CAL POLYREPORT , SEPTEMBER13, 2000

Position vacancies Researchfoundation funds STATE:For a complete listing of employment ••• DATELINE California Polytechnic State University opportunities for state staff and management S200,.000 butter churn San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 positions, you can: Continuedfi'Om page I It's Cal Poly's churn to help make butter Vol. 55, No. 2 • September 13, 2000 • Check the Human Resources and Em­ Dance: Joe Goode Performance better, thanks to the California Dairy ort Published by Public Affairs • www.calpoly.edu/- communic/CPR/report.htm ployment Equity Web site at www.calpoly.ec/u, Group, Theatre, 8 p.m. Pre-concert Research Foundation's funding of a under Employment Opportunities; lecture, Maria Junco (Theatre & $200,000 Egli Continuous Butter Churn. • Come to the HREE office, Adm. 110, and Dance), PAC Cohan Center, 7 p.m. ($) Researchers at the Dairy Products view the posted positions; Sunday, October 8 Technology Center are using the equip­ • Call the HREE Job Line at ext. 6-1533. Women's Soccer : Long Beach State, ment in its new butter and spreads Parking structure open For a listing of new openings, check The Mustang Stadium, 1 p.m. ($) DATELINE Sept. 18 reception set Tribune's Sunday edition. applications program. for first day of classes 11 ($) - Admission chwged AI Please note that applications for job Wednesday, October Cal Poly is the only university in North for Amaral Faculty, staff and students will be able Music: Tambours Du Bronx openings must be received in the Human America to have a pilot-scale continuous Exhibits: President Baker invites the campus to use the new Grand Avenue parking Resources and Employment Equity office, (Drummers of the Bronx), PAC Cohan butter churn, according to Professor Phil University Art Gallery (Dexter Build­ community to a retirement reception structure on the first day of classes, Sept. Adm. 110, by 5 p.m. on the closing date. Center, 8 p.m. ($) Tong of the DPTC. ing): John Mendenhall Retrospective for AI Amaral, executive director 18, even though some cosmetic work still Envelopes postmarked by the deadline will Friday, October 1J exhibit, silent auction. Through The center recently completed a project of the Foundation, from needs to be done. not be accepted. Men's Soccer: San Diego State, Oct. 20. Opening reception : 7-9 p.m. with one of the nation's largest butter 2 to 4 p.m.~Monday If you have questions, please call HREE Mustang Stadium, 7 p.m. ($) Sept. 22; closing reception: 6-8 p.m. When the structure opens, all necessary at ext. 6-2237. manufacturers to improve spreadability. (Sept. 18) in the lobby fire and life-safety elements will be in place, Saturday, October 14 Oct. 21. Hours: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. "The capabilities offered by this equip­ of the Performing Arts according to Vicki Stover associate vice Football: Western New Mexico, weekdays and 7-9 p.m Wednesday. FOUNDATION(Foundation Adm. Building, job ment complement the many services Cal Center's Cohan president for administration and finance. line at ext. 6-71 07). All Foundation applica­ Mustang Stadium, 6 p.m. ($) ltonday, September 18 Poly offers food manufacturers and the Center. They include lighting, exit signage, fire tions must be received (not just postmarked) Sunday, October 15 Fall quarter classes begin. Amaral is by 5 p.m. of the closing date. (No faxes.) dairy industry in support of new product protection, emergency phones, handrails Men's Soccer: UC Irvine, Mustang development, diversification, reformula­ Wednesday, September ZO retiring Account Clerk I, Foundation Business Stadium, 4 p.m. ($) Music: Singer- Red and guardrails, and seismic retrofit work. Office, $9.50-12.35/hr. Closing date: Open until tion and process development," Tong said. after 33 "Several design features were incor­ Wednesday, October 18 Grammer, Theatre, 7 p.m. ($) filled; review of applications begins Sept. 22. "The equipment also offers unique training years of porated into the structure to improve Multi-Media Talk: "An Insider's opportunities for our students and the Friday, September ZZ service. 0 Perspective of Cyberspace," by Internet Volleyball: Pac ific, Mott Gym, safety, energy efficiency, and ambiance," ASSOCIATEDSTUDENTS INC. is accepting industry as a whole." applications for the following position(s). consultant and commentator Omar 7 p.m.($) Stover said. Funding for the equipment was pro­ Complete position descriptions and applica­ Wasow, PAC Cohan Center, 8 p.m. ($) Exterior walls are only half height to vided by America's dairy farmers through Saturday, September Z1 tions are available at the ASI Business Office, Friday, October ZO Volleyball: Long Beach State, Mott allow for daylight and ventilation, both of the management the California Dairy University Union, Room 212, M-F, 8 a.m.- Homecoming: Various activities of Gym, 7 p.m. ($) Applicants sought for CSU which are also enhanced by two interior 5 p.m., ext. 6-5800. All applications must be Research Foundation. 