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Events for May 01st, 2013 - May 31st, 2013
Electronic Billing
Date: Apr 30th, 2013 - Sep 30th, 2013
Every day
Location: Admin. Bldg., Room 203
Cost: N/A
Electronic Billing (EBills)
Dear Coppin Community!
The Bursar’s Office proudly presents the Student Electronic Billing statement (EBills).
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Electronic Bills are now available beginning with those students enrolled for the summer 2013 semesters.
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Students may access their EBills anytime (24 hours/7days a week)
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By logging into EagleLINKS and navigating to Account Summary > My Term Bill> Get My Bill. (this feature is an addition to the Detailed Account Summary)
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No more billing statements in the mail (Paperless!)
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Review an update Electronic Billing statements monthly (for students enrolled in the current semesters only)
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Pay tuition & fees charges online
Art Opening by CSU Student Stephanie Sulik
Date: May 01st, 2013
Location: Grace Jacobs Building, 4th Floor
Time: 17:00 - 20:00
Cost: na
In this interdisciplinary exhibition, I integrate my interests in history and art as I explore topics ranging from my family history to internalized oppression to correctional institutions.
Methods of Historical Research
by Stephanie Sulik
In this interdisciplinary exhibition of my paintings and zines, I integrate my
interests in history and art as I explore topics ranging from my family history
to gold teeth to internalized oppression to correctional institutions.
The opening reception will take place on Wednesday, May 1, 2013, from 5-8 P.M.,
and the show will remain up for the rest of the month. Please come join me on the
first and support all of my hard work this semester!
Coppin State University
Department of History, Geography, and Global Studies
Grace Hill Jacobs Building, 4th Floor
2500 W. North Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21216
The Garifuna Diasporic Community: A Historio-Ethnographic Study
Date: May 02nd, 2013
Location: Talon Center
Time: 16:30
Cost: na
The Annual Chester W. Gregory Colloquium presents "The Garifuna Diasporic Community: A Historio-Ethnographic Study"
The Annual Chester W. Gregory Colloquium
The Garifuna are an Afro-Indigenous diasporic community that positions Yurumein (St. Vincent) at the center of its collective memory, and whose populations primarily reside in Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and more recently in urban centers in the United States. This multi-sited, historio-ethnographic study traces the group’s socio-political struggles over time and space against cultural dislocation, ethnic oppression, and culturally destructive forces. It highlights how this population’s core principles and forms, Garifunaduáü ("Garifunaness," or the "Garifuna way"), and particularly its central tenet of reciprocity "Aü bu, Amürü Nu" (roughly translated as "me for you and you for me"), functions on multiple levels within the contemporary context of transnational circulation and global power.
Organized by: The Department of History, Geography and Global Studies (410.951.3434)
Senior Poster Presentations in the Dept. of Natural Sciences
Date: May 03rd, 2013
Location: Atrium, Percy Julian Science Building
Time: 09:00 - 12:00
Cost: 0.00
Posters presentations by Science Majors
Senior students of the Department of Natural Sciences will be presenting their posters reflecting their research on a wide variety of topics of scientific interest.
Spring 2013 2nd Seven Week Session Ends
Date: May 03rd, 2013
Location: N/A
Cost: N/A
Spring 2013 2nd Seven Week Session Ends
Spring 2013 2nd Seven Week Session Ends