CAL POLYREPORT, MARCH 3, 1999

Position vacancies California Polytechnic State University colleges attended, and three letters Vacancy information and applications an application. Please submit all applica­ of San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 for the following positions are available tion materials to the department head/ recommendation must be received by Vol. 53, No. 23 • March 3, 1999 from the appropriate Human Resources chair unless otherwise specified. Rank and closing date: April 5. ort Published by the Communications Office office. Information can also be accessed salary are commensurate with qualifica­ #93077: Full-Time Lecturer, from the Cal Poly home page on the World tions and experience, and timebase where Agribusiness Department (756-5000 or Wide Web (address: www. calpoly.edu; click applicable, unless otherwise stated. -5009). Non-tenure track academic year on ''General Information"). #93044: Lecturer Pool (part-time), position available for the 1999-2000 STATE(Adm. 110, ext. 6-2236 or job line at Landscape Architecture Department academic year. Primary teaching respon­ Scholarshipestablished Ex-NEHchair Hackney ext. 6-1533). Official application forms (756-1319). Part-time appointments pos­ sibility is in agricultural economics and DATfLIIIf to foster collegiality to speak narch 5 must be received by 4 pm on the closing sible during the 1999-2000 academic agricultural policy. Master's degree re­ date or be postmarked by the closing date. Exhibits The group formerly known as the Cal Sheldon Hackney, former chair year (fall, winter, and/or spring quarters). quired. Agricultural industry experience (No faxes.) University Art Gallery (Dexter): "exposures," Poly Staff Council has provided initial of the National Endowment for the Primary responsibilities are to teach in and/or teaching at the university level through March 14. Daily 11 am-4 pm; funding to establish a scholarship for Humanities and president emeritus of #99076: Coordinator of Athletic core subject areas of a) professional prac­ required. Good communication skills Wednesday, 7-9 pm. staff members and their dependents. the University of Pennsylvania, will Marketing and Promotions (Public tice; b) site analysis, planning and de­ required. Apply to Robert Thompson, UU Galerie: "The Classic Chinese Garden," The Cal Poly Staff Scholarship is give the keynote speech at an open Affairs Assistant I) Athletics (Unit 9). * sign; c) landscape architectural Faculty Search Committee, Agribusiness through March 6. Monday-Friday 10 designed to encourage professional symposium Friday, March 5, that is ($2,274.30- $2,717.10/mo.) Temporary construction; d) materials of construc­ Department (request application by call­ am-4 pm; Saturday and Sunday, noon to 4 development, promote excellence, and part of a series designed to engage (36 hrs/wk with variable hours to 6/30/ tion; e) design fundamentals. Must have ing; fax 756-5040; or e-mail pm. foster collegiality. campus leaders in a dialogue on issues 2000; extension dependent upon funds). master's or bachelor's degree in land­ [email protected]). Refer toRe­ Wednesday, ltarch 3 Contributions by individuals and pertaining to Cal Poly's future. Closing date: March 17. scape architecture or related field, and cruitment Code #93077 on all application Lyceum: Josip Novakovich (University of fund-raising activities will provide con­ Hackney will draw on the National #94077: Coordinator of Student teaching and/or practice experience. Ap­ materials. Official Cal Poly application, Cincinnati) will read, talk about plight of tinuing funding. Conversation initiative he led at NEH Development (Student Services Profes­ ply to Search Committee, Landscape resume, official transcripts from all col­ the Balkans, Philips Hall, PAC, 7 pm. Those eligible include all state, Foun­ to talk about the factors that both sional II), Housing and Residential Architecture Department. Closing date: leges attended, and three letters of rec­ Music: Harry Belafonte, Cohan Center, dation and ASI employees and their de­ inhibit and encourage an institution 's Life ($2,870- $3,449/mo.) Temporary, April 15. ommendation must be received by 8 pm. ($) pendents. Consideration will be given to search for common purpose and 10-month, full-time live-in position to #93075: Assistant/Associate Profes­ closing date: April 5. Thursday, ltarch 4 students with a record of high scholastic shared vision, according to Paul June 16, 2000, with possible renewal for sor, Animal Science Department (756- #93078: Lecturer Pool (part-time), Music: Student recital, Davidson Music achievement who are fully matriculated Zingg, provost and vice president for the 2000-2001 academic year based upon 2419). Tenure-track position in animal Speech Communication Department Center 218, 11 am. Physics Colloquium: Gayle Cook, and enrolled in a regular degree program academic affairs. first year performance. There are up to production medicine (75 % teaching/25% (756-2553). Part-time appointments pos­ "Massive Neutrinos," Science E-45, 11 am. at Cal Poly. In addition, candidates must While chairman of the NEH, Hackney eight positions available. Coordinators of clinic) available beginning fall or winter sible during the 1999-2000 academic Music: Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, supply letters of recommendation and a sought a way for the nation to recover student development staff are provided quarter 1999-2000. Duties include teach­ year (fall, winter, and/or spring quarters). Cohan Center. Pre-concert lecture 7 pm, one-page statement about themselves and the overriding values that he believes with a one-bedroom apartment in the ing courses in veterinary