14—The Daily Collegian Thursday, Sept. 6, 1984 ,' 210 apply for new post so far Nursing• dept. head resigns but . - :- ' . . '... - - '' .. ~. , 41. • . , . By BILL FERRELL New York Times, The Los Angeles will continue as faculty member ' -- ~ ,-i, --- .. ~... x•.• e----, , A • , 1 Collegian Staff Writer Times and The Chronicle of Higher -: .7 ' 's i ••• ,r 0 .1 i f;' i Education, Jordan said. By BILL FERRELL , establishing a doctoral program in, - • ;..4:F .. ' " 1 " i The University's search for a new The creation of the new position is and KATHY JO MAPES nursing at the University, Pattishall • . • j. 4 ,•0 , 7- ,„.• . •1 . . . -. vice president for development and an effort to coordinate all of the Collegian Staff Writers said. She also has developed academ- .1 1 XIF . .-A . ~. . University relations is progressing University's external relations activ- is credibility in the University's ex- - • .. very well, University President Bry- ities, he explained. The new post is a The head of the University's de- ternal degree program. ce Jordan said yesterday, continuation of a restructuring proc- partment of nursing has resigned In addition, she has attracted some •‘ I*. ifi . ': ~ ' * • ‘ ' : '4 - i The University already has re- ess that began with the restructuring effective Sept. 1, the dean of the very • good faculty members to the r • 'i 0- I , peanuts® . ceived about 210 applications for the of student services, Jordan said. College of Human Development said University, he said. i newly created position, said Irvin H. The vice president for development Tuesday. "I'm appreciative of what she has . Kochel, assistant vice president for and University relations will oversee Annette Ezell announced her resig- done for us," he said. "She's accom- „ _ , . . , ~, ' YOU'RE SITTING IN 014, YOU'RE THE DUMB WATCH FOR YOU AND THE PROGRAM 0 , .. , administration. the offices of the Alumni Association, nation on Aug. 29, Dr. Evan G. Patti- plished a tremendous amount over . . . -- ' .' • MY DESK, K1D..140W 0 ONE WI4O FAILED LAST ME ON TV, KIR.. 15 CALLED "BOWL The advertised deadline for appli- University Development, Public In- shall said, the past two'years." 'l .. - '' '' * ' . . ' ABOUT MOVIN6 ? i YEAR, AREN'T YOU? 71 411 ,---- A PUPIL"! cations was Sept. 1, he said. Applica- formation and Publications and be , ' crlii , - x " ' *Aleolk. k 4 . . 1 .. ' ,i lions postmarked after that date will responsible for coordinating with oth- v.:- ...- ...„ , , ..-, I 7 not be accepted. er areas of the University, including m appreciative of i . lak • /It it 1 II --"1" f i e r ;;llir , 1( , Sports Information and Agricultural what (Annette Ezell) ~ -•z' -.',,- .. i . 1 .....-0° ' A (4) ... 1 ');"; '-`; 01°11 ' 9)\ s ' .ll t* .e' Communications, Kochel said. -t-, g• J.I "It is the most common arrange- has done for us. 1 '' I 1 nit , A0 ,4 .,.5.L.2 A ii i --- 'o, Re 'ly. /Ail i , 6 . ; ...Pia, _ 25.:........... ...m•r 4 ment in most major universities," She's accomplished . • • •• ~.---- , _ , , Kochel said. a tremendods • - The vice president for development amount over the past , z, - • .t.i 4 - • , • and University relations will report directly to the president, Grubb said. two years.' ;;h,q. , 4PA.: , wi te „, . A * bloom county The president has set up an advi- Dr. Evan G. Pattishall, • ~ „ If, . 1 100 ..reime., . li k. . l - 1 I . sort' committee to make re , 1 1 dations regarding the new position, dean of the College of Noy ... •• . moo „- ,*:, IL:. '. Kochel said. Human Development ~._. . ... ••••mirt- ...A. e t. vr t ur .• . In addition administrators will also be faced with the task of filling the position of director of public informa tion and relations because Arthur Ciervo, director of public information and relations, has announced his re tirement; effective Oct. 1. Although a final decision has not been made, the administration tenati vely is planning to till the position on an acting basis until the vice presi dent for development and University relations is selected, said Richard E. Grubb, senior vice president for ad ministration. The new vice president may then select a permanent director of public information and relations, he said. The,University sought applications for the position of vice president for development and University rela tions through advertisements in The Correction Because of a reporter's error, The Daily Collegian incorrectly reported the location of the Herbie Hancock concert yesterday. The concert will be held Saturday in Rec Hall. RD a a gSSIIG WaPaD@, Ulp 'RO the Collegian The. ORGANIZATION fot TOWN INDEPENDENT STUDENTS OTIS has been helping PSI students cope with the many aspects Our HOUSING and LEGAL committees collect info. and provide answers to questions on those topics. Our CONSUMER committee investigates and provides info. on topics of consumer interest. Our COMPUTER committee along with the OTIS computer help students find and sublet apts. Our BRANCH CAMPUS committee acts as a liaison between University Park and our branches. There are also committees for SOCIAL events and for PUBLICITY. you cannot make it, stop by our office during the day. We are open from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Each member of, the advisory com mittee will have to go through the applications, he said. It will probably take several weeks to screen appli cants. The administration hopes to make a selection within the next 60 to 90 days, Jordan said. However, it will probably be longer before the person selected could accept the position. if you are looking for an organization to get MEMBERSHIP IS OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS HOPE TO SEE YOU TONIGHT! Want to sell Penn State? Tell Penn State! Advertise in daily Collegian is looking for NEW MEMBERS! of off-campus living for over 20 years. Ezell was not asked to resign, he said. She will continue to serve as a senior member of the graduate nurs ing faculty. "She has worked very, very hard for the past two years and it hasn't been easy," he said. Ezell has done an excellent job in Pattishall said he would attribute Ezell's retirement to her extensive workload and some additional per sonal reasons. Ezell refused to make a statement Tuesday. Ezell was brought to the University because of her excellent ideas and her good reputation at the University of Utah, Pattishall said. "She is a very able lady," Universi ty President Bryce Jordan said. Resignations of department heads at major universities are not uncom mon, he added. "I think it's a matter of her wanting to get back to her faculty work," Jordan said. Pattishall said he plans to appoint an interim dean or coordinator. A search committee will be set up to administer a national search to fill the position permanently. 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