0 through Oct. 22. Details: ext. 6-2586. Sunday, September Z4 international conference light wells. The painted interior is in­ received by 5 p.m. of the listed closing date. Music: Falla Buitar Trio, Theatre, tended to increase comfort levels by AA/EOE. Men's Soccer: Gonzaga, Mustang Faculty members are invited to apply 8 p.m. ($) Pre-concert lecture, C raig reflecting both electrical and natural light­ Executive director , $72,958-$118,830. Stadium, 2 p.m. ($) to attend the first International Faculty Russell (Music), PAC Cohan Center, Closing date: Open until filled, review of appli­ Music: Singer-songwriter Randy Partnership Conference, to be held in June ing, according to Stover. Parking area 7 p.m. D cations begins Oct. 6. D Foundation board Newman , PAC Cohan Center, at the University ofTi.ibingen in Germany. light fixtures also illuminate the ceilings, elects members 8 p.m. ($) This new program, coordinated by the eliminating what is known as the cavern At its annual meeting, the Cal Poly Friday, September Z9 CSU's Academic Council on International effect - a dark ceiling of unknown height. Foundation re-elected the following board Women's Soccer: Cal State Bakers­ Programs and the CSU Office of Interna­ Another security measure provides field, Mustang Stadium, 7 p.m. ($) Appointment ••• Parking structure members as officers for 2000-0 I : tional Programs, is designed to provide pedestrians in the structure with nearly Music: Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Gerald DeMers, chair of the Physical Continued ji'Oin page I Daniel Howard-Greene, executive international experiences for CSU faculty unobstructed views throughout any one Education and Kinesiology Department, PAC Cohan Center, 8 p.m. level, said Stover. row of three triangles, and the color of assistant to President Baker - chair members in diverse disciplines. Sunday, October 1 Seventeen "blue light" emergency has been reappointed to the position for the number and symbol or shape will be Paul Zingg, Provost - vice chair The theme for the first conference is Women's Soccer: St. Mary's, Mustang phones are located throughout the building. another year. different than that of the other levels. Joseph Jen, Dean, College of Agriculture "The New Europe and the New California: DeMers came to Cal Poly in 1989. 0 Stadium, 1 p.m. ($) "From nearly any point in the building, Pedestrians can exit the structure from - secretary-treasurer Coexistence, Convergence, and Collision Plonday, October Z at least one emergency phone will be the first level to Mott Gym or the track, Donna Duerk- Wi II iamson of the of Cultural Communties." Music: The Black Watch and the visible," Stover said. "Each phone is from the second and third levels to Tahoe Architecture Department faculty, and Jen Participating faculty members will Band/Choir of the Prince of Wales' uniquely addressed so a caller will not Road, and from the fourth level to the were elected to the board, with terms have an opportunity to: Division, Rec Center, 7 p.m. ($) need to remember from which level he or Sept. 20 auditions set Performing Arts Center plaza. ending in May 2003. • Establish professional connections Wednesday, October 4 she is calling. Auditions for the Theatre and Dance A pedestrian path connects Pacheco Professor Bill Kellogg, Agricultural and contacts with foreign colleagues; Music: Mingus Band, PAC Cohan "To further contribute to pedestrians' Department's fall production of "A Road with Tahoe Road by passing under Education and Communication, was • Explore issues of international con­ Center, 8 p.m. ($) Pre-concert lecture, safety, elevators have glass backs so passen­ Midsummer Night 's Dream ," will be 7- the vehicle entry bridge. Pedestrians on elected to fill an unexpired term ending Paul Rinzler (Music), Cohan Center, cern with colleagues in their own and in gers can be seen while riding in the cab. 10 p.m. Sept. 20 and Sept. 21 in Room the path can be seen from people in the May 2001. 7 p.m. related disciplines; The garage has a total of 20 disabled 212 in the Davidson Music Building. structure and from above. The path pro­ President Baker re-appointed Mary • Familiarize themselves with foreign Friday, October 6 parking spaces located near the elevators Those interested should plan to arrive vides a pedestrian route that does not Harris, Phil Phillips and George Soares as Women's Soccer: Pacific, Mustang educational institutions; and on each floor. betWeen 6:30 and 7:30p.m. to sign up for cross vehicle traffic. community members on the board. Baker Stadium, 5 p.m. ($) • Discover and investigate interna­ Levels are designated by four different an audition slot. It is expected that miscellaneous ex­ also appointed students M. Nathan Chapel Saturday, October 7 tional opportunities for themselves and perceptions - color, number, symbol or Rehearsals will be in the evenings terior and touch-up work will continue for and Christopher Madsen. Football: Saint Mary's, Mustang their students. shape, and number of symbols. For ex­ beginning Sept. 24, with performances several months. Additional board members are Professor Stadium, 6 p.m. ($) For specific information, contact Wil­ ample, the third-level signage will show slated for Nov. 9-11 and 16-18. For more information, call Cindy Anny Morrobel-Sosa, Materials Engineer­ Volleyball: Idaho, Molt Gym, 7 p.m. ($) liam Martinez in the Modern Languages Call ext. 6-1465 for more information. 0 the number "3," below which will be a Campbell, associate director of University ing, and Professor Ed Sullivan, Civil and Conlinued on page 4 and Literatures Department at ext. 6-2889 Police, at ext. 6-6658. 0 Environmental Engineerin g. 0 or wmartin e@ca lpoly.ed u. 0 Conlinued on page 4 PAGE4 CAL POLY REPORT, SEPTEMBER13, 2000 CAL POLYREPORT , SEPTEMBER13, 2000