medicine, live­ Possible openings to teach lower division Philips Hall; concert, Harman Hall, 8 their educational or career goals. Americans once shared. He called for residence halls (in order to facilitate stock production, and advising pre-vet courses in critical thinking, public speak­ pm. ($) The minimum scholarship will be an end to "drive-by debates" and en­ campus emergency crisis response) at a students and the Vet Science Club. Ani­ ing and principles of speech communica­ Play: "Romeo and Juliet," Theatre, 8 pm. $300, to be awarded in August for fall couraged thoughtful, respectful discus­ monthly rental assessment of $75. Cal mal and poultry clinical responsibilities tion. Successful college teaching Also March 5-6. ($) quarter. A Cal Poly Staff Scholarship sion across the country. Poly offers excellent benefits such as are required. Candidates must have a experience and a master's degree in ap­ Friday, ltarch 5 Committee will solicit applications and His new book, "One America, Indi­ health, vision, dental care, a retirement DVM and be qualified to meet the license propriate field (usually speech communi­ Presentation: Sariya Talip Clay (Library), select recipients. visible," describes that "national con­ plan, and professional development op­ requirements for California. Contact de­ cation) is required. Send application Chris Stavros (Information Technology Applications are due Friday, April 9. versation," which eventually involved portunities. Estimated starting date is partment for additional information, or form, resume, three letters of reference Services), and Brian Dietterick, (Natural For more information and an application, more than 3 million people in schools, Aug. 16. Closing date: Application mate­ see http://academicpersonnel.calpoly. and official transcripts to Jim Conway, Resources Management), "Explore GIS Opportunities on Campus," Library, call Pat Broering at ext. 6-2675. D churches, libraries, campuses and tele­ rials should be received or postmarked edu/facpositions.html. Closing date: Chair. Closing date: March 31. D Room 111-H, noon. vision studios across the country. by March 31, however, positions will May 30. remain open until filled. Direct specific Play: "Romeo and Juliet," Theatre, 8 pm. "We're sure," Zingg said, "that #93076: Full-Time Lecturer, Also March 6. ($) Sheldon Hackney 's experience in inquiries regarding the position to: Agribusiness Department (756-5000 or Hunger, homelessness Carole L. Schaffer, assistant director, Saturday, ltarch 6 bringing the nation closer to a consen­ -5009). Non-tenure track academic year ••• DATELIIIf Softball: St. Mary's, Softball Field, noon focus of weeklong event sus on values and goals can give us Residential Life and Education at 756-1226. position available for two years begin­ (Continued from page 1) and 2 pm. A banquet with a twist, a food drive, a invaluable insight into our planning for #94078: Financial Aid Counselor ning fall 1999. Primary teaching respon­ Pizza, noon. Baseball: Temple U., SLO Stadium, 7 pm. ($) day of fasting, and panel discussions on Cal Poly's future." (Student Services Professional 1-B), sibility is in international agricultural Tuesday, ltarch 9 (continued) Play: "Romeo and Juliet," Theatre, 8 pm. ($) hunger and homelessness are planned as After Hackney 's talk, participants Financial Aid Office ($14.60- $17.50/ trade; agribusiness marketing planning; International Women's Day Fair: Videos Sunday, ltarch 7 part of Cal Poly's first Hunger and will have an opportunity to comment hr.) Temporary, intermittent/on-call and agribusiness sales, communication, and exhibits, UU 218,219, 1 pm. Baseball: Temple U., SLO Stadium, I pm. ($) Homeless Awareness Week from Mon­ and ask questions. (approx. 24 hrs/wk) to 6/30/2000 with and leadership. Master's degree required. Speaker: Philip Yang (Ethnic Studies), Softball: UC Berkeley, Softball Field, noon day through Saturday, March 1-6. The symposium, from 3 to 4:30 pm likely annual renewal. Closing date: Agricultural sales and international mar­ "Chinese Culture Through Study of and 2 pm. Sponsored by Beyond Shelter, a Stu­ in the Cal Poly Theatre, will be fol­ March 31. keting experience required. Teaching at Chinese Food," UU Galerie, 7 pm. ltonday, ltarch 8 dent Community Services project, the lowed by an informal reception in the * Note: For positions marked with an aster­ the university level preferred. Good com­ Dance: River North Dance Company, International Women's Day Panel: event is designed to increase awareness UU Galerie. isk, qualified on-campus applicants currently in munication skills required. Apply to Theatre, 8 pm. Also Wednesday, "Women in a Cross-Cultural Perspec­ about the issues of hunger and The symposium is the second in Bargaining Units 2, 5, 7 and 9 will be given Robert Thompson, Faculty Search Com­ March 10. ($) tive," Veranda Cafe, 11:30 am. Music: RSVP Electronic Student Recital, homelessness in San Luis Obispo, as the series. A third will be scheduled first consideration. mittee, Agribusiness Department (request Music: Trio Vanguard, BackStage Pizza, Davidson Music Center 218, 8 pm. well as expand student and public in­ during spring quarter. application by calling; fax 756-5040; or noon. volvement in the community and with The event is sponsored by the FACULTY(Adm. 312, ext. 6-2844) e-mail rcthomps@cal poly.edu). Refer to Wednesday, ltarch 10 Baseball: Temple U., SLO Stadium, 3 pm. ($) Candidates interested in faculty Music: Dogwood Moon, BackStage local businesses. Academic Senate and of Recruitment Code #93076 on all applica­ Tuesday, ltarch 9 positions are asked to contact the appro­ Pizza, noon. The week will kick off with a Hunger the provost. D tion materials. Official Cal Poly applica­ Music: David Ross & Tio Wally, BackStage priate department office at the phone Dance: River North Dance Company, (Continued on page 4) Banquet that will include dinner, a number listed for more information and tion, resume, official transcripts from all (Continued on page 2) PAGE4 CAL POLYREPORT , MARCH3, 1999 CAL POLYREPORT, MARCH 3 , 1999

