MERGE PROPOSED RESTRUCTURING, from p.l Graham said that the size of the division will balance with the sizes of the other divisions. The proposal must be approved by Provost Leventhal and Vice-President Richardson. Then the faculty and Faculty Council may consult about how the new division may be structured. Graham, who would like to see the change take affect before the Fall semester begins, said that as one division, the Humanities and Behavioral Science/Education faculty and students "can get together and work more successfully." Lab Personnel Like Jobs PERSONNEL, from p. 7 outstanding successes." Janice Barnes: "I can tell you learning is taking place there." About supporters of the Lab: Joanne Smith: "Our biggest supporter is. . .Bill Mahar. We are getting great support from [other] division heads and the program heads." Joan Klein: "We also are getting very positive feedback from some of the professors in other disciplines, which is very encouraging." 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Aren't some of you glad? I can hear the cheering all the way up here on the second floor (from down below). WSAs Helpful identical to what the state of Pennsylvania is doing for certification of teachers, Smith said. After hearing these facts and the various explanations, I then understood more about the accuracy of the WSA and why we must take it. Only 13 weeks left till the semesters over...then it's party time. Buttons for Sale!! Clubs, organizations, fraternities and sororities!! Anything can be printed. For more information call Angie at 236-9314 Well guys, we did it. I hope we don't have to do it again. SJP--Cool hair WSA from p. 7 Racism Will Not be Tolerated JORDAN, from p. 13 We must do more than comply in the University's equal Ipportunity program. We must learn to use it actively as a means to make Penn State a more rewarding place to be. We have to learn to compete better in the marketplace for women and minorities before our competitors secure the talent that is there if we seek it our aggressivly. In addition, of course, we must continue to develop new initiatives. The Distinguished Scholars in Residence are a case in point. The protocol I described earlier is another. The members of the Equal Opportunity Planning Committee as well as others at Penn State who have direct responsibility for affirmative action, could add to the list in impressive ways. I cannot underscore enough the importance of affirmarive action for this University and this nation. The National Science Foundation, as many of you know, has made a persuasive case that our economic survival depends on our ability to utilize all of the talent available in our society. Penn State has a contribution to make in that critical challenge; the University simply must be successful in its minority recruitment and retention efforts. Toward that end, I am asking for quarterly reports from all deans and unit heads which describe activity, success--and failure-- in the areas of equal United Parcel Service Part-time Employment Opportunities Available $B.OO per hour and up All Shifts Available Strenuous and challenging work available. Must be able to lift 70 lbs. For further information contact Lou Delmonico at 986-8501 EOE M/F Harrisburg, Pennsylvania opportunity and affirmative action. It is only by continued and focused effort that we will be able to mainstream - diversity at Penn State and reach the goals we share. We will make that effort and-- with the help of many Penn Staters, official and unofficial--we will reach our goals. At Penn State Harrisburg, the contact person is the Acting Coordinator of Student Services, Felicia Brown Haywood. She is located in Room 200, Olmsted Building; phone number 948- 6018. WANTED: Writers The Capital Times has immediate openings for writers of all areas and skill levels. We need people who can submit one article a month to the Cap Times, that's all we ask. If you are interested in campus news, features and enternainment, sports or commentaries, stop by W-129, call 944-4970 or come to the staff meeting this Thursday, Feb. 4 at 1:00 p.m. in W-129. Writing for the Capital Times will look great on your resume.
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