How to obtain a Deby Anderson movesto Oct. 4 concert to convey Faculty/Staff Directory Commuter, AccessServices legacy of British Isles LadysmithBlack rlambazo Telecommunication Services offers Questions about commuter services, The Black Watch, a 94-member pipe to perform Sept. 29 access to the campus Faculty/Staff Phone including ridesharing, van and car pooling, and drum band, the Band/Choir of the A limited number of seats are Directory in several ways. and bus service, should be directed to Deby Prince of Wales' Division and Highland available for the Ladysmith Black New faculty and staff members will re­ Anderson, who succeeds Jacquie Paulsen as dancers will perform at 7 p.m. Oct. 2 at Mambazo concert at 8 p.m. Sept. 29 ceive a copy of the printed directory in a commuter and access services coordinator. the Rec Center. in the Performing Arts Center's three-ring binder. To request a copy, submit Bonnie Lowe of Facilities Planning will With its bagpipes, drums and band Cohan Center. a Directory Update Form - available online assume some of Anderson's project infor­ music, The Black Watch is said to pro­ Ladysmith Black Mambazo, a 13- at http://www.telecomservices.calpo(F.edu/. mation duties on an interim basis. For duce a "thunderous sound." The group is member South African vocal ensemble, Updated copies of the phone directory information about campus projects, contact also known for performing complex drills has been closely identified with African can be obtained: Lowe at ext. 6-6806 or blowe@calpo~v.eduand. "evoking the mysterious beauty of its music since 1987, when the group was • From the Web at http://www.phone To reach Anderson, call ext. 6-6680 or ancient, honor-bound calling of service to introduced to American mainstream book.calpoly.edu. The online directory is e-mail her at djanders@calpo(J•.edu. D the Royal Family." audiences with the release of Paul updated weekly and can be viewed and Together with the Prince of Wales Simon's "Grace land" album. printed from the site. Band/Choir and Highland dancers, the The company now travels the world • From Reprographics - Three Black Watch event will feature traditional performing the unique rhythms of their options are available to buy the 2000­ Policies protect research folk music and military tunes that convey Zulu homeland. 200l directory ­ subjects, deal with fraud the rich legacy of the British Isles. Pro­ Tickets for this Cal Poly Arts event 1. Package A: Replacement packets The university has established policies gram highlights include "Londonderry cost $16-$28. D cost $5.79 each and include directory and procedures for protecting people and Air," "Rule Brittania," "Auld Lang Syne," pages and tabs and a color laser-printed animals involved in research projects and and "Amazing Grace." cover to be placed in a "vu-thru" binder. for dealing with scientific fraud. Tickets to this Cal Poly Arts event are Members ofLadvsmith Black Mamba::.o 2. Package B: Full-binder package The Human Subjects Committee reviews general admission within sections, with at $7.95 each includes new three-ring all projects involving human subjects, prices starting at $22 for adults and $8 vu-tbru binder, directory pages, tabs and a including senior projects, thesis work and for students. color laser-printed cover. faculty research. Research proposals Tickets can be bought at the Perform­ to rlendenhall works, studio to be shown, auctioned 3. Package C: Tape-bound directory at ing Arts Ticket Office, at all ValliTix should be sent to Steve Davis, committee The art and memorabilia from the stu­ will be open until 7:30p.m . to accommo­ $7 each includes directory pages, tabs and locations, or by calling (888) 825-5484. D perform Sept. 24 chair, in the Kinesiology Department dio of John Mendenhall, an art professor date a special Cal Poly Arts reception a color laser-printed tape-bound cover. Randy Newman will perform some of (ext. 6-2754) , or the Research and who died unexpectedly last year, will be being held in conjunction with the The directory pages in all three packets hi s best-known hits and an array of other Graduate Programs office (ext. 6-1508) on display Sept. 23-0ct. 21 in the Univer­ Randy Newman concert (see story at are printed on 20-lb. bond. Packages A musical tunes at 8 p.m. Sept. 24 in the for referral to the committee. sity Art Gallery in the Dexter Building. left), and a closing reception is set for and B are three-hole punched. Option C PAC's Cohan Center. Guidelines for preparing the proposals Retirement planning "John Lives On," a Mendenhall retro­ 6-8 p.m. Oct. 21. includes a clear front cover and a black Newman will play such favorites as can be