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WESTERN MICHIGAN Universlly WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSllY Volume 18, Number 12 November 21, 1991 South Central Re2ional Center to move downtown No News Nov. 28 WMU finds bargain in old Battle Creek department store due to Thanksgiving There will be no Western News The Board of Trustees Nov. 15 autho- published Thursday, Nov. 28, due rized the University administration to fi- to the Thanksgiving holiday. The nalize plans that will add a new dimension to next Western News will be pub- downtown Battle Creek. The University will lished Thursday, Dec. 5, for which establish a major regional campus in the the deadline isnoon Tuesday, Dec. 3. former Robinson's department store as part of a mixed-use plan for that building. The proposal is part of a $5 million reno- vation project of the Robinson's building at 51 West Michigan Mall or across WestJack- son Street from McCamly Place and behind C/TO collecting donations Stouffer's Hotel. When renovation of more for Domestic Assault Center than 24,000 square feet of the three-story building is completed, that portion will be The Clericalffechnical Organization has sold to WMU for an amount not to exceed "adopted" the YWCA Domestic Assault $100. Construction is expected to begin in Center for the holiday season, and is asking January 1992 and should be completed by the University community tojoin in donating January 1993. items for collection. "This very generous gift will enable us to Boxes have been placed at some 30 sites offer more educational options to the people across campus. Donations will be collected of Battle Creek, Calhoun County and all of through Monday, Dec. 9. West Michigan," said President Haenicke. Items needed include: trash bags, white "We are excited about being an integral part toilet paper, dish soap, dishwasher detergent, of the continued revitalization of downtown bleach, plastic wrap, aluminum foil, per- Battle Creek. This new regional campus will NEW BATILE CREEK CENTER - Looking over the plans for WMU's new South sonal care items (deoderant, hairbrushes, strengthen the long partnership we have en- Central Regional Center in downtown Battle Creek following a news conference there petroleum jelly, etc.), material scraps, yam, joyed with Kellogg Community College and Nov. 15 are, from left: President Haenicke; Patricia Black, president of the board of glitter, paper doilies, toddler safety gates, I want to publicly thank President Paul Ohm directors of the Cereal City Development Corp,; John Gallagher, Battle Creek city umbrella strollers, clothing (must be in sea- for his institution's hosting of our center commissioner; and Jack Howell, executive director of the Cereal City Development son because oflirnited storage), salt, pepper, there since 1974." Corp. Construction on the former Robinson's department store is expected to begin in sugar, soups, juices and condiments. Jack Howell, executive director of the January 1992 and be completed by January 1993. Persons who would rather make a mon- Cereal City Development Corp., added, "This etary donation may contact Toyka King, is another major piece in the development of Plans for the WMU center call for 12 nity College, said, "We welcome Western's Waldo Library, at 7-5260. downtown Battle Creek and fits well into our classrooms, a computer laboratory, offices, new initiative. It will complement the excel- For more information on the items needed leasing plan for destination-type businesses advising area, and indoor and outdoor com- lent pre-university program we have here or the location of collection boxes, persons and services. Western Michigan University mons areas, said Richard T. Burke, WMU may contact Linda 1. Doremus, Bernhard will bring people downtown and create new vice president for regional education and (Continued on page four) Center, at 7-4860. activity and vitality for downtown Battle economic development. "This is a very at- Creek." tractive location for us, and we are pleased to Howell indicated that funding of $4.6 lend our resources to the community's and Board grants Haenicke $6,600 salary increase, million toward the $5 million renovation the region's continued educational and eco- project already has been committed by the nomic growth," he added. Burke announced calls him 'one of the tinest university presidents' Battle Creek Downtown Development Au- that WMU will offer the MBA degree through As part of itsannual evaluation of him, the Grand Rapids Regional Center, plus the re- thority, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the the Michigan Information Technology Net- Board of Trustees Nov. 15 praised President opening ofanexpanded and refw:bishedWaldo Miller Foundation, the Battle Creek Com- work with the installation of a downlink at Haenicke for his labor relations, fund raising, Library,Franklinnoted,''The initiativesofPresi- munity Foundation, the Kellogg Co. and the new Battle Creek center. commitment to affirmative action, legisla- dent Haenicke since his arrival continue to other private sources. "This is a giant step forward for WMU in tive and community relations, and new build- come to fruition as the