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Monday, October 5 - Monday, October 12,1992 Volume 12. Number 38 GENERAL:

Thanksglving Day: University offices, Tait McKenzie Physical Education Centre, York lce Arena, York Campus Bookstore and all Libraries will be closed on Monday, October 12.

Human Powered Vehicles lo the Rescue! This year's United Way Gampaign needs an extra push, and you can really help. A Human Powered Vehicle Rally is being planned for October 19 around a campus route. Enter yourself or a team by October 14. Come out and push a bed or bathtub around the course, or do something a little more conventional like roller skate backwards while knitting - whatever your colleagues will sponsor you to @ do. Event to be kicked-off by Erecutive Tricycle Bace. This event is open to all members of the York community. UniEedWbg For details, call Community Relations at -55010.

The Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies presents the Seventh Robarts Lecture titled'1492 and All That: Making a Garden Out of a Wilderness" by York History Prof. Ramsay Cook. The lecture will take place October 14 at 1:00 p.m. in the Senate Chamber, Ross.

The Otfice of Research Administration reminds faculty members that the deadline for letters of intent {or a research grant under the Trl-Gouncil (SSHRC, NSEFC, and MRC) Green Plan Program is December 15. The full application is due October 15, 1993. Note: The year 1993 was not originally stated in the !91!-fu!g1!! of Septemb6r 28. ORA is compiling a list of York faculty members who might be interested in preparing a letter of intent. For information call -55055 (E-mail: [email protected]) by October 15. ORA will be extending its office hours for the weeks of October 5 and 12 to assistfaculty members who are preparing their grant applications with Fall deadlines. The office will be open 8:30 a.m.-8:00 p.m. from October $8, and October 13-14.

The Department ol Physical Resources wishes to inform the York community that its Office Fine Paper Recycling Program can now accept coloured, office, fine paper. This includes coloured note pads, 'message for' notes, and manilla envelopes (without plastic windows or gummed labels). Please remember that 'post-if notes, carbon paper, glossy magazines, fa< paper, file folders, paper cups and lunch bags are still not acceptable in the fine paper recycling program. For further information please call Paul Mayol at the University's Waste Reduction Helpline at -40444.

Members of the York community are asked to note the following temporary changes to bus loutes as a result of the construction on Steeles Avenue: Route 41 will continue northbound on Keele St. to York Blvd., proceed west on York Blvd., loop through the Common and then continue east on York Blvd. h will then proceed north on Keele St. to Steeles Ave. E., turning southbound on Petrolia and continue to Canarctic, turning west on Canarctic to southbound Keele St. Route 60 during rush hour, runs every 7-B minutes otherwise every 30 minutes. lt will continue westbound on Steeles to southbound on Keele. At York Blvd. it will turn west, looping through the Common, then heading east on York. From York Blvd., it will then proceed north on Keele to eastbound on Steeles back to the Finch Station. These changes will remain in effect until the Steeles Avenue construction project is completed. For further information, call the Construction Hotline at -55445. 0 The Department of Human Resources announces the following appointmenl: David McKenzie, Director, Academic Support Technology Group, Faculty of Arts. The following promotlonsnransfers have also taken place: Josephine Campanelli, Senior Admissions Officer, Graduate Studies; Karen Swartz, Coordinator, Office for Persons with Disabilities, Office of the AVP, Campus Relations & Student Affairs.

There is a call for proposals for grants under the Japan Foundation Trust Fund (the'Tanaka Fund') and the JaPan Foundation Special Grant for Japanese Studies In Canada (the'Special Grant Program") for 1993-94. The focus of the Tanaka Fund is support for the development and enhancement of Japanese language programs in Canadian universities. The Special Grant Program is designed primarily to encourage the study of Japan in the social sciences and humanities. Guidelines and application forms are available from York International (1 10, Admin. Studies Bldg.) and the Office of Research Administration (S414, Ross). The deadline date for applications to reach York International is October 27.

Volunteero Wanted: The York University Alumni Association requires volunteers for their Fall Volunteer Phonathon. They are raising money for the York Alumni Annual Fund on October 27 and 28 from 6:00 to 9:30 p.m. Training and a light meal are provided. For more information, call Dianne Bates or Valerie Peticca at -55010.

