C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, October 26, 1978, Image 7

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    Middletown--Dr. Charles Cole,
Professor of Engineering at
Capitol Campus, and Project
Director of Water Quality
Management Curriculum De
velopment, has recently been
awarded a one-year continua
tion award in support of his
project, Curriculum Develop
ment of a Bachelor of Engi
neering Technology in Water
Quality Management.
This Federally-funded En
vironmental Protection Agency
grant was initially awarded to
Dr. Cole in September 1977,
and again in September 1978,
for the development and sup
port of a Water Quality Man
agement Option at Capitol
Campus. The program is on a
Programs Designed
For Security On Campus
Recent events on campus
make it necessary for the De
partment of Safety and Police
Services to call attention to the
fact that the national trend of
an increase in crime on campus
has caught up with Capitol
Campus. We believe that a
combined effort on the part of
each and every one of you, as
concerned members of the
Pennsylvania State University,
Capitol Campus community and
your Campus Police Depart
ment, is the only way we can be
successful in launching a coun
terattack on this trend.
Your Campus Police are
committed to making our cam
pus as free of crime as is
possible. To accomplish this
objective and to reduce your
chances of becoming a victim of
an on-campus crime, the Cam
pus Police have initiated sev
eral programs designed to re
duce the possibility. We urge
you to take advantage of these
programs and to play an active
part in the overall effort to
reduce the opportunity for
crime on our campus.
STUDENT PATROL - The
Student Patrol is an organiza
tion providing a support service
to the Campus Police through
interaction and direct liaison
with the student body, faculty,
staff, and visitors, to our cam
pus. Although not sworn police
officers, through their roving
patrols and constant radio con
tact with the Campus Police,
the Student Patrol does pro
vide additional "eyes and ears"
to enhance the coverage of the
campus.
HOME SECURITY SURVEY
- At your request, a member
of the Department of Safety
and Police Services will make
an appointment with you to
survey your residence and sug
gest to you methods that you
might use to increase basic
security and protection of your
personal property while here
on campus.
HOUSE CHECKS - A minute
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two-course track--one oriented
toward design and operation of
water and water waste plants,
and the other emphasizing the
monitoring, surveillance and
planning, and implementation
of water quality.
Dr. Cole related that there
are, at present, 36 students in
the two-track program, with
enrollment about equally divid
ed. "We at Capitol Campus
provide professional objective
training in engineering tech
nology, and are impressed with
the quality of students in both
programs," he said.
According to Dr. Cole, "our
graduates skilled in the design
and operation of water and
waste water plants are very
of your time to request a house
check while you are away froth
campus for a prolonged period
of time will result in a Campus
Police officer responding to
your residence (Meade Heights
and University Apts.) and per
forming a perimeter check of
that residence on each patrol
during your absence.
OPERATION IDENTIFICA
TION - This is a program
wherein your Campus Police
Department in conjunction
with the Governor's Justice
Commission and the Federal
L.E.A.A. program have com
bined efforts and facilities to
provide you with a means of
identifying your readily trans
portable valuables. You may
borrow from your resident
assistant or from the Campus
Police Department, an electric
scriber or engraver and en
grave your state driver's li
cense number on each and
every item of value in your
possession. The fact that you
have done this, and that you
make that fact known by dis
playing a window sticker we
will provide, reduces the value
of those items in the market for
stolen goods. It further makes
possible your ability to posi
tively identify these items and
to reclaim them if they are
recovered by a police depart
ment or anyone else. You
should mark each item in a
conspicuous spot, and then also
mark it again in a hidden or
concealed spot if at all possible.
Remember, these scribers or
engravers are made available
to your through your resident
assistant both in Meade
Heights and the dorms, plus at
the Campus Police Headquar
ters.
The above described pro
grams have been developed as
parts of our ongoing program to
assist you in making your cam
pus a safer place for you to
reside and pursue your educa
tion. We strongly encourage
much in demand today. And
those persons knowledgeable in
areas of monitoring and imple
menting water quality also are
needed now, with the need for
them continuing to grow in the
future, as we attempt to en
force water quality standards
being imposed by the Pennsyl
vania Department of Environ
mental Resources and the U.S.
Environmental Protection
Agency," Dr. Cole added.
"Any agencies, consulting
firms, or other organizations
requiring skilled water quality
management graduates are en
couraged to contact the Place
ment Office here at Capitol
Campus," he continued.
Interested students desir-
each and every one of you to
participate in the afore
mentioned services and pro-
grams
If you have any questions or
are in need of any information
in an area in which we may be
of assistance, please do not
hesitate to call us at 787-7936.
Terrance P. Leahy
Crimes Prevention Officer
James H. Paul
Coordinator Safety
and Police Services
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ing information regarding the
Water Quality Management
program at Capitol Campus are
invited to contact the Admis
sions Office. Some Grants-in Aid
for the 1979-80 academic year
are available to qualified appli
cants.
Course work includes the
traditional basic engineering
sciences, plus specific studies in
water treatment, water pollu
tion control, statistics, econom
ics, water quality management
Name Change
During the past several
years a number of improve
ments have been made in our
Department of Safety and Se
curity Services. The most sig
nificant among these occurred
about three years ago when we
discontinued the use of contract
security gaurds and hired of
ficers directly as members of
the staff of the campus. These
officers all had the training
required to be sworn police
officers in , the, Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
As we have reviewed the
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and planning. Students also will
have an internship at an organ
ization specifically involved in
water quality management
planning or implementation.
Assisting Dr. Cole in this
program are Capitol Campus
faculty members Dr. William
Welsh, Civil Engineering Tech
nology Program Chairman;
Professor Lorna Stoltzfus, As
sistant Professor of Chemistry;
and Dr. G.N. Rao, assistant
professor of engineering.
operation of this department
and compared it with other
departments, it is apparent the
name of the department should
be revised to reflect more ac
curately the responsibilities as
signed to the Department and
the status of the officers in the
Department. Thus, the Depart
ment of Safety and Police Ser
vices now has been renamed as
the Department of Safety and
Police Services. This action
does not change the respon
sibilities of the Department,
rather it more accurately iden
tifies the Department.