obtained from either office and at spective, is the Art and Design Department's The exhibit will include work ranging back cover. workshops planned "Short People" and " I Love L.A.," and www.calpoly.edu/- rgp(forms.html. first exhibit of the school year. from irreverent high school cartoons to To order, call Trisha Neal in Repro­ The Public Employees' Retirement selections from his latest CD, "Bad Love." The Institutional Animal Care and Use An opening reception is set from 7 whimsical robots and a re-creation of graphics at ext. 6-2195. For more System (PERS) will be holding free Regarded by both critics and fans as Committee reviews all current and pro­ to 9 p.m. Sept. 22. On Sept. 24, the gallery Mendenhall's studio, according to Mary information , call Telecommunication seminars in San Luis Obispo on Nov. 14 one of the premier American posed projects and activities in which LaPorte, a colleague in the Art and Services at ext. 6-2671. D and 15. Each workshop lasts approxi­ of the 20th century, Newman has won animals are used in teaching or research. mately two hours and offers members an Grammys, Emmys, and a dozen Academy Design Department. For guidelines and forms, call or visit the opportunity to learn about their CaiPERS Award nominations in his 30-year career. Ticket information Visitors to the gallery will have an Research and Graduate Programs office or retirement benefits. He has released 12 albums and penned Tickets to the performances listed in opportunity to place silent bids on all the visit the Web site. Scholarship All CaiPERS members are eligible to 14 original film scores and featured , today's Cal Poly Report can be bought pieces in the exhibit, including design established Send proposals involving the use of attend the seminars on a first-come basis. ranging from "You've Got a Friend in Me" in person or by phone (ext. 6-2787) at the work, book manuscripts, drawings and in memory of Goldie animals to the committee, via the Research Members may also register their spouses and "" to Oscar-nominated Performing Arts Ticket Office I 0 a.m.- collages, robots and the studio contents. Jennifer Goldie, daughter of Chris and and Graduate Programs office. to attend. scores for "Pleasantville," "A Bug's Life," 6 p.m weekdays and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Satur­ Proceeds from the auction will go to­ ASI staff member Steve Goldie, died Aug. Copies of"Policies and Procedures for For a registration form, call Human and the "That'll Do" from "Babe: A day. Orders may be faxed to ext. 6-6088. ward the John Mendenhall Memorial 27 from injuries sustained in an automo­ the Handling of Allegations of Scientific Resources and Employment Equity at Pig in the City." For audio samples and more information Scholarship Fund. bile accident in Paso Robles. Fraud and Serious Misconduct" are avail­ ext. 6-2237. For specific information In 1996, he received the first Henry on an event, visit the Cal Poly Arts Web " It was nearly one year ago that we Steve is a consumer services coordina­ able from Research and Graduate Programs, about the seminars, including time and Mancini Award, bestowed for lifetime site at www.calpolyarts.org. D received the tragic news of John's death," tor for McPhee's Games Area and the Grants Development, and Foundation place, contact the CalPERS Los Angeles achievement by the music association said LaPorte. "The sense of loss continues Second Edition Copy Center and teaches Sponsored Programs, all in the Mathematics office toll free at (877) 720-7377. Current ASCAP for his body of film work. to be felt today by his students and former bowling for the Physical Education and and Science Building. The document is seminar availability can be viewed Tickets cost $36 to $48 and student students and by his colleagues and friends. Kinesiology Department. also on the Web site. D through the CalPERS Web site at hllp:/1 discounts are available. Cole concert cancelled As we continue to pick up the pieces, this The family has established a memorial WW\\'.cal pers.ca.gov. D The same night the University Art Gal­ Natalie Cole has cancelled her West event will help us bring closure. We plan scholarship fund in Jennifer 's name for lery will extend its hours until 7:30p.m. for Coast concert tour, including her Oct. 6 to do this as a celebration of John's life. the Paso Robles High School Culinary patrons who want to see works of the late Cal Poly Arts performance, because of an The silent auction will run from Sept. Arts Institute. Cal Poly Report deadline Cal Poly art professor John Mendenhall (see extended film production schedule. 22 until 8 p.m. Oct. 21. Scholarship contributions are being Please e-mail your items to poly news@ story at right). Admission to the exhibit is Ticket holders can receive full refunds For more information , call the Uni­ handled by Santa Lucia Bank, 1240 polymail by I 0 a.m. Wednesday for the free. Shuttle service from the event parking through the Performing Arts ticket office. versity Art Gallery at ext. 6-1571. D Spring Street, Paso Robles 93446. D following week's edition. D lot will be provided. D Call ext. 6-2787 for details. 