Torch News Briefs

by Published: Apr 25, 2012

No Torch issue next week

This issue is the last issue of the semes­ter, so there will be no Torch next week. The Summer Edition of the Torch will be avail­able May 16.

The annual PIGNIC

The Office of Multicultural Student Services is putting on its annual PIGNIC where every­one is wel­come to attend.

The event is free and open to the pub­lic. There will be food avail­able. All alumni, stu­dents and com­mu­nity mem­bers are wel­come to join. The event will be at Hemlock Park, 301 W. Hemlock Street.

For more infor­ma­tion, con­tact Michael Wade at ext. 2617 or wade9@ferris.edu.

Yates named Dean of College of Engineering Technology

Dr. J.K. Yates has accepted appoint­ment as Dean of the College of Engineering Technology here at FSU.

According to a uni­ver­sity wide notice, her posi­tion as dean will be effec­tive July 1. Dr. Yates was the Joe W. Kimmel Distinguished Professor in the Kimmel School of Construction Management, Engineering Technology and Engineering at the Western Carolina University (WCU) cam­pus of the University of North Carolina and had pre­vi­ously served as a depart­ment head.

Prior to join­ing WCU, Yates was a pro­fes­sor and depart­ment chair for the Department of Construction Management and Engineering at North Dakota State University. Her other posi­tions have included pro­fes­sor and focus area coor­di­na­tor for the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Ohio University and pro­fes­sor and pro­gram coor­di­na­tor for the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at San Jose State University.

Yates has numer­ous pro­fes­sional pub­li­ca­tions, includ­ing her two most recent books from 2012, “Engineering and Construction Productivity Improvement” (American Society of Civil Engineers) and “Sustainable Engineering Design and Construction” (Prentice Hall/Pearson). She has received research awards from orga­ni­za­tions such as the National Science Foundation, the Hewlett Packard Foundation, and the Construction Industry Institute. Dr. Yates earned a doc­toral degree in civil engi­neer­ing from Texas A&M University.

“No More Sidelines” dance fundraiser

The sec­ond annual Dance Marathon is an event where every­one is wel­come to come dance and lend a hand to help special-needs kids “get off the sidelines.”

The event is sched­uled to begin 8 a.m. Friday, April 27 and con­tinue until 6 a.m. the next day. Registration is still tak­ing place. The cost for par­tic­i­pa­tion is $5 per per­son or $50 for one team of 12. A one-hour spon­sor­ship for the event is $50.

Dance Marathon is a fundraiser for “No More Sidelines,” a West Michigan-based non-profit orga­ni­za­tion that ben­e­fits chil­dren and young adults with spe­cial needs. Last year’s event raised nearly $1,200 for the organization.

Registration forms are avail­able in Clark Hall. The event is free and open to the pub­lic. For more infor­ma­tion, visit the link to the event’s Facebook page at face​book​.com/​e​v​e​n​t​s​/​1​6​2​7​4​7​1​7​3​8​4​4​7​69/ or call Al-Shatel at ext. 6958 or email her at alshatl@ferris.edu.