March 31, 1977 This Is the Last Weekly Issue of FYI
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/ Volume 3, number 25 Board Approves March 31, 1977 This is the last weekly issue of FYI. Beginning Arts & Science· next mo.nth and throughout the summer FYI FYI CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY . Faculty will appear monthly. Have a good summer. The Board of Governors last Thurs day approved the merger of arts and science departments at Loyola and Sir George Williams campuses into one Callaghan Takes Top Post Faculty of Arts and Science under a single faculty council, effective July 1. The new administrative structure will not affect students registering this at Nova Scotia Tech Soon coming September. Advisory Group for A & S Positions Being, Set Up - · An advisory committee to help' choose academic administrative officers to fill positions:bpen as a result of the creation of the new Faculty of Arts and Science ~has been established. It will begin its deliberations in April. The committee, established by the Board of Governors, will review nominations and J applications for the following positions: Vice Rec.tor, Academic for Arts and Science; semor academic administrative officers for Divisions 1, 2 and 3; Provost. The· five appointments take effect July 1 when the new Faculty begins operations. 1 Applications and nominations along with "My· main task has really been to gather a supporting material should be sent to the good faculty group with both teaching and Rector who is advisory committee chairman research capabilities, allowing us to be truly (BC-201). competitive with the other two great Committee membership will include the engineering faculties in Montreal." Indeed, following : . under Callaghari's stewardship, faculty _and Rector, Chairman; Chancellor, Vice- students have taken numerous prizes for Chai~man; 1 community at large governor, scholastic, teaching and ,professional excel appomted by the Board; Vice-Rector, lence. Academic; 2 faculty members from the The de;m pointed to the recent teaching and Humanities, one appointed by the Council of Dean of Engineering Clair Callaghan will course evaluation sw:vey taken across the the SGW Faculty of Arts, and one appointed leave Concordia to take up a new appoint · University : "Jud&1ing from the positive by the Council of the Loyola Faculty of Arts ment as president of Nova Scotia Technical response of the student questionnaires, we and Science; 2 faculty members fromt he College in Halifax. have put together a great faculty! Social Sciences, one appointed by the Council Callaghan took his bachelor's degree there 'We also have a fine record in funding and of the SGW Faculty of Arts, and one in 1956 when· he graduated with honours in research, with a 28 percent gain in research appointed by the Council of the Loyola Facul electrical engineering. grant supports this year." The engineers have ty of Arts and Science; 2 faculty members As Engineering's second dean Callaghan has major negotiated development grants to back from Science, one appointed by the Council of bee_n instrumental in developing the Faculty up the Fluid Control Centre and the newer the SGW Faculty of Science, and one appoint ~ h1ch graduated 40-odd bachelors in 1968 Building Studies Centre, housed in its brand ed by the Council of the Loyola Faculty of and which in recent years increased its annual new quarters at Guy and St. Catherine: Arts and Science; 2 faculty mer.1bers from graduating rolls to nearly 200 undergraduate Enrolment is not always a happy subject Faculties other than Arts and Science and graduate degree students. with deans because it has levelled off in recent appointed by Senate; 5 student members (on~ "Although there will be the same com- years but Callaghan sees cause for optimism appointed from each of the four student . m~nity responsibilities (at Nova Scotia Tech), when he scans the record where engineering associations and one from the Advisory Com this new position will allow me to use a open houses are concerned. The open houses mittee on P~rt-Time Students). different set of talents," Callaghan said are designed to help high school and CEGEP •"Frankly I would not have been ready for thi~ students get a hand1e on what Concordia's · job three or four years ago." programs are all about and the Engineering Nova Scotia Technical College offers a full open house, just ended, drew 700 students, Ombudsman range of engineering and architecture prog w'ell over double last year's open house rams and has a faculty complement of 100. attendance. Report Inside He says he is sorry to leave the many With that kind of track record, it's no friends he has made at Concordia but looks surprise that Nova Scotia Tech offered back on his eight years as Dean with a sense of Callaghan the top job. And no surprise he'll .accomplishment. · l:>,e missed here. · 1:30 p.m. in H-769. applications for Hydro Quepec permane-nt Campus Centre, main lounge from 8 p.m. to D.S.A.: Greenpeace info session on the mez position for 1977 grads in .Commerce (ac 2 a.m. • zanine, 9 a.m.