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How to obtain a Deby Anderson movesto Oct. 4 concert to convey Faculty/Staff Directory Commuter, AccessServices legacy of British Isles LadysmithBlack rlambazo Telecommunication Services offers Questions about commuter services, The Black Watch, a 94-member pipe to perform Sept. 29 access to the campus Faculty/Staff Phone including ridesharing, van and car pooling, and drum band, the Band/Choir of the A limited number of seats are Directory in several ways. and bus service, should be directed to Deby Prince of Wales' Division and Highland available for the Ladysmith Black New faculty and staff members will re­ Anderson, who succeeds Jacquie Paulsen as dancers will perform at 7 p.m. Oct. 2 at Mambazo concert at 8 p.m. Sept. 29 ceive a copy of the printed directory in a commuter and access services coordinator. the Rec Center. in the Performing Arts Center's three-ring binder. To request a copy, submit Bonnie Lowe of Facilities Planning will With its bagpipes, drums and band Cohan Center. a Directory Update Form - available online assume some of Anderson's project infor­ music, The Black Watch is said to pro­ Ladysmith Black Mambazo, a 13­ at http://www.telecomservices.calpo(F.edu/. mation duties on an interim basis. For duce a "thunderous sound." The group is member South African vocal ensemble, Updated copies of the phone directory information about campus projects, contact also known for performing complex drills has been closely identified with African can be obtained: Lowe at ext. 6-6806 or blowe@calpo~v.edu.and "evoking the mysterious beauty of its music since 1987, when the group was • From the Web at http://www.phone To reach Anderson, call ext. 6-6680 or ancient, honor-bound calling of service to introduced to American mainstream book.calpoly.edu. The online directory is e-mail her at djanders@calpo(J•.edu. D the Royal Family." audiences with the release of Paul updated weekly and can be viewed and Together with the Prince of Wales Simon's "Graceland" album. printed from the site. Band/Choir and Highland dancers, the The company now travels the world • From Reprographics - Three Black Watch event will feature traditional performing the unique rhythms of their options are available to buy the 2000- Policies protect research folk music and military tunes that convey Zulu homeland. 200 l directory - subjects, deal with fraud the rich legacy of the British Isles. Pro­ Tickets for this Cal Poly Arts event 1. Package A: Replacement packets The university has established policies gram highlights include "Londonderry cost $16-$28. D cost $5.79 each and include directory and procedures for protecting people and Air," "Rule Brittania," "Auld Lang Syne," pages and tabs and a color laser-printed animals involved in research projects and and "Amazing Grace." cover to be placed in a "vu-thru" binder. for dealing with scientific fraud. Tickets to this Cal Poly Arts event are Members ofLadvsmith Black Mamba::.o 2. Package B: Full-binder package The Human Subjects Committee reviews general admission within sections, with at $7.95 each includes new three-ring all projects involving human subjects, prices starting at $22 for adults and $8 vu-tbru binder, directory pages, tabs and a including senior projects, thesis work and for students. color laser-printed cover. faculty research. Research proposals Tickets can be bought at the Perform­ Randy Newman to rlendenhall works, studio to be shown, auctioned 3. Package C: Tape-bound directory at ing Arts Ticket Office, at all ValliTix should be sent to Steve Davis, committee The art and memorabilia from the stu­ will be open until 7:30p.m . to accommo­ $7 each includes directory pages, tabs and locations, or by calling (888) 825-5484. D perform Sept. 24 chair, in the Kinesiology Department dio of John Mendenhall, an art professor date a special Cal Poly Arts reception a color laser-printed tape-bound cover. Randy Newman will perform some of (ext. 6-2754) , or the Research and who died unexpectedly last year, will be being held in conjunction with the The directory pages in all three packets hi s best-known hits and an array of other Graduate Programs office (ext. 6-1508) on display Sept. 23-0ct. 21 in the Univer­ Randy Newman concert (see story at are printed on 20-lb. bond. Packages A musical tunes at 8 p.m. Sept. 24 in the for referral to the committee. sity Art Gallery in the Dexter Building. left), and a closing reception is set for and B are three-hole punched. Option C PAC's Cohan Center. Guidelines for preparing the proposals Retirement planning "John Lives On," a Mendenhall retro­ 6-8 p.m. Oct. 21. includes a clear front cover and a black Newman will play such favorites as can be obtained from either office and at spective, is the Art and Design Department's The exhibit will include work ranging back cover. workshops planned "Short People" and " I Love L.A.," and www.calpoly.edu/- rgp(forms.html. first exhibit of the school year. from irreverent high school cartoons to To order, call Trisha Neal in Repro­ The Public Employees' Retirement selections from his latest CD, "Bad Love." The Institutional Animal Care and Use An opening reception is