Thursday, September 6, 1990 New additions to Behrend staff James Bowen heads Food and Housing photo by Chieu Lam Pham James Bowen- Manager of Housing and Fo6d Services by Lea Gotch Collegian News Editor James Bowen, the new manager of Housing and Food Services, has a plan for the upcoming year. ”1 want to get involved with the students to make sure they get what they are paying for,” said Bowen, who has worked in the Penn State system for the past four years. Bowen replaces Phil Giewont, the previous manager of Housing and Food Services who was here for ten years. Giewont left Behrend to take a position with Spring Hill retirement homes, a division of the Hamot medical center. ...So I ask myself why my editor Todd always looks to me to fill these stupid little spaces that always seem to pop up just when we think we can all go home and have a few cold ones and maybe start paying attention to a class that gives us more than one credit, and I decide it actually has nothing to do with my writing ability, but directly relates to the fact that I always happen to be looking bored at those moments. This one's for you, Ed. Bowen began his career with Penn State as the Assistant Housing Supervisor at the Altoona campus. After being promoted to manager of Housing and Food services there, he was transferred to University Park and moved up to Assistant Housing manger. This summer he was promoted to his present position here at Behrend. Bowen, a native of Franklin, Pennsylvania, says he is glad to be back in the region. "I wanted to be closer to home, but in an area a little bigger than Franklin," said Bowen. "So far, I really enjoy the students, faculty, and staff here. It's a beautiful campus," he said. Sept. 6 5:00 p.m Sept. 6 4:00 p.m, Sept. 7 5:00 p.m. Sept.l7 11:00 a.m. Workshop: How to Create a Resume Reed Conference Room Sept. 21 5:00 p.m. The Collegian Lillie Wiley takes over as student services assistant by Richard S. Gajewski Collegian Staff Writer Lillie V. Wiley is Behrend's new student services assistant, replacing Glvage Murphy. Wiley grew up in Lockport, New York, where she still resides. After growing up in Lockport, Wiley attended Canisius College in Buffalo, New York where she graduated in May 1990 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications. Before coming to Behrend, Wiley worked as a resident assistant at Canisius and within the U.S. Attorney's office in Buffalo where she had extensive contact with the legal staff. She also had a position at WGRZ Channel Two in Buffalo where she gained practical experience operating studio equipment and working within a group to achieve desired goals. In August of 1989, Wiley received an award for outstanding service from the U.S. Attorney's Office and an outstanding Senior Profile award from Canisius in June 1990. Wiley's plans for the 1990-91 academic year consists mainly of getting to know the students and see which problems, if any, need to be addressed. No radical changes will be made except for the possible introduction of some new programs, but the position will be run basically the same as before. Murphy, who was at Behrend for two years, left to further his education. His plans included entering law school with the possibility of becoming a trial lawyer. Deadline to submit Interview Request Forms for Yellow Freight Systems recruiter. i: How to Create a Resume Reed Conference Room Deadline to submit Interview Request Forms for EDS recruiter Deadline for applications for Foreign Service Officer Program Exam to be received by Dept, of State. r .... photo by duett Lam Pham LiH.e Wiley. Sluden , services Assistant People Helping People L BONUS COUPON reiy on PLASMA industry 1 1? and receive S -- | products each year... for your VH I Products made possible by first plasma donation. _ v o ur PIASMA donations. Please call today for more information or an appointment. Page 3 PLASMA-TEC, LTD. 11l WEST 9TH ST. 454-0070