. Stone, a junior third baseman from Helotes, Texas, drove in three runs to boost the Saints to a 3-1 week. She had a run-scoring single in a 2-0 win to open a doubleheader against Schreiner University, and she scored twice in the second game as part of a 9-1 OLLU rout. After the Saints dropped the first game of a two-game set with Texas Wesleyan University later in the week, she went 2-for-3 in the second game with two RBIs to spark a 4-3 victory. For the week, Stone was 4-of-12 at the plate with three runs scored and a double as the Saints improved to 2-0 in conference play and 13-5-1 on the season. This is Stone’s first Player of the Week honors this season. Arocha, a junior pitcher from San Antonio, Texas, earned two of the Saints’ victories with 16 strikeouts in 10 2/3 innings of work. She held Schreiner hitless in the 9-1 win, allowing just one unearned run. Arocha also was the winning pitcher in the 4-3 game against Texas Wesleyan. She surrendered only two earned runs and four hits in 5 2/3 innings. This is Arocha’s third Pitcher of the Week award.  Read full article online.

Dr. Green to present Moody Foundation lecture tomorrow

Mark_GreenMark Green, PhD, OLLU’s 2013-2014 Moody Professor, will present his public lecture, “Evidence of Leadership: The Story Told by 10,000 Statistical Analyses from the Peer-Reviewed Literature,” tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. in Main Building, Room 311.

Dr. Green is a professor of Leadership Studies. He currently teaches doctoral classes in leadership and has chaired more than 40 doctoral dissertations. He has published research articles in peer-reviewed literature in areas such as spirituality and leadership, language and leadership, and various predictors of successful leadership.

During his lecture, he will present information on the more than 2,000 peer-reviewed studies that have employed data collection and statistical analyses, resulting in more than 10,000 published statistical analyses. Collectively, these analyses provide a body of evidence for effective and ineffective aspects of leadership.

The Moody Professorship is a shared program with the University of the Incarnate Word (UIW). It was established in 1971 through a gift from the Moody Foundation of Galveston. It provides two endowed professorships each year – one at OLLU and one at UIW. Moody professors from both universities present public lectures on each campus.

For those who are unable to attend the lecture, it will be livestreamed. Use this link to view the lecture.

OLLU community invited to share their input during presidential search forums

Julie Tea, a representative of AGB Search, the firm assisting the university in the search for a new president, will be on campus March 26-28 to conduct forums and gather input needed to begin the process. Students, staff and faculty are invited to the following forums:

March 26
5 p.m. – Meeting with student leaders – Main Building, Room 311

March 27
9:30 a.m. – Meeting with staff – Providence Hall, Blue Room
2:30 p.m. – Meeting No. 1 with faculty – Providence Hall, Blue Room

March 28
8 a.m. – Meeting No. 2 with faculty – UWAC
9 a.m. – General meeting – UWAC

Join the Center for Women for Women’s History Month movie nights

The Center for Women in Church and Society is hosting two movie nights in celebration of Women’s History Month. Both award-winning films tell stories of how women came together to change the world around them.

band-of-sisters-movie-posterOn Tuesday, “Band of Sisters,” will be shown. The film tells the story of Catholic nuns and their work for social justice after Vatican II of the 1960s. Learn more about the film.

PraytheDevilBacktoHellOn March 25, “Pray the Devil Back to Hell,” will be shown. The film tells the story of ordinary Liberian women — Christian and Muslim — who banded together, prayed, fasted, and protested until they brought an end to Liberia’s civil war. In the film, Leymah Gbowee, one of the movement’s heroines, launches the campaign. Learn more about the film.

Both films will be shown at 9 p.m. in the Library Community Room.

Drama program presents ’13 Ways to Screw Up Your College Interview’

The OLLU Drama department presents its spring production, “13 Ways to Screw Up Your College Interview,” beginning this week.

The one-act comedy follows the story of two college recruiters at a prestigious university who need to fill one last spot to keep their job. In conducting their interviews, the recruiters come across 13 eccentric, dimwitted and slightly insane high school seniors. What seems like a simple task turns into a nightmare when the applicants turn out to be a reality star, a practicing vampire, an amateur magician, and others who are much worse. Each interview hilariously illustrates what NOT to do during a college interview.

Show dates and times are as follows:

  • Thursday, March 20 – 7 p.m.
  • Friday, March 21 – 7 p.m.
  • Sunday, March 23 – 2 p.m.
  • Thursday, March 27 – 7 p.m.
  • Friday, March 28 – 7 p.m.
  • Saturday, March 29 – 7 p.m.
  • Sunday, March 30 – 2 p.m.

Admission is $5. Students and military with ID are $3.

Become an ally by attending the Safe Zone/Ally Training

SafeZoneThe Alliance, Worden Social Work Organization and the Social Work 3333 Service-Learners are holding Safe Zone/Ally Training on March 29 from 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. in Providence Hall, West Social Room.

Safe Zone/Ally Training is a daylong event that is comprised of different workshops that cover an array of topics that are related to advancing improvements amongst the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex (LGBTQI) community, specifically for youth who are in the coming out and discovery process. It is useful for those who work with youth on a daily basis, including counselors, social workers, psychologists, school principals, teachers, family members, etc. The training also teaches participants how to be sensitive and proactive when combating homophobic/transphobic remarks. Overall, this training is meant to educate others how to create safe and supportive spaces for LGBTQI individuals.

The training is free to attend and includes a training manual, breakfast, lunch and an Ally badge.

To preregister for the event, those interested should send their name, email address and phone number to alliance@ollusa.edu or call 210-434-6711, ext. 2502.

Mexican American Studies Conference and Student Research Symposium next week

PrintThe Center for Mexican American Studies and Research will be holding its annual conference March 27-28. This year’s theme, “Adding ‘Arts’ to STEM: A Culturally Relevant STEAM” will showcase and promote student and faculty scholarly and creative activities which contribute to a broader and deeper understanding of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) disciplines and how incorporating Arts and Culture can engage more students in these fields of study.

The conference will include a Student Scholarly and Creative Activity Symposium on Thursday, March 27 and the STEAM Professional Development Institute on Friday, March 28. Registration is required for the STEAM Institute.

View full conference schedule at www.ollusa.edu/CMASR2014.

Library Community Room open at end of semester for studying/reading

The Library Community Room will be open for reading and studying at end of semester on the following dates/times:

  • Tuesday, April 22 -6 p.m. – 8 a.m.
  • Wednesday, April 23 -6 pm. – 8 a.m.
  • Thursday, April 24 – 6 p.m. – 8 a.m.
  • Friday, April 25 – closed
  • Saturday, April 26 – closed
  • Sunday, April 27 – 6 p.m. – 8 a.m.
  • Monday, April 28 – 6 p.m. – 8 a.m.
  • Tuesday, April 29 – 6 p.m. – 8 a.m.
  • Wednesday, April 30 – 6 p.m. – 8 a.m.