77 /*s> /f 7 BEHREND CtiUJK # ÜBIJfRir . 1 - New PSU president visits Behrend Thomas discusses views on education and diversity d J. Csir by Flo The Collegian Dr. Joab L. Thomas, Penn State's new president, discussed his views on education and diversity within Penn State at a news conference Thursday afternoon during his first visit to Behrend. Thomas has been president for nearly a month since taking over for former President Bryce Jordan. Prior to his current position, Thomas had been the President of the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa for seven years. "The more I learn about the complex of Penn State, the more I am impressed by the structure and organization of Penn State .. . I am delighted to be a part of The Collegian Thursday, October 4,1990 such a special organization," said Thomas. Thomas outlined his three major areas where he feels Penn State needs to work on: diversity, education and academic standards. "There is a beautiful and appropriate balance between teaching and research [at Behrend]," said Thomas. Penn State will focus on this issue of undergraduate teaching and graduate research to insure both. "I feel they are very compatible and overlapping," said Thomas. Diversity was another important topic for the President, who cited a task force currently studying the recruitment and retention of students. Additional internal funds for minority (continued on page 3) Behrend buys land for varsity athletics Purchased 86 acres off East 38th Street Behrend has purchased 86 acres of the former St John Kanty Prep property on East 38th street for use as varsity athletic fields. The sale is conditional on rezoning of the property by Harborcreek Township officials. Behrend officials declined to estimate the final price of the sale which is still under negotiation According to John Ream, director of operations, the college is presently preparing to to have the township rezone the property. The land needs to be rezoned from multiple-family residential use to a special category zone for college use. North of East 38th Street, 58.3 acres of the property span in an "L" shape from the southeast section of the City of Erie east of Bird Drive to Shannon Road. The remaining 28.3 acres are bounded by Shannon Road on the east. East 38th Street on the North and the Allegheny railroad tracks on the west and south. The sale does not include the Kanty Village building currently owned by Kenneth' L. Lochbaum. The building presently holds a physical (continued on page 2) Mike Schell/T/ie Collegian Straight from the top: Dr. Joab L. Thomas, the new president of Penn State, held a press conference with Dr. Lilley, provost and dean, yesterday on campus. White-bashing forum held The discussion, which was goal as"having some people reach presented by the Human a different level of awareness that Relations Programming Council, they didn't have when they was coordinated by Wiley and Dr. walked in the door." Above all, "We are for difference, for Diana Hume George, professor of the discussion was held to "clear respecting difference, until English. up misconceptions and let the difference doesn't make any more According to Wiley, one of restless express their feelings on difference," said Lillie Wiley, the goals of the discussion was to diversity," said Wiley. Student Services Assistant, at an open people's minds with White-bashing is defined as open discussion on racism, "solutions through education and putting the blame on white diversity, and white-bashing at awareness to understand people for the problems of Behrend Monday night differences." Wiley stated another minorities. (continued on page 2) by Shirl Climpson The Collegian Todd J. Irwin/TAe Collegian Speaking out: Mike Vaughn, a fifth semester plastics engineering major, voices his opinion to Lillie Wiley, Student Services Assistant, at an open discussion on white-bashing Monday night in the Reed Building. JUN 2 e 2001, Vol. XXXIX No. 5