Break Policy Empties Dorms to Ihe Nursing Faculty in 1978 Or to Termimitc Her Contract with S.U
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Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 1-6-1977 Spectator 1977-01-06 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1977-01-06" (1977). The Spectator. 1512. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/1512 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by ScholarWorks @ SeattleU. It has been accepted for inclusion in The peS ctator by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks @ SeattleU. SEATTLE Ridgway resigns for year leave Spectator Or. Eileen M. fUdgWav, dean Oi S.U.'l School of Nursing, hits UNIVERSITY resigned effective at the end 01 Kidgway requested a No, Thursday, January 6, 1977, Seattle, Washington July has Vol. XLV. II <«Ofc." one-year academic leave from the nursing faculty. As a tenured professor. Ridgway has theoptionlo return Break policy empties dorms to ihe nursing faculty in 1978 or to termimitc her contract with S.U. RIDGWAY SAYS her plans lor the fulurc arc indefinite. Because this is an academic, not s.ihhjluiil. leave, she is not re- quired to do further studying during her absence. She will not receive pay duringher leaveas in the case ol a sabbatical leave. Ridgwaysaid her main reason M Or. Eileen M. Ridgwat lor resigning is for a change"" not only lor herself, but for the verve iln- healthcare needs ol" ihe School, taculty and students as IVigei Sound area in an ex- well emplary manner." She said. "Ireally love Seattle Kidgway holds degrees from University and am very proud of Si. Mary'sCollege inKansasand this School and what they've from St. Louis University, and made it. Bui after nine years of received her PhD in 1963 from administration you get run the Catholic University of down. Ifindit harder andharder America. She came to S.U.s to beenthusiasticabout the same nursing faculty in 1963 as things I w;iv excited about nine curriculum project director and July. —photo by steve cetle years ago. I need to become was appointed dean in refreshed, recreated, refilled. 1968 by Cullren Kahili and Christmasand spring breaks. place to sleep "I've always felt for 'I'm leaving because Icare." Catherine Knynor S.U. dorm students had the Ihe dormshave beenaservice elaborated, IN 1972, Kidgway was one of few days of option ofmoving to Campion or student* who didn't have any Kidgway suid. She Amidst Ihe last ing(hather styleofleadership tenS.U. faculty members named l.arkin, ■>ll campu^over this past Christ- place to go." Sitter said. ■way finals last quarter Mick is well known and "predictable" "Outstanding Educators of said 1 S.J.. vice president for students. mas vacation. Larkin the Judy Sharpc. Bcllarminc Hall to America.* Bcllarmirte And purpose of the sudden change director, said the closure was a and that sometimes itisbetter closed down changetheleadership soas notto A scorch committee has been the Christmas was lo save lighting, water, good financially. She and Xavicr Halls for move allow the programand theleader establishedbySullivan to iccqm- break heatingand maintenancecostsin the janitors went into each room for theposition during vacation. to become "stale." mendcandidates Closure of the dorm* was the the dorms ■HO turned the heat off then The "Twenty-two students from one-eighth of of NiirviriK dean. committee enforcement of a new policy turned it on the RIDGWAY SAIDthatmajor members are: Janet Claypool. issuedDec.7 that "theUniversity Bellarmineand Xavierhalls who way up to keep the pipe* from Rose DeGracia. stay over problems in the School of Nur- Helen Hewitt. dormitories will be closed to wanted to on campus Iree/ing. The dorm saved about Susan Christine Allen, for. Christmas were mostly from the utility bill runs sing of which the new dean Jackson. student occupancy except 55.000 since should he aware are of (he on- Molly Iinden. Dr. John Mor- Campion Tower which is open Seattle. It would be a waste to about $10,000 a month for lord, Dr James Lyddy. Shirley dorm for that amount of Sharpe going type. These include plan- year 'round to accommodate the heat a Bellaimine. said. ning adequate budget and Kimball and Ludwig Lobe. English Language Studies people when it's possihle for an Somebody keeping up with competition Kimfiall is the Nursing Direc- program." Lark in said. them to go home. tor Community to pay the expenses; from Seattle schools for the ol Ballard would have necessary facilities. Hospital lobe is a former S.I ,\ POLICY for closure of it might have been the students notice they would have been Recipients: William J. Sullivan.SI. tin- pjrtncr of l.aventhol & dorms is not unique. Contact and <hen BIA To insure expressed is hurting I.arkin continued funding iuimiv president, his Hoiwath. and thechairman of with other private institutions