4. Metro Bus Passes
Important information: NOW AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS
Beginning March 2012, Metro will no
longer issue monthly passes.
The monthly pass will be replaced
with a 30 day pass.
Bus pass is valid for unlimited rides
for 30 days from the day of first use.
Financial aid money must be on your
student account in order to charge
your bus pass.
Bus pass is non-refundable and
irreplaceable, students are allowed
only one pass per course.
Visit www.go-metro.com or call 513-
621-4455 for bus schedules and ride
information.
5. JERRY FAIRALL, Director
âąBusiness Management
âąAccounting Technology
âąEarly Childhood Education
âąVeterinary Technology
âąPractical Nursing
âąAllied Health
âąSurgical Technology
14. Remember, itâs the law
Smokers must be
away from the
doors of any public
building.
15. Prince Ellis
Info. Technology
Architectural Design
Biomedical Technology
16. The U.S. Constitution was written in the same Pennsylvania State House
where the Declaration of independence was signed and where George
Washington received his commission as Commander of the Continental Army.
Now called Independence Hall, the building still stands today on
Independence Mall in Philadelphia, directly across from the National
Constitution Center.
CONSTITUTION DAY â SEPTMBER 17th
17. Written in 1787, the Constitution was signed on
September 17th, but it wasnât until 1788 that it was
ratified by the necessary nine states.
CONSTITUTION DAY â SEPTEMBER 17th
18. The U. S. Constitution was prepared in secret, behind locked
doors that were guarded by sentries.
CONSTITUION DAY â SEPTEMBER 17th
19. Some of the original framers and many delegates in the
state ratifying conventions were very troubled that the
original Constitution lacked a description of individual
rights. In 1791, Americans added a list of rights to the
Constitution. The first ten amendments became known
as The Bill of Rights.
CONSITUTION DAY â September 17TH
20. Of the 55 delegates attending the Constitutional
Convention, 39 signed and 3 delegates dissented. Two of
Americaâs âfounding fathersâ didnât sign the Constitution.
Thomas Jefferson was representing his country in
France, and John Adams was doing the same in Great
Britain.
CONSTITUTION DAY â SEPTEMBER 17th
21. Established on November 26, 1789, the first national
âThanksgiving Dayâ was originally created by George
Washington as a way of âgiving thanksâ for the
Constitution .
CONSTITUTION DAY â SEPTEMBER 17th
22. Of the written national constitutions, the U.S.
Constitution is the oldest and the shortest.
CONSTITUTION DAY â SEPTEMBER 17th
23. At 81, Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania was the
oldest
delegate at the Constitution Convention, and at 26,
Jonathan Dayton of New Jersey was the youngest .
CONSTITUTION DAY â SEPTEMBER 17th
24. The original Constitution is on display at the National
Archives in Washington, D.C. When the Japanese
bombed Pearl Harbor, it was moved to Fort Knox for
safekeeping.
CONSTITUTION DAY â SEPTEMBER 17th
25. More than 11,00 amendments have been introduced in
Congress. Thirty-three have gone to the states to be
ratified, and twenty-seven have received the necessary
approval from the states to actually become
amendments to the Constitution.
CONSTITUTION DAY â SEPTEMBER 17th
27. Walking Tacos $1.50
or 4/$5.00
Located during the day at Presidentâs office
and evening in Student Records September
10-13th
Proceeds support Education Foundation
28. Street
Norwood Parking
Parking is
Permitted
No Parking
Street
Parking is
Permitted
Norwood Campus
No Parking
Student Parking No Parking Staff Parking
29. Attention All Students
We need singers for The 11th Annual Holiday CD.
Sign up
sheets in both
libraries
Doug Yeager 513-672-1936
30. Are you registered to
vote? If not, now is the
time to get registered
and perform your civic
duty and register.
If you have not
registered to vote,
please stop by and see
an Academic Advisor
and complete a Voter
Registration Form.
31. This is a notice that the annual Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Crime and Security Act
Report is currently available on the Collegeâs website at:
http://www.brownmackie.edu/cincinnati/student-consumer-information.aspx
Paper copies of the Crime Report are available on campus in the Advising Office or by calling
the College at 513-771-2424.
The annual Crime Report contains the following pertinent information:
The Instituteâs Safety and Security Policies;
The procedures for reporting a crime;
Security personnel at the Institute;
Policies for preparing the annual crime report;
Security and access to campus facilities;
Campus law enforcement;
Programs offered about campus security and the prevention of crime;
Off-campus student organizations;
Drug and alcohol policies;
Sexual assault policies and the rights of victims;
Information regarding registered sex offenders;
Emergency Notification and Evacuation Policy;
Fire Safety;
Missing Person
The crime statistics for the Instituteâs Campus, Non-Campus Buildings and Public Property for
calendar years 2009, 2010 and 2011.
33. Open
House
Saturday September 22, 2012
10:00am â 2:00pm
Bring Family and Friends
34. Voter Registration in the Library both campuses until
Friday, September 28
If you turned 18, moved or changed your name since the last election, you
must register to vote.
35. AVP - Sign up for
You want to make a movie
for
Brown Mackie Collegeâs
Oscar Night?
Sign up by emailing Doug Yeager â
dyeager@brownmackie.edu
Or by the sign up sheet by the TV studio.
Competition starts Break Week and ends October 8
36. Let it snow
Let it snow oliday CD
Let it snow
Sign up
in the library