The Retirement Consultation Centre will offer a workshop titled 'Women Taking Chatge of Their Flnances" on October 15 from 9:0O a.m. to 1:OO p.m. in the Stong Master's Dining Room. This workshop will be ol interest to any female staff or faculty member who would like to learn the basics of financial planning in a supportive atmosphere. To register, call -66228 or Betirece@YorkVM2.

Adult Chlldren of Alcoholics - The Counselling and Development Centre is ofiering a grouP program that will focus on identifying and understanding the problems of growing up in an addicted family. For information orto register, call -55297 or drop by Room 145, Behavioural Sciences. The group will meet each Wednesday from 3:00 to 4:30 p'm.

The Staff Development Olfice wishes to inform all YUSA and CEYU employees that spaces are still available for the October 20th session of ,'Managing Change." For further information, please refer to the lnitiatives program calendar, or call -22597.

The Osgoode Decanal Search Committee invites nominations and applications from members of the York community lor the position of Dean of Osgoode Hall Law School. Candidates for Dean should have the academic qualifications and administrative experience which will enable ihem to provide leadership in the teaching, research and community service programs of the school, and to assume responsibility for the school's budget and general administration. The appointment is for five years, beginning July 1 , 1993. All correspondence will be treated confidentially and nominees will be consulted priorto any action being taken. All correspondence should be submitted by October 15, 1992 to Susan Herbertson, Secretary, Osgoode Decanal Search Committee, 3834, Ross'

Health & Wellness York will present "Health Awareness Daf' (in conjunction with National AIDS Awareness Week) on October 5 in the West Bear Pit, Central Square. Information will be available on the following: Alcohol, AIDS, Fitness, Nutrition, Smoking, Recreation York, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, and Student Safety on Campus.

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Tuesday, October 13 - Monday, October 19, 1992 Volume 12, Number 39 GENERAL:

Disability Awareness Week will take place at York from October 13-16. "Closing the Gapl Between Ability and Disability' will be the theme. A number of workshops will be held on topics such as 'Physical & Occupational Therapy to Assist Persons With Physical Disabilities,' "Violence Against People With Disabilities,' and 'Employment Equity and Disability.' A memorial service for David Conrad will take place on October 13 at 1:00 p.m. in Boom 307, Student Centre. To registerfor any of the workshops, call-20492 orTDD 736-5263 and indicate special needs accommodations. Wheel-Trans drop off at York Lanes.

'Got champagne taste and a beer budget?- Indulge in the fine art of shopping at Fine Reusables, a special one-day sale. Choose from a fine selection of experienced housewares, clothes, appliances, books and more. All items pre- tested in Fine Arts hands. This one-day sale will take place Thursday, Oclober 22 lrom 1 1 :00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the @ Fine Arts Centre Lobby. All proceeds go to the United Way. (Co-sponsored by CASA and the Faculty of Fine Arts) UniEedYYbg

The York Bookstore reminds all members of the York community that course book requests lor Winter '93 courses should be submitted as soon as oossible.

Weight Watchers will hold a registration meeting on Wednesday, October 14 in Portable 100 South. Aten-week session will commence the following Wednesday only if a minimum of 25 pre-paid registrations are collected at this meeting. For further information, call -33089 or -77079.

Members of the York community are invited to attend a forum on "The TTC at York," Wednesday, October 28 at 12:00 noon in the Senate Chamber (S915), Ross. The objective of this forum is to obtain feedback from the community on its concerns and ideas on transit. Participants will include TTC representatives as well as the University Master Planner and Assistant Vice-President of Physical Besources. -Tanaka There is a call {or proposals for grants under the Japan Foundation Trust Fund (the Fund") and the Japan Foundatlon Special Glant for Japanese Studaes in Ganada (the'special Grant Program') for 1993-94. The focus of the Tanaka Fund is support for the development and enhancement of Japanese language programs in Canadian universities. The Special Grant Program is designed primarily to encourage the study of Japan in the social sciences and humanities. Guidelines and application forms are available from York International (110, Admin. Studies Bldg.) and the Office of Research Administration (S414, Ross). The deadline date for applications to reach York International is Ociober 27.

The Office of Research Administration is extendings its office hours this week to assist faculty members who are preparing their grant applications with fall deadlines (e.g., SSHRC and NSERC). The office will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on October 13 and 14. For further information, please contact ORA at -55055 (E-mail: RESEARCH@VM2' YORKU.CA).