University handles a Robert Lee Wold &AssociatesInc.ofBattie this part of Michigan," said Anthony L. ing projects. record enrollment ...." He also cited the initia- Creek is the project architect Rising from the DeRose, director of WMU's South Central "The board unanimously and without res- tion of numerous new projects, including reno- current site of the United Arts Council's 100- Regional Center in Battle Creek. "We have ervation supports the activities of President vation of the East Campus, refurbishing of seat Discovery Theatre, a dramatic three-story offered courses in Battle Creek since 1917 Haenicke and, as in the past, considers him athletic and recreational fields, and plans for a curved glass entrance to the WMU regional and we established the University's full-time one of the finest university presidents in new power plant and science building. center willalterthe visual axisof the building so center here in 1974. We now serve more than Michigan," said Trustee George A. Franklin, "Obviously, people are more important that it looks out on both Jackson and McCamly 1,500 students each year from Barry, Branch, vice chairperson of the board and chairper- than buildings, and in this regard, the presi- streets. Just inside this main entrance will be a Calhoun, Hillsdale, Jackson and St. Joseph son of its presidential evaluation committee. dent continues to attract quality individuals two-story atrium with a second floor balcony counties," he pointed out. Other members of the committee are Trust- to all facets of the University," Franklin overlooking the lobby. Paul Ohm, president of Kellogg Commu- ees Alfred L. Edwards and Roy S. Roberts. continued. "For example, these past 12 Haenicke was granted a $6,600 salary months have seen the appointment of the fIrst adjustment - based on a 4 percent across the woman provost in the institution's history, board increase and 1percent merit - bring- Nancy Barrett. In addition, with the appoint- ing his 1991-92 salary to $138,600. The ment of Theresa Powell as acting vice presi- board also recognized the contributions of dent for student affairs, we now have of the Haenicke's wife, Carol, stating, "She has, eight vice presidents, two women and three and continues to be, a great asset to this blacks, appropriately reflective of the diver- University and is someone who we wish to sity of our state and University. Finally, we thank and recognize for her efforts." have welcomed the appointment of the new For the fourth consecutive year, Haenicke dean of arts and sciences, Douglas Ferraro." indicated that he will donate his salary in- Franklin's report concluded, "President crease to the WMU Foundation. In those four Haenicke has done an outstanding job of years, he has given $30,096 in salary in- continuing to expand the University's pres- creases to the foundation. ence within the community through his nu- Franklin indicated that his committee had merous board activities. He also has done a formally and informally solicited the views fine job representing the institution in Lan- of the board members on the performance sing, where the University's respect and rec- and compensation of the president. He noted ognition continues to grow. It is also impor- that the past year has been a difficult one tant to note that Western Michigan Univer- financially for higher education, and that sity has received national recognition in pub- state budget constraints and deferrals have lications such as U.S. News and World Re- coincided with contract negotiations for four port. All of these serve as evidence of the fine unions at WMU. I job the president and his staff are doing in "Despite a difficult economic situation, developing Western into an eminent aca- President Haenicke and his staff have suc- demic institution." cessfully concluded these negotiations in a The board also amended Haenicke's em- non-adversarial fashion and to the satisfac- ployment agreement so that, upon the death tion of all the parties," Franklin said. "In of the president, the surviving dependent(s) addition, ... the Campaign for Excellence has be eligible to continue his group hospital/ continued, having reached 90 percent of its medical insurance plan. Franklin indicated - goal ($55 million) with over two and one half that the amendment was consistent with ben- ARCHITECT'S RENDERING - Here is an architect's rendering of the renovated years to complete." efits provided under other University agree- Robinson's department store. The building will feature a dramatic three-story curved Citing thededicationof the new building for ments, and it was a correction of an inadvert- glass entrance looking out over both Jackson and McCamley streets. the Haworth College of Business and a new ent omission when his contract was drafted. Two November21, 1991 Western News Board approves fee for Economist to speak on Campus illWeekend College, equity in school financing sets continuing ed tuition rates "Can Equity in The Board of Trustees approved a fee School Finance Be for WMU's new Campus III Weekend Separated From Ef- College and set continuing education tu- ficiency?" is the title ition in action Nov.
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