International Women'sDay Final winter quarter Cal Poly Bandsto perform 661 area code added Probationary faculty ltanaging landscapepests to be celebrated ltarch 8-9 PhysicsColloquium set 'Just Jazz' ltarch 11 A new telephone area code, 661, has eligible for grants focus of June conference been added to the geographical area that A panel discussion looking at cross­ Physics students Ray Lee, Bob Red Holloway, a master of improvisa­ Probationary faculty members are Gardening aficionados can join with cultural issues and a fair focusing on Mathews and Vania Maldonado will dis­ tional saxophone, will join the University was covered by 805. invited to submit proposals for funds to industry professionals as they pick up The 805 area code wi ll continue to women's experiences will commemorate cuss their recent second-place win in Jazz Bands, the Cal Poly Vocal Ensemble support research projects and other the latest techniques for managing International Women's Day at Cal Poly. a computer science competition during and Cal Poly Jazz Combos in a concert serve most of San Luis Obispo, Santa scholarly activities to help them achieve landscape pests during the Integrated Barbara and Ventura counties. The Women's Studies Program is the final winter quarter Physics Collo­ titled "Just Jazz" on Saturday, March 13. tenure and promotion. Pest Management Conference June 14-15 Detailed information on prefixes that sponsoring "Women in a Cross-Cultural quium at 11 am Thursday, March 11, in This second annual "Just Jazz" con­ The Cal Poly Foundation has allocated hosted by the Environmental Horticul­ Perspective" from 11:30 am to 1 pm Science E-45. cert will begin at 8 pm in the Theatre. moved to the 661 area code is avai lable funds for individual grants of up to $5,000, tural Science Department. Monday, March 8, and an International The students, Cal Poly's Gold Pro­ Holloway, of Cambria, is no stranger at http://www. pacbell.com/about -pb/ to be awarded on a competitive basis. The conference is designed to provide Women's Day Fair from I to 3 pm on gramming Team, recently beat 45 West­ to the world of jazz. He has played with areacodes/areacodes-805. htm I. The deadline to submit a University growers, pest-control advisers, pesticide Tuesday, March 9. ern universities, including such schools legends Billie Holiday, Lionel Hampton, Although the use of the 661 area code Services Summer Grant proposal is Friday, applicators, and landscape and turf main­ The panel will include three women as Caltech, in the California regional and Aretha Franklin. The Encyclopedia has already begun, both 805 and 661 will Apri l 2. Applications and guidelines are tenance professionals with timely infor­ work until Aug. 14. After that date, the from different cultures who will discuss competition of the 1998-99 Association of Jazz said "Holloway is capable of available from Human Resources and mation on pest management. It is one of women's status, politics and economics for Computing Machinery International generating great excitement with his big new area code must be used. Employment Equity, Adm. 110. D the few conferences held nationwide that in their native countries and in the Collegiate Programming Contest. Harvey sound and hard-driving, mainstream­ Remember to reset phone numbers concentrate specifically on the ornamen­ United States. Mudd's team was the only team that fin­ modern style." with the correct 661 area code on pre­ tal horticulture industry. After brief presentations by the panel­ ished before Cal Poly. The ensembles will be directed by programmed PC modem software and This year's program will include regu­ ists, members of the audience will be For more information on the talk, call Music Department faculty members speed call and other imbedded numbers. Engineeringstudents latory updates, a mini-symposium on Contact Telephone Administration, invited to participate in a dialogue on physics professor David Hafemeister at Paul Rinzler, William Johnson and go into community root disorders, and "learn by doing" cross-cultural issues. The panel will be ext. 6-2205. D Thomas Davies. ext. 6-2671, or visit http://www.telad break-out groups on a number of topics. Cal Poly engineering students showed held in the Veranda Cafe (formerly the Third-year music student Christine min.calpoly.edu/ for more information. D The conference involves both the Envi­ youngsters at Teach Elementary School Staff Dining Room) on campus. Tavares will perform as a soloist with the ronmental Horticultural Science and Crop how to investigate the beginnings of The fair, scheduled in UU 218 and Retirement reception University Jazz Band. Science departments, as well as speakers flight by building paper kites, paper-bag 219, will feature exhibits, videos and Tickets to the concert cost $7 to $10. and presenters from industry, government A retirement reception for Fred Stultz, space helmets, and a model of the Hubble other information about women's experi­ The concert is sponsored by the College CAPTURE,ltustanginfo and UC Cooperative Extension. professor in the Psychology and Human telescope as part of National Engineers ences in different cultures. Liberal Arts and Music Department. Continuing education credits are Development Department, is planned from of information clarified Week. The fair will be presented by students