Volunteers Wanted: The York University Alumni Association requires volunteers for their Fall Volunteer Phonathon. They are raising money for the York Alumni Annual Fund on October 27 and28 from 6:00 to 9:30 p.m. Training and a light meal are provided. For more information, call Dianne Bates or Valerie Peticca at -55010.

Members of the york community are asked to note the following temporary changes to bus routes as a result of the construction on Steeles Avenue: Route 41 will continue northbound on Keele St. to York Blvd., proceed west on York Blvd., loop through the Common and then continue east on york Blvd. lt will then proceed north on Keele St. to Steeles Ave. E., turning southbound on Petrolia and continue to Canarctic, turning west on Canarctic to southbound Keele St. Route 60 during rush hour, runs every 7-8 minutes othenvise every 30 minutes. lt will continue westbound on Steeles to southbound on Keele. At York Blvd. it will turn west, looping through the Common, then heading east on York. From york Blvd., it will then proceed north on Keele to eastbound on Steeles back to the Finch Station. These changes will remain in effect until the Steeles Avenue construction project is completed. For further information, call the Construction Hotline at -55445.

EVENTS: TUESDAY. OCTOBER 13 An 9OO arr1. - MA Deteltcs - [Graduate Program in Psychology] Jose Antonio Barbosa will defend his thesis titled 'P30O, Intelligence: Exploratory Study- - Room N927, Ross 12:00 noon - Brownbag deminar - [Centre for Refugee Studies] "Report and Slide Presentation on UlOVlMl Refugee Land Settlement in Zambia' with Veronique Jacobs - Conference Boom (390)' York Lanes present 1:30 p.m. - phD Coiloquium - [Graduate Program in Psychology] PhD candidate Judith Kingstone will her colloquium titled "Supportive vs. Defensive Communication Patterns in Depression: A Test ol Coyne's Interactional Model" - Room 045, Farquharson 3:00 p.m. - physlcs & Astronomy Seminar - 'Measurement of the 62P3/2 State Lifetime in Atomic Cesium' with Dr. Carol Tanner, University of Notre Dame - Boom 317, Petrie

WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 14 9:30 a.m. - MEd Defencs:lGraduate Program in Educationl Sheila Flood will defend her thesis titled "Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students' Perceptions of Support Services in Universities' - Room N927, Ross 12:oo noon - Vanler,,Helpt:, Lunch and Learn Series - "What Do I Need to Write a University Essay?" with James Brown, Centre for Academic 010, Vanier Writing - Room -1492 1:00 p.m. - Seventh Annuat Robarts Lecture - [Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies] and All That: Making a Garden Out of a wilderness. by York History Prof. Ramsay Cook - senate chamber (s915), Ross .l:00 *A Teacher's Role in the p.m. - MEd Defence - [Graduate Program in Education] Mary Thompson will defend her thesis titled Transformational Classroom: A Study of aTeacher in a Particular Kindergarten Classroom" - Room 3861, Ross 3:OO p.m. - Yeomen Soccer - York Yeomen vs' Trent - York Field 5:00 p.m. - York Swim M€et - Tait McKenzie Pool

THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15 ffistat.st.caCo||oquium--on.LineQua|ityContro|ProceduresBasedonRandomWa|kMode|and|ntegratedMoving Average Model of Order (0,1,1) with Prof. M. Srivastava, University of - Boom 3577, Boss Study of the Perceptions of 2:00 p.m. - MEd Defence - [Gradlate Frogt"r in Education] Linda Martin will defend her thesis titled "A Qualitative Whole Language Xeta Ay Six Elementary School Teachers ldentified as Practicing Whole Language Teaching' - Room N927' Ross ,on Safra, University of Toronto 3:00 p.m. - Econoriics-Seminar series - the Interpretation of the Nash Bargaining Solution' with Prof. Zvi - Room 1063. Vari Hall EVENTS fihursday, October 15, cont'd.) 4:00 p.m. - Philosophy Sominar - 'The Politics of Skepticism: Reading Montaigne" with David Hiley, Virginia Commonwealth University - Room 3427. Ross 4:15 p.m. - Mathematics & Statlstics Colloquium - 'Advances in Direct Methods for Large Sparse Systems" with York Prof. Joseph W.H. Liu - Room N203, Ross 4:30 p.m. - Yeowomen Field Hockey - York Yeowomen vs. University of Toronto - 7:00 p.m. - Yeomen Football - York Yeomen vs. Guelph Gryphons - Esther Shiner Stadium 7:30 p.m. - Sixth Annual Barbara Betcherman Memorlal Lecture - [Osgoode Hall Law School] 'The Revolution of Values' by Bell Hooks, Professor of English and Women's Studies, Oberlin College - Moot Court Room, Osgoode Hall Law School

