Spartan Daily He Also Taught History at the University of Hawaii for Three Years
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SJSU dean Bread On the uses grant to ,NN,_40r and street study Hawaii Roses 1 page 3 page 4 by Jeffrey Morris SJSU received a letter front the National Endowment for Humanities yesterday awarding the university a $125.1100 grant to study the history of Hawaii. Brett Melendy, dean of undergraduate studies, will cowling the project. The. grant will cover three years of research that will be done in Honolulu as well as in the presidential libraries in Washington, D.C.," Melendy said. Wendy served as vice.. president of the community colleges in Hawaii for nine years. Spartan Daily He also taught history at the University of Hawaii for three years. The. National Endowment for Humanities is an Volume 73. Number 26 Serving San Jose State University since 1934 Wednesday, October 10, 1979 agency chartered by Congress to make appropriations in divisions of education such as research or fellowships. :e The. awards are made four times a year. -In the last three. years no such grant has been awarded to a CSUC campus," Melendy said. st Tlw grant will provide funds for research associates ht to aid Melendy on the project. Melendy said the associates Enrollment drops 1,129 will probably do the research in Hawaii, although he may. concho 1 the work in Washington. Is -I ((ill most likely have the associates go to Hawaii so is Faculty cuts SJSU enrollment has dropped that I will not have to vacate my responsibilities at below administration expectations ly &1St Melendy said. this semester, enough to require an Melendy sent the. proposal in last February The to include $805,000 "payback" to the state proposel was approved in August. Yesterday he received which may result in faculty layoffs. a letter acknowledging the. award. The project is SJSU President Gail Fullerton scheduled to begin on Jan. 1, 1980. tenured posts released fall enrollment figures late "I am interested in studying the planter oligarchy on Friday, which showed that 1,129 the island of Hawaii and how in the island's second by Morgan Hampton fewer students registered this fall revolution in 1954, the. oligarchy was overthrown by the ys Enrollment decline at SJSU will than last, a decline 01 4.2 percent. Japanese Americans on the island." Melendy said. he force the layoff of tenured faculty Total enrollment this semester Ile will also study the decision-making process by next year despite the large number is 25,822 students, down from 26,951 Mainland administrators about the territory of Hawaii. ge of temporary faculty, SJSU last fall. "Hawaii is the only territory in American history that ly President Gail Fullerton said More importantly for budget has existed mainly in the 20th century." he said. un yesterday. consideration, SJSU enrolled 797 to Melendy's interest in Hawaiian history began during fewer full-time equivalent (FTE his research on racial discrimination in California. According to spring 1979 students than last fall. "I was doing sonic research for a book called ey academic eniployment figures, FTE is arrived at by taking the .Governors of California' which I collaborated on with Dr. ry temporary faculty number 780 total student credit units and Benjamin c:ilbert of the History Department," he said. of compared to 900 tenured faculty. dividing by 15. the number of units ca Id mina has a long history of racism against Asian ry Fullerton would not estimate for a full-time academic load. FTE people. This prompted my interest in the manner in which how many faculty positions would be. is the basis used for budget Atilall are treated in one of the nicest heavily Asian allocations to the universiy. populated states, Ice' said. Iced, but said the number will be determined by November. John K. Foote, dean of academic Wendy said he will write a book on his research at planning, said he is "inclined to the end of his three-year study. Fullerton said tenured faculty believe" that the enrollment decline positions will be lost because review and payback will mean a cut in of teaching service areas will be faculty positions. the first consideration in deter- He said the California State mining faculty cuts, before faculty University and Colleges Board of Police sweep Trustees requires that at least half position or seniority. A teaching service area is of the payback come from the in- usually a department iir a con- structional budget, which includes centration within a department. salaries for faculty and deans along upsets youths with instructional supplies and Fullerton said the teaching services. service areas with low enrollments Academic and school deans will East side are generally the departments or