behrcolls@aol.com ........ _.... ~ Ques t . ion o f th e vv ee . .. s. r . f , .. . .„ ..„ ,A...i.,,, . Th • „._. ~...1 • ............ , • • • a NW ......, ril .. i ~1 • • ,f,,. . , . ....... k A t,. j , • • t 4P i ri''. t • :f . • At i l , , . , • r s 1 0.4 • it , -- 1 ~, , • • • ~. t ~... • • • •'' 1,,, •;., ~ , 4' , 44. , , ;,. 5. .:. 11 • , • •., . , , , • , • SP ' • • • 1r 4 • . , At , 4 , • 4 ." • • ; • • Outdoors Fest to help grant wish by Meggan Allen contributing writer Commuter Council and the Outdoors Club will host the Outdoors Festival Friday, Sept. 13, from 3-8 p.m. An outdoor dance will follow from 9 p.m.- 12:30 a.m. The festival is a series of events in which teams of six compete for ultimate victory. The events include a tent set up, a gorge run and tier football. For those not participating in the events, there will be booths for face painting and many other activities. All the mom raised will be donated to "Seeing John Mayer in concert." Katie Leary, MIS, 07 the Make a Wish Foundation to help support a sick child's dying wish. The 12-year-old girl from Crawford County is dying from leukemia and is not expected to live past her 13th birthday. She desperately wants to go to Disneyland before she dies. There is a $lO entrance fee per team. At the door of the dance there will be a table for donations. Donations can also be given at the Rub desk to help this great cause. Any questions can be directed to the Commuter Council office at 898-6452. s offered by Fortune 500 and other large companies t speaking voice; Ability to type 15 wpm; Good spelling skills tart•time positions; Great benefits package including generous otion from within. iday & Tuesday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Wednesday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m rsday & Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. reet • Erie • 836-2400 • Job Line: 836-2401 (essionally and come prepared for an interview. Bring of identification with you when applying. Friday, September 6, 2002 "The World Cup soccer tournament in • • South Korea" • Jae Hoo Lee, Engineering 01; Ryan Lee, DUS 01; Tae Won Chung, • • Engineering 03 • I west New faculty at Behrend This semester, Behrend welcomes 22 new faculty members. The Beacon will be featuring them in a series of profiles over the next few weeks. They are as follows: School of Business: Dr. Michael Brown - Assistant Professor of Management Mr. Randy Brown - Lecturer in Finance and Management Dr. James Fairbank - Assistant Professor of Management Dr. Srbana Gupta - Assistant Professor of Economics Mr. Matthew Swinarski - Instructor of MIS School of Engineering and Engineering Technology: Dr. Shouling He - Instructor of Electrical and Computer Engineering M. Wen-Li Wang - Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering School of Humanities and Social Sciences: Mr. Michael Alprete, Jr. - Lecturer of Political Science Ms. Paula Barrett - Lecturer in Theatre Dr. Leigh-Ann Bedal - Lecturer in Anthropology Ms. Melissa Fraterrigo - Lecturer in English Dr. Diane Graham - Lecturer in Art History Dr. Amy Lewis - Lecturer in English Ms. Melanie Manzer - Lecturer in German Dr. Jadwiga Pieper - Lecturer in History Dr. Cathy Roan - Assistant Professor of Journalism School of Science: Dr. Jay Amicangelo - Assistant Professor of Chemistry Ms. Carley Hopwood - Lecturer in Biology Dr. Mehmet Malcok - Teaching Postdoctoral Scholar in Compter Science Dr. Shobha Oruganti, Assistant. Rrofossor of tylptkomatics, . . Dr. Scott Stevens - Assistant Professor of Mathematics Dr. Margaret Voss - Assistant Professor of Biology The Behrend Beacon "Going to the beach every day with nn, bros." Dennis Scheuer, DUS, 01 ' , •11