Healthy for Life Update

June Newsletter
The June 2010 Wellness Newsletter is hot off the press.  If you would like to read about other programs, success stories, and events, please subscribe by sending us an e-mail or catch the newsletter online at  Healthy for Life.

Weight Watchers at MOREnet
Healthy for Life is seeking to start a Weight Watchers at Work class in the MOREnet building on Lemone Industrial Blvd. Several people have expressed interest, but we are still a few members short. Once we reach 15, we will hold an open house meeting. If you’d like to join this group, send us an e-mail at wellness@umsystem.edu. Meetings will be held the same time and day each week for 13 weeks. While the day has not been determined, meetings will be held from 12-1 p.m. and you can eat your lunch during the meeting. Attached is a flyer if you’d like to post it in your work area.

This session costs $156. Payment options are available and Weight Watchers accepts checks, cash and credit card. All faculty and staff who attend 12 of 13 weeks qualify for a 25% rebate through Healthy for Life. Weight Watchers fees are fully reimbursable through the Flexible Spending Account with appropriate medical documentation.

Tips for Mindful Eating Blog
Tips for Mindful Eating: It’s more than just about food’ is a new blog that offers a weekly post with tips, articles, research, reflections, and opportunities to practice mindful eating and living through the way that you eat, move, work, play and relate to yourself, others, and the world. It grew out of the ten week program entitled “Eat for Life” developed by Dr. Lynn Rossy and Hannah Bush, M.A. offered through the wellness program. Click here to subscribe to weekly posts.

Farm to Table Festival
Mark your calendars! MU Catering and the American Culinary Federation will be welcoming national, regional and local chefs, farmers, and experts promoting the culinary and farm to table collaboration. This event takes place at the University Club in the Reynolds Alumni Center on June 12-13. Enjoy demonstrations, presentations, and hands-on workshops featuring master-class and cooking-at-home presentations with a full outdoor farmers’ market.

Preserving the Harvest
Join the University of Missouri Extension for a home canning workshop. Each session will include detailed research-based information and recipes for each food preservation method, demonstrations, and resources. Class size is limited, so register early. E-mail Vera Massey or call 445-9792 with questions. See the flier and registration form attached to this e-mail.

Smokers Needed for Online Study
Are you a smoker? Are you thinking about quitting, trying to quit or have quit in the past 6 months? Take part in an online study with some great rewards. You can join a raffle for one of several $50 gift cards from Amazon.com OR receive a $5 gift card from Shakespeare’s Pizza, perfect for a free lunch. The study involves reading several consumer reviews of quit-smoking products and takes about 25-30 min. To participate, go to www.EcklerResearch.com If you have questions, e-mail the researcher at ecklerp@missouri.edu.

Workplace Fitness Opportunities
Take advantage of these classes that fit your budget. Full payment is due at the beginning of the first class and space is limited. Please contact the instructor directly to register or for questions. All classes are designed so that exercises can be performed in work clothes.