For more information, call the Music available for pest-control advisers and II am to noon Thursday, March 11, in the Students can obtain their grades via "Flight through the Ages," sponsored enrolled in the Women's Studies class Department at ext. 6-2406. D applicators, golf course superintendents, Math and Science Building, Room 114. D CAPTURE (ext. 6-7777) from 7 pm to 7 by the Engineering Student Council and Women in a Cross-Cultural Perspective. arborists and certified crop advisers. am, and via Mustanginfo (www.mustang Society of Women Engineers, was just International Women's Day is de­ Registration is $150 if paid before info.calpoly.edu) from 7 am to 7 pm. D one of many activities that took place signed to celebrate ordinary women who April I , $17 5 thereafter. For more i nfor­ during the week. have made history. Cal Poly Choirs mation, contact conference coordinator Participation sought in Students also displayed a modified For more information, call the Women's and environmental horticultural science safety questionnaire to sing in ltorro Bay tractor and Cal Poly's new solar car, Studies Program office at ext. 6-1525. D professor Robert Rice at ext. 6-2869 or at To identify campuswide safety The Cal Poly Choirs will perform at 3 pm CampusDining posts set up interactive exhibits and hosted [email protected]. D concerns, the Kennedy Library has Sunday, March 14, in St. Timothy's spring break hours other activities during the Farmers' developed a safety questionnaire to be Church, 962 Piney Way in Morro Bay. Hours are unchanged unless noted here. Market downtown. completed by the faculty and staff Thomas Davies will direct the choirs, The vending cellar is always open . National Engineers Week is designed • • • Hunger and students. and Susan Azaret Davies will accompany Thursday, March 18: to promote interest in technology, science (Continued from page 1) The questionnaire can be picked up at them on piano. Both are members of the Closed: VG Cafe, Tapango's, Lucy's Too and mathematics and to show what engi­ speaker, and a videotape. The banquet the library and at the Health Center or Music Department faculty. Friday, March 19: neering is all about. H(l),t,'_,k.Attt tt,, ~ w "holds many surprises," according to Poly Phonics, the select 30-member Closed: Tapango's, Lucy's Too. Open till 2 pm: on-line at: http://psshelp/pss/PubSafe. In addition, engineering students took The Cal Poly Report is pub­ Lisa Freeman, office manager for Student mixed choir, will sing motets, madrigals Sandwich Plant, Lucy's, BackStage Pizza taf?search=form. part in Engineering Olympics, a bowling lished by the Communications Life and Activities' Community Service and folks songs. The University Singers, Saturday, March 20: Completed questionnaires should be night, a tournament, and infor­ Office every Wednesday during and Learning Center. Cal Poly's largest mixed choir, will per­ Campus Market I0 am - 5 pm returned to the library or Health mation sessions offered by such industry the academic year. Several homeless people will partici­ form works by Knut Nystedt, Mozart, Vista Grande 5- 7:30pm* Center by Friday, March 12. D giants as Silicon Graphics, Applied Ma­ Items submitted by 10 am pate in two panel discussions scheduled Donald Patriquin, Elliot Forbes, and Sunday, March 21: terials, and Raytheon Systems. Thursday appear in the following from 7 to 8:30pm Tuesday, March 2, and Andre Thomas. Vista Grande 10 am- 2pm; 5-7:30 pm* The week ended with an "Evening Wednesday's edition. Thursday, March 4, both in the Sierra Cal Poly's barbershop quartets, Here Monday-Friday, March 22-26: With Industry" banquet at which more For efficiency, our preference Madre residence hall. Panelists will tell Comes Treble and Grand Avenue, Campus Market 7 am - 5 pm than $7,000 in student scholarships were is that you e-mail your articles, their personal stories and field questions Ticket information will also perform. Veranda Cafe 7:30am - I :30 pm Julian's 7:30am- 3 pm awarded - more scholarships than at any suggestions, and questions to from the audience. Tickets to the performances listed Tickets cost $7 for students and senior Vista Grande II am-7:30pm previous Evening With Industry. polynews@polymail. You may A "Fast to End World Hunger" is in today's Cal Poly Report are on citi zens and $10 for the public. Saturday, March 27: Eight companies including Parker also fax your news items to planned for March 3, and a day of com­ sale at the Performing Arts Ticket The concerts are sponsored by the Campus Market I0 am - 5 pm Hannifin, TRW, Adaptec, Fluor Daniel, ext. 6-6533. munity service benefiting the Economic Office from 10 am to 6 pm weekdays Music Department, the College of Lib­ Sunday, March 28: Boeing, Microsoft, and Robert Bein, For more information, please Opportunity Commission's Homeless and from 10 am to 4 pm Saturdays. eral Arts, and the Jnstructionally Related Light House II am - 2 pm; 4:30- 7 pm William Frost and Associates sponsor call ext. 6-1511 ,D Shelter and the Prado Day Center will be Call6-ARTS (ext. 6-2787), or order Activities office. Vista Grande 10 am- 2 pm; 5- 7:30pm* the awards. held March 6. by fax (ext. 6-6088). Information on For more information, call the Music BackStage Pizza noon - 9 pm In addit ion, Hewlett -Packard A food drive will run during the week. Cal Poly Arts events can be found at Department at ext. 6-2406 or view the Campus Market noon - 5 pm sponsors the Outstanding Woman For more information, call Freeman at www.calpoly.arts.org. D department's events calendar on the Web *Restaurant may be open in conjuntion with Engineer awa rd s. D ext. 6-5834. D at http://www.calpoly.edu/- mu/. D PAC concerts. Call 756- 1204 to confirm.

