The Future of Hieher Education: People, Practices, Tools : Lecture by Anya Kamenetz Lead Education Writer for NPR Open to the public! Sponsored by the CIRTL Network Monday, April 13, 2015 7:30pm in Rudder Theater Book signing noth author to follow cirtl.tamu.edu . NEWS The Battalion I 4.8.15 GET LOUD! Tell us about your Aggie experience. We need to hear what you really think. Take the Aggie SERU Survey. Win valuable prizes http://seru.tamu.edu FOCUS ON YOU. 4.11.15 FREE WOMEN’S HEALTH & WELLNESS EVENT AT SCOTT & WHITE HOSPITAL - COLLEGE STATION! LIGHT BREAKFAST HEALTH SCREENINGS EDUCATIONAL BOOTHS MEET-AND-GREET WITH PROVIDERS FREE CHAIR MASSAGES ^^OMENfarJjpjy. SATURDAY. APRIL 11.2015 8:00 AM TO NOON Take care of your health at our first annual women's health event, For Women For Life®. Enjoy a complimentary light breakfast, receive free health screenings and assessments, and attend informative health education seminars and demos. 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WOOSLEY CONTINUED 18 years. Next year I will be former speaker and then I plan on staying involved with the Senate even after that. THE BATTALION: What are some issues the Faculty Senate is facing at the moment? WOOSLEY: Recently the state has mandated a review and a change in our core curriculum requirements for university students throughout the state, so the senate has really been involved in working with developing a new core curriculum. We also of course are very involved with our new president and we, the faculty, have been involved with looking for and bringing in a new president. Those are two of the biggest things we've been doing this last year. We are very happy to see Dr. Young come in. THE BATTALION: What interested you to get included with the Faculty Senate? WOOSLEY: I think it's just that I like leading people. I feel like I make a pretty good leader; I listen. I like to think I'm really good at listening and mediating. That's why I think I'm here. THE BATTALION: You are also the scuba instructor at A&M. How long have you known how to scuba dive? WOOSLEY; I learned when I was in college, and that was a long time ago. From that point, by the time I graduated as an undergraduate I was assisting in the university classes. Then I became an instructor soon after that. Then I moved to Australia for five years and taught there, at the Great Barrier Reef. THE BATTALION: Have you dived in any cool places? WOOSLEY: The Great Barrier Reef is the largest barrier reef in the world. There are very pristine places still left there. Off in Indonesia and Micronesia, I've taught, traveled in Asia for extended periods. I also taught in Japan for a year —Texas A&M University used to have a ranch campus in Japan for a short time and so I taught over there for a year and dove in that area. Over time I have become a master instructor, which is the highest ranking level. I've taught and worked with many divers, I've instructed people from the beginning level all the way up to advance rescue and dive master's instructor level. They serve around the world too. THE BATTALION: Can you explain the feeling one experiences while scuba diving, for those who have never done so? WOOSLEY: A lot of people kind of feel like if they could experience what it would be like in space, it would be like that underwater, because you're weightless — freedom of movement. 7f 2015 BSWHM CE02.15 High-Speed Rail Open House & Informational Meetings: April 9—24 Texas Central Partners cordially invites you to an Open House Informational Meeting to discuss proposed high-speed rail service between Dallas and Houston. We look forward to a conversation about the project with you, hearing your concerns and considering your solutions. We're hosting 12 come-and-go meetings in April and look forward to speaking at an event near you. Lancaster April 9, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Lancaster Recreation Center 1700 Veterans Memorial Parkway Lancaster, TX 751 BA College Station April 11,10- 11:30 a.m. Lincoln Recreation Center Gymnasium 1000 Eleanor Street College Station, TX 77840 Madisonvilie April 10, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Truman Kimbro Convention Center 111 West Trinity Madisonvilie, IX 77864 Montgomery April 11.6- 7:30 p.m. Lake Conroe Event Center, Magnolia Hall 19785 HWY 105. West Montgomery, TX 77356 Navasota April 11,2- 3:30 p.m. Navasota ISO Brosig Auditorium 203 Brosig Avenue Navasota, TX 77868 Ennis April 16, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Madison Hall 906 South Kaufman Ennis, TX 75119 Corsicana April 17, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. IOOF Event Center 601 North 45th Street Corsicana, TX 75110 Jewett April 18, 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Jewett Civic Center 111 North Robinson Jewett, TX 75846 Mexia April 18,10:00 - 11:30 a.m. City of Mexia Convention Center 101 South McKinney Street Mexia, TX 76667 Teague April 18, 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. Teague High School 420 Loop 255 Teague, TX 75860 Cypress April 23, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Tin Hall 14800 Tin Hall Road Cypress, TX 77429 Waller April 24, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Waller High School 20950 Fields Store Road Waller, TX 77484 cIntral IHP PARTNERS AMERICA'S SUU.ETTHAW Meetings one sponsored by Terns Central Partners and are separate from the ongoing Environmental Impact Statement activity for this project led by the Federal Railroad Administration.