FRIDAY. OCTOBER 16 1:00 p.m. - Forum - [Osgoode Hall Law School & Board of Education] 'Students Discussing Canada' - Secondary school students from North York and other school boards in Metro Toronto will discuss issues and concerns surrounding the Charlottetown constitutional accord and the October 26 national referendum - Burton Auditorium 2:00 p.m. - Psychology Colloquium - "Getting Serious About the Relationship: The Bhetoric and Practice of the Research Relationship Between Scientist and Citizen'with Richard Walsh-Bowers, Wilfrid Laurier University - Room 291, Behavioural Sciences 8:00 p.m. - Yeomen Baskelball - York Yeomen vs. York Alumni Yeomen - Tait McKenzie

SATURDAY. OCTOBER 17 1:00 p.m. - Yeomen Rugby - York Yeomen vs. Carleton - York Field

MONDAY. OCTOBER 19 11 :30 a.m. - Faculty Workshop - [Scott Library (Reference)] 'INTERNET: Welcome to the Global Information Network! What lt ls and How to Use It" - for information contact Melody Burton at -20257 or MBurton@YorkVM2 - Classroom A, Scott 1:00 p.m. - PhD Defence - [Graduate Program in Psychology] Judith Kingstone will defend her dissertation titled "Supportive vs. Defensive Communication Patterns in Depression: A Test of Coyne's Interactional Model' - Room N927, Ross

