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General

  • University update on student support, summer classes and patient care from President Capilouto here
  • Professional Development Series for supervisions via zoom. https://uky.zoom.us/j/241101876.
    • Monday, April 6, 1:30 p.m.: Communicating expectations
    • Wednesday, April 8, 10 a.m.: Staying connected
    • Monday, April 13: 1:30 p.m.: Setting a good example
    • Wednesday, April 15, 10 a.m.: Know when to say "when"

Faculty

  • We need your help to collect scheduled evaluations (quizzes exams, etc.) for the current semester. Please complete the form at this link.
  • The P/F option for MSF, MBA and the PhD in Business Administration all passed.

Community & Fun

  • Virtual Movie Parties – a way to watch movies together (must have Netflix to participate). Instructions are HERE.
    • Friday Flix: Movie Night for adults at 7:30 pm every Friday

Join us tonight to watch Spenser Confidential. At 7:15, use this link to join.

    • Saturday Family Movie at 2 pm every Saturday

Join us tomorrow for Imagine That! At 1:45, use this link to join.

  • How about a visit to the museum this weekend?
    • MoMA has nested virtual museum tours within online classes, so you can virtually sneak around while also learning something.
    • Take a tour of the Vatican, minus the crowds.
Riddle for Coffee Popup on Thursday

A customer in a shoe store bought a pair of shoes that were on sale for $15.00. He gave the salesman a $20.00 bill. Since he did not have change, the salesman went to an adjoining store and asked the lady in charge to give him change. She obligingly gave him a $10.00 bill and two $5.00 bills. The shoe man then returned and gave the customer his shoes and $5.00 change. The customer left.

Up to this point the story is very ordinary, but here is where "the plot thickens."

After the customer left, the lady who gave the salesman the change came into the store and told him that the $20.00 bill was a counterfeit. He looked at the bill, agreed that it was indeed worthless, and immediately repaid her with a good $20.00 bill.

That night, as he was closing the store, the shoe man began thinking about what he had lost in this series of transactions.

What did he lose?