FOCAL POINT YOUR YO EYE O U TT r t / Don't look up . . . apparently deadly spikes of ice are hanging from the roofs of our buildings. Or they could just be icicles. Either way, some of those bad boys are really wicked. Be sure not to stand under them when it's sunny. Ooops, never mind - it will never be sunny again. FROM FRONT PAGE REDO FUNDED trailers," Burke indicated. Provost and Dean Dr. John Lilley added that once the REDC is in use, the School of Science will move into the Engineering Complex. Dr. John Magenau, director of the School of Business and associate " The REDC will usher in a great watched as our best professor of and brightest have management, said that opportunity for the Schools of Business and left Pennsylvania the School of Business for opportunities faculty will be glad to Engineering and Engineering Technology that didn't exist move out of Turnbull. here. But, today, "The REDC represents to forge a truly strong educational and those opportunities a vast improvement in the working outreach partnership. environment for faculty. The School of Business offices have been temporarily housed in the Turnbull Building, a renovated barn from the original Behrend estate, and temporary office buildings without running water and toilets for the past 13 years.- Aside from the benefits the RED(' will provide Behrend, the building will have an even greeter impact for the community. "This vital investment will result in new, knowledge-based jobs in Northwestern Pennsylvania," Lilley MLK CELEBRATIONS through Music," featuring guests Ellis Marsalis, St. James A.M.E. Church Mass Choir, and Mary Alice Brown as well as the Behrend Gospel Choir and Concert Choir. After the celebration Marsalis will meet with several students, faculty, and staff for a dinner at Logan House at 6:00 p.m. The day's events will then conclude with the third installment of the 2000-2001 Speaker Series, "The American Dream in the New Millennium," again featuring Ellis Marsalis. USW at EBERLI ENSEMBLE -WEDNESDAY.4ANUARY 17 Ottiyour iuncil to the Pan *is Bchtabd astoi4Flckkiss paformanaa let at Informal settil lilib e it e h t‘ AT F 46/46 41 1=%; 111' lErie are' 0 stated in a press release issued from the Governor's office. Researchers from the region's colleges and universities will have access to this facility and its state-of-the-art equipment representati Ves offer educational training programs and research and technology transfer projects that will greatly benefit the area. Governor Ridge indicated that the RFDC and other similar cooperative projects that will link the community with industry and educational facilities will help to Marsalis has lonti, been an extraordinary figure in the development of jazz music and In addition to being a renowned artist himself, Marsalis has also taught several of the genre's stars. artist The celebration is under the direction of Ms. Mila Cooper, who is the current Director of Education Equity Programs in the Dean of Students Office. Behrend organizations have also been involved with the planning, namely Tie LOGAN WIMEIMARDEN SERIES 2000-2001 PEN LATE keep graduates and the knowledge and skills they possess in Pennsylvania. "Today we make a powerful pledge to our talented young Pennsylvanians: 'Stay here. There's work here!' Dr. Robert Si Molleall , Director of the School of Engineering and Engineering Technology Engineering and Engineering Technology, echoed Governor Ridge's sentiments: "The REDC will usher in a great opportunity for the Schools of Business and Engineering and Engineering Technology to forge a truly strong educational and outreach partnership which can be model for the Commonwealth and a significant asset to Northwest Pennsylvania." will company The REDC will .~3 :! J Coon -- those good paying jobs can be found right here at home.- Dr. Robert Simoneau, director the Multi-Cultural Council (MCC) and The Association of Black Collegians (ABC). The members of the celebration committee are hopeful that many Behrend students, faculty, and staff will participate in the celebration. Mr. Chris Rizzo, director of Student Activities, indicated that the event has been greatly anticipated. Cooper added that for this year's celebration, while there is an obvious focus on music, "the issues of racial equality are significant." SATURDAY '4- s,- MOSTLY CLOUDY HIGH 39 LOW 27 New "Get better grades!" Jill Forsman (top left) "Exercise more." Erin DeLoin (bottom left) Marketing, 04 "Get good grades." Miles Tamburn-Smith (far left) Finance, 06 "Be more organized." Dave Smith (2nd from left) MIS, 08 SUNDAY O 6 6 o a 6 ° o RAIN HIGH 46 LOW 33 What Year's resolution? "Get straight As." Cassie Harris (top center) "Get 4 13s and 2As this semester." Psychology, 04 Denise Gorman (top right) Elem Ed, 04 isyour "Exercise." Camille Pia (bottom right) Psychology, 08 FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 20 MONDAY ) 7 6 6 n RAIN HIGH 41 LOW 35 "Learn to drive." Matt Eckl (far right) MIS, 06
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