'. . .one of the most difficult problems we face in the next 10 years is to pull the University together in a new form. . . Continued from Page 12 give an example. I have the feeling, along with a great many others, that we ought to be making substantial changes in the content and perhaps even the form of the freshman year that we're missing the (point) by not offering the greater intellectual challenge at the very outset to entering students. COLLEGIAN: Then it's tough to change the freshman year? EDDY: And it's very tough to change the freshman year because there are a lot of service courses, there are a lot of departmental offerings that are built into the freshman year, there's a lot of prejudice in regard to the bac calauerea te degree requirements, there's a lot of inertia in the residence halls in the form in which the residence halls are currently administered. There's a reluctance on the part of students to separate the freshman out from other classes. 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Call 234-2301 or 865- conditioning etc. Cell Don 234-7298 6148 anytime add up to overcoming tremendous ob stacles even to making relatively minor changes in the freshman experience. COLLEGIAN: (You have) developed a good reputation for dealing with students in your two years here. EDDY: Thank you. COLLEGIAN: Has this relationship helped your decision making? EDDY: It has helped enormously to give me a perspective on how the recipient is viewing the experience of education. From whatever student contacts I've been able to develop, I get a continual feedback which gives me a whole new perspective on what's hap pening not just to what we are throwing out, but what is being picked up. COLLEGIAN: Well, how would you say this perspective differs from your own? EDDY: I think there is a much wider gap between the generations which is COU,SOIA.N._.CIAVIFIED ADS WANTED: female for own bedroom in four bedroom house two blocks from campus. $75/mo. 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COLLEGIAN: Do you have any comments in general on what you'd like to see in the future of Penn State? EDDY: . . . There are . . : two aspects that I would reiterate. One is that (Penn State) is really owned by the people of the state. I think we need to stress more than we do the ownership of this in stutution by the people. I don't mean that it's owned by the trustees or the legislature or by the students or by the alumni, but it's owned by the taxpayers. It's their University. They are the ones who will eventually decide whether or not it's worth supporting as a great university or just another mediocre state university. The second aspect of it is that I think one of the most difficult problems we face in the next 10 years is to pull the University together in a new form, perhaps reduced in scope, but not reduced in the pride in which its own people take in it. It will be extremely difficult to make the kinds of decisions we have been talking about and have the people still feel a sense of Penn State pride. I don't think any of us give the University credit for being as good as it is. There is a feeling that one ought to laugh derisively when somebody says, "This is a great university." It is a great university, but few of its students and not enough of its faculty and staff members are willing to stand up and say so. COLLEGIAN: Why not? EDDY: Because attention is given too PI PHI PLEDGE who bite cookie find ALPHA GAMMA RHO, rumor has it ELECTRONICS WIREMAN— Immediate gift worth waiting for. your colorful under attire is in the openings for persons with military HUB lost and found Identify and it's or vocational-ed background in yours electronics For more information call • REGATTA T-SHIRTS $2 00. Limited THETA DELTA CHI. Happy 25th us at 238-0541 or stop at our office quantities available. For information Anniversary. 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We only party with the best often to the annoying things which affect one's life such as waiting in line for tickets for the Grateful Dead over which the University, as such, has no control. Or not being able to register in the first choice section of a course, or going to the library and discovering the one book one needed and wanted was stolen or checked out. COLLEGIAN: Then these problems are not unique to Penn State. Do you think other students and faculty at other similiar institutions underrate their university's images also? EDDY: I suspect they do. COLLEGIAN: Is that a sign of the times? EDDY: It's another sign of anti institutionalism which is fairly rampant in our society. We don't trust institutions and we don't trust structure. COLLEGIAN: What do you find are any differences between the small college and the medium size university where you have been in the past com pared to being the provost of a very large institution like Penn State? 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COLLEGIAN: How does Penn State rank compassion -wise? •EDDY: I think we have been (com passionate). Despite the feelings of many who feel that we are, as a central administration, cruel and hard hearted, there is an extraordinary amount of awareness of the fragility of people. There is an extraordinary amount of compassion among the administrators. COLLEGIAN: Is this going to be a handicap in the 'Bos when a lot of tough decisions and "guts" are going to be the virtue to have? EDDY: Well, I guess you would have to rephrase that, wouldn't you, to say "guts with compassion." COLLEGIAN: (You mean) tall yet short; fat yet thin? EDDY: Oh, I guess it means the courage to make ,decisions, but always be sensitive to human need. Once in the morning does it. Read a Collegian and share it with a friend. SIIANDYCAPP ALOON isl2.z.lg DJ w/MOLDIE OLDIES & A LITTLE DISCO
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