Capitol times. (Middletown, Pa.) 1982-2013, October 18, 1984, Image 5

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    Internship Offers Increase, Colleges Say
(CPS)-Thanks to the
economic recovery, the market
for student interns seems to
have reversed itself in the last
few weeks.
A number of campuses
around the country report
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businesses are offering more in
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campus cooperative education
offices are having a hard time
finding enough students to
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semester due to the turnaround
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Wichita State University. "For
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calling us for students."
"We still have more students
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Thursday, October 18, 1984 The Capitol Times Page
than positions," he declares,
"but it's getting better." Kirby
hopes to place 650 students this
year, up from 520 a year ago.
"We register about 2,000
students yearly," adds Marilyn
Perry of Brigham Young's co
op education office.
"Sometimes there are more
students than openings. But,
while we still.do some looking
for positions, more and more
companies are coming to us
with positions. And placements
are definitely up."
The economic upswing also
is providing an abundance of
internships for North Texas
State students, especially in
"high tech" industries, says
NTS program director Diane
Altenloh.
"Jobs are booming in this
area," she maintains. "And
we're close enough to Dallas/
Fort Worth that we can place
our students there, too."
And Illinois State University
reports a growing number of
employers are recruiting
students from cooperative
education, then hiring them
upon graduation.
"It's not guaranteed," ex
plains Bill Kirk, engineering
supervisor at Monsanto's East
St. Louis, 111., plant, which
takes on "two or three"
engineering students a semester.
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Dorms getting
new windows
By Joseph L. Michalsky
The new storm windows
recently installed in the first
floor of the dorms cost more
than $ll,OOO according to
Housing Supervisor Frank
Williams. These new,
aluminum-framed windows
replace the old, wooden-framed
storm windows.
New storm windows for the
second and third floors may be
installed as early as next year,
Williams said. The windows
from the first floor are still
usable and have already replac
ed some of the old windows on
the second and third floors, he
added.
Williams said the
Maintenance and Operations
Department seeks to upgrade or
replace certain components of
the residence halls every year.
He also cited the new carpeting
and furniture installed in the
past two years as examples of
recent renovations.
Williams said students
should contact him when ques
tions or problems arise concer
ning the maintenance and
upkeep of the residence halls,
University Apartments and
Meade Heights.
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