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Xavier University Newswire View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Xavier University Xavier University Exhibit All Xavier Student Newspapers Xavier Student Newspapers 1986-02-05 Xavier University Newswire Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio) Follow this and additional works at: https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper Recommended Citation Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio), "Xavier University Newswire" (1986). All Xavier Student Newspapers. 2465. https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper/2465 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Xavier Student Newspapers at Exhibit. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Xavier Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Exhibit. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ·.~:,·.. ·.. ··.:·········. < .-.-Residence H·a1t . ' :.·. ··. • • ··a,·. ' . ~ . ·· . ·-~:-.~. ,. • ·i···.. !'. ,·.-e· '. '. ···. ' ,.. .. -·.~ ... ' Policies Argued ·Nef/Vswire· See page 3 Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio Wednesday, February 5, 1986 Xavier Students Master Hospital ·Studies By Karan Stinson "I chose the field of hospital and health administration because it allows National scholarships have been one to combine his or her business awanled to two Xavier ·graduate stu- skills with the opportunity to help dents in the Masters in Health Admin- people ... ," Dunham wrote in her ap­ istration program. One of three Alben plication to the MHA program. Dun­ W. Dent Scholarships given nation- ham earned her undergraduate degree wide was awarded to Chris Goddard in business management at Kent State while Dawn Dunham received one of University in 1983. She hopes to work 15 scholarship grants awarded by the in personnel or public relations in a Federation of American Hospitals hospital. Foundation. The progam in hospital and health The program in hospital and health administration ·takes two calendar years . administration, fuunded in 1958, of- . to complete. on~campus coursework . krs an MHA degree, or Masters in takes place between September of one · Health Administration. The program's year and December of the fullowing relevance lies in the fact that health . year with no summer break. January care facilities are increasingly running through August is then spent in ad­ themselves. like businesses, Goddard ministrative residency. Dunham is a · 'said: In Dunham's "Words, the holder resident in Placerfille, Ca. and God­ . of a .MHA can offer "the best health dard works at Fourth Hamilton care at the lowest c9st possible to the Hughes Memorial Hospital in Hamil- Lt. Col: .Adrian Schlffs NM:eives .·an Anny award in AN:09nttlon. of excellent plennlng and. program man.meftt public." ton, Ohio. for Xavier University's ROTC program. · · · · Outstanding students in ·graduate level health administratiQn programs . The MHA program admits 40 per­ are eligible fur the Dent Schlarship. sons annually and about 120. applied The scholarship is reserved fur minor- this year, Arlinghaus said. "We try to .. Xavier· ·ROTC: ities or fur those, like Goddard, with bring together a group of pe9ple with p~ysical disabilities, .Goddard has used diverse·backgrounds .who will create an . .': . a\~ldWi sfuCe< @:·adidcrit ar' age . ·eneigecic 'and 'p~ucti\.e ·educatiooal .. 13, and his' .consequent cXp05ure to climate," he added. Goddard has en­ ~-~ae~st-~·,1,n-c·,11~-'- ;Mii'CJwest~'- hospitals helped spark his intettst in joyed studying with a varied group, health care. Goddard would like to · which includes nuns and marrieds By· Rob Larson . emphasis on instructipn ·arid lesson Xavier's current military program · work as a hospital's chief operating ranging from age 23 to 60. He says pl3;flS. .. contains more than 100 students, with . officer or vice president of fmance. that students "tend to be close because The Xavier University military sci- · Lt. Col. Schics5; along with the rest approximately 25 percent on:foll 6r you go through a lot together; it's kind ence. department ·received the first of the military science department, has partial Scholarship. Goddard, a 1984 fmance graduate of a rigorous cowse." award of its kind. offered by the Army his office in St. Barbara Hall, located . "The prograni l)as been doing very of Miami University in Oxford, at­ Although Goddard and Dunham in recognition fur· excellent planning next to the .Armocy. According to well in the past few years, especially tended St. Xavier High School. He both received bachelor's degrees in and program management in the Schiess, most of Xavier's students out- because we have a strong nationalistic chose Xavier fur graduate school be­ business, Arlinghaus said that the pro­ small university category. side of those involved with the military president," Schiess said. · - cause its MHA program "has. one of gram favors no undeigraduatc degree. science department are not aware of "People don't realize what ari ·ace- the best reputations