Boise State University ScholarWorks Student Newspapers (UP 4.15) University Documents 3-7-1977 Arbiter, March 7 Associated Students of Boise State University Although this file was scanned from the highest-quality microfilm held by Boise State University, it reveals the limitations of the source microfilm. It is possible to perform a text search of much of this material; however, there are sections where the source microfilm was too faint or unreadable to allow for text scanning. For assistance with this collection of student newspapers, please contact Special Collections and Archives at [email protected]. University Women sponsor open house at SUB The Boise Branch of the AAUW Fellowship Program is interests and concerns from the loyal and warm support of receive admission to AAUW American Association of Univ- the oldest and largest non- which programs emerge by her peers. Any woman holding a membership upon presenting ersity Women (AAUW) is university program of graduate voicing their concerns every two baccalaureate or higher degree proper credentials and payment sponsoring an Open House for fellowships for U.S. women. years. from an institution on the' of dues. AAUW is inclusive; not all graduating senior women More than 3,000 awards have Branch membership in the AAUW list of qualified institu- exclusive. For further informa- March 24th from 3 to5 pm in the been made to U.S. women and AAUW offers each woman tions, or a degree from a foreign tion contact: Shirley McCullen, Ada Lounge of the BSU Student women from 80 other countries. university graduate the oppor- institution recognized by the 376-0031, or Ella Mae Winans, Union. The open house will A Research and Projects pro- tunity to work effectively for International Federation of Uni- Corporate Representative, Math climax a month-long member- gram provides funds for public changes she feels important and versity Women (IFUW) shall Dept. BSU, Room MC-20t. ship drive by the local branch of service projects, publications, this international women's or- pilot studies and research. ganization. Grants are available for mem- The AAUW was f~unded in bers' projects which offer January, 1882, to further the significant findings or service. idea that women university Through Branch programs· graduates, through association, and federal and state legislative NEH Summer Seminar opens could make substantial intellec- activity, AAUW evidences a tual and cultural contributions continuing commitment in four to their world. From a base of 6S interest areas -- Education, Washington, D.C. -- The university. The candidate must the average $44,000 which has women the AAUW has grown to International Relations,' Com- National Endowment for the hold a terminal Master's degree been granted for each Summer a membership of over 190,000 unity and Cultural Interests. Humanities' Summer Seminars or a Ph. D. and have taught for Seminar by the National En- with international associations Within these four areas, there is for College Teachers will begin at least three years in an dowment for the Humanities. with the International Federa- a special concern for the in June with 106 seminars at undergraduate program.· will be used to provide a stipend tion of University Women which following: early childhood and institutions ill 28 states. Applic- The purpose of the Summer of $2,000 to each seminar links women in 54 countries. continuing education, quality of ations for the Summer Seminars Seminar program ~ to give participant for a tenure period of Since its conception the the environment, consumer program will remain open for all the opportunity to each partici- two months. A travel allowance AAUW has sought to expand protection, support of the interested college teachers until pant to sharpen his understand- of up to $400 is also provided, opportunities for women so they United Nations, liberalization of March 15. The Summer Semin- ing of his discipline and, improve (unless the participant is within might choose their own life- foreign trade, participation in ars provide opportunities for his ability to convey this commuting distance of the styles and careers. AAUW has the arts, and support for ..college faculty members to work knowledge to college students. institution at which he will be consistently been in the fore- community and state arts in their areas of interest under The college teachers who are studying). front' of the women's rights . councils and museums. To - the direction of distinguished selected for each Seminar will Applications for the Summer movement starting with the support these commitments, the scholars and to have available participate fully with eleven of Seminars may be obtained by push for women's suffrage AAUW adopts a federallegislat- the resources of a major library their colleagues. Under the contacting: . through its active support for ive program at each biennial suitable for advanced study . guidance of a seminar director, The Division of Fellowships the passage of the Equal Rights convention. Most state divisions Applications for the Summer participants will attend the National Endowment for the Amendment. The Association adopt their own state program Seminars are invited from seminar, complete seminar as- Humanities encourages the continued ed-. and work to see it through. teachers who are part of the signments, and pursue personal MS-101 ucation of women through its AAUW members have a direct undergraduate faculty in a studies of their own choosing. 806 15th Street, NW Educational Foundation. The participation in determining key two- or four-year college or in a Approximately two-thirds of Washington, D.C. 20506 nt ARBITER I March 7, 1977 • In I Campus News page 2 Legislative Report page 3 Fifth Column : page 4 Letters , page 5 Horoscope page 6 Womanspace - page 7 Roving Reporter .. page 8 The four center pages of this week's issue area compilation of platform statements by candidates for ASBSU office. Elections are this Wednesday and Thursday, March 9 and 10 make your vote count. e Entertainment page 14 Messenger Service page 15 Sports .' ; page 16 "Corsage PIas One" Is ODe of the e:ddblts at BSU fuaIty member John Taye's one-man s~w at the BoiSe Gallery of Art later this month. For related story see page 2. [Photo courtesy Art Department] .. r- .. Page 2 I ARBITER I March 7, 1977 campus n ws laye has show at Gallery Tax assistance free BSU art instructor, John Taye, what my paintings and drawings formal aspects of visual art; how every schedule as associated , will have a one-man show of his are about, but I can offer the the values, shapes and colors Volunteer Income Tax with the federal filing require- paintings and drawings at Boise following ideas that relate to my relate as an abstract entity. I Assistance (VITA) is available at ments. In fact, the only tax form Gallery of Art in Julia Davis work and perhaps help viewers spend a lot of time arranging no charge every Wednesday, they have not handled is the one Park, March 12 through April to better understand what I am things and doing compositional until April 15 in the Nez Perce having to do with corporate 10. His paintings are in oil and doing. I hesitate to intellectu- sketches before beginning a room from 10:00 AM to 6:00 his drawings are in charcoal or alize and verbalize about what is painting. Searching for a design PM with additional sessions taxes. According to Frank Needham, pen and ink. essentially a visual matter" and order is important to me." held on March 26 and April 9. a two-year VITA coordinator, Taye is a graduate' of Univer- especially where my own work is 'v "My work is, in a sense, an This service is intended for this service is beneficial not only sity of Utah in 1969and received concerned. Part of the escape, it represents a world those people who can not afford to the people receiving the a MFA degree from Otis Art attraction of art, to me, is the that I would like to see exist. to pay for professional income service but to the volunteer. He Institute of Los Angeles County element of the elusive, the My paintings and drawings are tax assistance. feels that the volunteers are in 1972. At the 58th National mysterious, and the suggested, a wish-fulfillment, a fantasy. Volunteers consist of BSU gaining a real appreciation of Orange Show in 1973, Taye so I resist the tendency to Whatever mood or feeling or accounting majors who receive the large variety of tax forms received first place and honor- explain exactly what a work of design that exists in them is two credit hours under the able mention. There have been art is or is not." something I have imposed on independent study program for avaliable, while they learn how fifteen exhibits to his credit and He further commented:"While reality, to make it appear as I performing this service. Cur- to work with people. this will be his fourth one-man I usually deal with recognizable would like it to be." rently, there are twenty-five A constraint that the showing. images of things, often my The showing is open to the students participating. volunteers must work within is Taye stated"I can't say exactly underlying concern is with the public at no charge. Since its inception in Boise in the Privacy Act of 1974 which 1976 by the Internal Revenue says that the individual who is Service, VITA has widened its assisting the tax payer must scope considerably so that advise the tax payer, that the now, not only are taculty information being collected is members and students advised used only for the preparation of but also, people in the com- the tax returns.
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