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International Women'sDay Final winter quarter Cal Poly Bandsto perform 661 area code added Probationary faculty ltanaging landscapepests to be celebrated ltarch 8-9 PhysicsColloquium set 'Just Jazz' ltarch 11 A new telephone area code, 661, has eligible for grants focus of June conference been added to the geographical area that A panel discussion looking at cross­ Physics students Ray Lee, Bob Red Holloway, a master of improvisa­ Probationary faculty members are Gardening aficionados can join with cultural issues and a fair focusing on Mathews and Vania Maldonado will dis­ tional saxophone, will join the University was covered by 805. invited to submit proposals for funds to industry professionals as they pick up The 805 area code wi ll continue to women's experiences will commemorate cuss their recent second-place win in Jazz Bands, the Cal Poly Vocal Ensemble support research projects and other the latest techniques for managing International Women's Day at Cal Poly. a computer science competition during and Cal Poly Jazz Combos in a concert serve most of San Luis Obispo, Santa scholarly activities to help them achieve landscape pests during the Integrated Barbara and Ventura counties. The Women's Studies Program is the final winter quarter Physics Collo­ titled "Just Jazz" on Saturday, March 13. tenure and promotion. Pest Management Conference June 14-15 Detailed information on prefixes that sponsoring "Women in a Cross-Cultural quium at 11 am Thursday, March 11, in This second annual "Just Jazz" con­ The Cal Poly Foundation has allocated hosted by the Environmental Horticul­ Perspective" from 11:30 am to 1 pm Science E-45. cert will begin at 8 pm in the Theatre. moved to the 661 area code is avai lable funds for individual grants of up to $5,000, tural Science Department. Monday, March 8, and an International The students, Cal Poly's Gold Pro­ Holloway, of Cambria, is no stranger at http://www. pacbell.com/about -pb/ to be awarded on a competitive basis. The conference is designed to provide Women's Day Fair from I to 3 pm on gramming Team, recently beat 45 West­ to the world of jazz. He has played with areacodes/areacodes-805. htm I. The deadline to submit a University growers, pest-control advisers, pesticide Tuesday, March 9. ern universities, including such schools legends Billie Holiday, Lionel Hampton, Although the use of the 661 area code Services Summer Grant proposal is Friday, applicators, and landscape and turf main­ The panel will include three women as Caltech, in the California regional and Aretha Franklin. The Encyclopedia has already begun, both 805 and 661 will Apri l 2. Applications and guidelines are tenance professionals with timely infor­ work until Aug. 14. After that date, the from different cultures who will discuss competition of the 1998-99 Association of Jazz said "Holloway is capable of available from Human Resources and mation on pest management. It is one of women's status, politics and economics for Computing Machinery International generating great excitement with his big new area code must be used. Employment Equity, Adm. 110. D the few conferences held nationwide that in their native countries and in the Collegiate Programming Contest. Harvey sound and hard-driving, mainstream­ Remember to reset phone numbers concentrate specifically on the ornamen­ United States. Mudd's team was the only team that fin­ modern style." with the correct 661 area code on pre­ tal horticulture industry. After brief presentations by the panel­ ished before Cal Poly. The ensembles will be directed by programmed PC modem software and This year's program will include regu­ ists, members of the audience will be For more information on the talk, call Music Department faculty members speed call and other imbedded numbers. Engineeringstudents latory updates, a mini-symposium on Contact Telephone Administration, invited to participate in a dialogue on physics professor David Hafemeister at Paul Rinzler, William Johnson and go into community root disorders, and "learn by doing" cross-cultural issues. The panel will be ext. 6-2205. D Thomas Davies. ext. 6-2671, or visit http://www.telad break-out groups on a number of topics. Cal Poly engineering students showed held in the Veranda Cafe (formerly the Third-year music student Christine min.calpoly.edu/ for more information. D The conference involves both the Envi­ youngsters at Teach Elementary School Staff Dining Room) on campus. Tavares will perform as a soloist with the ronmental Horticultural Science and Crop how to investigate the beginnings of The fair, scheduled in UU 218 and Retirement reception University Jazz Band. Science departments, as well as speakers flight by building paper kites, paper-bag 219, will feature exhibits, videos and Tickets to the concert cost $7 to $10. and presenters from industry, government A retirement reception for Fred Stultz, space helmets, and a model of the Hubble other information about women's experi­ The concert is sponsored by the College CAPTURE,ltustanginfo and UC Cooperative Extension. professor in the Psychology and Human telescope as part of National Engineers ences in different cultures. Liberal Arts and Music Department. Continuing education credits are Development Department, is planned from of information clarified Week. The fair will be presented by students For more information, call the Music available for pest-control advisers and II am to noon Thursday, March 11, in the Students can obtain their grades via "Flight through