in the countty." Students without previous business ed­ The award was accepted by Lt. Col. the Hall~ CX.Sitencc. in-the-hole the mi.litary science :lnd . According to Dr. Edward J. .ArJin- ucation will receive it through the pro­ Adrian Schiess, professor of military ROTC programs can be';'' Scheiss ex- gharis, director of th~ graduate pro­ gram. science. at Xavier, in a c~remony held "The on~ -problem with .our d~~ plained. "It can provide leadership g~ in Hospital and Health Admin­ The offices of the MHA program in St. -Louis, Mo., on Dec. ·12. panment iS that not enough students and practical experience that can. hetp istration, only about 40 universities in are located in the Administration are aware of .what it can ~r them," make the student more competiti~"in, _ the United States offer similar degrees. Building on the Edgecliff campus. The Second. ResCrve Officers Train­ Schiess said, "and I feel that this today's job market.'' _ . · ....· :·· <· · · . ing ·· Corps Region 'Commanders award will make some students realize · "If more students 'Were aware of Achievement Award --was awarded to what .a viable· program exists fur them . what a strong and viable program that . Xavier out of afield'of 78 competing at Xavier." the ROTC offer5, I'm sure more stu­ colleges covering nine states. in· the dents would be able to benefit from Committee Seeks midwest region. '. · ' "The~ miiitary science department it," he said. , According to Schiess. the award c~­ has a lot to offer all snidents, not just . When asked how he {>creeived the ers ·a broad range of categories includ­ those who are involved in ROI'C,'; award, Schiess replied, "While I think .10· Year Committne·nt· ing enrollment, administration, camp Schiess said, "especially those who will thadt will shed a good light on ()Ur Some very good candidates are being perfunnance'. meeting "of eicpcnses. and ' be involved in l~ing and manage- ROTC program; I think"it will casf:an · . By Mike Gonnan 'd d d · ill be 1 handling of paperwork, wi~ a' special ment." . civen better light on xavier." .... :' : < .Th·. 'd f Xa . u . focons1there an ; ~t w chooscastrufrogg e :.· · · ·· . ·. e next pres1 ent o vier ru- r e committee to m ver5icy will be a Jesuit, experienced as among them, she said. Classes J. u·st For_ Le_arning· -, ~: :.::1s~!~u~thm:m~~a: :g:~ can:td~~rru;~=e ais ;:in;;~~~. · · :Who is capable of delegating authority number should be narrowed down to No.. ·. Grades,· .No Credit_.. ·:~~!:~~~;t=::::~ .th:e:~:ro:::=::ittee . presidential search _committee is seek- will visit. these remaining candidates community interest to student involve- fur. the soon,to-be-.iC?b-hunting junior ing in the candidates it is screening, in their prescn~ work places. Candi- By Mary T. Helmes . · ment. or senior. - . ·-: . according to Melis~a Lanier, . chair- dates will then be invited to .Cincinnati .. Basie auto ffiaintenance,•,yoga,. pho­ "Out-of-toWll students might be in- .·;Wideman is· pleased with the success woman of the committee. to meet with people in the Xavier tography. an~ .image enhancement terested in the Man:h 22 Tour Cincin- of the non-credit program ·that. has community. It will then be the job of ·th~ugh color analysis are but some_of nati," Wideman ,states, calling the been offered .. fur roughly nine years. "We are defmitely looking fur a the board of trustees to decide which the, non•credit programs. being offered two-and-a-half hoUdook at Cincinnati Although occasionally lack of i!ltcicst president who will _remain fur a long can~idate will be the next president. this .spring by . Xavier's Division·. of and some of its .most famous land- in a course will result'- In . its' being period of time," said Lanier. The com- Continuing Education. ~red· as a marks and neighborhoods ''a quick canceled, she holds to the idea that mittee is. seeking up to ten .years of Selection of a president is lirriited community service and Open to all · way to learn· about .Cincinnati." Image "we;. really aren't offering enough if commitment from the next president. by a number of technicalities in the Xavier sµidents and staff, . the pro- - enhancement and color analysis is there's no need to eancel a course." The committee is also seeking a pres- Xavier University bylaws. One require­ . grams: ~gin in latc,Februaty.c , .· "very popular right now," as the ' · Non-publ~ized d~ount rates .are ident who can identify tWo or three · ment is that the president be a Jesuit . , Sue .Wideman, .a5sistant dean. of. course deals with flattering colors and __ offered on cenain ·courses fur- _Xavier major goals towards which the entire Also, the Jesuit order in the. United contmuing education, "cenainly en- · clo~g and is "an in-vogUe; tttildy · faculty, staff .and ~tuderits ...Wideman · university can work. · States is divided into several provinces, courages'.' the interest of Xavier stu- · thing to do.'' ,says that it is important to pick up a The search committee was ap- each of which is headed by a provin­ dents in.
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