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9-5-1988

Monitor Newsletter September 05, 1988

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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Monitor by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. Tickets still available Note Labor Day holiday Date book Tickets still are available for the 1 988 University offices will be closed Parents Day Show featuring the Lettermen Monday. Sept. 5 for Labor Day. No Monday, Aug. 29 t>otn IJYe ano tapeo 1nterviev.s. p..-rformances at 8 pm. Oct. 29 at Anderson Arena classes will be held. Only those and eJ1.h101t1ons. with host Marcia Brown. 5 30 All tickets in the S 1 3 and S 1 0 price University activities deemed essential Art Exhibition.· Contem;:><>rary Art in ano 11 pm Channel 27 range have been sold. but $6 and $8 by area supervisors will continue that Northwest Oh:o Coliect1ons. ··Gallery. Fine Arts tickets are still available. All seats are day. Pu1ld1ng, through Sept 21 Gallery hours are 9 reserved. am ·4 30 pm weekoays ano 2·5 p m on Thursday, Sept. 1 The Lettermen. who headlined the Sundays Free Parents Day program in 1985. have been Belize trip is planned Electronics Sate, University Bookstore. Administrative Staff Council Meeting, 1 30 one of the most popular acts to be featured The University later this year is offering through Sept 2 pm .. Alumni Room. University Union in the traditional show. said Larry Weiss. Auditions, for "The Madwoman of ChaiUot:· 7 WBGU-TV Program, "Time Out ... with hOst another in its series of learning expeditions assistant vice president for alumni affairs. p m .. 400 UnJYersity Hall. (Auditions are hm1ted Larry Weiss. as he 1nterv1ews coaches. profiles Vol. XII.. No. 10 Bowling Green State University Sept. 5. 1988 Since the three young men in letter This time the destination is the Central 10 University freshmen ) Also. aud1hons for athletes and recaps games when WBGU ·TV sweaters hit the music charts in 1961 with American country of Belize. "Twelfth Night." 7 p.m .. 402 University Hall kicks off the new season of its weekly sports Presented by the continuing education their first single. "The Way You Look (Auditions are open to all interested persons magazine. 1 1 p m .. Channel 2 7. and the biological sciences department. from the campus and community.) Callbacks for Tonight," they have had numerous hits both are Wednesday (Aug ·31 ). For more which include "When I Fall in Love," "Put the tour offers students and adults an informahon. contact the theatre department at Friday, Sept. 2 Your Head on My Shoulder," "Can't Take opportunity to explore out-of-the-way gives habitats and experience new cultures in 372-2222 My Eyes Off You" and many more. After two-year ways uncharacteristic of traditional tour Classified Stall Convocation, 9· 11 a.m .. More than 50 albums are filled with the $10,000 gift to I Lenharl Grand Ballroom. University Union Lettermen's characteristic romantic groups. absence, faculty Tuesday, Aug. 30 harmony. although over the years they The upcoming tour. scheduled for Dec. 28-Jan. 6. will use the Turtle Inn Tropical have added to their music the best of folk Gish Film Theater Auditions, for "The Madwoman of Chaillot:· 7 Saturday, Sept. 3 Learning Center in Belize as its and staff return p.m . 400 University Hall (Auditions are limited sounds, amplified guitars and the synthesized beat to keep up with the ""headquarters." Located on an Comedian and Bob Hope has to University freshmen.) Also. auditions for Men'sSoccer,BGSUvs.Xavier.1 p.m. undeveloped peninsula next to the largest given S 1 0. 000 to the Dorothy and Lillian --Twelfth Night ... 7 pm .. 402 University Hall changing tastes in music. Mickey Cochrane Field barrier reef in this hemisphere. the inn to Williams Hall Gish Film Theater to assist with the {Auditions are open to all interested persons Following in the tradition of Parents Day. offers an easy access to numerous small endowment fund which sponsors the from the campus and community. I Callbacks for the show will open with a student group Students looking for professors in reel-fringed islands as well as mangrove promotion and study of film. both are Wednesday (Aug. 31) For more from the College of Musical Ar1s. Williams Hall have to search for room Sunday, Sept. 4 swamps. coastal lowlands and Although he never made a film with information. contact the theatre department at nckets for the show can be obtained numbers tacked on doors with masking mountainous tropical rain forests. Lillian Gish, Hope. a native Ohioan. said 372-2222 through the Mileti Alumni Center. For more tape, and have to avoid touching walls still Progressive Student Organization, 8 p m . Men's Soccer, BGSU vs. St Bonaventure. 1 The 1 0-day excursion will be led by he made the contribution because of his p.m . Mickey Cochrane Field information, call the Alumni Office at wet with paint. They might have to jump a United Christian Fellowship. 313 Thurstm faculty members Cynthia Stong-Groat. a admiration for her work. 372-2701. few boxes here and there, too. marine biologist and invertebrate zoologist. "I know her personally and have always and Dr. Roger E. Thibault. an expert on lovee her work, .. he said. Monday, Sept. 5 The Departments of History, Sociology Ylednesday,Aug.31 tropical fishes. Speaker series to start and Political Science are moved into their Expedition participants will have the According to Or. Dwight Burlingame. Labor Day, a hOliday for all University new offices after spending the past two WBGU-TV Program, "Art Beat:· featuring the opportunity to take early morning vice president of University relations. the artists and cultural events of northwest Ohio m employees and students. The Firelands College 1988-89 years in Founders Hall while Williams was birdwatches and to study the ecology of Gish Film Theater was founded in 1976 Distinguished Lecture Series will premiere being completely renovated. The with a presentation on global rivers by the barrier and patch reefs. to commemorate the acting careers of the The cost of the trip is approximately departments were not expected to return Gish siSters. At the age of 5, Lillian Gish Cousteau Society on Sept. 12. to their original residences until Naturalist and photographer David Brown S 1,300 per person. which includes all made her acting debut in the Wood December, but according to Roland Public administration conference set of the society will recount river expeditions meals: lodging: air, land and waler County community of Risingsun and later Engler. Unviersity architect, work on the along the Nile, Amazon and transportation: guides: pre-trip packets: was one of the most successful stars of About 400 people are expected to The Task of University Presidents.·· building was ahead of schedule and the Mississippi/Missouri rivers. and a New Year's Eve party. the stage and screen. attend the Region VI conference of the Panelists will include Wayne State Founders rooms were needed for student Brown will describe the contrasts and A $300 deposit is required by Sept. 1 . American Society for Public Administration University President David W. Adan1any: riving space. Hope received an honorary doctor of astounding similarities in the relationships For more information and a brochure Sept. 1 4-1 7 in Toledo. according to Wright State University President Paige E. humanities degree from the University in between the water systems and in the about the trip, contact continuing conference chair Or. Frank McKenna, Mulhollan: University of Akron President However, renovation work is not 1969 and has performed at the annual colorful array of life in and around them. education at 372-8181. director of the graduate program in public William V. Muse; and Indiana University entirely completed in Wilfiams Hall and Parents Day show on campus. "Who's Going to Win on Nov. 8?'" will be administration and the Ohio Rural President Emeritus John W. Ryan. Morris faculty and staff will have to share their Dr. Ralph Wolfe. curator of the Gish the topic of discussion on Nov. 2 when W. Cullin, president-elect of the ASPA. will quarters with a few workmen. Engler said Film Theater, said the acting career of Universities Program. political historian Dr. Allan Lichtman of the Conference sessions. which are be the moderator. Update your records the building's air handling system Lillian Gish has spanned eight decades. American University in Washington D.C. expected to attract both government The ASPA, which seeks to bring (including air conditioning and healing) with her most recent film. "The Whales of visits the campus. In order to keep employee records officials and academicians from Ohio. academicians and practitioners together to still needs adjusting and a few small August." winning her the D. W. Griffith Dr. George Sheehan will explain exactly accurate and up-to-date. Personnel Indiana. Illinois. Michigan and Wisconsin. share ideas and information on public projects will have to be finished. Best Actress Award presented by the what fitness can and cannot do for a Support Services and the will be held at the Raddison Hotel and administration. has nearly 20,000 National Board of Review. Concurrently person·s health when he delivers the final benefits/insurance office are requesting Seagate Centre. members nationwide. Despite the small remaining work. the with the award. she received the D. W. lecture in the series April 10, 1989. staff to contact the offices with any Nine workshops and 26 other sessions The Northwest Ohio Chapter is hosting University was able to obtain beneficial Griffith Life Achievement Award. All lectures are free and open to the personal data changes. dealing with topics