begin to review instructional on concentrations which have already positions now and make final cut- cut out most of their part-time back decisions for submission to the by Mark Robert Henry faculty . CSUC Board of Trustees by Jan. 1, Foote said. East-side youths and community leaders said that the She said, however, schools such SJSU submits expected San Jose Police Department used excessive) force in and business w huh enrollment figures to the CSUC dispersing a crowd of nearly 150 persons early Saturday as engineering a high percentage of part-tune Board of Trustees and the state near King and Story roads. have faculty are maintaining high legislature) to justify budget Several youths said they were hit in the face with billy requests. as more than 20 riot enrollment, so cuts would not be clubs and knocked to the ground Since fall FTE enrollment fell -sweep" of Hal Harbor Way wise in those departments. equipped police. conducted a 575 below the expected 18,850. the 3:30 near Story Road at a university must pay. back the state The Story and King roads area has been a social Although there were fewer full- Happy Birthday S.U. 61,400 for each overbudgeted FTE, gathering placeand popular lowriding spot for youths for time equivalent I FIT I students enrolled last year, tenured faculty for a total of $805,000 the past 111 years. Ten candles top the Student Union celebrates its 10th will be cut for next year's budget birthday building as the Enrollment was down in all anniversary with a party today starting at noon Celebrations continue Police conducted the. sweep after receiving com- because other budget areas were cut schooLs. with the exception of the plaints from Hal Harbor Was residents that traffic. was to the maximum for the payback throughout the week with -Talent Day tomorrow and "Games and En School of Engineering, which blocking the street, according to It. Dan Bullock. last year tertainment Day.' Friday showed an 11.9 percent enrollment Bullock said several bottles were thrown at police -continued on bark page increase. officers during the confrontation and that one officer was hit in the leg by a tire iron Police arrested 15 persons during the late Friday and early Saturday morning hours at the King and Story area on charges ranging from curfew violation to aggravated Pub beer could cause cancer assault, he said. The incident began when police got out of patrol by Lori Eickmann Maki ,I11,1 ii c.'stic and II imported beers contained finned his belief that keg beer doesn't , cars and a paddy wagon on Story Road and began moving At least four of the In brands of beer Wl. \ 1 I ci 1.111.11 110 OffIllid date about detectable amounts of the cancer-causing contain introsammes because it has no in the Winchell's Donut House parking from west to east sold at the Spartan Pub may contain this.- said (*arrow, Spartan food chemical, according to the FDA report, preservatives. lot at 3094 Story Road where the youths had gathered. caneer-causing nitrosamines. according to service iiuuiicagc'r If there was any Schlitz, with 7.7 parts per billion, had But arcording to Roberta Haskins, a officers shined flashlights at youths and told Police test results released last month by the danger, we. would pull them from the the highest reading for an American beer: Chicago journalist whose investigative leave the area. Most of the youths began moving them to Food and Drug Administration. shelves " Coors. with no detec'table' hail the probing helped in requiring the FDA to south down Hal Harbor Way while others went into The brands are Budweiser, Olympia, lit the. 60 brands tested by the FDA, 17 lowest release the test results, whether or not keg Domestic beers containing beer has preservatives -doesn't have introsion Ines include Schaefer. Bud- any thing to (Ice with it Winchell's manager Leon Robinson said he was at weiser. 1 iller. Colt 45 and Colt 45 Silver, Nitrosammes are formed in the home when -my counter girl called me at 3:30 a.m. to fell ti,111itz. I .owenbraii, Stroh's, I its nipia. Old malting process," Haskins explained in a me the cops weren't letting kids into the store." Itht,-Weinhard. Carling telephone interview Monday "They're a One officer standing at the door to Winchell's told a Black I Abel. National Bohemian, Old by-product if the processing Keg beer young woman he would "bust her in the mouth" if she Milwaukee, I 'Mist. Tullorg and liallantine. cc odd have. nitrosammes tried to come in, according to the counter girl. Imports vont:lining nitrosamines are. The. FDA has saiil the amount of After the. parking lot was cleared, police began Kaiser Export. Paulander Munehen, narosammes in beer is small enough that moving south on Hal Harbor Way after one officer said. Slander Speziaat.