the Ages," sponsored enrolled in the Women's Studies class Department at ext. 6-2406. D applicators, golf course superintendents, Math and Science Building, Room 114. D CAPTURE (ext. 6-7777) from 7 pm to 7 by the Engineering Student Council and Women in a Cross-Cultural Perspective. arborists and certified crop advisers. am, and via Mustanginfo (www.mustang Society of Women Engineers, was just International Women's Day is de­ Registration is $150 if paid before info.calpoly.edu) from 7 am to 7 pm. D one of many activities that took place signed to celebrate ordinary women who April I , $17 5 thereafter. For more i nfor­ during the week. have made history. Cal Poly Choirs mation, contact conference coordinator Participation sought in Students also displayed a modified For more information, call the Women's and environmental horticultural science safety questionnaire to sing in ltorro Bay tractor and Cal Poly's new solar car, Studies Program office at ext. 6-1525. D professor Robert Rice at ext. 6-2869 or at To identify campuswide safety The Cal Poly Choirs will perform at 3 pm CampusDining posts set up interactive exhibits and hosted [email protected]. D concerns, the Kennedy Library has Sunday, March 14, in St. Timothy's spring break hours other activities during the Farmers' developed a safety questionnaire to be Church, 962 Piney Way in Morro Bay. Hours are unchanged unless noted here. Market downtown. completed by the faculty and staff Thomas Davies will direct the choirs, The vending cellar is always open . National Engineers Week is designed • • • Hunger and students. and Susan Azaret Davies will accompany Thursday, March 18: to promote interest in technology, science (Continued from page 1) The questionnaire can be picked up at them on piano. Both are members of the Closed: VG Cafe, Tapango's, Lucy's Too and mathematics and to show what engi­ speaker, and a videotape. The banquet the library and at the Health Center or Music Department faculty. Friday, March 19: neering is all about. H(l),t,'_,k.Attt tt,, ~ w "holds many surprises," according to Poly Phonics, the select 30-member Closed: Tapango's, Lucy's Too. Open till 2 pm: on-line at: http://psshelp/pss/PubSafe. In addition, engineering students took The Cal Poly Report is pub­ Lisa Freeman, office manager for Student mixed choir, will sing motets, madrigals Sandwich Plant, Lucy's, BackStage Pizza taf?search=form. part in Engineering Olympics, a bowling lished by the Communications Life and Activities' Community Service and folks songs. The University Singers, Saturday, March 20: Completed questionnaires should be night, a basketball tournament, and infor­ Office every Wednesday during and Learning Center. Cal Poly's largest mixed choir, will per­ Campus Market I0 am - 5 pm returned to the library or Health mation sessions offered by such industry the academic year. Several homeless people will partici­ form works by Knut Nystedt, Mozart, Vista Grande 5- 7:30pm* Center by Friday, March 12. D giants as Silicon Graphics, Applied Ma­ Items submitted by 10 am pate in two panel discussions scheduled Donald Patriquin, Elliot Forbes, and Sunday, March 21: terials, and Raytheon Systems. Thursday appear in the following from 7 to 8:30pm Tuesday, March 2, and Andre Thomas. Vista Grande 10 am- 2pm; 5-7:30 pm* The week ended with an "Evening Wednesday's edition. Thursday, March 4, both in the Sierra Cal Poly's barbershop quartets, Here Monday-Friday, March 22-26: With Industry" banquet at which more For efficiency, our preference Madre residence hall. Panelists will tell Comes Treble and Grand Avenue, Campus Market 7 am - 5 pm than $7,000 in student scholarships were is that you e-mail your articles, their personal stories and field questions Ticket information will also perform. Veranda Cafe 7:30am - I :30 pm Julian's 7:30am- 3 pm awarded - more scholarships than at any suggestions, and questions to from the audience. Tickets to the performances listed Tickets cost $7 for students and senior Vista Grande II am-7:30pm previous Evening With Industry. polynews@polymail. You may A "Fast to End World Hunger" is in today's Cal Poly Report are on citi zens and $10 for the public. Saturday, March 27: Eight companies including Parker also fax your news items to planned for March 3, and a day of com­ sale at the Performing Arts Ticket The concerts are sponsored by the Campus Market I0 am - 5 pm Hannifin, TRW, Adaptec, Fluor Daniel, ext. 6-6533. munity service benefiting the Economic Office from 10 am to 6 pm weekdays Music Department, the College of Lib­ Sunday, March 28: Boeing, Microsoft, and Robert Bein, For more information, please Opportunity Commission's Homeless and from 10 am to 4 pm Saturdays. eral Arts, and the Jnstructionally Related Light House II am - 2 pm; 4:30- 7 pm William Frost and Associates sponsor call ext. 6-1511 ,D Shelter and the Prado Day Center will be Call6-ARTS (ext. 6-2787), or order Activities office. Vista Grande 10 am- 2 pm; 5- 7:30pm* the awards. held March 6. by fax (ext. 6-6088). Information on For more information, call the Music BackStage Pizza noon - 9 pm In addit ion, Hewlett -Packard A food drive will run during the week. Cal Poly Arts events can be found at Department at ext. 6-2406 or view the Campus Market noon - 5 pm sponsors the Outstanding Woman For more information, call Freeman at www.calpoly.arts.org. D department's events calendar on the Web *Restaurant may be open in conjuntion with Engineer awa rd s. D ext. 6-5834. D at http://www.calpoly.edu/- mu/. D PAC concerts. Call 756- 1204 to confirm.