of interest to public the Region VI conference. These changes include new addresses. occupancy of the building after it passed public. No tickets or reservations are "Miss Lillian Gish is very grateful for the administrators are planned. Major name changes. marital status changes or a stale inspection Aug. 24. Engler said he necessary. All three programs will be held tribute made by Mr. Hope in honor of her workshops will focus on organizing for local new additions to the family. expects all renovation work to be at 8 p.m. in McBride Auditorium on the and in memory of her beloved sister economic development. user fees. Employees with changes should notify completed sometime in October. The new atrium in Williams Hall spans three floors and provides a multi-dimensional Firelands campus. Dorothy ... Wolfe said. "This addition to maximizing individual potential and creating Watch your weight the personnel office at 372-8421 or the view_ as ~een fr~m the basement. Faculty and staff have spent the past two weeks the endowment fund will help to promote policies to deal with AIDS in the workplace. benefits/insurance office at 372-2112. Jill Carr. director of housing, said movrng into their new quarters. including Connie Willis (lower left). history. and Wilma The next individualized ··at work" Weight among other topics. moving the offices out of Founders will Konecny, pofiticm science. the study of film at Bowling Green in the Other sessions will focus on hazardous Watchers Program will be offered Union sets hours provide 1 23 additional spaces for only theater in the world named for the waste policies for local government. small beginning Sept. 1 . students and will greatly relieve the nearby motel. However. Carr said she She said students will be moving into Gish sisters ... town administration and the impact of the The 10-week series will run from noon to During the 1988-89 academic year. the Have photo l.D.s taken University's current overcrowding expects all students lo be out of Falcon Founders the last two weeks of Younger sister Dorothy. also a stage environmental quality of the Great Lakes on 1 p.m. every Thursday from Sept. 1 University Union will observe the following problem. One hundred and sixty Plaza hotel by Sept. 1 2 and others will September after carpeting has been and screen actress whose career The Commons will be open the following economic development. through Nov. 3. The first meeting will be hours: freshman women started the school year begin moving out of the lounges by Sept. replaced and phones and furniture are sparmed five decades. died in 1968. hours for photo l.D.s: from 9 a.m.-7 p.m. One highlight of the conference. held in the Campus Room of the University The building will be open from 7 a.m.-11 living in residence hall lounges and a 19. installed. Both sisters have significant stage. Monday (Aug. 29)-Sept. 1. and Sept. 5-8. Mc Kenna said. will be a panel entitled Union. at which tirr.e a schedule of future p.m. Monday through Friday. from 9 televiSion and film credits in their careers. Throughout the remainder of the semester. "Gearing the Public University for locations will be distributed. a.m. -11 p.m. on Saturdays and from 9 photos can be taken from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Ecr,nomic and Community Development: Employees interested in participating in a.m. -1 O p.m. on Sundays. The Information the program should contact Ruth Friend at Desk will be open from 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m.-3 372-2236 by Friday (Aug. 26). Monday through Friday, and from 9 a.m.-6 p.m For more information. call 372-6081. Cindy Puffer has right prescription to help students Classified The 1 0-week series is based on a p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. The Going above and beyond the call of UT students each school year who ------.,...., graduated cost scale per par1icipant: Buckeye Room will be open from 8 duty can many times result in a friendly come to the Student Health Services to Ernployment 16-1 9 participants at $93 each; 20-29 a.m.-11 p.m. Monday through Friday. and Reserve union space pat on the back and the appreciation of work in the pharmacy. participants at 585 each: and 30 noon-10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. peers. But for Cindy Puffer, pharmacy As a preceptor Puffer helps her Opportunities participants at $81 each. In food services. the Falcon's Nest grill The University Unio;i has recently coordinator at Student Health Services, students in such areas as practical will operate 7 a.m.-11 p.m. Monday revised its space reservation policy in the award she received thiS summer as training on computers, inventory control through Friday and from 1 0 a.m. -5 p.m. on coniunction with the University Union the 1988 National Preceptor of the and personnel management. She said Saturday. The cafeteria will be open from Advisor; Committee Year nearly knocked her off her feet. that skills students need the most help New vacancies The intent of the policy revision is to 11 a.m.-1 p.m Monday through Friday and ··1 was flabbergasted," Puffer said in are patient relations and learning P::;st1ng exp,rat1011 Cate for emp!oyees to Complete forms 5-7 p.m. Monday through Thursday. The focus on the reservation and cancellation a~;;:;- noon. Fr:day. Sept 2. ( • inc:cates that about her reaction when she found out different communications styles. Bakery will be open from 7 a.m. -8 p.m. of space to maximize tne use of available e"';iloyee(s) from w1tn:n the department is are All new faculty and administrative staff she had won the annual award In order to qualify for the national facilities. A copy of the policy has been ::;,c::;:ng and oeing considered for tne position.) employees are reminded that they must Monday thrcugh Thursday and from 7 co-sponsored by the National award, Puffer had to be nominated and complete the enrollment requirements for a.m.-2 p.m. on Friday. All three services sent to all departments. Anyone who did Association of Retail Druggists (NARD) have won a local Preceptor of the Year not receive the policy and wishes to have a 9- 2-1 • Library Associate 2 the Group Life. Accidental Death and will be closed on Sundays. and Syntex Pharmaceutical Company. award. urs CoDege of Pharmacy copy mailed should contact the Union at PayRange28 Dismemberment and Health Care benefits The Ice Cream Shoppe will be open 1 1 The sponsors present the award "to nominated her for the honor and she Science Library before the coverages become effective. a.m-11 p.m. Monday through Friday. The 372-2243. honor a pharmacist who has made a was the winner of the college's 1986 II you have not completed the necessary Pizza Shoppe serves between 4-11 p.m. significant contribution to the education Preceptor of the Year award. 9-2-2 Safety and Health Inspector 1 enrollment forms for the above coverages. Monday through Friday. The Bowl 'N of pharmacy students by his or her time. The CoUege of Pharmacy put together PayRange28 Greenery will be open 11 :30 a.m.-2 p.m. Environmental Services please contact the benefits/insurance talent and effort as a preceptor." a portfolio on her and sent it to and 4-7 p.m. Monday through Friday. All For sale Permanent part-time office in 10 Shatzel Hall. or call 372-2112. According to Puffer, who at age 30 is nine-member committee to be reviewed three services are closed on Saturdays and The business education department has the youngest person to ever receive the along with aD the other nominations from Sundays. the following items for sale to other award, a preceptor is a pharmacist in around the country. "When UT The Pheasant Room will serve from charge of fifth-year pharmacy students. nominated me they thought my age Faculty/staffpositions departments: metal office desks. typing Cindy Puffer, pharmacy coordinator at Student Healtfl Services, has been named the 11 :30 a.m.-1 :30 p.m. Monday through Puffer described the preceptor might the largest factor against me in desks. chairs and other miscellaneous be 1988 National Perceptor of the Year for her work in helping to educate pharmacy Friday, and from 4:30-7 p.m. Monday The following faculty positions are available: items. For more information. contact Robin arrangement as similar to a student the voting," she said. But when all the ' students. through Thursday, and from noon-2 p.m. teaching situation. "Students come to votes came in from the committee Romance Languages: Instructor. Spanish (temporary). Also. instructor. French (temporary). at 372-2901. Contact Diane Pretzer 12-2667). Deadline: Immediately. to be fttled in August. Sundays. It is closed on Saturdays. the pharmacy to get cfmical, hands-on Puffer was the winner chosen from the the national convention of NARD where from NARD caDed, at first I could not School ol Mass Communication: Director (re-Opened). Contact Ray Laakaniemi (2-2076). In Prout Monday through Friday The student legal services department experience. It poflShes and refines them 25 finafists, receiving eight of the nine she wiD be officially presented with the believe I won because it iS such a Deadline: Oct. 1 or unbl positlOO is filled. breakfast wiD be served from 7-1 0 a.m .• has for sale a desk. a metal book case and a little more than classes." she added. votes. award. She also wiD receive free prestigious award.·· Puffer said. ··There lunch from 10:30 a.m. -2 p.m., snacks from a cradenza. The three items can be Puffer has been precepting for seven Winning the award involves several continuing education classes and will are so many good pharmacy preceptors The following administrative positions are available: 2-4 p.m .