set from 7 whimsical robots and a re-creation of graphics at ext. 6-2195. For more System (PERS) will be holding free Regarded by both critics and fans as Committee reviews all current and pro­ to 9 p.m. Sept. 22. On Sept. 24, the gallery Mendenhall's studio, according to Mary information, call Telecommunication seminars in San Luis Obispo on Nov. 14 one of the premier American songwriters posed projects and activities in which LaPorte, a colleague in the Art and Services at ext. 6-2671. D and 15. Each workshop lasts approxi­ of the 20th century, Newman has won animals are used in teaching or research. mately two hours and offers members an Grammys, Emmys, and a dozen Academy Design Department. For guidelines and forms, call or visit the opportunity to learn about their CaiPERS Award nominations in his 30-year career. Ticket information Visitors to the gallery will have an Research and Graduate Programs office or retirement benefits. He has released 12 albums and penned Tickets to the performances li sted in opportunity to place silent bids on all the visit the Web site. Scholarship All CaiPERS members are eligible to 14 original film scores and featured songs, today's Cal Poly Report can be bought pieces in the exhibit, including design established Send proposals involving the use of attend the seminars on a first-come basis. ranging from "You've Got a Friend in Me" in person or by phone (ext. 6-2787) at the work, book manuscripts, drawings and in memory of Goldie animals to the committee, via the Research Members may also register their spouses and "Toy Story" to Oscar-nominated Performing Arts Ticket Office I 0 a.m.­ collages, robots and the studio contents. Jennifer Goldie, daughter of Chris and and Graduate Programs office. to attend. scores for "Pleasantville," "A Bug's Life," 6 p.m weekdays and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Satur­ Proceeds from the auction will go to­ ASI staff member Steve Goldie, died Aug. Copies of"Policies and Procedures for For a registration form, call Human and the song "That'll Do" from "Babe: A day. Orders may be faxed to ext. 6-6088. ward the John Mendenhall Memorial 27 from injuries sustained in an automo­ the Handling of Allegations of Scientific Resources and Employment Equity at Pig in the City." For audio samples and more information Scholarship Fund. bile accident in Paso Robles. Fraud and Serious Misconduct" are avail­ ext. 6-2237. For specific information In 1996, he received the first Henry on an event, visit the Cal Poly Arts Web " It was nearly one year ago that we Steve is a consumer services coordina­ able from Research and Graduate Programs, about the seminars, including time and Mancini Award, bestowed for lifetime site at www.calpolyarts.org. D received the tragic news of John's death," tor for McPhee's Games Area and the Grants Development, and Foundation place, contact the CalPERS Los Angeles achievement by the music association said LaPorte. "The sense of loss continues Second Edition Copy Center and teaches Sponsored Programs, all in the Mathematics office toll free at (877) 720-7377. Current ASCAP for his body of film work. to be felt today by his students and former bowling for the Physical Education and and Science Building. The document is seminar availability can be viewed Tickets cost $36 to $48 and student students and by his colleagues and friends. Kinesiology Department. also on the Web site. D through the CalPERS Web site at hllp:/1 discounts are available. Cole concert cancelled As we continue to pick up the pieces, this The family has established a memorial WW\\'.cal pers.ca.gov. D The same night the University Art Gal­ Natalie Cole has cancelled her West event will help us bring closure. We plan scholarship fund in Jennifer's name for lery will extend its hours until 7:30p.m. for Coast concert tour, including her Oct. 6 to do this as a celebration of John's life. the Paso Robles High School Culinary patrons who want to see works of the late Cal Poly Arts performance, because of an The silent auction will run from Sept. Arts Institute. Cal Poly Report deadline Cal Poly art professor John Mendenhall (see extended film production schedule. 22 until 8 p.m. Oct. 21. Scholarship contributions are being Please e-mail your items to poly news@ story at right). Admission to the exhibit is Ticket holders can receive full refunds For more information , call the Uni­ handled by Santa Lucia Bank, 1240 polymail by I 0 a.m. Wednesday for the free. Shuttle service from the event parking through the Performing Arts ticket office. versity Art Gallery at ext. 6-1571. D Spring Street, Paso Robles 93446. D following week's edition. D lot will be provided. D Call ext. 6-2787 for details. 