Page 2 Behrend Briefs Career Development Center Workshops: Today's sponsored workshop is entitled 'Making the Most of Your Job Interview.' While on Wednesday, October 7, the topic will be 'How to Choose a Career.' All workshops are at 4:00 p.m. in the Reed Conference Room. All students are welcome. Brown Bag Lunch Series Continues: For new and returning adult students the Brown Bag Lunch Series is sponsoring a program on October 7, dealing with 'Managing Multiple Roles' and another on October 14, about 'Stress Management.' All programs take place from 12 noon - 1:00 p.m. in Reed 116. Attention Graduating Seniors: The Yearbook photographer will be here on October 6-8, to take senior portraits. Pictures will be taken between 9:00 a.m - 3:00 p.m. at the Wintergarden Balcony. All seniors who haven't had their portraits taken for the yearbook should plan on attending. This will be her final visit to Behrend. Math Anxiety Workshop: On Monday, October 12, 1992, a help workshop on dealing with math anxiety will be held from 6:00-8:00 p.m. in the Science Building 110. Caps and Gowns: Last day for students to order caps/gowns from the Bookstore for January 9, 1993 commencement is October 23,1992. Undergraduate keepsake cap and gown $15.00; graduate cap and gown $30.00. Flu Shots Available: Flu vaccine is now available at the Health and Wellness Center for the 92-93 flu season. The cost is $B.OO per injection. Attention ODK Members: General membership will meet tonight at 5:30 p.m. in the Reed Conference Room. Anyone who cannot be there should notify Lori Royer through the ODK student organization mailbox. SCUBA Club: will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 4, at 8:30 p.m. in the Wintergarden. Adopt A Class: The 3rd grade at Diehl Elementary School is still free for adoption by an interested student club or organization. Applications are available from the Office of Student Activities, contact Dave Shields at 898-6171 with questions. Planned Toronto Trip: The Honors Program is sponsoring a trip to Toronto March 27-28, 1993 to see the play Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. A deposit of $25.00 is due by Oct. 10 and reservations forms are available in the Provost's Office. Call Marilyn at 898-6101 for details. Yearbook Staff Search: The yearbook is looking for a few good students. Anyone wishing to help out is welcome to attend our meetings every Monday night at 6:30 p.m. in Reed 116 or contact Steve Binder at 898-6977. Free Tutoring Available: All Behrend Students are welcome to utilize the Learning Assistance Center's services. Student and faculty tutors are on duty daily offering help with man subjects. For more information call 898-6014 or drop by the Center located in the South Cottage. Prospective R.A. Candidates: On Monday, October 12, an informational meeting will be held at 9:00 p.m. in the Reed Lecture Hall to discuss the R.A. selection process. Collegian Staff Members: Reminder: a mandatory staff meeting will be held today at 5:30 p.m. in Turnbull 205. If you can't attend, please contact your editor. The Collegian Irwin Receives Scholarship bv Amy Herb The Collegian Dr. Zachary Irwin, associate professor of political science at Behrend, received a four-month research fellowship at Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. The Wilson Center accepted a research proposal, "Foreign Politics in Yugoslavia: A Republican Perspective" from Dr. Irwin last fall. Irwin will spend the four months of research studying the growth, development and expression of individual [Yugoslavian] republic activity from the time the republics were under federal control until they became individual entities, says Irwin. Dr. Irwin presented a paper about Yugoslavia's relations with Western Europe at a conference in June, which was funded by IREX. Police Re Theft On September 24, Police and Safety was called to the Behrend Bookstore to investigate and incident of theft Bookstore employees had witnessed a student attempting to conceal a baseball cap under his shirt and try to exit the store. The student was questioned and charged with retail theft. Medical Assist On September 22, a student had been riding his bike down the hill between Perry Hall and the Reed building. The bike flipped and the student was thrown from the bike, landing on his head. Police and Safety assisted at the scene. The student complained of neck and head injuries and was transported to St. Vincent Health Center by Brookside. He was treated and later released. Harassment by Communications Police and Safety is continuing to receive reports of harassing phone calls. These incidents are currently under investigation. Applications Being Accepted It’s time again for those who might be interested in becoming a Resident Assistant to begin the application process leading to the consideration of acceptance into the RA program. Applications have been available in the Office of Student Affairs since September 28. Requirements to be considered for the RA program include: -a 2.25 cumulative GPA -24 earned credit hours upon completion of Summer Session 1993 -good conduct standing with the University -plan to attend classes at Behrend at least one year following the training course According to Ken Miller, associate dean of student affairs, approximately 10-14 positions on the RA staff will need replacements next year. Miller commented that the job is a great way to get involved with helping other people. College-related issues and developmental processes are all included as part of the job. For anyone interested, applications arc due in the Office of Student Affairs by 5 p.m. on October 30. The paper will be published in a book about the breakup of Yugoslavia. The Wilson Center was established as part of the Smithsonian Institute in 1968 by Congress. The center brings scholars, from around the world, together who have interests in researching geographical areas. "The benefit for us (the accepted scholars) is that we are relieved of responsibilities other than research seminars," said Irwin. "We have access to all of the resources in the Washington, D.C. area, such as the Library of Congress and possible interviews with diplomatic personnel.". Each year fifty to one hundred fellowships are competed for internationally, making them a prestigious commodity. Thursday, October 1, 1992 However, Irwin says modestly that his being awarded the fellowship "is a combination of subject matter and the times." Following the fellowship, Dr. Irwin will travel to former Yugoslavic capitals to expand upon the research completed in Washington. This will be funded by the International Research Exchange Board, which is associated with the Wilson Center. Although Dr. Irwin may not be saddened by the thought of missing an Erie winter, he does have a message for the students. '7 am looking forward to the fellowship, but I will miss Behrend and the students," said Irwin. "Although I do love research, I love teaching very much, and consider teaching my primary ambition." WASTED YOUTH.