• and dinner from 4-6 p.m. On purchased for $250 or the set can be split years through an externship program benefits for Puffer. In addition to a have a S 1 •000 pharmacy scholarship out there. Academic Enhancement: Counselor-coordinator. academic counseling anct advising Contact Saturdays and Sundays, breakfasUlunch up with prices negotiable. For more with the University of Toledo's College plaque, she will get an all-expenses paid establ'IShed in her name at UT. Annmarie Heldt (2-2558). Deadline: Sept. 2. will be served from 1 O a.m.-2 p.m .. snacks information call Greg Bakies or Marcy "When an executive vice president Continued on page 3 Intercollegiate Athletics: Director of the golf course. Contact Chair of tilt! Search and Screening of Pharmacy. She works with four or five trip to Atlanta. Ga., in October to attend Wilks at 372-2951. Committee, c/o the athletic department (2-2401 ). Deadline: Sept. 16. from 2-4 p.m. and dinner from 4-6 p.m. Re-enrollment needed Possible Ph.D. program being examined for disability insurance Brown es donate 9, 000 books to library CAA report on Role and Mission Statement to be reviewed All employees currently enrolled in the Ray and Pat Browne like to read ... and "It's a void that needs to be filled," culture classes, but can filter into any optional short term disability insurance read ... and read. Although they are Browne said. ··1 have letters from at coursework that adapts its subject to Editor·s note: The fonowing arlicle is the report of the Committee on Academic Priorities plan (EDUCATORS) must sign new partial to detective/crime novels. least a dozen schools that are ready to everyday life, he said. Classes in other Affairs on the prioritizing of the Role and Mission Statement as presented last spring to enrollment application forms if they wish they"re wiDing to open the first chapter hire Ph.D.s in popular culture because areas can include popular literature, PreSident O/scamp and Faculty Senate. It wiO be discussed and debated in senate As noted above, the committee found three of the goals so intrinsic to the operation to continue their insurance after Sept. of almost any book. You name it and they need them to teach. I also have popular music, sports and leisure and meetings this fall. Because of the broad interest of the University community in this of BGSU that they were assigned overarching status in the priority scheme. They 1. they've most likely read it from Chaucer letters from non-academic institutionS, science fiction courses. report, the Monitor has chosen to publish the report in its entirety. were: The principles of academic freedom and faculty governance are affirmed; To George Bass. a representative of Adding Ph.D. coursework to the to Emily Dickinson to Edgar Rice such as the Smithsonian Institution. who maintain and enhance the excellence of undergraduate education; and To improve and Educators Mutual Life Insurance Burroughs. are looking to hire these people." department would provide more visibility Preamble enhance the graduate programs that already exist on campus. This left 24 goals to Company, wiD be available from 9 Dr. Browne is the founder of the Browne said several other universities and strength to the program and the In his Annual Report of the President for 1986-87, President Olscamp outlined the group into the three categories. a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday popular culture department at the also have recognized the need for University, Browne said. Other procedures that his office would follow in the task of assigning priorities to the goals in As the committee deliberated over the placement of these 24 goals, it referred again (Sept. 7 and 8) in the Canal Room of the University and his wife is the butiness advanced study in this area. The dimensions it would bring include: more the Statement of the Role and Mission of Bowling Green State University. In and again not only to the wording of the goal under discussion but also to the text of the University Union to answer questions manager of Popular Press which University of Pennsylvania, the folklore courses; more advanced conjunction with this process, he requested that the Committee on Academic Affairs original document for guidance regarding the fuU meaining of a particular goal. CAA and enroH current and new participants publishes more than 25 books each University of Iowa, the University of theories and methodologies in popular (CAA) assign priorities to these goals. recommends that the foUowing priority be read within the context of the Statement of in the plan. year. Their lines of work have brought Texas and the University of Minnesota culture studies; and more In fulfiUing this task, CAA has made several basiC assumptions. First, the committee the Role and Mission of Bowling Green State University. Additional information regarding the them into contact with a wide range of all have a large number of popular internationalized studies in the subject. assumed that it was not charged with rewriting the Statement of the Role and Mission Emphasize. The committee has identified the following goals as those that need to plan is available in the books both popular and obscure, and culture majors working toward their He said he does not think the Ph.D. of Bowling Green State University. Therefore, the 27 goals articulated in that be emphasized during the next three to five years; that is, the University needs to benefits/insurance office, 10 Shatzel the time flllally has come where they Ph.D.s in American culture. would detract or take students from document remain the official aims of the University and nothing in this present effort commit major amounts of effort and resources to them. The committee wishes to Hall. admit they are overwhelmed by the ··1 don't want to make Bowling Green a Ph.D. coursework in the American should be read as indicating that any of these goals should be eliminated or changed in stress that these 1 O goals are listed in numerical order as they appear in the origianl volumes in their coUections. Recently popular culture school," Browne said. culture program... Actually I think the their essential nature. In addition, there may be other worthy goals particularly outside document and not in order of priority within the "emphasize" category. they donated 9,000 books appraised at "But I want to g:Ve the student every courses from each program would the academic arena that are not among the 27 in the document; CAA did not view it as Goal 1: To increase the financial aid and scholarships for academically quafified Actress to visit $60,000 to the University's Popular opportunity to broaden, deepen and enrich each other," Browne said. its task to expand the list. students. Culture Library. enrich his or her learning experiences Because there would be no other Second, the committee interpreted its role as that of identifying those particular goals Goal 2: To become the first choice of Ohio high school students with the highest campus; film Don't worry that the couple no longer here, and to tum out as literate and as program in the world like it, Browne that most require special attention in terms of both effort and resources in the academic qualifications. has anything left in the house to read. active and precise a thinker as possible. thinks a Bowling Green Ph.D. offering immedi3te future. Thus, committee members began their task after they agreed that Goal 3: To increase the number of minority students who enroU and graduate from Browne estimates they have another "BGSU is recognized as a leader in would puU students not only from across the priorities so assigned would offer assistance to those charged with program the University. retrospective set 8,000-10,000 books stiU at home. popular culture and in order to maintain the country but from around the world. development and budgeting decisions for the University during the next three to frve Goals 6: To increase substantially the number of its (the University"s) graduate A retrospective of motion pictures "We decided to give them to the that we have to keep moving forward.·· And he said the campus is ready for it. years. students over the next 1 O years. featurina actress Lauren Hutton opens with library because they would be more Browne views popular culture as the The popular culture library has more There has been considerable inclination and some encouragement to rank order the Goal 13: To create an environment which will uphold, promote and instill multicultural a double feature Friday (Sept. 9) at the useful there and provide wider public study of every aspect of the culture than 100,000 volumes and the Sound goals from first to last--partly, perhaps so that the budgeting process could be values in students. faculty and staff. Gish Film Theater. accessibility," Browne said. .. around us as well as the behavior we Recording Archives curre'.llly boasts simplified. However, after much discussion and several abortive attempts to rank order Goals 17/22: To support and enhance the environment in which research takes Seven of Hutton's films will be shown in Browne h<>s been working for 20 use throughout our lives. He considers more than 500.000 popular recordings the goals from one to 2 7, CAA decided not to approach its task in this way. Bowling place and to mobilize and enhance the research and scholarly productivity of the the series. which is free and open to the years to build the strongest popular it a history that has, until recently, been and associated print documentation. Green State University is too large and complex an organization to allow for this sort of faculty. (These two goals were viewed as so similar and intertwined that the committee public. culture department in the country at neglected. "Popular culture is comprised of mechanical and highly selective emphasis. The University has many major needs, and decided to treat them as a single goal. By collapsing these two goals and placing them A native of Bowling Green. No other school in the "I think ifs time we fiU in those areas powerful forces that must be it is neither practically nor ethically proper to emphasize one or two or three of in the "emphasize·· category with goal 21, the committee, once again. wishes to stress Charleston, S.C .