Focus EMU, March 11, 1980
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FOCUS EMU March 11, 1980 Campus Five Years Old and Goin Stron Ca sules g g A variety of activities, including major legislation concerning public addresses by state Sen. employee access to personnel EMU Wives To Host Edward C. Pierce and state Rep. records, tax credits for solar and Dinner Dance March 15 Perry Bullard, will highlight the wind energy devices, Michigan's fifth anniversary celebration of freedom of information act and The EMU Wives will host a EMU's College of Human Services others. dinner dance for St. Patrick's Day March 17 through 20. Wednesday, March 19, campus activities will continue with a on Saturday, March 15 in the The University's College of College of Human Services open McKenny Union Ballroom. A Human Services includes the house and celebration for EMU social hour is scheduled from 7 to 8 departments of home economics, students, faculty and adminis p.m. (BYOB) followed by a dinner nursing education and occupa trators. The party will be held from and dancing from 8 p.m. to tional therapy and programs in to p.m. in the King Hall Lounge midnight. Also, games and card nuclear medical technology, 3 5 and will include informational playing will be available for non medical technology, social work, displays on departments within the dancers. Disc jockey Steve health administration and llil 1· college and birthday cake and Edwards of WTWR will play gerontology. punch. records of old-time favorite songs. The anniversary celebration will \ Thursday, March 20, from to The buffet will include a choice of begin Monday, March 17, at 4 5 4 p.m. Sen. Pierce (D-Ann Arbor) �,,. entrees, either baked Virginia ham p.m. when Rep. Perry Bullard (D �;;,·.·�· � ' will discuss "The Future of Health .. or roast baron of beef. The cost is Ann Arbor) delivers a lecture titled Edward Pierce Perry .Bullard Care Delivery" in the King Hall $25 per couple; advanced "Meeting the Needs of People" in Lounge. registration is required. To the King Hall Lounge. in 1968. is the only medical doctor in the register, call Mary Jennings at 434- Pierce, a physician, is serving his In the Senate, he serves as state legislature. Bullard has served in the first term in the Michigan Senate. chairman of the Health and Social 0117. The dinner dance is open to In conjunction with the fifth Michigan House of Representa Following high school graduation Services Committee and as vice University faculty and staff and anniversary celebration of the tives since 1973. A 1964 graduate and four years in the U.S. Air chairman of the Education their guests. EMU College of Human Services, of Harvard University, he earned Force, he earned his bachelor's Committee and the Senate a display of health related books his law degree from the University degree from the University of Administration and Rules Biology Club Sponsors and publications written by of Michigan Law School in 1970. Michigan and graduated from the Committee. Also, he is a member College of Human Services faculty Seminars on Wetlands Bullard is chairman of the U-M Medical School in 1959. of the Judiciary Committee and members will be on display in the House Labor Committee and After studying the medical the Commerce Committee, a library during regular library The EMU Biology· Club is serves as a member of the service delivery system, and in temporary assignment for him hours. sponsoring a series of seminars committees on the judiciary, particular the lack of medical while the committee works on the about wetlands throughout the taxation and civil rights. Since service for the poor, he founded Blue Cross/B lue Shield The lectures March 17 and 20 month of March. The first seminar takiniz office, he ha� soonsored the Summit Street Medical Clinic reorganization bill. Currently, he are free and open to the public. will be presented Friday, March 14, at 3 p.m. in Room 105, Mark Jefferson. "Roles and Values of Wetlands" will be given by Patrick Kangas, assistant professor in the Arts and Sciences Student Solos Biology Department. The seminars are free and open to the Featured public. Initiate Multiple Programs for '2550' in Concert McKenny Union Extends Seven outstanding music Faculty /Staff students at Eastern be The 15 departments in the throughout southeastern the fall of 191!0. will Reservation Days featured soloists for the College of Arts and Sciences have Michigan. New flyers, updated brochures Student 8151oists Concerto taken numerous steps to meet the and visits to labor unions to The Biology Department is Concert to be presented by the The McKenny Union Faculty college's goal of attracting 434 encourage employers undertaking several activities to to take EMU Symphony Orchestra and Staff dining room has first-time freshmen as part of advantage of University programs, recruit first-time freshmen Thursday, March 13, at 8 p.m. extended its reservation servicesto Project 2550. are goals of the Economics including