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Moving Out for Christmas Break |
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12 Hours of Christmas |
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December Graduation Reception |
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Introducing David K. Smith |
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| Moving Out for Christmas Break |
| At long last, Christmas Break is almost upon us. From Saturday, Dec. 18 (or earlier if your student's finals end sooner) to Saturday, Jan. 8, the time off is a reward for your student's hard work. But there are some things you need to know to make sure moving out goes smoothly. |
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| 12 Hours of Christmas |
| A Geneva tradition is back with the 12 Hours of Christmas on Friday, Dec. 10, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.! Events for students, faculty and staff are scheduled throughout the day. It's Geneva's way of welcoming the Christmas season. |
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| December Graduation Reception |
| Geneva will recognize our December graduates who have RSVP'd with a Reception on Saturday, Dec. 18 beginning at 10 a.m. in Alexander Hall. Graduates are also invited and encouraged to attend the Commencement Ceremony in May. |
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| 1098-T Online Delivery Option |
| Students can receive their 1098-T Tuition Statement electronically by signing up for online delivery by Jan. 1, 2022. Online delivery means early, fast, and secure 1098-T document transfer from our partner ECSI. If students do not provide consent, a printout will be mailed to the mailing address on file. |
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| STUDENT ACTIVITIES Calendar |
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| ASME Wooden Car Competition |
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| Apartments Christmas Party |
| 8-11p.m., Young East Lounge |
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| Reading Day (No Day Classes) |
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| December Graduation Ceremony, 10a.m. |
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| Residence Halls Close, Noon, Dec Grads, 2p.m. |
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| Residence Halls Reopen, Noon |
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| NOTICE: Dates and times are subject to change |
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| Introducing Dr. David Kenneth Smith |
| Professor of Music |
Q: Where was your hometown and will you share a quick memory? A: My parents were Wycliffe missionaries in Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Thailand, and so I spent fourteen years before college in Southeast Asia. My favorite places in the world are located in those countries; these are places that light up my imagination and fill my dreams. When I think of places I want to take The Genevans choir — and already have — these are the places I want to share with my students.
Q: What do you like most about Western Pennsylvania and why? ... A: Locals find it hard to understand, but... |
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