• nation has a similar department although that have been neglected," Browne understood and the degree to which a them--even in the short run--while ignoring the others. On the other hand. CAA realizes its view that it sees no dichotomy between the two imperatives of research'scholarly Hutton grew up in Browne said a million students a year said. "My experience has been that campus ignores it is the degree to which that in a world of limited resources. some goals must have priority if BGSU is to productivity and excellent teaching.) Florida where she take popular culture courses throughout students learn to think and write when we do a disservice to students." prosper. Goal 18: To provide the personalized qualities of education available al a small attended the the country's campuses. dealing with items that are very close to Browne said. In addition, some of the goals have a more direct impact on the budgeting process school and the range of opportunities available at a large one. University of them, that is everyday culture. We often "A campus should be a breeding than do others. In fact. it was the feeling of the Committee that the ··goals"' for the most Goal 21: To develop, maintain and recognize effectiveness and excellence in Southern Florida and More than 1 00 students have have students come to us and say that ground for great ideas. Any academic part are not parallel: some constitute actual goals; some are more akin to objectives; teaching. later the Sophie obtained master's degrees in popular no! only did they learn a lot, but that the on this campus who properly and others are enabling mechanisms that help to achieve particular goals. Goal 25: To continue to upgrade and maintain library. equipment. laboratory and Newcombe College culture from the University and Browne learning was fun." understands popular culture studies The committee recognized that many of the goals could be attained through judicious other resources necessary for teaching and research. of New Orleans. After said he hopes it won·t be long before a Leaming about this neglected history ought to approve or at least allow us to management of existing resources whereas others will require substantial Enhance. The committee has identified the following goals as those that need to be working as a waitress Ph.D. program is established. doesn"t have to occur in just popular implement a Ph.D. program:· augmentation of resources. With this realization in mind, the committee examined enhanced during the next three to five years; that is, the University needs to commit in Al Hirt's jazz club in Lauren Hutton various methods of grouping the goals and adopted the strategy of dividing the original additional effort and resources to them. Again, CAA wishes to stress that these four New Orleans, she moved to New York to Role and Mission gcals into three categories based on the committee's research, its goals are listed in numerical order as they appear in the original document and not in pursue a modeling career. Within a few Submit applications for Chinese university exchange analysis, and finally its judgment about whether the goals need to be (1) order of priority. years she became one of the best known "emphasized,"' (2) "'enhanced" or (3) "'maintained·· during the next three to five years. Goal 12: Providing its students with an international and intercultural education. history of the United States. education and highest paid cover girls. Applications currently are being solicited interest in several disciplines besides By "'emphasize"' CAA means that a major commitment of resources and effort should Goal 19: To recognize that the developmental tasks essential to each individual must In 1968 Hutton made her film debut in for the University's faculty exchange English. Those subjects include psychology, public speaking. library be made to a goal. By ··enhance" the committee means that a goal is in need of be fostered. "Paper Lion.'" program with the Xian Foreign Languages comparative education, human geography, science, instructional media and additional resources and effort. By "maintain"' the committee means that a goal is being Goal 23: To recruit the most creative and productive faculty and administrative staff In 1978 Hutton and Lillian Gish worked University in China. Faculty are reminded American culture studies, popular culture. management. met in a satisfactory manner and does not require additional funding. as possible. together in Robert AJtman's "A Wedding.'' that the application deadline for 1989-90 Very early in its contemplation, the committee agreed that three of the goals seem to Goal 26: To significantly increase the level of external funding for research and During the making of that motion picture the faculty improvement leaves is Oct. 3. require special categorization. The committee believes that goal 27, ''The principles of education. two actresses became good friends. A formal appfication for the exchange Orchestral library given to college academic freedom and faculty governance are affirmed," is the Sine qua non of a Maintain. The committee has identified the following goals as those that should be requires only a brief letter and a vita. They Hutton is a member of the Gish Film The College of Musical Arts has received students and enrich the experienoos of contemporary university. As the Statement of the Role and Mission itseH states, faculty maintained during the next three to five years; that is, these goals are currently being should be sent, no later than Oct. 28, to Theater National Advisory Committee and an orchestral library valued atS 1 0, 981 those who attend orchestral preformances members must be free to conduct their teaching and research without the .. threat of met in a satisfactory manner and do not require additional funding. Again. these 1 O Dr. Lester E. Barber, English, coordinator is committed to making the only theater in from one of its earliest graduates. on campus. loss of their jobs due to personal opinion or by social stigma due to the nature of their goals are risted in numerical order and not in order of priority. of the program. General expressions of the world named to commemorate the Donald Armstrong a high school investigation." In addition, shared governance is essential to the effective functioning Goal 4: To recruit a substantially larger number of academically qualified foreign interest and questions also are welcome The music collection belonged to the late was achievements of Dorothy and Lillian Gish a music teacher and orchestra conductor at of the University community. students. and for more information, contact Barber at Donald Armstrong, a 1930 graduate of the national landmark. University, and was donated to the Grand Rapids High School. "He was one of Goal 9, ''To maintain and enhance the excellence of undergraduate education'" and Goal 5: To attract increasing numbers of academically qualified students from 372-7543. University by his widow, Marjorie our early successful graduates and an goal 14, "To improve and enhance the graduate programs that already exist on out-of-state. Two of Hutton's films will open the series In previous years the exchange has been Armstrong of Grand Rapids, Mich. outstanding musician," said Dr. J. Paul campus" are overarching goals of the University that are fundamental to its mission as Goal 7: To attract on a yearly basis an increasing number of non-traditional students on Friday. "Little Fauss and Big Halsy." a an academic year program exclusively. ''This coUection reflects a quality Kennedy, former dean of the CoUege of an institution of higher education. All other goals in the Role and Mission Statement are and lo respond appropriately to their levels of preparation, experience. needs and 1970 film which also stars However, for 1989-90 a new opportunity cross-section of present day orchestral Musical Arts who was responsible for viewed as serving these twin imperatives. interests. and Michael Pollard, will be shown at 7 was negotiated by Dr. Eloise Clark, vice repertoire," said Dr. Robert Thayer, dean coordinating the gift. Likewise, the committee wishes to stress that it views as most important to the health Goal 8: To make its educational programs, services and the professional expertise of p.m. The 1974 film "'The Gambler," with president for academic affairs, during her of the College of Musical Arts. "It also "He developed a terrific string and of the University that the two equally highest priorities of BGSU be research/scholarly its faculty available to governmental agencies, business firms, educational institutions James Caan and Paul Sorvino, will be visit to the Chinese university. Each year, includes music which is unavailable for orchestral program at Grand productivity and excellent teaching. The committee sees no cflChotomy between these and other organizations, groups and individuals. shown at 8:45 p.m. one of the two or three positions avarsable 10: To provide its undergraduate students with a "practical liberal education.'