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Position vacancies Researchfoundation funds STATE:For a complete listing of employment ••• DATELINE California Polytechnic State University opportunities for state staff and management S200,.000 butter churn San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 positions, you can: Continuedfi'Om page I It's Cal Poly's churn to help make butter Vol. 55, No. 2 • September 13, 2000 • Check the Human Resources and Em­ Dance: Joe Goode Performance better, thanks to the California Dairy ort Published by Public Affairs • www.calpoly.edu/- communic/CPR/report.htm ployment Equity Web site at www.calpoly.ec/u, Group, Theatre, 8 p.m. Pre-concert Research Foundation's funding of a under Employment Opportunities; lecture, Maria Junco (Theatre & $200,000 Egli Continuous Butter Churn. • Come to the HREE office, Adm. 110, and Dance), PAC Cohan Center, 7 p.m. ($) Researchers at the Dairy Products view the posted positions; Sunday, October 8 Technology Center are using the equip­ • Call the HREE Job Line at ext. 6-1533. Women's Soccer : Long Beach State, ment in its new butter and spreads Parking structure open For a listing of new openings, check The Mustang Stadium, 1 p.m. ($) DATELINE Sept. 18 reception set Tribune's Sunday edition. applications program. for first day of classes 11 ($) - Admission chwged AI Please note that applications for job Wednesday, October Cal Poly is the only university in North for Amaral Faculty, staff and students will be able Music: Tambours Du Bronx openings must be received in the Human America to have a pilot-scale continuous Exhibits: President Baker invites the campus to use the new Grand Avenue parking Resources and Employment Equity office, (Drummers of the Bronx), PAC Cohan butter churn, according to Professor Phil University Art Gallery (Dexter Build­ community to a retirement reception structure on the first day of classes, Sept. Adm. 110, by 5 p.m. on the closing date. Center, 8 p.m. ($) Tong of the DPTC. ing): John Mendenhall Retrospective for AI Amaral, executive director 18, even though some cosmetic work still Envelopes postmarked by the deadline will Friday, October 1J exhibit, silent auction. Through The center recently completed a project of the Foundation, from needs to be done. not be accepted. Men's Soccer: San Diego State, Oct. 20. Opening reception : 7-9 p.m. with one of the nation's largest butter 2 to 4 p.m.~Monday If you have questions, please call HREE Mustang Stadium, 7 p.m. ($) Sept. 22; closing reception: 6-8 p.m. When the structure opens, all necessary at ext. 6-2237. manufacturers to improve spreadability. (Sept. 18) in the lobby fire and life-safety elements will be in place, Saturday, October 14 Oct. 21. Hours: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. "The capabilities offered by this equip­ of the Performing Arts according to Vicki Stover associate vice Football: Western New Mexico, weekdays and 7-9 p.m Wednesday. FOUNDATION(Foundation Adm. Building, job ment complement the many services Cal Center's Cohan president for administration and finance. line at ext. 6-71 07). All Foundation applica­ Mustang Stadium, 6 p.m. ($) ltonday, September 18 Poly offers food manufacturers and the Center. They include lighting, exit signage, fire tions must be received (not just postmarked) Sunday, October 15 Fall quarter classes begin. Amaral is by 5 p.m. of the closing date. (No faxes.) dairy industry in support of new product protection, emergency phones, handrails Men's Soccer: UC Irvine, Mustang development, diversification, reformula­ Wednesday, September ZO retiring Account Clerk I, Foundation Business Stadium, 4 p.m. ($) Music: Singer-songwriter Red and guardrails, and seismic retrofit work. Office, $9.50-12.35/hr. Closing date: Open until tion and process development," Tong said. after 33 "Several design features were incor­ Wednesday, October 18 Grammer, Theatre, 7 p.m. ($) filled; review of applications begins Sept. 22. "The equipment also offers unique training years of porated into the structure to improve Multi-Media Talk: "An Insider 's opportunities for our students and the Friday, September ZZ service. 0 Perspective of Cyberspace," by Internet Volleyball: Pac ific, Mott Gym, safety, energy efficiency, and ambiance," ASSOCIATEDSTUDENTS INC. is accepting industry as a whole." applications for the following position(s). consultant and commentator Omar 7 p.m.($) Stover said. Funding for the equipment was pro­ Complete position descriptions and applica­ Wasow, PAC Cohan Center, 8 p.m. ($) Exterior walls are only half height to vided by America's dairy farmers through Saturday, September Z1 tions are available at the ASI Business Office, Friday, October ZO Volleyball: Long Beach State, Mott allow for daylight and ventilation, both of the management the California Dairy University Union, Room 212, M-F, 8 a.m.­ Homecoming: Various activities of Gym, 7 p.m. ($) Applicants sought for CSU which are also enhanced by two interior 5 p.m., ext. 6-5800. All applications must be Research Foundation. 