STAFF POSITIONS: Applications for internal transfers/promotions should reach Human Besources no later than October 20, 1992. Application forms are available from Human Resources. rlndicates position is exempt from bargaining unit. Counsellor: Gina Dunnett Student Aflairs Asslstant - Vlsual Aris, Fine Ads ffemporary to May 31 , 1993; Hours: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.l (High school graduation or equivalent; some post-secondary courses preferred; 2 years' related experience (e.9., academic advising, counselling, admissions, enrolment, etc.) in a university environment; basic keyboarding skills to operate a computer terminal; demonstrated skill/ability in the following areas: data entry and retrieval on an on-line records system; dealing calmly, courteously and effectively with people; effeciive interpersonal skills; exercising tact and diplomacy; providing detailed information and answering enquiries in a clear and concise manner; assessing and interpreting computer printouts and files; attending accurately to detail and working quickly under pressure of high volume; excellent organizational skills including ability to work independently, set priorities and meet deadlines; good written communication skills. Please submit a resume when making an application.) BAND: 6 (Based on an annual salary of $30,065) JOB NO: 203D (Re-poetlng of JOB No: 172D) Counsellor: Dawn Richards *lntormation ControuAdministrative Assistant - Office ot lhe President fl-emporary from January 17, 1993 to September 3, 1993; Hours: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.] (High school graduation with secretarial training or equivalent; some basic accounting skills; 2 years' administrative and secretarial experience, preferably in a university environment; previous experience in microcomputing/wordprocessing; typing 5G55 wpm, accuracy essential; file management skills required; demonstrated skilUability in the following areas: bookkeeping; working accurately with figures; proficiency in wordprocessing; dealing courteously and effectively with people; exercising tact and diplomacy; maintaining confidentialiV; excellent organizational skills; excellent oral and written communication skills. Please submit a resume when making an application.) GRADE: CEYU 6 (Based on an annual salary of $34,807) JOB NO: 2o4H Receptionisl/Secretary - Office of the Dean, Pure and Applied Science flemporary to February 28, 1993; Hours: 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.l (High ichool graduation with secretarial training or equivalent; 2 years' related experience (e.g., reception, key inventory control, secretarial, making arrangements, etc.); typing 40-45 wpm; computerized spreadsheet skills an asset; technical wordprocessing skills an asset; demonstrated skiluability in the following areas: wordprocessing; working accurately and effectively with constant interruptions and changing priorities; exercising good judgement; dealing calmly, courteously and etfectively with people; exercising tact and diplomacy; pleasant telephone manner; gooa ofat communications skills; good organizational skills.) BAND: 5 Provisional (Based on an annual salaty of $28'853) JOB NO: 205H Counsellor: Susan Lanoue Student ptosrams Asslstant - Office of Student Programs, Education [Hours: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.] (High school graduation or equivalent; 2 y"ar"' ,"lated experience (e.g., maintaining computerized records, reviewing/assessing files, handling enquiries, follow-up, etc.) preferably in a student service area; basic keyboarding skills, accuracy essential; on-line data entry skills required; knowledge of on-line computerized records system required; ability io ou"r""! the work of others; demonstrated skill/ability in the following areas: obtaining and providing accurate information in a cleai manner; dealing courteously and effectively with people; exercising tact and diplomacy; attending accurately to detail; working accurately and effectively ,nder pr"rsure of high volume; good organizational skills; good written communication skills') BAND: 6 ($30,065) JOB NO: 206L problem Analyst ll - Help Servlces, Computing and Communication Services ffemporary: 1O months; Hours: will be assigned shift (changes (University on rotating basis): 8:00 a.m.-4:OO p.m., 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., 9:00 a.m.-S:OO p.m., 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m'; 2:00 p.m.'10:00 p.m.l year's degree in computer science or equivalent combination of post-secondary courses and experience in computing industry; minimum 1 presentation experience in an end user support role; clear and concise oral communication skills; good written communication skills; good good judgement; and demonstration skills; demonstrated skill/ability in the following areas: excellent problem solving skills; exercising dealing courteously and effectively with people; exercising tact and diplomacy; attending accurately to detail; good organizational skills. Networks (e.9., Basic inowledge of: a wide variety of languages (e.g., PUl, FORTRAN, coBol, APL, PASOAL, BASlc, c, Assembler); PC (e.9.' BASIC); a Novell, Appletalk); Intermediate knowledgJ of: a scientific language (e.g., FORTMN, PUI); a business language COBOL' (e'9.' statistical language (e.g., SAS, Minitab); an academic language (e.g., PASCAL, C); Operating Systems (Mainframes) VMI/MS' VM/cMs, uttiR; operiting Systems (Workstations) (e.g., DoS, oS/2, ULTRIX); Application Packages (e.9., Script, Emacs, PROFS); Systems Please Utilities; Data Communicaions (e.g., kermit, TCP/IP); knowledge of microcomputer concepts, fundamentals, and related software. JOB NO: 2O7L submit a resume when making an application.) BAND: 9 Provisional (Based on an annual salary of $34,113) Change to Bulletin of September 28. 1992 *Admanistrative s."ret"ry-iifrDGv-il1-nent, Human Resources ffemporary to April 30, 1993; Hours: 8:30 a.m.-4:3o p.m'l (High school etc'); 1 graduation or equivaient; some bookkeeping/accounting courses required; 3 years' related experience (e.9. administrative, budgetary' 45 wpm; microcomputing experience including previous experience working with a computerized registration system; typing iear excellent oral and written microcomputing, compuierized spreadsheet and wordprocessing skills required; working knowledge of databases; (debiVcredit' communication skills; demonstraied skill/ability in the following areas: implementing basic budgeVaccounting techniques public; accuracy in detailed work; good accounts receivable/payable); working independently; setting priorities; dealing effectively with the organizational sfitts.; 6naOE: CEYU 5 (Based on an annual salary of $30,440) JOB NO: 202H ', ", '

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Monday, Oclober 19 - Monday, October 261 1992 Volume 12, Number 40

GENERAL:

In 1991 , the Ministry of Colleges and Universities established a Task Force on Accountability, to develop recommendations for a framework that would provide for a clear accountability of Ontario's universities to the general public. The Task Force has provided an "lssuee Paper for discussion wlth the Unlversities." As part of its consultation phase, the Task Force has asked to meet with interested members of each Ontario University and will conduct an Open Forum on Friday, October 30, 1992 from 2:0O to 3:30 p.m. in the Senate Chamber, Ross Building. All members of the community are invited to participate. flerms of Beference of the Task Force and lssues Paper are available lrom Vice-president Farr's Office, Room S958A, Ross (-55282) on request. Those individuals or groups wishing to make a written presentation should provide copies to the Task Force via this officel.