· purchase today, really making it priceless.'' Rapids--perhaps one of the very best in the two goals and, in fact, believes that together they foster the sort of productive faculty Goal The Friday night series will continue on may be filled by two one-semester 11 : To offer professional degree programs. Many of the collection's orchestral scores state of Michigan," Kennedy said. that is found in a mature university. The committee believes that it is of prime Goal Sept. 23 with the appointments instead of by a full year are no longer in print, he noted. Marjorie Armstrong also is a graduate of importance to foster an environment in which excellence in both teaching and research Goals 15: To initiate new Ph.D. programs in selected areas. (It is the strong feeling of 7 p.m. showing of "Welcome to LA.·· appointment. The one-semester the committee that during the next three to five years, BGSU should channel those Thayer said the Armstrong collection will the University, receiving her degree in is viewed as paramount. starring Hutton, Keith Carradine, Sally arrangements are intended for tenured and resources earmarked for education at the doctoral level into existing Ph.D. programs; both enhance the education of music 1934. Methodology Kellerman, Geraldine Chaplin and Sissy probationary faculty candidates. these programs are, in many cases. underfunded and in need of an infusion of Spacek. Barber said that while members of some The committee set about its task of assigning priorities to the goals in the resources if they are to retain their quality. However. the committee does not wish to "A Wedding" will be shown on Oct. 14 departments are more likely than others to University's Role and Mission statement by examining material from a number of be interpreted as calling for a lessening commitment to graduate education at BGSU or and followed on Oct. 28 by the 1980 film be attracted by what is primarily a teaching sources. These included: as wanting to inhibit the implementation of Ph.D. programs that are currently under "'American Gigolo.'" exchange with a language institute in the 1 . Rankings done by chairs. directors and deans at the request of Dr. Eloise Clark, development. CAA is advising very limited growth in the number of doctoral programs "Zorro. The Gay Blade.·· in which Hutton People's Republic of China. any faculty vice president for academic affairs. (This material is available in Clark's office.) in the next few years and then only in places where it is truly justified.) co-stars with Geroge Hamilton and Ren who have flexibifity of interest and skill. 2. Comments made by members of the University community at an open forum Goal 16: By initiating new programs at the master's level. Leibman. will be shown on Nov. 4. particularly those who have a generalist conducted by the committee on Nov. 1 7. 1 98 7. (A transcript of the forum also is Goal 20: To provide opportunities for students to develop a sense of personal The final movie in the series, "Lassiter:· concern for American thought and culture, available in Clark"s office.) Subsequent to the forum. Dr. Denise Trauth. chair of CAA, fulfillment within the context of an interdependent society. which features Tom Selleck and Bob could be appropriate candidates for the met with the executive committee of Dr. Mary Edmonds. vice president for student Goal 24: To maximize the creative productivity and teaching effectiveness of the Hoskins in addition to Hutton, will be shown exchange. affairs to hear its comments regarding this process. faculty. a policy of differential department and individual teaching loads should be on Nov. 11. Xian officials have indicated specific 3. Written communications to the committee from a variety of sources and various instituted. schemae developed by members of the committee. The committee never agreed to use a single, controlling mode of analysiS during the process of assigning priorities. Rather, it was influenced by a set of "rubricS" against Conclusion 100, OOOth graduate to receive May degree which the members reviewed and tested all the goals (with the exception of the three The Committee on Academic Affairs undertook the task of assigning priorities to the given special attention above.) These rubrics may be_ stated as_questions: . goals in the Statement of the Role and Mission of Bowling Green State University and is The University will be celebrating a milestone when it presents its 100,000th degree 1 . What will most improve the academic and financial well-being of BGSU m the next reporting the results of its deliverations to President Olscamp and Faculty Senate. The at the May 1989 commencement ceremonies. To commemorate the event, the three to five years? committee's task involved long hours of studying. listening, debating and writing. aD in University is planning to honor 25 accomplished graduates at the ceremonies. 2. What wiD most improve the University's social responsibility and its role in a an effort to help this institution achieve the mandate of the Statement: ··The mission of The alumni to be recognized will include men and women from each of the eight changing world? the University is to uphold. promote and implement the educational values essential for decades that students have graduated from Bowling Green. The graduates will 3. What will most improve excellence in an institution of higher education? the continuation of a free society.'' This report represents the committee·s attempt to represent different geographical regions, occupations and people whom others think Along with many other perceptions and arguments, these questions helped to shape meet that mandate. and the committee recommends its adoption by the Board of are good examples of Bowling Green graduates. the final configuration presented below. Trustees. A special committee, appointed by the Alumni Association Board of Trustees, will select the alumni. Sally Blair, secretary of the board and director of instructional television for WBGU-TV, is chair of the committee. Puffer~_tr_o_m~th_e_tron~_t_pa_g~e~~~~~~~~---'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To ensure that the graduates selected represent many areas of the University, the where both gain from the experience.·· Puffer finds time to be an adjunct committee requests faculty and staff to submit recommendations of accompl"IShed George C. Hough Jr., sociology, packs his belongings as he prepares for the ··1 put 1 OD percent into the extemship Puffer said she likes being a she said. professor at Bowling Green and at UT alumni. department's move from Founders Hall to the newly renovated Wiliams Hall. The program and this honor was a nice preceptor because the fifth-year Puffer, a Bowling Green resident, has She has taught courses in career choice Recommendations should be submitted by Sept. 22 to the alumni association, and sociology, history and political science departments have had temporary quarters in reward for all the time and effort," added students help keep her ··current." worked at Student Health Services for options in pharmacy, computer should include the nominee's name and the reason why he or she is an outstanding the residence hall for the past two years. By moving the offices out, 123 spaces win be Puffer. a 1980 graduate from University "'They have the most up-to-date knowledge and share that with me. And five years. applications in pharmacy and graduate of Bowling Green. For more information, contact the alumni association at opened for students cuffenUy living in other residence halt lounges. of Toledo. She received her certification 372-2701. from the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy I share with them things I have learned In addition to her duties at the over-the-counter products.-- Kari in January 1 981 . on the job. It's a give-and-take situation pharmacy and working as a preceptor. Hesbum Re-enrollment needed Possible Ph.D. program being examined for disability insurance Brown es donate 9, 000 books to library CAA report on Role and Mission Statement to be reviewed All employees currently enrolled in the Ray and Pat Browne like to read ... and "It's a void that needs to be filled," culture classes, but can filter into any optional short term disability insurance read ... and read. Although they are Browne said. ··1 have letters from at coursework that adapts its subject to Editor·s note: The fonowing arlicle is the report of the Committee on Academic Priorities plan (EDUCATORS) must sign new partial to detective/crime novels. least a dozen schools that are ready to everyday life, he said. Classes in other Affairs on the prioritizing of the Role and Mission Statement as presented last spring to enrollment application forms if they wish they"re wiDing to open the first chapter hire Ph.D.s in popular culture because areas can include popular literature, PreSident O/scamp and Faculty Senate. It wiO be discussed and debated in senate As noted above, the committee found three of the goals so intrinsic to the operation to continue their insurance after Sept. of almost any book. You name it and they need them to teach. I also have popular music, sports and leisure and meetings this fall. Because of the broad interest of the University community in this of BGSU that they were assigned overarching status in the priority scheme. They 1. they've most likely read it from Chaucer letters from non-academic institutionS, science fiction courses. report, the Monitor has chosen to publish the report in its entirety. were: The principles of academic freedom and faculty governance are affirmed; To George Bass. a representative of Adding Ph.D. coursework to the to Emily Dickinson to Edgar Rice such as the Smithsonian Institution. who maintain and enhance the excellence of undergraduate education; and To improve and Educators Mutual Life Insurance Burroughs. are looking