News — l *■ Ed Mulfinger moves up the food chain Behrend’s Manager of Housing and Food Services receives promotion by Bob Wynne associate editor lid Mulfinger. who is currently the manager of Housing and Food Seriicci ;it Penn State Behrend, has been promoted to Assistant Director of Housing and Food for Penn State's Commonwealth Campuses His recent promotion re 11 eels main years of dedicated sen tee to Penn State University. Mult ingci \\ as asked to take the position w hat tt was realized that the lesponsilulities of the current assistant diteelor. Mr. Greg Miimei could only he stretched so lai. Due to Penn State's growing enrollment and future expansion proiciis, the need lor a second pei -a at to share the responsibilities lx came an important issue Iheie are nine Commonwealth mp'iisn spiead throughout the taie Mulfinger said that although ii■ a. ai.ll j'. e . it looks like he will Student First Night Erie art award winners display photography !>\ Katie Gallic sli'. a lal pace editor "• : 'Hi! .indent-, spent the past i; • a ni" pin in in nl nature, people ; i,!,’)!. inns mher subjects. Their "si mi displa\ on the 2nd door of \, ...Vnik Building from today \1 ■ Ii; addition to learning i . s> 11 photography, stu- l;ed contemporary photog- .i,d '.'.ere encouraued to re- 1 ■ i.i ilk- subjects that they , in . .e 1" pli' 'i.'i-i iph, "While the stu .l.Mik u-i.iie to the works shown to t!k -ii ! let tliem photograph what is interesting to them," said Karol hwk / .ik. Lecturer in Photography. \, upposed to previous years, all die ks this \ ear are in color, due n> ill- -1, vent loss of the dark room that is needed to produce black and white phono lonwak commented on the lack oi black and white photos say ing "munv students would choose to photograph in black and white it we still hail the resources here on cam- l H % ' , KAP CONTROVERSY The Beacon will investigate a recent controversy in the Interfraternity Council, dealing with the status of the KAP fraternity be in charge of the western half of the state, and Minner will continue to head the eastern half. Behrend is one of the nine Commonwealth campuses, so Mulfinger’s ties will not be completely severed. “In essence, it’s the next step up from where I’m at now,” stated Mulfinger. He said that his duties would include coordinating such projects as the Perry Hall renovation at Behrend, as well as a possible job in Harrisburg. He will be responsible for many project budgets, and the managers of each campus will look to Mulfinger as their new boss. Mulfinger brings with him an impressive list of credentials. This is his 22nd year in Housing and Food with Penn State. Sixteen of those years were spent at University Park, and the last six have been spent at Behrend. He earned his B.A. in Humanities from Penn State, and in 1996 he photos go on display There were no limitations to what the students could photograph. All that was required for the class is a w illingness to experiment. Many stu dents have little or no experience when entering the class. "Some of my best students turn out to be the ones with no experience,” Tomczak went on to say. She also added that there are more than enough students to fill every class offered and that more pho tography classes should be added. “This school is not an art school and there are so many serious classes of fered. This class is about going out there and having fun. Art is so uni versal.” The display of photography in cludes works from students in the Photo 001 class and also students that participated and won at this year’s First Night Erie celebration. The ex hibition is made possible by the Stu dent Art Fund and The School of Flu manities and Social Sciences and is free and open to all. Behrend basketball makes NCAA Elite Eight appearance was awarded the William Reiber Award for outstanding management. Mulfinger is also a certified HAC’CP health inspector. Although his new office will be in University Park, Mulfinger has no direct responsibilities for that campus. As far as Housing and Food services goes, Mulfinger explained that University Park is a “separate entity” from the Commonwealth campuses. Die main reason his office is located there is because that’s where all of his records and resources are located, in the middle of the state. "I will, however, be spending a lot of time on the road,” he added. June 1, 2000, is the official date that Mulfinger is scheduled to assume his new responsibilities. However, he said he won’t leave Behrend until his replacement is comfortable with the duties here on campus. That means he could leave as late as September. A ABOVE: Behrend students’ photos hang on the second floor of the Academic Building. RIGHT: Mary Birdsong and Karol Tomczak hang up some award-winning photos from First Night Erie Final issue of 1999-2000 school year BEHREND YEAR IN REVIEW ... j * * IrfeD r H :j \ # i *wLd | | :j|jjfD « :. " a *■! * I « * ‘U- U nal ional 1 y publicized search will aid in the search lor a new director the same kind of search that was used to find a Director of Student Atlairs, the position Ken Miller recently filled. Even though he is looking forward to once again living in his hometown of State College, Mulfinger admitted that he will truly miss Bchrend. Most of all, he said he will miss “the wonderful faculty and staff, and the great students." Mulfinger has recently been off campus due to surgery. Bruno’s is one of the two eateries on campus that currently falls under He is expected to be Mulfinger’s domain. Once promoted, Mulfinger will oversee his replace back by April 24 ment at Behrend, as well as the Housing and Food Services Offices at several other campuses. •••»** *. Ken Miller named Director of Student Affairs in Academic Building PHOTOS BY JEFF MILL! April 21, 2000. The Behrend Beacon, page 5 r> s"v"~\ v* *t*v vM ;i\ I. ' Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference Tourney Results viipsii ' i* _ V\ ;:v;.¥:-^v.:; I' .v'r^J' - , : , :°7., . • ' ''',l4, I ',' , = , ', 1 : :- -c.,..;"1>: 'I . , ' , ,