revising departmental in Pease Auditorium. include Fridays. Staffand faculty The Art Department, for Department. The department also literature to include a more · A guitarist, two pianists, two are encouraged to make use of the instance, sponsored an open house complete description of programs plans an alumni mailing to identify vocalists and two wind extended service. last October that attracted more it offers. The department is new students and faculty visits to instrumentalists are the winners than 200 students from 12 different conducting an extensive mailing community colleges to recruit of the concert auditions. The high schools. The department also United Campus Ministers campaign to biology teachers in prospective students. soloists, full-time music majors has hosted community groups To Host Speaker Series high schools and community The Department of English at EMU pursuing undergrad from the Birmingham-Bloomfield Language and Literature, which colleges throughout the state and is uate or graduate degrees, were area and faculty members have implementing follow-up telephone hosted a Writer's Conference for The United Campus Ministers selected through recommenda made numerous presentations at contacts with prospective students High School Students last .tt Eastern will host a luncheon tions from their respective Michigan high schools. In through manpower supplied by the November, currently is following speaker series beginning March 12. faculty area and then by a final addition, faculty members actively EMU Biology Club. up leads on 180 students who The series, titled "Insight: Why I audition held January 24. They exhibit their work off-campus, Some of the activities planned attended the conference and others Do What I Do," will feature EMU will be accompanied by the most recently at Oakland by the Chemistry Department provided by the Admissions faculty members. Lunch begins at EMU Symphony Orchestra, Community College and at Flint include visits by faculty members Office. A mailing will be sent to 11:45 a.m. and is under the direction of Russell followed by a Community College. The Michigan and Ohio winners of the to high school classes and Reed. presentation at 12: 15 p.m. in the department's Art Lecture Series is National Council of Teachers of scheduling campus visits for high Marlene LeVere, trumpet, lower level of Holy Trinity Chapel. promoted at area high schools and English Writing Award to provide school students. The department will open the concert with a The first speaker will be Dr. Leo the Annual Public School Art additional contact with students also has planned a High School performance of two movements Ruggle, EMU professor of Exhibit attracts art students from interested in departmental Teacher/ Student Conference for of the Haydn Concerto in E accounting and finance, who will activities. flat. A vocal solo will follow as present "On the Trends Toward The Department of Foreign Business Careers." Debra Fitzgibbon, mezzo Languages and Bilingual Studies is soprano, sings "Piangero, implementing an extensive Women's Career Day Piangero" from "Julius Caesar" program of mailings, interviews by Handel. The program Scheduled March 17 and phone contacts. Faculty continues with Jo seph members from the department Rosochacki, guitar, playing the already have made 40 visits to Various lectures, workshops Concerto de Aranjuez by Michigan high schools. On and displays are planned for Rodrigo. The first half of the ca mpus activities include Monday, March 17, in McKenny concert ends with Heidi Mayer, workshops, seminars and the Union for Women's Career Day. piano, performing the first department's "Foreign Language Career planning, dressing for movement of the Prokofieff Day." success, writing resumes, "old-girl" Concerto No. 3. The Department of Geography networks and job interviewing for Following an intermission, and Geology plans high school and women will be discussed. The Julie Pencil, oboe, will play one community college visits by faculty keynote speech will be given at I movement of the Concerto for members and is working on p.m. in Guild Hall by the manager Oboe by Haydn. Next on the graduate level recruitment for the of personnel planning for women program is Brenda Lawrence, department's unique "Historic at Ford Motor Co. The events are mezzo soprano, who will sing Preservation Program." A free and open to the public. See "La Favorita O Mio Fernando" proposed program with KiRg Calendar, page 8, for further f>y Donizetti. Concluding the Abdulaziz University in Saudi information. program will be Faye Arabia, should help the Although the Eastern football team did not appear on television last fall, it Hirozawa, piano, with a department bolster enrollment benefited by the proceeds from appearances of other Mid-American performance of the first Textile Exhibit figures. Conference teams. During half-time at the men's basketball game Feb. 23, movement of the Chopin Piano on Campus "History Day," held Feb.