to hire these people." department would provide more visibility Preamble enhance the graduate programs that already exist on campus. This left 24 goals to Company, wiD be available from 9 Dr. Browne is the founder of the Browne said several other universities and strength to the program and the In his Annual Report of the President for 1986-87, President Olscamp outlined the group into the three categories. a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday popular culture department at the also have recognized the need for University, Browne said. Other procedures that his office would follow in the task of assigning priorities to the goals in As the committee deliberated over the placement of these 24 goals, it referred again (Sept. 7 and 8) in the Canal Room of the University and his wife is the butiness advanced study in this area. The dimensions it would bring include: more the Statement of the Role and Mission of Bowling Green State University. In and again not only to the wording of the goal under discussion but also to the text of the University Union to answer questions manager of Popular Press which University of Pennsylvania, the folklore courses; more advanced conjunction with this process, he requested that the Committee on Academic Affairs original document for guidance regarding the fuU meaining of a particular goal. CAA and enroH current and new participants publishes more than 25 books each University of Iowa, the University of theories and methodologies in popular (CAA) assign priorities to these goals. recommends that the foUowing priority be read within the context of the Statement of in the plan. year. Their lines of work have brought Texas and the University of Minnesota culture studies; and more In fulfiUing this task, CAA has made several basiC assumptions. First, the committee the Role and Mission of Bowling Green State University. Additional information regarding the them into contact with a wide range of all have a large number of popular internationalized studies in the subject. assumed that it was not charged with rewriting the Statement of the Role and Mission Emphasize. The committee has identified the following goals as those that need to plan is available in the books both popular and obscure, and culture majors working toward their He said he does not think the Ph.D. of Bowling Green State University. Therefore, the 27 goals articulated in that be emphasized during the next three to five years; that is, the University needs to benefits/insurance office, 10 Shatzel the time flllally has come where they Ph.D.s in American culture. would detract or take students from document remain the official aims of the University and nothing in this present effort commit major amounts of effort and resources to them. The committee wishes to Hall. admit they are overwhelmed by the ··1 don't want to make Bowling Green a Ph.D. coursework in the American should be read as indicating that any of these goals should be eliminated or changed in stress that these 1 O goals are listed in numerical order as they appear in the origianl volumes in their coUections. Recently popular culture school," Browne said. culture program... Actually I think the their essential nature. In addition, there may be other worthy goals particularly outside document and not in order of priority within the "emphasize" category. they donated 9,000 books appraised at "But I want to g:Ve the student every courses from each program would the academic arena that are not among the 27 in the document; CAA did not view it as Goal 1: To increase the financial aid and scholarships for academically quafified Actress to visit $60,000 to the University's Popular opportunity to broaden, deepen and enrich each other," Browne said. its task to expand the list. students. Culture Library. enrich his or her learning experiences Because there would be no other Second, the committee interpreted its role as that of identifying those particular goals Goal 2: To become the first choice of Ohio high school students with the highest campus; film Don't worry that the couple no longer here, and to tum out as literate and as program in the world like it, Browne that most require special attention in terms of both effort and resources in the academic qualifications. has anything left in the house to read. active and precise a thinker as possible. thinks a Bowling Green Ph.D. offering immedi3te future. Thus, committee members began their task after they agreed that Goal 3: To increase the number of minority students who enroU and graduate from Browne estimates they have another "BGSU is recognized as a leader in would puU students not only from across the priorities so assigned would offer assistance to those charged with program the University. retrospective set 8,000-10,000 books stiU at home. popular culture and in order to maintain the country but from around the world. development and budgeting decisions for the University during the next three to frve Goals 6: To increase substantially the number of its (the University"s) graduate A retrospective of motion pictures "We decided to give them to the that we have to keep moving forward.·· And he said the campus is ready for it. years. students over the next 1 O years. featurina actress Lauren Hutton opens with library because they would be more Browne views popular culture as the The popular culture library has more There has been considerable inclination and some encouragement to rank order the Goal 13: To create an environment which will uphold, promote and instill multicultural a double feature Friday (Sept. 9) at the useful there and provide wider public study of every aspect of the culture than 100,000 volumes and the Sound goals from first to last--partly, perhaps so that the budgeting process could be values in students. faculty and staff. Gish Film Theater. accessibility," Browne said. .. around us as well as the behavior we Recording Archives curre'.llly boasts simplified. However, after much discussion and several abortive attempts to rank order Goals 17/22: To support and enhance the environment in which research takes Seven of Hutton's films will be shown in Browne h<>s been working for 20 use throughout our lives. He considers more than 500.000 popular recordings the goals from one to 2 7, CAA decided not to approach its task in this way. Bowling place and to mobilize and enhance the research and scholarly productivity of the the series. which is free and open to the years to build the strongest popular it a history that has, until recently, been and associated print documentation. Green State University is too large and complex an organization to allow for this sort of faculty. (These two goals were viewed as so similar and intertwined that the committee public. culture department in the country at neglected. "Popular culture is comprised of mechanical and highly selective emphasis. The University has many major needs, and decided to treat them as a single goal. By collapsing these two goals and placing them A native of Bowling Green. No other school in the "I think ifs time we fiU in those areas powerful forces that must be it is neither practically nor ethically proper to emphasize one or two or three of in the "emphasize·· category with goal 21, the committee, once again. wishes to stress Charleston, S.C .• nation has a similar department although that have been neglected," Browne understood and the degree to which a them--even in the short run--while ignoring the others. On the other hand. CAA realizes its view that it sees no dichotomy between the two imperatives of research'scholarly Hutton grew up in Browne said a million students a year said. "My experience has been that campus ignores it is the degree to which that in a world of limited resources. some goals must have priority if BGSU is to productivity and excellent teaching.) Florida where she take popular culture courses throughout students learn to think and write when we do a disservice to students." prosper. Goal 18: To provide the personalized qualities of education available al a small attended the the country's campuses. dealing with items that are very close to Browne said. In addition, some of the goals have a more direct impact on the budgeting process school and the range of opportunities available at a large one. University of them, that is everyday culture. We often "A campus should be a breeding than do others. In fact. it was the feeling of the Committee that the ··goals"' for the most Goal 21: To develop, maintain and recognize effectiveness and excellence in Southern Florida and More than 1 00 students have have students come to us and say that ground for great ideas. Any academic part are not parallel: some constitute actual goals; some are more akin to objectives; teaching. later the Sophie obtained master's degrees in popular no! only did they learn a lot, but that the on this campus who properly and others are enabling mechanisms that help to achieve particular goals. Goal 25: To continue to upgrade and maintain library. equipment. laboratory and Newcombe College culture from the University and Browne learning was fun." understands popular culture studies The committee recognized that many of the goals could be attained through judicious other resources necessary for teaching and research. of New Orleans. After said he hopes it won·t be long before a Leaming about this neglected history ought to approve or at least allow us to management of existing resources whereas others will require substantial Enhance. The committee has identified the following goals as those that need to be working as a waitress Ph.D. program is established. doesn"t have to occur in just