Attention Poets: Call for Entries to the Glascock Intercollegiate Poetry Competition Students who wish to be Mount Holyoke's contestant in the 2000 Glascock Intercollegiate Poetry Competition should submit two copies of their work to the English department office, Clapp 201, by 4 pm Friday, February 25. The poems submitted should take approximately ten minutes to read aloud. The poet should leave her name off the copies themselves, but identify herself in an attached note. The MHC student chosen anonymously by the faculty-student Glascock committee will read her work in company with students from five other colleges before a public audience, including three poet-judges--Rachel Hadas, Margaret Holley, and John Burt. Any questions should be directed to professor Robert Shaw, x2444/2146.
Notice to all Students Interested in Student Teaching Spring '01 Applications are due in to the Education Division Office by Tuesday, February 15 if students are applying for the teacher preparation program for spring '01. If you did not receive an application packet in November, please contact Gayle Higgins, in room 303 Reese Psychology and Education Building. Those planning to apply can come by and pick up both the Massachusetts Educator Certification Test information booklet and the registration booklet for the April test date. Taking this test is required as part of the application process. Any questions, call Gayle Higgins, x2844, Monday - Friday, 1 - 5 pm.
Family Weekend 2000 For all parents to have an equal chance for overnight accommodations at the Willits-Hallowell Center during Family Weekend, October 27 - 29, rooms will be decided on the basis of a lottery. Any student who would like to have her family stay at the center may fill out a lottery form at the Willits-Hallowell front desk from February 4 through February 25. Parents and students will be notified of the lottery outcome.