The Behrend beacon. (Erie, Pa.) 1998-current, September 20, 2002, Image 3

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FROM FRONT PAGE
grant university. Candidates should have
significant academic and administrative
experience with credentials appropriate for a
tenured appointment at the rank of professor.
"Candidates need to be a strong, academic
leader, they need to have a vision for the future,
set policies, and interact with the students as
much as possible," said Burke.
It is too soon to tell how the process is going,
but the Search Committee is working together
and are doing the best that they can. The
Committee will begin to review applications on
October 15, and will continue to receive them
until the position is filled. If everything goes
well, and things go according to schedule, the
new CEO should be hired by January 1, 2003 at
the very least.
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..,,kaen Henderson The= Bustget•Committee, headed by .Katie
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The Student nt Association gained' organizations. e, every Club/orggankatirM
some important assets to its association and to on campus is an SGA funded organization. • •
the Befriend campus this week during freshmen The Constitutional Review Cormnittee (CRC)
elections. Newly elected freshmen are Alexander is chaired by Julie Lafferty and works On
Henderson, Gillian Young, and Chris Triche. amending the SGA constitution.
"I am extremely excited about being a part of The Diversity Committee is co-chaired by
SGA," said Triche. "I always wanted to be a part Olga Nacalabrm and Tarneka Unman. This
of r student government program. I look forward a newly formed committee that is designed to
waiting with SGA to make everyone's college promote and facilitate diversity on experience campus.
tre a rewarding and pleasurable one." Jeremy Adlon is chair of the Election
Young was similarly excited to become a Committee which recently just organized this
se nat or , 7 year's freshmen election.
`'"Good better best. Never let it rest until your
.as betterand your better is best.' This means
thatch and every student in this school should
strive to be the best by becoming better at
whatever they are doing," said Young.
I'd like to thank all the students who voted in
the SCA election earlier this week," added new
senator Henderson. "Now that I have been
electea as a senator it is my hope that I will be
able to improve Behrend by helping to decide
important issues facing SGA and the Behrend
comm Unity".
"Blisoltia Fludd was also named the new
Secretary of the organization.
SCA is a group that divides its interests among
nine committees. ,The Academic and Advising
Cominittee, chaired by Alex Wu and co-chaired
by Scott Soltis, hears students'lacademic
concerns and works on improving the quality of
advising.
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Dr. Jack Burke has served as Interim Provost
and Dean since Dr. John Lilley left. A search is
underway for a new CEO and Dean.
Public Relations Committee is co-chaired by
Jessi Dearolf and lCristinwOrudowski. They
promote SGA functions and put up all the
colorful signs, that students see everyday on
campus. -
Student Life is headed by Tim Meyers, whit
basically addresses student concerns at Beluend.
THON is chaired by Michelle Rizzo. The,
yearly 48-hour dance marathon raises mone y
for children with cancer: Last year's THON w as
held at. Rex Hall University Park an
d rai sed
more than $3.6 million.
Governmental Affairs is chaired .;by
anttni
Sedtt'
Soltis. This committee lobbies bo tipn and
its increases.
At an SGA open meeting next
Metzgar will speak. Metzger 'son the toanigt
awes and will go
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the money that is asked yearly to be allizicatixl—
by the state.
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Art professor Garner sees
beauty in Behrend campus
by Aimee Pogson
staff writer
Anne Garner is the newest addition to
Behrend's Art Department. Garner teaches Art
History Survey, Integrative Art, and American
Art. She has a bachelor's degree in Fine Arts
and Painting, a master's degree in the Fine
Arts, a master's degree in Humanities and is
currently completing a degree in Art History.
Her thesis looks at the influence of the
indigenous side of Peruvian colonial painting.
Garner was born in Scotland and her family
immigrated to the United States after the
Second World War. She grew up in the
Buffalo area and later attended the University
of Buffalo, a branch of the State University
of New York.
After graduation she taught art at the State
University of New York. While teaching,
she also exhibited and sold some of her own
paintings at various paintiAg shctws, and art
galleries in Buffalo.
During her free time, Garner is devoted to
painting and art history. She has also traveled
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extensively. She took a trip to Mexico and
toured throughout the country, looking at
different pyramid centers. She has been to
many European countries and cities including
the United Kingdom, Paris, Rome and Cyprus.
During these trips she "absorbed the vibes"-of
different works of art at museums such as The
Louvre, The British Museum, and also the
Vatican
When asked about Behrend and the Erie
area, Garner enthusiastically replied, "1 think
Behrend is the most beautiful campus, the
environment is so upbeat. I find it refreshing,
everyone seems so happy here."
She cheerfully suggested that the attitude of
the Behrend students and faculty might be
caused by the Lake Erie air. She also explained
that the landscaping is so nice on the campus,
she doesn't mind walking to and from different
buildings.
~ Besides loving the Behrend campus and art,
Garner also absolutely loves cucumber and
tomato sandwiches.
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