popular implement a Ph.D. program:· augmentation of resources. With this realization in mind, the committee examined enhanced during the next three to five years; that is, the University needs to commit in Al Hirt's jazz club in Lauren Hutton various methods of grouping the goals and adopted the strategy of dividing the original additional effort and resources to them. Again, CAA wishes to stress that these four New Orleans, she moved to New York to Role and Mission gcals into three categories based on the committee's research, its goals are listed in numerical order as they appear in the original document and not in pursue a modeling career. Within a few Submit applications for Chinese university exchange analysis, and finally its judgment about whether the goals need to be (1) order of priority. years she became one of the best known "emphasized,"' (2) "'enhanced" or (3) "'maintained·· during the next three to five years. Goal 12: Providing its students with an international and intercultural education. history of the United States. education and highest paid cover girls. Applications currently are being solicited interest in several disciplines besides By "'emphasize"' CAA means that a major commitment of resources and effort should Goal 19: To recognize that the developmental tasks essential to each individual must In 1968 Hutton made her film debut in for the University's faculty exchange English. Those subjects include psychology, public speaking. library be made to a goal. By ··enhance" the committee means that a goal is in need of be fostered. "Paper Lion.'" program with the Xian Foreign Languages comparative education, human geography, science, instructional media and additional resources and effort. By "maintain"' the committee means that a goal is being Goal 23: To recruit the most creative and productive faculty and administrative staff In 1978 Hutton and Lillian Gish worked University in China. Faculty are reminded American culture studies, popular culture. management. met in a satisfactory manner and does not require additional funding. as possible. together in Robert AJtman's "A Wedding.'' that the application deadline for 1989-90 Very early in its contemplation, the committee agreed that three of the goals seem to Goal 26: To significantly increase the level of external funding for research and During the making of that motion picture the faculty improvement leaves is Oct. 3. require special categorization. The committee believes that goal 27, ''The principles of education. two actresses became good friends. A formal appfication for the exchange Orchestral library given to college academic freedom and faculty governance are affirmed," is the Sine qua non of a Maintain. The committee has identified the following goals as those that should be requires only a brief letter and a vita. They Hutton is a member of the Gish Film The College of Musical Arts has received students and enrich the experienoos of contemporary university. As the Statement of the Role and Mission itseH states, faculty maintained during the next three to five years; that is, these goals are currently being should be sent, no later than Oct. 28, to Theater National Advisory Committee and an orchestral library valued atS 1 0, 981 those who attend orchestral preformances members must be free to conduct their teaching and research without the .. threat of met in a satisfactory manner and do not require additional funding. Again. these 1 O Dr. Lester E. Barber, English, coordinator is committed to making the only theater in from one of its earliest graduates. on campus. loss of their jobs due to personal opinion or by social stigma due to the nature of their goals are risted in numerical order and not in order of priority. of the program. General expressions of the world named to commemorate the Donald Armstrong a high school investigation." In addition, shared governance is essential to the effective functioning Goal 4: To recruit a substantially larger number of academically qualified foreign interest and questions also are welcome The music collection belonged to the late was achievements of Dorothy and Lillian Gish a music teacher and orchestra conductor at of the University community. students. and for more information, contact Barber at Donald Armstrong, a 1930 graduate of the national landmark. University, and was donated to the Grand Rapids High School. "He was one of Goal 9, ''To maintain and enhance the excellence of undergraduate education'" and Goal 5: To attract increasing numbers of academically qualified students from 372-7543. University by his widow, Marjorie our early successful graduates and an goal 14, "To improve and enhance the graduate programs that already exist on out-of-state. Two of Hutton's films will open the series In previous years the exchange has been Armstrong of Grand Rapids, Mich. outstanding musician," said Dr. J. Paul campus" are overarching goals of the University that are fundamental to its mission as Goal 7: To attract on a yearly basis an increasing number of non-traditional students on Friday. "Little Fauss and Big Halsy." a an academic year program exclusively. ''This coUection reflects a quality Kennedy, former dean of the CoUege of an institution of higher education. All other goals in the Role and Mission Statement are and lo respond appropriately to their levels of preparation, experience. needs and 1970 film which also stars Robert Redford However, for 1989-90 a new opportunity cross-section of present day orchestral Musical Arts who was responsible for viewed as serving these twin imperatives. interests. and Michael Pollard, will be shown at 7 was negotiated by Dr. Eloise Clark, vice repertoire," said Dr. Robert Thayer, dean coordinating the gift. Likewise, the committee wishes to stress that it views as most important to the health Goal 8: To make its educational programs, services and the professional expertise of p.m. The 1974 film "'The Gambler," with president for academic affairs, during her of the College of Musical Arts. "It also "He developed a terrific string and of the University that the two equally highest priorities of BGSU be research/scholarly its faculty available to governmental agencies, business firms, educational institutions James Caan and Paul Sorvino, will be visit to the Chinese university. Each year, includes music which is unavailable for orchestral program at Grand productivity and excellent teaching. The committee sees no cflChotomy between these and other organizations, groups and individuals. shown at 8:45 p.m. one of the two or three positions avarsable 10: To provide its undergraduate students with a "practical liberal education.'· purchase today, really making it priceless.'' Rapids--perhaps one of the very best in the two goals and, in fact, believes that together they foster the sort of productive faculty Goal The Friday night series will continue on may be filled by two one-semester 11 : To offer professional degree programs. Many of the collection's orchestral scores state of Michigan," Kennedy said. that is found in a mature university. The committee believes that it is of prime Goal Sept. 23 with the appointments instead of by a full year are no longer in print, he noted. Marjorie Armstrong also is a graduate of importance to foster an environment in which excellence in both teaching and research Goals 15: To initiate new Ph.D. programs in selected areas. (It is the strong feeling of 7 p.m. showing of "Welcome to LA.·· appointment. The one-semester the committee that during the next three to five years, BGSU should channel those Thayer said the Armstrong collection will the University, receiving her degree in is viewed as paramount. starring Hutton, Keith Carradine, Sally arrangements are intended for tenured and resources earmarked for education at the doctoral level into existing Ph.D. programs; both enhance the education of music 1934. Methodology Kellerman, Geraldine Chaplin and Sissy probationary faculty candidates. these programs are, in many cases. underfunded and in need of an infusion of Spacek. Barber said that while members of some The committee set about its task of assigning priorities to the goals in the resources if they are to retain their quality. However. the committee does not wish to "A Wedding" will be shown on Oct. 14 departments are more likely than others to University's Role and Mission statement by examining material from a number of be interpreted as calling for a lessening commitment to graduate education at BGSU or and followed on Oct. 28 by the 1980 film be attracted by what is primarily a teaching sources. These included: as wanting to inhibit the implementation of Ph.D. programs that are currently under "'American Gigolo.'" exchange with a language institute in the 1 . Rankings done by chairs. directors and deans at the request of Dr. Eloise Clark, development. CAA is advising very limited growth in the number of doctoral programs "Zorro. The Gay Blade.·· in which Hutton People's Republic of China. any faculty vice president for academic affairs. (This material is available in Clark's office.) in the next few years and then only in places where it is truly justified.) co-stars with Geroge Hamilton and Ren who have flexibifity of interest and skill. 2. Comments made by members of the University community at an open forum Goal 16: By initiating new programs at the master's level. Leibman. will be shown on Nov. 4. particularly those who have a generalist conducted by the committee on Nov. 1 7. 