ou aiR Sprou . VOLUME 3 DR. PAULSON To SPEAK AT CONVOCATION Senate: Communication Communication is the essential element Jor better understanding among the three main factors of a university thp student% the faculty, and the administration. On the Hazleton Campus at a faculty meeting further steps were made to improve this com munication. The idea of a Hazle ton Campusk Senate was formu lated by. Dr. Harold Aurand and was adcgted by the members of the faculty. This Senate was created to for mulate recommendations to the Faculty, Administration, and the Student body concerning matters that affect at least two of the representative groups and do not fall within the • normal jurisdiction of the Student Affairs Committee or .any other standing committee of the Hazleton Campds. Also, the Senate will serve as a for um for the exchange of ideas among the members of the cam pus faculty, administration, and student body. Also., at this faculty meeting it was -moved and passed that for the academic year 1969-1970 that the policy of submitting mid term grades will be suspended in the case of Sophomores and continued only for Freshmen. The faculty of the Hazleton' Campus has given the students the opportunity to contribute our part for better communication on this campus, It is now our res ponsibility to take adVantage of this channel for better under -standing. THE HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN THE HIGHACRES •COLLEGIAN, HAZLETON CAMPUS, MAY, 1969 DR. STANLEY F. PAULSON Dr. Stanley F. Paulson will speak at the 22nd annual Hazle ton Campus Awards Convocation which is set for June 9 at Stan Genetti's Pennsylvania Room. Paulson joined the faculty of the Pennsylvania_ State Univer sity in 1966 as Professor and Head of the. Department of Speech. He was named Dean of the College of Liberal Arts in 1969. Dean Paulson served as acting president of San Francisco State College before his appointment at Penn State. Earlier he had been academic vice president of San Francisco State Colle're. A native of Atwater, Minn., Dr. Paulson received his bache lor of arts degree in 1942, his master of arts degree in 1949, and his do-for of ohilosnohy de gree in 1952, all from the Uni versity of Minnesota, and a bach elor of cliAnitv degree from the Bethel Theological Seminary in 1944. While. Dr. _Paulson has spent the major part of his career in teaching, writing and research on the various aspects of speech, his more• recent work has been administrative. He was an overseas instructor in speech in Germany and Eng land for the University of Mary ,land in 1953 and 1954 and eight years la'Pr went to the -Univer sity of Kanazawa, Japan, as a Fullbright lecturer. His papers include "Changes in Confidence during a Period of Speech Training" and "Contro versial Statements in Connected Discourse." published in Speech Monographs, and "Effects of Or der and Authority in Argumenta tive Speech" and "Presiure To ward Conformity in Group Dis cussion," published in the Quar terly Journal of Speech. He is co-author of a book en titled "Communicating Through Speech," which was published in 1951. Dr. Paulson began his profes sion in an- educational career, as instructor in speech and English at the University of Minnesota. He returned to Minnesota as an assistant professor in 1954 after his overseas service in Germany and England. He also served from 1952 to 1953 as a research associate in language and behav ior at the Bureau of Naval Re search. Dr. Paulson is a member of the Speech Association of Amer ica, where he served as vice pre sident of group methods iri 1961 and 1962; the Western Speech Association; the American Assoc iation of University Professors; the American Association of Uni versity Professors; the American Federation of Teachers; and the National Society for the Study of Communication. Convocation is set aside as a time, ha ' , Tatty. farewell to the As sociate deifee students and all Walker Named- Honorary Member University Park The Key stone Society gave University President Eric A. Walker an honorary membership and elect ed a new state chairman at it's spring conference held at Univer sity Park, Saturday, April 26. Dr. Walker was inducted into the society at it's first general assembly and spoke to the group concerning the past, present and future of the commonwealth cam pus system. David Shuttle, from the Beh rend Campus, was elected state chairman. He will succeed Wil liam Smith, the present state chairman, when he takes ,office beginning this summer term. Smith is also serving as arch chapter president. The conference was attended by approximately 50 delegates from 12 of the society's 16 com monwealth campus chapters. Al so attending the conference were a group of observers from Fay ette, who are in the process of organizing a chapter at their campus. those who are transferring to University Park. It is also a time when we honor both students and faculty members who have given of their time and ingenuity for the betterment of the Hazleton Campus. Every student is invited to at tend Convocation. Tickets are $1.75 for Penn State students and $2.50 for guests. Tickets can be obtained from Jerry Notaro, Bon nie Bangor, Barbara Sipler or Dean McCallus. NO. 6
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