·-9 p.m. countant trainees) is March 24. DISCO: With Jason, Stan and Co. at the MUSIC SECTION: Chamber music, fea LA COLLE CENTRE : Requests for use of the Campus Centre from 8 p.m. turing Sherman Friedland and Laurie Centre during May, June, July and August PERFORMING ARTS: "Beauty and the Milkman (faculty) ,in Sextet for Piano and must be submitted in writing before April 1. Beast" and "The Four Gifts" at 8 p.m. in the Winds, by Francis Poulenc at 8 p.m. in the Please consider weekdays and state alternate . Chameleon Theatre. Free. D.B. Clarke Theatre;. free . dates. For further info call locals 344 or 494. ADMISSIONS OFFICE: 1977 under- SUNDAY27 . SATURPA Y 2 graduate summer session calendars ava'ilable PERFORMING ARTS: See Saturday 26. CONSERVATORY OF CINEMATOGRA- at Admissions Office, AD-206. PHIC ART: "One Summer of Happiness" · L_EARNING CO-OP: Learning co-op spon MONDAY 28 (Arne Mattsson, 1951) with Ulla Jacobsson, sors a "pot-pourri of learning" at Lacolle, THE LOYOLA LECTURE: With Peter Folke Sundquist and Edvin Adolphson at 7 March 25-27. Registration forms available Desbarats on Rene Levesque: Making p.m.; "All These Women" (higmar Berg- in AD-105 and Hingston Hall 107. Last Instant Coffee in the Holy Grail" at 7: 30 p.m. man, 1964) with Eva Dahlbeck, Jarl Kulle chance to get away before exams. in F.C. Smith Auditorium. Further info at and Harriet Andersson at 9 p.m. in H-110; VOLUNTEERS NEEDED : To- take blind 482-032'0 loc._341-343. $1. children to the Forum arid visit the Montreal FINE ARTS FACULTY EXHIBITION : All Canadiens on March 31 at · 11 : 30 a.m. week in the main loungf of Jhe Campus SUND_AY 3 Further info call Campus Ministry 484-4095. Centre. ; ; · CONSERVATORY OF CINEMA TOGRA MASSES : At 11: 15 and 8 p.m. on Sunday LOYOLA ORCHESTRA CONCERT : 8 :30 PHIC ART: Children's series-"Napoleon and at 12 : 05 noon weekdays in the Loyola p.m. in the Loyola Chapel. Free. and Samantha" (Bernard McEveety, 1972) Chapel. with Michael Douglas, .Will Geer and Johnny · M.S.A. PRAYER : At the Campus Centre, r TUESDAY 29 Whitaker at 3 p.m. in H-no; 75c. Conference room 2 from 1 to 2 p.m. every LOYOLA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CONSERVATORY OF CINEMA TOGRA- Friday. ASSOC.: Campus Centre, Conference . PHIC ART : "Port of Call" (Ingmar · Berg room 1 from 1 to 2 p.m . man, 1948) with Bengt Eklund, Nine FOLKWORKSHOP: In the Quiet Bar of the . Christine Jonsson and Brigitta Valberg at 7 Loyola campus Campus Centre from 12 noon to 3 p.m . p.m.; "Loving Couples" (Mai Zetterling, THE NATIVE PEOPLES OF CANADA: 1965) with Harriet Andersson, Gunnar THURSDAY 24 . Elija Menarrk, Eskimo producer from· Bjornstrand and Gio Petre at 9 p.m. in CAMPUS MINISTRY FILM: "Fighting For C.B.C. in BR. 206 from 7 p.m. ' H-110 ; $1. Our Lives" in F.C. Smith Auditorium at 12 FINE ARTS FACULTY EXHIBITION: See I noon. Free. Monday 28. · CUSO INFORMATION MEEl,ING: For Commerce Students at the Campus Centre, WEDNE,SDA Y 30 Conference room 1 from 12 noon to 3· p.m. THE LOYOLA FILM SERIES: "Cries and Readers Take Note "Job Oppo-rtunities Overseas" with a guest Whispers" Ingmar Bergman (1972) at 7 p.m. speaker. A film on "Papua New Guinea" will and "Scenes from a Marriage" Ingmar Only one issue remains in the regular be shown. Bergman (1974) at 8:45 p.m. in F.C. Smith weekly publishing schedule: March 31. FYI SPANISH AMERICAN CIVILIZATION : Aud. Admission $1 for each film. will publish monthly during the summer - Films: "Brasilia" (15 min.) and "People of the PUB AND QUIET BAR: Campus Centre, April, May, June, July and August - and will Amazon" (22 min.) in AD-502 ·at 7 p.m. 6pen from 4 p.m. resume weekly publicatiOJl in the fall. · SOCIALJUSTICEFILM SERIES : "Pot FRENCH CONVERSATION: Campus Send your notices to Gabrielle Murphy, atoes" in Belmore House at 7: 30 p.m. Centre in the Quiet Bar from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. AD-233, Loyola (482-0320, ext. 313 or 421) PERFORMING Al)TS: "Beauty and the FINE ARTS FACULTY EXHIBITION: See ·or Maryse Perraud, BC-213, SGW. (879- Beast" and 'The Foui;._Gifts" at 8 p .m. Jn the Monday 28 8499) . Chameleon Theatre. Free. ENGINEERING pPEN HOUSE: Tours, exhibits, demonstrations from 2 p.m. to 5 ' . FRIDAY 25 , . p.m. Visitors meet in lobby of Administra SOCIAL JUSTICE FILM SERIES: . "Potat tion Building. oes" at the Campus Centre 12 noon.