  • Pilates/Yoga combination (PiYo): June 7 – July 26 (no class June 14 or July 12) Memorial Union Various Rooms. Mondays 12:10-12:50p.m. and costs $12 for the 6-week session. Pre-registration is required, and registration deadline is June 2. Click here to sign up, or e-mail Ashley.
  • Core Conditioning: June 8 – July 27 (no class June 15 or July 6) Memorial Union Various Rooms. Tuesdays 12:10-12:50p.m. and costs $12.00 for the 6 week session. Pre-registration is required, and registration deadline is June 2. Click here to sign up, or e-mail Ashley.
  • Power Flow Yoga Level 1: June 8 – July 27 (no class June 15) Physics Building Room 223. Tuesdays 1:10-1:50p.m. and costs $14.00 for the 7 week session. Pre-registration is required, and registration deadline is June 2. Click here to sign up, or e-mail Ashley.
  • Core Body Blast: June 8 – July 27 (no class June 15 or July 6) Memorial Union Various Rooms. Tuesdays 5:15-6:15p.m. and costs $18 for the 6 week session. Pre-registration is required, and registration deadline is June 2. Click here to sign up, or e-mail Ashley.
  • Body Balance: June 9 – July 28 (no class June 16 or July 21) Memorial Union Various Rooms. Wednesdays 12:10-12:50p.m. and costs $12.00 for the 6 week session. Pre-registration is required, and registration deadline is June 2. Click here to sign up, or e-mail Ashley.
  • R & R: Renew & Restore: June 9-July 14 Lewis Hall Room 3. Classes are Wednesdays 12:10-12:50. Cost is $12 for the 6 week session. Bring any mental or physical tension and leave feeling refreshed for the rest of the day! E-mail Rebekka to sign up.
  • Yoga Flow: June 17 to July 15. School of Nursing Room S265. Thursdays 12:10-12:50p.m. and costs $8 for the 4 week session. Office attire can be worn, a mat or towel is recommended. Whether it’s the flow of the breath or the flow of the body through poses, ‘Flow’ is a simple title that covers so much more. To sign up, email Rebekka.
  • Maguire Office Stretching: June 21 – August 16th [No class July 5th].  Office Stretch is designed to release tension from long hours of work and is great for all levels of ability.  Office attire is fine.  Classes are Mondays 11:30-12:00 p.m.  The cost for this 8 week session is $8, payable on the first day of class. Pre-registration is required. E-mail Lisa to sign up.
  • Maguire Yogic Toning: June 24th – August 5th.  Yogic toning is a combination class of standing resistance training, standing and mat yoga designed for all levels of ability and includes deep relaxation.  Classes are Thursdays 4:15pm – 4:50 p.m.  The cost for this 7 week session is $14, payable on the first day of class.  Pre-registration is required, minimum of 10 students required. E-mail Lisa to sign up.
  • R & R: Renew & Restore: June 30-July 14 in room 224-225 of MORENet- Lemone Ind Blvd. Classes are Wednesdays 1:10-1:50. Cost is only $6 for the 3 week session. Bring any mental or physical tension and leave feeling refreshed for the rest of the day. E-mail Rebekka to sign up.
  • Pilates/Yoga Combination (Pi/Yo) July 9 – 23, room 224-225 in MORENet, on Lemone Ind Blvd. Classes are Wednesdays 11-11:40 a.m.  Cost is $6 for the 3 week session. A fusion of the strength and movement of Pilates and the stretch and relaxation of yoga. A mat is highly recommended for floor exercises. E-mail Rebekka to sign up.

Follow-Up on Extended Hours at Ellis Library During Finals

Based on the number of students who used Ellis Library during the extended (until 4 a.m.) finals hours last semester, it has been decided that we will continue to have extended hours next fall and spring semester. Ellis Library will have extended hours (open until 4am) on Sunday of finals week and continue through Thursday. Our statistics showed that both weekends (Friday and Saturday) were underwhelming as far as turnout. However, Sunday through Wednesday showed significant numbers of students taking advantage of the extended hours.

Local Collection Heading Updated in MERLIN

The Catalog Department recently updated the local collection headings we use in MERLIN. All generally follow one standard now: Collection name (University of Missouri—Columbia. Libraries).

Background: Local collection headings are created to pull together resources received or purchased as gifts (William Peden Short Story Collection) and to provide a way to access material that is treated as a collection (World War II Poster Collection).

Over the years we have used formal and informal headings; some were available as subject searches and some as author searches. We reviewed all the headings several months ago, studied Library of Congress practices, and discussed current headings with public services staff in the areas that have the collections. Based on the information we gathered we standardized what we are using.

A list of the headings is available on the Catalog Department web site: http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/staff/catalogdept/collectionheadings.htm.
You can retrieve these in MERLIN with the author search: MU Collections.

Former headings are still in MERLIN. We will leave them on records through July to give everyone a chance to update information you have.