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Position vacancies California Polytechnic State University colleges attended, and three letters Vacancy information and applications an application. Please submit all applica­ of San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 for the following positions are available tion materials to the department head/ recommendation must be received by Vol. 53, No. 23 • March 3, 1999 from the appropriate Human Resources chair unless otherwise specified. Rank and closing date: April 5. ort Published by the Communications Office office. Information can also be accessed salary are commensurate with qualifica­ #93077: Full-Time Lecturer, from the Cal Poly home page on the World tions and experience, and timebase where Agribusiness Department (756-5000 or Wide Web (address: www. calpoly.edu; click applicable, unless otherwise stated. -5009). Non-tenure track academic year on ''General Information"). #93044: Lecturer Pool (part-time), position available for the 1999-2000 STATE(Adm. 110, ext. 6-2236 or job line at Landscape Architecture Department academic year. Primary teaching respon­ Scholarshipestablished Ex-NEHchair Hackney ext. 6-1533). Official application forms (756-1319). Part-time appointments pos­ sibility is in agricultural economics and DATfLIIIf to foster collegiality to speak narch 5 must be received by 4 pm on the closing sible during the 1999-2000 academic agricultural policy. Master's degree re­ date or be postmarked by the closing date. Exhibits The group formerly known as the Cal Sheldon Hackney, former chair year (fall, winter, and/or spring quarters). quired. Agricultural industry experience (No faxes.) University Art Gallery (Dexter): "exposures," Poly Staff Council has provided initial of the National Endowment for the Primary responsibilities are to teach in and/or teaching at the university level through March 14. Daily 11 am-4 pm; funding to establish a scholarship for Humanities and president emeritus of #99076: Coordinator of Athletic core subject areas of a) professional prac­ required. Good communication skills Wednesday, 7-9 pm. staff members and their dependents. the University of Pennsylvania, will Marketing and Promotions (Public tice; b) site analysis, planning and de­ required. Apply to Robert Thompson, UU Galerie: "The Classic Chinese Garden," The Cal Poly Staff Scholarship is give the keynote speech at an open Affairs Assistant I) Athletics (Unit 9). * sign; c) landscape architectural Faculty Search Committee, Agribusiness through March 6. Monday-Friday 10 designed to encourage professional symposium Friday, March 5, that is ($2,274.30- $2,717.10/mo.) Temporary construction; d) materials of construc­ Department (request application by call­ am-4 pm; Saturday and Sunday, noon to 4 development, promote excellence, and part of a series designed to engage (36 hrs/wk with variable hours to 6/30/ tion; e) design fundamentals. Must have ing; fax 756-5040; or e-mail pm. foster collegiality. campus leaders in a dialogue on issues 2000; extension dependent upon funds). master's or bachelor's degree in land­ [email protected]). Refer toRe­ Wednesday, ltarch 3 Contributions by individuals and pertaining to Cal Poly's future. Closing date: March 17. scape architecture or related field, and cruitment Code #93077 on all application Lyceum: Josip Novakovich (University of fund-raising activities will provide con­ Hackney will draw on the National #94077: Coordinator of Student teaching and/or practice experience. Ap­ materials. Official Cal Poly application, Cincinnati) will read, talk about plight of tinuing funding. Conversation initiative he led at NEH Development (Student Services Profes­ ply to Search Committee, Landscape resume, official transcripts from all col­ the Balkans, Philips Hall, PAC, 7 pm. Those eligible include all state, Foun­ to talk about the factors that both sional II), Housing and Residential Architecture Department. Closing date: leges attended, and three letters of rec­ Music: Harry Belafonte, Cohan Center, dation and ASI employees and their de­ inhibit and encourage an institution's Life ($2,870- $3,449/mo.) Temporary, April 15. ommendation must be received by 8 pm. ($) pendents. Consideration will be given to search for common purpose and 10-month, full-time live-in position to #93075: Assistant/Associate Profes­ closing date: April 5. Thursday, ltarch 4 students with a record of high scholastic shared vision, according to Paul June 16, 2000, with possible renewal for sor, Animal Science Department (756­ #93078: Lecturer Pool (part-time), Music: Student recital, Davidson Music achievement who are fully matriculated Zingg, provost and vice president for the 2000-2001 academic year based upon 2419). Tenure-track position in animal Speech Communication Department Center 218, 11 am. Physics Colloquium: Gayle Cook, and enrolled in a regular degree program academic affairs. first year performance. There are up to production medicine (75 % teaching/25% (756-2553). Part-time appointments pos­ "Massive Neutrinos," Science E-45, 11 am. at Cal Poly. In addition, candidates must While chairman of the NEH, Hackney eight positions available. Coordinators of clinic) available beginning fall or winter sible during the 1999-2000 academic Music: Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, supply letters of recommendation and a sought a way for the nation to recover student development staff are provided quarter 1999-2000. Duties include teach­ year (fall, winter, and/or spring quarters). Cohan Center. Pre-concert lecture 7 pm, one-page statement about themselves and the overriding values that he believes with a one-bedroom apartment in the ing courses in veterinary medicine, live­ Possible openings to teach lower division Philips Hall; concert, Harman Hall, 8 their educational or career goals. Americans once shared. He