Features [ Tischler named Director of Summer session By Judith Faruquee The appointment of Dr. Nancy Tischler as director for the University’s entire summer ses sions will be taking her away from teaching at Capitol Campus for the coming year 1983-84. Dr. John W. Oswald, Universi ty President, appointed the Capitol Campus Professor of English and Humanities to the position which is effective July 1, 1983. Tischler’s responsibility will be coordinating all summer pro grams that will be offered by the university in 1984-85 and 86. Speaking about her new ap pointment Tischler said, “There hasn’t been a director since back in the old days when there was a semester system. My job will be to coordinate all summer pro grams for all campuses in the University.” The key word here is coor dinate. Dr. Tischler will not be directly involved with the Capitol Campus summer offerings and cannot speak of Capitol Campus’ future summer plans. She Said “Each unit is self-contained and Tender Aged Western Beef Lunch Meats and Cheese Fresh Sliced to Order Middletown 101 South Union Street Herskey Union Deposit 731 Cherry Drive Union Deposit Mall Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. tyu 'Ufiutwfattftuc at *pox 4 Full variety in all departments Plus our famous In-store Bakery fit ftodUafotfoam mk we* 944-7486 to figure what its needs are.” Tischler will work with deans, department heads, faculty members and students to develop innovative. 4 and attractive summer programs that will capitalize' on Penn State’s strength. Studies will be made to ascer tain what the market is. “Right now,” according to Tischler, “out of 10,000 students that come to summer session, 40 per “We don’t need to do everything for credit.” Nancy Tischler Head of Summer session cent are graduate students and a large percentage of those are in education. We need to know what those graduate students want as well as th undergraduate.” “There will be courses that are one, two, and three weeks long,” continued Tischler. She said, “We can draw on some of the non- traditional students, alumni and teenagers. We don’t have to do everything for credit. We can find out which people would come to Penn State if we offered courses Fox’s Markets Visit Fox’s Famous Deli for them and what courses would be appropriate to offer.” “Traditionally University Park does a lot of theatre in summer and offers mostly liberal arts and sciences. There is not as much, as a rule, in engineering or business,” reflected Tischler. That is a typical picture at Capitol Campus during the sum mer also. “Here,” said Tischler, “students have on occasion gotten together in a theatre company. In the past there have been courses in children’s theatre and nine teenth century theatre.” Tischler who teaches courses in World Theatre and Southern Literature is a well-known authority on Tennessee Williams and authored the book Tennessee Williams: Rebellious Puritan. It looks like the plays of Williams and Lillian Heilman will be re- maining on the shelf until Dr. Tischler resumes teaching at Capitol Campus next year. “Williams’ summer sessions may MkUktHm tarn to M 4-9991 Campus League Nile 801 l drilling services, Bags, Shoes and Accessories Get the bugs out If your bicycle is in less than peak rid ing condition, come to us. Our profes- . sionals are specially trained to handle all aspects of bicycle servicing -from a sim ple tune-up to major repairs. And we use only quality authorized parts. No matter what condition your bicy cle is in, we'll help you get the bugs out. Pedal Pusher/^ 52 - 7760 " 3798 WALNUTcm 22)HAftAISBUflG When you know bicycles, you want Raleigh. be all done,” but Penn State’s are alive and well at University Park with Tischler coordinating them. Tischler joined the faculty in 1966. Before that, she served on the faculty at George Washington University, Washington, D.C., and at Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, PA. At Capitol Cam pus her many responsibilities have included: chairperson of Humanities graduate and undergraduate programs, chairperson of Penn State’s Faculty Senate in 1981-82, member of Faculty Advisory Committee to the President and 1 member of the University’s Com mission for Women. Tischler earned a baccalaureate degree at Wilson’s Teacher Col lege and her master of arts and doctor of philosophy degrees in English as the University of Arkansas. She is a member of Kappa Delta Pi and Phi Beta Kappa and was a Fulbright Scholar. RALEkZH’ iPage 16