At its meeting of October g, 19g2, the Executive Committee of Senate considered a series of proposals from the York Federation of Students in proposals relation to the National Student Day Rally to be held at Queen's Park on the afternoon of Wednesday, October 21 , 1992. One of the Committee requested that classes be cancelled for the afternoon of October 21 in order to encourage attendance at the rally. While the Executive joins with all members of the York community, and the larger academic community, in expressing concern with the funding of universities in Ontario, the Committee was concerned about the effect of cancelling an afternoon of classes during a term which has little or no latitude for rescheduling. As the rally is to take place before the next meeting of Senate, the Executive Committee did not have an opportunity to seek the advice of Senate on this matter and so was guided in part by the action which was taken by Senate last year. Therefore, the Executive Committee approved the following: 1) The Executive Committee of Senate recognizes October 2'1,1992 as National Student Day, in solidarity with students across the country rnho committed to improving the quality and accessibility of post-secondary education in Canada; 2) The 2'l, instructs Executive Committee of Senate expresses"r" support for the National Student Day rally to be held on the afternoon of October , 1.992 and p.m. penalty Faculties to ensure that students who choose to attend the rally between the hours of 12:30 p.m. and 5:30 will suffer no academic {or missing classes held between those times; 3) The Executive Committee of Senate encourages all faculty and teaching assistants to announce of Nationaf Student Day, and these resolutions, in their classes during the week preceding October 2'1,1992; and 4) The Executive Committee Senate encourages participation in the National Student Day rally.

Atkinson College will hold a "Bake and Book Dollar Sale," October 27 and28 from 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m' in the foyer of Aikinson College (opposite the main elevator). Everything goes for a 'loonie- with all proceeds going to the United Way' Donations of blkea goods and books are needed and may be dropped off at the Master's Office. Magazines and comic UniEedUr/iag books in good condition will also be accepted. the fountain come out and cheer for your favourite contestant in the "United Way Tricycle Race" taking place October 19 at 12:00 noon around outside of Vari Hall (inside if it's raining). Early Bird Draw for mountain bike to be held at 12:30 p.m. Climb the CN Tower Climb for United Way: Sunday, October 25 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Enter a team in Toronto's most unique event. world's longest staircase (1 ,760 steps). Contact Warren Lee at -55010 for more information. and Momentary power Interruptlons will occur as follows: Tuesday, ociober 20 between 6:o0 and 8:0o a.m. affecting McLaughlin College and Residence, and Residence, Farquharson, Pltrie, West Otfice Bldg., Tait McKenzie, lce Arena, Stong College, Norman Bethune College Calumet College and Residence; Wednesday, October 2't between 4:oo and 6:00 a,m. affecting Mclaughlin College and Residence, Founders College and Farquharson, Fetrie, West office Bldg., Tait McKenzie, lce Arena, stong college, Norman Bethune college and Besidence, Lumbers, East Office Bldg., Steacie' and Residence, Vanier College and Residence, Winters College and Residence, Kinsmen, computer Methods, College and Residence' Vanier Calumet College and Residence; and Thursday, october 22 between 6:00 and 8:oo a,m, affecting Founders Kinsmen, Computer Methods, Lumbers and East College and R-esidence, Winters College and Residence, Stong College, Kitchen and Residence, Otfice Bldg. will be closed tor inventory on Members of the york community are asked to note that the York Bookstore and Glendon Campus Bookstore October 29 and 3O. workshop will take place November 5, The Retirement Centre wilt otfer a workshop titled "lntroduction to Retirement Planning." This four-day those people just starting to think about their 12, 19 and 26 from 9:oo a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the stong Master's Dining Room. lt is designed lor benefits, and finance. To register, call -66228 retirement. Topics include lifestyle, housing, legal issues, health, relationships, York's pension and or retirece@YORK@vm2' services Department are now Members of the york community are reminded that the copying operations and the offices of the Printing located in Room 124, Central Square (formerly Student Affairs)' the Japan Foundation special Grant There is a cat! for proposals for grants under the Japan Foundation Trust Fund (the "Tanaka Fund") and for the development and for Japanese Studies In canada (the'special Grant piogram") for 1993-94. The focus of the Tanaka Fund is support designed primarily to encourage the study of enhancement of Japanese language progr"r" in canadian universities. The Special Grant Program is International (1 10, Admin. studies Bldg') and Japan in the social scienc€s and humanities. Guidelines and application forms are available from York is October 27' the Office of Research Administration (S414, Ross). The deadline date for applications to reach York International