–Felicity Dykas

Libraries Appointed Committees – Call for Self-Nominations

Libraries Appointed Committees – Call for Self-Nominations

It’s that time of year again to let you know that replacements are needed for several vacancies on various MU Libraries committees for 2010-2012. All MU Libraries employees are encouraged to apply for committee membership with supervisor approval. Current committee members may apply for reappointment. The new committee appointments will be announced in August and will be effective no later than Sept. 1.

The following list provides information on the composition of the committees. For information on the charge of each committee, click on the associated url.

Staff Development Committee – Three librarians, not from the same division, three members of the support staff, not from the same division, and the Library Administrative Associate (ex officio). http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/staff/policies/POL09.htm;

Diversity Action Committee – Five to seven members representing all levels of full-time staff. http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/staff/committees/affirmativeaction/default.htm:

Preservation Committee – The Committee will consist of at least seven library staff members. A mix of members from Technical Services and Public Services, as well as branches and Ellis Library is desirable. http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/staff/disastermanual/section_9.htm;

Exhibits Committee – The committee’s policy does not prescribe membership criteria or numbers. http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/staff/policies/POL33.htm.

Replacements Needed – Libraries Appointed Committees—2010-2012

Diversity Action Committee Members
Leo Agnew Chair
Adrienne Arden (08-10)
Stephen Clayton (09-11)
Jee Davis (08-10)
Ivy Hui (09-11)
Yasuyo Knoll (09-11)
Mat Miller (08-10)
Karen Witt (09-11)

Need replacements for:
Adrienne Arden
Jee Davis
Mat Miller

Ellis Exhibits Committee Members
Anne Barker, Chair (09-11)
Alla Barabtarlo (09-11)
Marie Concannon (08-10)
Paula Roper (08-10)
Sandy Schiefer (09-11)
Bette Stuart (08-10)

Need replacements for:
Marie Concannon
Paula Roper
Bette Stuart

Preservation Committee Members
Nina Johnson, (08-10) Chair
Michaelle Dorsey (ex officio)
Michael Holland (ex officio)
Ann Riley (ex-officio)
Mary Amann (09-11)
Katie Carr (09-11)
Gary Cox (08-10)
Dan Dodd (09-11)
Alan Jones (09-11)
Ruthe Morse (09-11)
Amanda Sprochi (08-10)

Need replacements for:
Nina Johnson
Katie Carr
Gary Cox
Amanda Sprochi

Staff Development Committee Members
Leo Agnew, Chair
Cindy Cotner (09-11)
Colleen Smith (09-11)
Stephen Stanton (08-10)
Karen Witt (08-10)

Need a replacement for:
Stephen Stanton
Karen Witt
A total of 4 new members are needed – 2 from the academic rank and 2 from the classified staff rank.

NOMINATION FORM
All interested employees are encouraged to apply. Committee members whose terms are ending may apply to be reappointed. If you are interested in more than one committee, please prioritize your selection.

Name:__________________________________________ Phone:________________ E-mail:__________________________

Committee(s): #1___________________________________________________#2________________________________________

Check with your supervisor before volunteering your services for a committee(s). Return this form to Leo Agnew, 104 Ellis Library. The preferred return deadline date is Wednesday, June 30, 2010, but self-nominations will be accepted until all positions are filled.

MU Libraries Summer Book Club

I am instituting a summer book club so that interested staff members can discuss a couple of books by authors that have been on campus recently.

The June selection is Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Die and Others Stick. Leo Agnew has a copy in his office that he will lend out.

The July selection is Generation Me: Why Today’s Young Americans Are More Confident, Assertive, Entitled–and More Miserable Than Ever Before.  This book is also this year’s Mizzou Reads selection.

Please contact me if you are interested in joining the book discussion. You can join one or both. We will discuss each selection at the end of the month or beginning of the following month based on the participants’ schedules.

–Shannon Cary