0 through Oct. 22. Details: ext. 6-2586. Sunday, September Z4 international conference light wells. The painted interior is in­ received by 5 p.m. of the listed closing date. Music: Falla Buitar Trio, Theatre, tended to increase comfort levels by AA/EOE. Men's Soccer: Gonzaga, Mustang Faculty members are invited to apply 8 p.m. ($) Pre-concert lecture, C raig reflecting both electrical and natural light­ Executive director , $72,958-$118,830. Stadium, 2 p.m. ($) to attend the first International Faculty Russell (Music), PAC Cohan Center, Closing date: Open until filled, review of appli­ Music: Singer-songwriter Randy Partnership Conference, to be held in June ing, according to Stover. Parking area 7 p.m. D cations begins Oct. 6. D Foundation board Newman , PAC Cohan Center, at the University ofTi.ibingen in Germany. light fixtures also illuminate the ceilings, elects members 8 p.m. ($) This new program, coordinated by the eliminating what is known as the cavern At its annual meeting, the Cal Poly Friday, September Z9 CSU's Academic Council on International effect - a dark ceiling of unknown height. Foundation re-elected the following board Women's Soccer: Cal State Bakers­ Programs and the CSU Office of Interna­ Another security measure provides field, Mustang Stadium, 7 p.m. ($) Appointment ••• Parking structure members as officers for 2000-0 I : tional Programs, is designed to provide pedestrians in the structure with nearly Music: Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Gerald DeMers, chair of the Physical Continued ji'Oin page I Daniel Howard-Greene, executive international experiences for CSU faculty unobstructed views throughout any one Education and Kinesiology Department, PAC Cohan Center, 8 p.m. level, said Stover. row of three triangles, and the color of assistant to President Baker - chair members in diverse disciplines. Sunday, October 1 Seventeen "blue light" emergency has been reappointed to the position for the number and symbol or shape will be Paul Zingg, Provost - vice chair The theme for the first conference is Women's Soccer: St. Mary's, Mustang phones are located throughout the building. another year. different than that of the other levels. Joseph Jen, Dean, College of Agriculture "The New Europe and the New California: DeMers came to Cal Poly in 1989. 0 Stadium, 1 p.m. ($) "From nearly any point in the building, Pedestrians can exit the structure from - secretary-treasurer Coexistence, Convergence, and Collision Plonday, October Z at least one emergency phone will be the first level to Mott Gym or the track, Donna Duerk- Wi II iamson of the of Cultural Communties." Music: The Black Watch and the visible," Stover said. "Each phone is from the second and third levels to Tahoe Architecture Department faculty, and Jen Participating faculty members will Band/Choir of the Prince of Wales' uniquely addressed so a caller will not Road, and from the fourth level to the were elected to the board, with terms have an opportunity to: Division, Rec Center, 7 p.m. ($) need to remember from which level he or Sept. 20 auditions set Performing Arts Center plaza. ending in May 2003. • Establish professional connections Wednesday, October 4 she is calling. Auditions for the Theatre and Dance A pedestrian path connects Pacheco Professor Bill Kellogg, Agricultural and contacts with foreign colleagues; Music: Mingus Band, PAC Cohan "To further contribute to pedestrians' Department's fall production of "A Road with Tahoe Road by passing under Education and Communication, was • Explore issues of international con­ Center, 8 p.m. ($) Pre-concert lecture, safety, elevators have glass backs so passen­ Midsummer Night 's Dream ," will be 7­ the vehicle entry bridge. Pedestrians on elected to fill an unexpired term ending Paul Rinzler (Music), Cohan Center, cern with colleagues in their own and in gers can be seen while riding in the cab. 10 p.m. Sept. 20 and Sept. 21 in Room the path can be seen from people in the May 2001. 7 p.m. related disciplines; The garage has a total of 20 disabled 212 in the Davidson Music Building. structure and from above. The path pro­ President Baker re-appointed Mary • Familiarize themselves with foreign Friday, October 6 parking spaces located near the elevators Those interested should plan to arrive vides a pedestrian route that does not Harris, Phil Phillips and George Soares as Women's Soccer: Pacific, Mustang educational institutions; and on each floor. betWeen 6:30 and 7:30p.m. to sign up for cross vehicle traffic. community members on the board. Baker Stadium, 5 p.m. ($) • Discover and investigate interna­ Levels are designated by four different an audition slot. It is expected that miscellaneous ex­ also appointed students M. Nathan Chapel Saturday, October 7 tional opportunities for themselves and perceptions - color, number, symbol or Rehearsals will be in the evenings terior and touch-up work will continue for and Christopher Madsen. Football: Saint Mary's, Mustang their students. shape, and number of symbols. For ex­ beginning Sept. 24, with performances several months. Additional board members are Professor Stadium, 6 p.m. ($) For specific information, contact Wil­ ample, the third-level signage will show slated for Nov. 9-11 and 16-18. For more information, call Cindy Anny Morrobel-Sosa, Materials Engineer­ Volleyball: Idaho, Molt Gym, 7 p.m. ($) liam Martinez in the Modern Languages Call ext. 6-1465 for more information. 0 the number "3," below which will be a Campbell, associate director of University ing, and Professor Ed Sullivan, Civil and Conlinued on page 4 and Literatures Department at ext. 6-2889 Police, at ext. 6-6658. 0 Environmental Engineerin g. 0 or wmartin e@ca lpoly.ed u. 0 Conlinued on page 4 PAGE4