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UNIVERSITY Published by the Communications Department, Suite A West Office Building, t416) 736-5010.

Monday, Octobe. 26 - Monday, Novemb€r 2, 1992 Volume 12, Number 41 GENERAL:

In 1991, the Ministry of Colleges and Universities established a Task Force on Accountability, to develop recommendations for a framework that would provide for a clear accountability of Ontario's universities to the general public. The Task Force has provided an ,,lssues paper for discussion with the Unlversilies." As part of its consultation phase, the Task Force has asked to meet with interested members of each Ontario University and will conduct an Open Forum on Friday, October 30, 1992 from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. in the Senate Ghamber, Ross Building. All members of the community are invited to participate. fferms of Reference of the Task Force and lssues Paper are available from Vice-President Farr's Office, Room S958A, Ross (-55282) on request. Those individuals or groups wishing to make a written presentation should provide copies to the Task Force via this officel.

At its meeting of October 8, 1992, the Executive Committee of Senate considered a series of proposals from the York Federation of Students in relation to the National Student Day Rally to be held at Queen's Park on the afternoon of Wednesday, October 2'1' , 1992. One of the proposals requested that classes be cancelled for the afternoon of October 21 iri order to encourage attendance at the rally. While the Executive Committee joins with all members of the York community, and the larger academic community, in expressing concern with the funding of universities in Ontario, the Committee was concerned about the effect of cancelling an afternoon of classes during a term which has little or no latitude for rescheduling. As the rally is io take place before the next meeting of Senate, the Executive Committee did not have an opportunity to seek the advice of Senate on this matter and so was guided in part by the action which was taken by Senate last year. Therefore, the Executive Committee approved the following: 1) The Executive Committee of Senate recognizes October 21 ,1992 as National Student Day, in solidarity with students across the country who are committed to improving the quality and accessibility of post-secondary education in Canada; 2) The Executive Committee of Senate expresses support for the National Student Day rally to be held on the afternoon of October 21,1992 and instructs Faculties to ensure thal students who choose to attend the rally between the hours of 12:3O p.m. and 5:30 p.m. will suffer no academic penalty for missing classes held between those times; 3) The Executive Committee of Senate encourages all faculty and teaching assistants to announce National Student Day, and these resolutions, in their classes during the week preceding October 21 , 1992; and 4) The Execuitive Committee of Senate encourages participation in the National Student Day rally.

OBITUARY: Noel Berman died on October 4. He workEd at York for 20 years and received his BA in 1972 and MA in 1982. His latest position was Associate Director of Admissions, responsible for operations and Transcripts. Noel designed the on-line Transcripts system.

Atkinson College will hold a "Bake and Book Dollar Sale," October 27 and28 lrom 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. in the foyer of Atkinson College (opposite the main elevator). Everything goes for a 'loonie' with all proceeds going to the United Way. Donations of baked goods and books are needed and may be dropped off at the Master's Office. Magazines and comic books in good condition will also be accepted.

@ Unlted Way Halloween Coslume Day - Friday, October 30: Pay $2.00 to come to work in a Halloween costume. Proceeds UniEedllVrg will go to the United Way. A contest will be held in York Lanes at 1:30 p.m. Prizes for the best costumes. Contact your department canvasser for details or call Community Relations at -55010.

United Way pledge forms may be returned to area canvassers or to Community Relations, Suite A, WOB. Anyone not sure who their area canvasser is, or needs more information aboutthe United Way campaign, is asked to call Warren Lee, Community Relations Office (-55010) or [email protected].

Members of the York community are asked to note that the York Campus Bookstore, University Central Supplies Department, and Glendon Campus Bookstore will be closed for inventory on October 29 and 30.