called for residence halls (in order to facilitate stock production, and advising pre-vet courses in critical thinking, public speak­ pm. ($) The minimum scholarship will be an end to "drive-by debates" and en­ campus emergency crisis response) at a students and the Vet Science Club. Ani­ ing and principles of speech communica­ Play: "Romeo and Juliet," Theatre, 8 pm. $300, to be awarded in August for fall couraged thoughtful, respectful discus­ monthly rental assessment of $75. Cal mal and poultry clinical responsibilities tion. Successful college teaching Also March 5-6. ($) quarter. A Cal Poly Staff Scholarship sion across the country. Poly offers excellent benefits such as are required. Candidates must have a experience and a master's degree in ap­ Friday, ltarch 5 Committee will solicit applications and His new book, "One America, Indi­ health, vision, dental care, a retirement DVM and be qualified to meet the license propriate field (usually speech communi­ Presentation: Sariya Talip Clay (Library), select recipients. visible," describes that "national con­ plan, and professional development op­ requirements for California. Contact de­ cation) is required. Send application Chris Stavros (Information Technology Applications are due Friday, April 9. versation," which eventually involved portunities. Estimated starting date is partment for additional information, or form, resume, three letters of reference Services), and Brian Dietterick, (Natural For more information and an application, more than 3 million people in schools, Aug. 16. Closing date: Application mate­ see http://academicpersonnel.calpoly. and official transcripts to Jim Conway, Resources Management), "Explore GIS Opportunities on Campus," Library, call Pat Broering at ext. 6-2675. D churches, libraries, campuses and tele­ rials should be received or postmarked edu/facpositions.html. Closing date: Chair. Closing date: March 31. D Room 111-H, noon. vision studios across the country. by March 31, however, positions will May 30. remain open until filled. Direct specific Play: "Romeo and Juliet," Theatre, 8 pm. "We're sure," Zingg said, "that #93076: Full-Time Lecturer, Also March 6. ($) Sheldon Hackney 's experience in inquiries regarding the position to: Agribusiness Department (756-5000 or Hunger, homelessness Carole L. Schaffer, assistant director, Saturday, ltarch 6 bringing the nation closer to a consen­ -5009). Non-tenure track academic year ••• DATELIIIf Softball: St. Mary's, Softball Field, noon focus of weeklong event sus on values and goals can give us Residential Life and Education at 756-1226. position available for two years begin­ (Continued from page 1) and 2 pm. A banquet with a twist, a food drive, a invaluable insight into our planning for #94078: Financial Aid Counselor ning fall 1999. Primary teaching respon­ Pizza, noon. Baseball: Temple U., SLO Stadium, 7 pm. ($) day of fasting, and panel discussions on Cal Poly's future." (Student Services Professional 1-B), sibility is in international agricultural Tuesday, ltarch 9 (continued) Play: "Romeo and Juliet," Theatre, 8 pm. ($) hunger and homelessness are planned as After Hackney 's talk, participants Financial Aid Office ($14.60- $17.50/ trade; agribusiness marketing planning; International Women's Day Fair: Videos Sunday, ltarch 7 part of Cal Poly's first Hunger and will have an opportunity to comment hr.) Temporary, intermittent/on-call and agribusiness sales, communication, and exhibits, UU 218,219, 1 pm. Baseball: Temple U., SLO Stadium, I pm. ($) Homeless Awareness Week from Mon­ and ask questions. (approx. 24 hrs/wk) to 6/30/2000 with and leadership. Master's degree required. Speaker: Philip Yang (Ethnic Studies), Softball: UC Berkeley, Softball Field, noon day through Saturday, March 1-6. The symposium, from 3 to 4:30 pm likely annual renewal. Closing date: Agricultural sales and international mar­ "Chinese Culture Through Study of and 2 pm. Sponsored by Beyond Shelter, a Stu­ in the Cal Poly Theatre, will be fol­ March 31. keting experience required. Teaching at Chinese Food," UU Galerie, 7 pm. ltonday, ltarch 8 dent Community Services project, the lowed by an informal reception in the * Note: For positions marked with an aster­ the university level preferred. Good com­ Dance: River North Dance Company, International Women's Day Panel: event is designed to increase awareness UU Galerie. isk, qualified on-campus applicants currently in munication skills required. Apply to Theatre, 8 pm. Also Wednesday, "Women in a Cross-Cultural Perspec­ about the issues of hunger and The symposium is the second in Bargaining Units 2, 5, 7 and 9 will be given Robert Thompson, Faculty Search Com­ March 10. ($) tive," Veranda Cafe, 11:30 am. Music: RSVP Electronic Student Recital, homelessness in San Luis Obispo, as the series. A third will be scheduled first consideration. mittee, Agribusiness Department (request Music: Trio Vanguard, BackStage Pizza, Davidson Music Center 218, 8 pm. well as expand student and public in­ during spring quarter. application by calling; fax 756-5040; or noon. volvement in the community and with The event is sponsored by the FACULTY(Adm. 312, ext. 6-2844) e-mail rcthomps@cal poly.edu). Refer to Wednesday, ltarch 10 Baseball: Temple U., SLO Stadium, 3 pm. ($) Candidates interested in faculty Music: Dogwood Moon, BackStage local businesses. Academic Senate and the office of Recruitment Code #93076 on all applica­ Tuesday, ltarch 9 positions are asked to contact the appro­ Pizza, noon. The week will kick off with a Hunger the provost. D tion materials. Official Cal Poly applica­ Music: David Ross & Tio Wally, BackStage priate department office at the phone Dance: River North Dance Company, (Continued on page 4) Banquet that will include dinner, a number listed for more information and tion, resume, official transcripts from all (Continued on page 2) PAGE4