themselves." underBIA. appreciation of the the Washington State Hospital said. it willbeyourresponsibility to on behalf throughout the slate backs up ersily nine years in Commission. The remainder of Iarkin the closure act. provide BIA with a copy of lor the on which Ridgway has directednur- the search committee is com- Seattle Pacific College en- HK EXPLAINED ih;it there sour grades for ihc first and subsequent grading sing education at S.U. posed of S.U. students, faculty, forces a policy of closing down a.is the option ol moving to period. adminisiiation and alumni. Campionlor « charge of $2.50a Please copy of your Sullivan said. "Dean alldorms except for one halland send v leadership Ihe will presentits charge night. day About 15 students moved grades to: Bureau of Ridgway's and con- committee ■ of52.70 a Pacific Indian quality to Sullivan by University temporarily to Campion Larkin Great Lakes cern lor the of cduciiiion recommendation Lutheran has one Allairs. Agency. ol Nursing has I. and the new appoint- dorm kept openduring vacation estimated thai $7,000 was saved AshUind. Wisconsin 54806. in the School March allowed Seattle University to ment will be effective Aug, I. periods but at no extra cost to in operational costs those students who need the Iconard F. Sitter,S.J.. direc- placetostay. The onlyexpeaveat tor for resident student services. PI I ismealsandlhcdormshave said student* in Xavicr and two or three kilchens. Bellarminc werewilling tostayin Nursing School not hard to fill University of Puget Sound the iloims without heal increase in the numhtM ol electricity by CherylL.Meadc throughout the quarter." she the closes all dorms during the "As far a* conserva- s.ikl applicants is because people feel concerned, (hat S.U. students Christmas break Students can tion is the same It seems ALSO contributing to the that il lbv> get into the health si;iv Have been used half block without duringspring break with no amount would can't walk a strengths ol the program are the lield they can be fairly certainof charge. Oon?aga University has lor themif they stayedin Xavicr. tunning into a nursing student getting a job Campion. nextchemistry frequent student evaluations onedormopenfor thebreakshut Hi.-llarmineoi What's Chatterabout the conlact (he S.U nursing a tost, which necessitates HOW IS very few students slay duringthe the inconvenience if student the doctor at Providence between the teacher and the program rated in the nation in complaints vacation periods. wants to stay hisorher roomif lluv|iii:il or of the future nurse Accordingto Ridgway.rumor be or >he is paying for the elec- longlab hours Jill the lobbies of is one of the U program is willing to go andbuilding cor- "The health industry has it that S THE ONLY exception is the tricity and is ihc dormitories the largest industries, employing rated third in the nation, but this across town,the Universi- without heat?" Sitter asked rulorv school a people, is a l(sdoims>i;u of the tremendous number of nisi" rumor. t\ of Washington Sitter said that most However, cent of rale to stay only 7 per and as it expands, there is moie Ihere is no Wii> you can open year 'round, withnocharge students who w-dnied the S.U. enrollment com- init,"Kidgway "We undergraduate staying during workingand just needed a total interest said. nursinfl for students were prise the number of nurse- haveHileast 100 applications lor programs. I know we have I hopefuls. every opening we have available reputation for excellence and CANCELLATION tiom those wishing to transler th;.i's all I need «o know. We OF REGISTRATION POLICY ACCORDING to Dr. Eileen from other schools." have noproblems with jobplace- Beginning this quarter,winter quarter 1977, there willbea Ridgway. S.U \ dean of ihe She said that one reason for ment." cancellation of registration policy, flic policy will apply to School of Nursing, the nursing student] who have not paid (heir tuition and fees,room and piogram's enrollment has "in- board charges for the current quarter in which (hey are creased three times the number it enrolled Ihe policy is: was when Icame here <in 1963). 'Color My World' for I On the 10th class day ol the quarter, any student with an Ten years ago 50 to 100 transfer unpaid uccound will be notified in writing of hi* hei students applied lor entry into delinquent status He she will be.uked toclcur their account the nursing program, and now homecomingJan.24-9 We have jt leasi 100 or more." by the fifteenthclass day. Carryingthe theme "Color My lollowingIhc Jan. 28 basketball 2. On thefifteenth clay.day.astudent withan unpaidaccoiUld I yen the number ol men World." S.U s l'>77 homecom- game a second noiicc of delinquency. -iiidcnls in Ibe nursingprogram will receive " ' ing activities get underway at the A FORMAL/SEMI- V If the student does not respond by ihc twentieth class day.