1 98 7. (A transcript of the forum also is Goal 20: To provide opportunities for students to develop a sense of personal The final movie in the series, "Lassiter:· concern for American thought and culture, available in Clark"s office.) Subsequent to the forum. Dr. Denise Trauth. chair of CAA, fulfillment within the context of an interdependent society. which features Tom Selleck and Bob could be appropriate candidates for the met with the executive committee of Dr. Mary Edmonds. vice president for student Goal 24: To maximize the creative productivity and teaching effectiveness of the Hoskins in addition to Hutton, will be shown exchange. affairs to hear its comments regarding this process. faculty. a policy of differential department and individual teaching loads should be on Nov. 11. Xian officials have indicated specific 3. Written communications to the committee from a variety of sources and various instituted. schemae developed by members of the committee. The committee never agreed to use a single, controlling mode of analysiS during the process of assigning priorities. Rather, it was influenced by a set of "rubricS" against Conclusion 100, OOOth graduate to receive May degree which the members reviewed and tested all the goals (with the exception of the three The Committee on Academic Affairs undertook the task of assigning priorities to the given special attention above.) These rubrics may be_ stated as_questions: . goals in the Statement of the Role and Mission of Bowling Green State University and is The University will be celebrating a milestone when it presents its 100,000th degree 1 . What will most improve the academic and financial well-being of BGSU m the next reporting the results of its deliverations to President Olscamp and Faculty Senate. The at the May 1989 commencement ceremonies. To commemorate the event, the three to five years? committee's task involved long hours of studying. listening, debating and writing. aD in University is planning to honor 25 accomplished graduates at the ceremonies. 2. What wiD most improve the University's social responsibility and its role in a an effort to help this institution achieve the mandate of the Statement: ··The mission of The alumni to be recognized will include men and women from each of the eight changing world? the University is to uphold. promote and implement the educational values essential for decades that students have graduated from Bowling Green. The graduates will 3. What will most improve excellence in an institution of higher education? the continuation of a free society.'' This report represents the committee·s attempt to represent different geographical regions, occupations and people whom others think Along with many other perceptions and arguments, these questions helped to shape meet that mandate. and the committee recommends its adoption by the Board of are good examples of Bowling Green graduates. the final configuration presented below. Trustees. A special committee, appointed by the Alumni Association Board of Trustees, will select the alumni. Sally Blair, secretary of the board and director of instructional television for WBGU-TV, is chair of the committee. Puffer~_tr_o_m~th_e_tron~_t_pa_g~e~~~~~~~~---'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To ensure that the graduates selected represent many areas of the University, the where both gain from the experience.·· Puffer finds time to be an adjunct committee requests faculty and staff to submit recommendations of accompl"IShed George C. Hough Jr., sociology, packs his belongings as he prepares for the ··1 put 1 OD percent into the extemship Puffer said she likes being a she said. professor at Bowling Green and at UT alumni. department's move from Founders Hall to the newly renovated Wiliams Hall. The program and this honor was a nice preceptor because the fifth-year Puffer, a Bowling Green resident, has She has taught courses in career choice Recommendations should be submitted by Sept. 22 to the alumni association, and sociology, history and political science departments have had temporary quarters in reward for all the time and effort," added students help keep her ··current." worked at Student Health Services for options in pharmacy, computer should include the nominee's name and the reason why he or she is an outstanding the residence hall for the past two years. By moving the offices out, 123 spaces win be Puffer. a 1980 graduate from University "'They have the most up-to-date knowledge and share that with me. And five years. applications in pharmacy and graduate of Bowling Green. For more information, contact the alumni association at opened for students cuffenUy living in other residence halt lounges. of Toledo. She received her certification 372-2701. from the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy I share with them things I have learned In addition to her duties at the over-the-counter products.-- Kari in January 1 981 . on the job. It's a give-and-take situation pharmacy and working as a preceptor. Hesbum Date book WBGU-TV Program, ··Art Beat:· featuring the Monday, Sept. 5 artists and cultural events of northwest Ohio in both live and taped interviews. performances Labot Day, a holiday for all Uni11ers1ty and exhibitions. with host Marcia Brown. 5:30 employees and students and 11 p.m .. Channel27. Auditions, for ···Night Mother:· 7 p m . 400 University Hall. Open to all ITTterested persons Tuesday, Sept. 6 from the campus and community. Callbacks are Thursday (Sept 8). For more informat10n. call 372·7174 Sept. 12, 1988 Art Exhibition, ··contemporary Art 1n Vol. XII.. No. Bowling Green State University Northwest Ohio Collect10ns. ··Gallery. F111e Arts 11 Building. through Sept 2 1 Gallery hours are 9 a m.·4 30 pm weekdays and 2-5 pm on Thursday, Sept. 8 Sundays. Free Aids Awareness Day. information tables. 1 1 UAO Plant Sale. 9 a.m.·5 p.m . Union Oval Olscamp thanks a m ·4 p m . Union Oval Sponsored by the Instructional Improvement Symposium, Lesb1at1 and Gay All1at1ce. UAO and Student ··incentives for Excellence."" through Friday Health Sef\iices (Sept 9). Speakers scheduled throughout both classified staff Faculty Senate Meeting, 2 30 p m.. days at various locations on campus Prior Assembly Room. McFall Center. registration required. For more 1nformat10n, call Men's Soccer, BGSU vs. Central Michigan. 372-8181. Sponsored by the Faculty for dedication 3 30 p m . Mickey Cochrane Field Development Committee. Approximately 50 works of art loaned for display by northwest Ohio art collectors ere WBGU-TV Program, ··The Story of the Great being shown through Sept. 21 in a new exhibition entitled ··contemporary Art in President Olscamp commended the Women's Volleyball, BGSU vs. University of University's classified staff at their annual Michigan. 7 p.m . Anderson Arena. Black Swamp," a folklife television documentary Northwest Ohio Collections·· in the Rne Arts Gallery of the School of Art. Admiring convocation held Sept. 2 for its hard work Auditions, for "'"Night Mother:· 7 pm .. 400 exploring this Ohio region and the ancestors some of the pieces are Kim Phillips. art. and Jeff Pickard, a graduate student in University Hall Open to all interested persons who settled the land. 1 :30 p.m . Channel 27. computer sciences. in making the campus an attractive from the campus and community Callbacks are Summer Musical Theatre, presents ""Little environment to students, parents and Thursday (Sept. 8). For more information. call Shop of Horrors.·· 8 p.m., Kobacker Hall. Moore other staff members. 372·7174. Musical Arts Center. For ticket information. call He said the first impression a student AIDS Awareness Presentation, 7 :30 p.m .. 372-8171. and his or her parents have of the campus UAO Campus Movie, ··The Three Stooges 220 Math Sciences Building. Followed by a RETIRE program estimates faculty benefits comes from such things the way the Film Festival," 9 p.m .. Gish Fdm Theater. Hanna as movie about AIDS, "An Early Frost." about 9 grounds and buildings look; how they are p.m Sponsored by the Lestr.an and Gay Hall. Free. The State Teachers Retirement System of service credit at retirement; and treated by University employees: the Alliance. UAO and Student Health Services. WBGU-TV Program, "Time Out.·· with host has developed a computer software birthdate of beneficiary (if applicable). Progressive Student Organization Meeting, Larry Weiss. as he interviews coaches. profiles program called RETIRE, which can be used STAS cautions that the software program quality of the food they eat there and the 8 p.m .. United Ctuistian Fellowship Center. 313 athletes and recaps University sporting events, to gain an estimate of an individual's provides only an estimate and that final physical condition of the residence halls. Thurstin. Everyone welcome. 11 p.m.,Channel27. retirement benefits. benefits calculations will be made by STAS ··And who are the people whO handle all The following information is needed to at the lime of retirement. The program is that? The faculty? Not usually. They are Friday, Sept. 9 use RETIRE: either highest three years of sett-instructional and very easy to operate. the last, not the first people to see our Wednesday, Sept. 7 eamigs or final average salary; total years The RETIRE disk may be used in the prospective new students. They don·t faculty-staff computer workroom in 1 02 handle much of the processing, and they UAO Plant Sale, 9 a.m.-5 p.m .. Union Oval. UAO Plant Sale, 9 a.m.-5 p.m .. Union Oval. don't have the responsibility for the Conference, "Upstream/Downstream: Issues Hayes Hall. The usual hours for the Student Organizations Fair, 11 a.m.-3 p.m .. grounds and physical plant. nor for in Environmelal Ethics."' through Saturday (Sept. Faculty note holiday computer room are 8:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m .. Lenhart Grand Ballroom. University Union. Bob Kreien/