CAPITOL CAMPUS READER FILE Vol. 7 No. 1 New Faces On The Capitol Campus Faculty By Doug lieorge Along with all the new students coming to our campus this year we will see new faces among the faculty. Dr. Jean Pierre Bendel comes to us from Carnegie-Mellon University, where he has just completed work on his PH.D. He will be an Associate Professor of Public Administration. From the University of Wisconsin at Madison comes Mr. Barry Cline, a Pennsylvania native reformed to be an instructor in Public Policy and Leadership Theme Of Workshops Grace M. Cole Ed Perrone The Student Leadership Workshop which took place at the Student Center on September 6, 7 and 8 was said to have been one of the most cooperative and interesting workshops ever held. The strong spirit of cooperation by student leaders conveyed a sense of sharing ideas among themselves Mr. Don Patterson of the Counseling Center said that the Workshop won strong, extremely positive evaluations from the participants. Also, within the workshop itself, there were more complete aspects of leadership covered, with a wider range of ideas being exchanged. The Workshop, which is conducted annually, was organized by the Student Affairs Staff, as a type of orientation for the student leaders of the campus. Officers of all 32 student clubs and organizations, along with the resident assistants and security patrol, were invited. Seminars were held in leadership abilities and cooperational skills, and a series of meetings helped the heads of the various organizations to get to know each other and to begin planning activities for the coming year. In addition to the seminars and meetings, preliminary budget hearings were held by the SGA Finance Committee, to determine the allotment of Student Government funds to the various organizations. These allocations must be finalized by the SGA Senate. Capitol Campus Penn State University September 23, 1977 Administration at Capitol Campus. Mr. Cline is now in the process of completing work on his doctorate in political science. To the Engineering Department comes Mr. Joseph F. Douglas. Mr. Douglas has been with the University since 1966, when he taught at the York branch. The last three years he has worked with the Central Administration for the Commonwealth Campuses, but he is now returning to his first love, teaching. Mr. Yong Han Kim is a new member One anxious student eagerly awaits the first issue of the C.C. Reader Positions Open On Faculty Counab By Randy Myers Any students with an interest in the workings of Capitol Campus are urged to participate in the Faculty Organization Committees currently being formed by the Faculty Council. Students who join the committees will work with members of the faculty in various aspects of student and academic affairs. The SGA is presently soliciting student members for these committees and a sign-up sheet is available in SGA offices. All students appointed to these committees must be approved by SGA. MM!EniiiitM±lM=:e= 3 of the Business faculty. Mr. Kim comes from University Park to be an instructor of Finance Mrs. Susan E. Gerwich comes from the Main Campus, where she is in the process of completing her dissertation in educational psychology. She will be an instructor in Social Science and Psychology. Other new people on the campus this year are Dr. Norman F. Baldwin and Ms. Laura L. Landman. Dr. Baldwin is working with the Bureau of Community Committee chairmen' are being Standards, Awards,- and Scholarships; selected at committee organization Committee on Graduate Faculty Affairs; C Meetings being held this week. The Committeeon Bookstore Activities; Committee on Community Contacts; chairman for each committee will be announced at the next meeting of the Committee on Computer Facilities; Faculty Council, scheduled for Committee on the Library; and Wednesday, September 28, from 9:30 to Committee on Physical Plant. 11:30 a.m. in Room W-256. Questions concerning the Faculty C Those committees open to student Council or its committees may be directed to Dr. Shuttlesworth, Vice participation include: Committee on Academic Affairs; Committee on Chairman of Faculty Council, or Joe Academic Admissions Standards; Mahar, President of SGA. Committee on Student Affairs; Committee on Academic and Athletic GtklaiNlUM Programs, which is a part of the Office of Mental Retardation. Ms. Landman is a spring 1977 graduate of Capitol Campus from the psychosocial program. They are both working on Project MAIN, a project which hopefully will produce ways of bringing the retarded citizen back into the working community. And new in the Counseling Center is Mr. Don Patterson. He has worked since 1975 at the New Orleans Consortium and Dominican College. He holds a master's degree in Counselor Education from Penn State.
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