The York University Staff Association requires an Adminisirative Assistanl to help administer the association's job evaluation system and to assist in researching information needed by the Union for collective bargaining. Qualifications: University degree or equivalent, excellent oral and written communication skills, good word processing skills; ability to create and maintain computerized records and filing systems; ability to deal courteously with people; ability to maintain confidentiality. Experience in a unionized environment preferred; knowledge of job evaluation, Pay Equitylegislationandawidevarietyof occupationspreferred. Salary: entryrateof $37,251 (35hours/week,2year contractposition). Thisisa CUPE l281 position. Resumes should be mailed no laterthan October30to: Hiring Committee, YUSA, Dl 11, WOB.

EVENTS: MONDAY. OCTOBER 26 10:00 a.m. - MSc Defence - [Graduate Program in Biology] Kimberley Dawn Hughes will defend her thesis titled 'The Drosophila parasitoid wasp Asobara ]gb!!g and the rover/sitter polymorphism in Drosophila Melanogaster' - Boom 203, Lumbers 1 2:00 noon - Brown Bag Lunch Seminar Serles - [Centre for International and Strategic Studies] 'Stretching the Limits of the Possible: United Nations Peacekeeping in Central America' with Stephen Baranyi and Liisa North, Centre for International and Strategic Studies and CERLAC - Boom 305, York Lanes 1:00 p.m. - PhD Defence - [Graduate Program in Psychology] Lillian J. Burke will defend her dissertation titled "Pragmatic Analysis of Communicative Behaviour in Three Groups of Mentally Retarded Adults'- Room 061 , Behavioural Sciences 2:30 p.m. - cuest Speaker - [York Centre for Health Studies and Sociology of Health and lllness Network] 'Women in Canadian Psychiatry- by Judith Hammerling Gold, M.D., FRCP(C), FACP, FAPA - Room 218, Norman Bethune 3:00 p.m. - Guesl Speaker - flnternational Development Research Centre, Canadian Association for the Study of International Development and Canadian International Development Agencyl 'Where is Latin America Going? A Latin American Perspective of NAFTA' by Dr. Patricio Meller, Exec. Dir. of Chile's leading economic research institute (for information, call -55237) - Senate Chamber (S915), Ross 4:30 p.m. - Board of Governors' Meeting - Board/Senate Chamber, Glendon TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27 10:30 a.m. - LLM Defence - [Graduate Program in Law] Chris Tollefson will defend his thesis titled'Corporate Gonstitutional Rights: Theory and Doctrine in the United States and Canada'- Room 415, Osgoode '12:00 noon - Brown Bag Seminar Series - Focus on Field Research - [Centre for Refugee Studies] 'The lmpact of Mozambican Refugees in Malawl" with Agnes Callamard and lan Smith - Conference Boom (390), York Lanes 12:30 p.m. - Faculty Workshop - [Scott Library (Reference)]'FirstSearch: Do-lt-Yourself Database Searchingl A User-Friendly Approach to Periodical and Abstract Searching' - for information contact Melody Burton at -20257 or MBurton@YorkVM2 - Classroom A, Scott 1:00 p.m. - MSc Defence - lcraduate Program in Biology] Jeffrey R. Butler will defend his thesis titled 'Studies on the major cyclic GMP-binding protein in Dictvostelium discoideum and &:lygphondyllg4 violaceum* - Boom 320, Farquharson 4:00 p.m. - Dean's teCture Series - [Faculty of Arts] 'The Correspondence of Margaret Lawrence and Al Purdy' by John Lennox, English - Room 5674, Ross 4:00 p.m. - Physics & Astronomy Seminar - 'Anomalous Electron Positron Pairs From Heavy lon Collisions' with Prof. A.L. Hallin, Queen's University - Boom 317, Petrie sb E ! rE # 'f He Fgi€$- + E€€-E tE;t Ia?E:i;*gilggiiEEc gFggrFiiii-Igfllgiig;igg ;Eti ffiiE r i il€€tigr giii* ; ;Fi€*;r= Ee*i g; g i g i + ii i*iig;gA ;g;E $ i#s i Fg it i i ii l ii i l i€fE{ r _$ EiiHi{igigiiistHiiiFlEE E f i;lEgies gE$+ giEge+$gEi # ca i ;; grigiai; iii:[ i -i

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