The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 30, 1976, Image 8

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    — The Daily Collegian Friday, July 30,1976
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University accreditation renewed
Penn State University has
been re-affirmed as an ac
credited University by the
Commission on Higher
Education of the Middle
States Association of Colleges
and Secondary Schools.
. . Commonwealth and the
Electricity Off Nation.”
' The group focused on four
Damage done by a truck to areas of academic planning
an overhead electrical line and self-assessment;
left several buildings on the University governance,
University farms without planning for the Corn
electrical power from late monwealth Campuses,
Wednesday morning until academic program review,
mid-afternoon, including the and implementation of the
soil testing laboratory, Farm 1972 Academic Policy Plan.
No. 10, and structures at the In the governance area, the
former deer pens. report recognized the efforts
Union pickets contractor
the eastern regional division,
has a good chance of taking
the national title, according
to Charles McCargo, fraterni
ty brother.
Glenn O. Hawbaker Inc., the “We’re fighting for survival labor.”
University’s contractor for now.” According to Becheel, Haw-
paving the Nittany Lion Inn Becheel said the Univer- baker is paying relatively
parking lot, is being picketed sity is not helping unions by low wages to his non-union
this week by members of the accepting lowest-bid con- employes. Union pay scales
i International Union of Operat- tracts. He said he’s sure that - are $8.41 per hour. Becheel
ing Engineers, Local No. 66. this is not the last time this did not specify how much
The picketing is behind the will happen. Hawbaker pays his workers.
Inn beside Park Avenue. Ralph Zilly, vice-president Hawbaker, who owns a
According to Mark Becheel, for business, said the Univer- paving business in State
union business manager, sity does not discriminate College, had no comment
Hawbaker is “undermining between union and non-union about the picketers.
the area’s standards,” by contractors. The picketing, which Re
paying too low wages to his “We take the most qualified cheel described as “informa
workers. ‘ bidder,” he said. “I’m sure tional,” will continue until
,f He’s putting organized we use much, much more the job is finished sometime
labor out of work,” he said, union labor than non-union, next week.
The Commission sent a
group to Penn State in April
and recently published their
report, praising the
University as “a magnificent
and indispensable
educational resource of the
to increase faculty par
ticipation in decision-making
at all levels. While there is
some “unease” about the
rank and tenure system, the
evaluation team noted that is
too early to assume that the
program has been adequately
tested.
In the Commonwealth
Campus planning area, the
report stressed the im
portance of using the plan
ning resources of University
Park to the advantage of all
the campuses and regions of
the state. '
In the academic program
review section of the report,
the evaluators suggested that
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minimal guidelines for
graduate programs be, in
creased, and that depart
ments exercise more self
assessment.
The Academic Policy Plan
Implementation examination
by the team had both positive
and negative comments.
More effort should be made to
develop non-traditional ap
proaches to special education
Frat seeks national title
The' State College Chapter
of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity
will be competing for its Chap
ter of the Year Award at the
New York Hilton this week
end.
Collegian notes
A Behind-the-Scenes look The Mining Society summer
at “That Championship Sea-, picnic will be held at noon,
son” will be held at 3 today in tomorrow at the American
the Playhouse. Tickets are Legion grounds,
available free at the Play
house box office and at the
University Auditorium box
office.
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problems, and effort should
be made to eliminate dif
ferences in interpretation of
tenure,' and promotion
criteria,' according to the
report.
The accreditation will stand
for the next ten years. Copies
of the report are available for
inspection ’ at campus
libraries.
In New York, chapters of
Alpha Phi Alpha from all over
the country will be judged on
service to the community,
academic achievement,
scholarship and brotherhood.'
Alpha Phi Alpha’s Eastern
College Man of the Year,
Garvin Maffet, id a member
of State College’s Chapter
and will be helpful in winning
the competition, McCarga,/
said.
The U.S.G. gayline Will be
open from 7 to 11 p.m. tonight.
For information, call 863-0588.
For Quiet
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