207 research outputs found
Faculty grants awarded in FY07
Grant recipients for FY07 include: John Burney, Jack Gerlovich, Neil Hamilton, Susan Roberts, Doug Ireland, Susan Ladd, Suzanne Levitt, Jerry Foxhoven, Anne Murr, Scott Raecker, Michael Rieck, Tom Rosburg, Raylene Rospond, John Rovers, Michael Miller, Georgia Sheriff, Denise Soltis, Keith Summerville, Jody Swilky, Brad Tice, Deb Bishop, Amy Wisniewski, Garry Frank, Shelley Fairburn, Russell Lovell, Kristine Rossmiller, Bob Soltis, Hassan Almoazen, Maria Bohorquez, Klaus Bartschat, Matt Bruinekool, Charisse Buising, Jerry Honts, Jan McMahill, Jan Barston, Eunice Meredith, Marion Panyan, Sandra Patton-Imani, and Robert Stensrud.Program or research grants awarded during fiscal year 2007, as reported by the Office of Sponsored Programs, Drake University. One file is arranged by type of research or grant (private, state, and federal), and another file is arranged by the quarter in which they were awarded. Private grants: 578.311, and Federal grants: 10,879,065
Faculty grants awarded in FY05
Grant recipients for FY05 include: Arthur Sanders, Jack Gerlovich, Georgia Sheriff, Robert Stensrud, Neil Hamilton, Matt Bruinekool, Suzanne Levitt, Klaus Bartschat, David Courard-Hauri, Sherry Shafer, Stuart Shulman, Michael Rieck, Susan Smith, Linda Krypel, Garry Frank, Christine Pardee, Heidi Sleister, Jody Swilky, Keith Summerville, Mark Vitha, Jerry Honts, Pat Prijatel, James Romain, Eric Saylor, June Johnson, Marion Panyan, Anne Murr, Charisse Buising, Brad Tice, Russell Lovell, Geoffrey Wall, Sandra Kirks, Doug Ireland, and Scott Raecker.Program or research grants awarded during fiscal year 2005, as reported by the Office of Sponsored Programs, Drake University. One file is arranged by type of research or grant (private, state, and federal), and another file is arranged by the quarter in which they were awarded. Private grants: 391,308, and Federal grants: 9,724,725
Faculty grants awarded in FY04
Grant recipients for FY04 include:
Almoazen, Hassan
Bartschat, Klaus
Bohorquez, Maria
Bruinekool, Matt
Buising, Charisse
Collier, Aimee Beckmann
Frank, Garry
Frazier, Aaron (Student)
Hamilton, Neil
Henderson, LaRhee
Krueger, Benjamin (Student)
Krypel, Linda
Larson, Lon
Levitt, Suzanne
Marguina, Cira Pascual
Murr, Anne
Nelson, Charles
Norton, Barb
Pandit, Nita
Petridis, Athanasios
Pettijohn, Kay
Power, Dan
Prijatel, Patricia
Pundi, Kavitha (Student)
Raecker, Scott
Rosburg, Thomas
Rovers, John
Sanders, Arthur
Sanders, Brian
Sanderson, Connie
Shafer, Sherry
Sheriff, Georgia
Shulman, Stuart
Sleister, Heidi
Smith, Carl
Stensrud, Robert
Summerville, Keith
Tice, Brad
Troyer, Ron
Vitha, MarkProgram or research grants awarded during fiscal year 2004, as reported by the Office of Sponsored Programs, Drake University. One file is arranged by type of research or grant (private, state, and federal), and another file is arranged by the quarter in which they were awarded. Private grants: 277,551, and Federal grants: 9,575,62
Faculty grants awarded in FY06
Grant recipients for FY06 include: John Burney, Garry Frank, Jack Gerlovich, Neil Hamilton, Doug Ireland, Linda Krypel, Suzanne Levitt, Susan Ladd, Michael Miller, Anne Murr, Scott Raecker, Georgia Sheriff, Jody Swilky, Brad Tice, Maria Valdovinos, Amy Wisniewski, Aimee Beckmann-Collier, Dave Blank, Russell Lovell, Thomas Rosburg, Keith Summerville, Klaus Bartschat, Matt Bruinekool, Charisse Buising, Jerry Honts, Jan McMahill, Eunice Meredith, Marion Panyan, David Skidmore, Deb De Laet, Jan Marston and Robert Stensrud.Program or research grants awarded during fiscal year 2006, as reported by the Office of Sponsored Programs, Drake University. One file is arranged by type of research or grant (private, state, and federal), and another file is arranged by the quarter in which they were awarded. Private grants: 1,475,029, and Federal grants: 11,433,741
Theoretical Bases And Procedures For Instituting A Model For Faculty Development In Higher Education
277 leaves. Advisor: Dr. Paul JoslinThe problem. The problem dealt with in this study is the concern for faculty development in a time of diminishing student enrollments, reduced faculty mobility, increasing pressure for accountability, and economic inflation.
Faculty vitality and teaching effectiveness were found to be concerns within such an environment. The purpose of the study was to develop a model which would enable maximum development of existing personnel within an institution. The study actually served two functions; produced the model and served as a historical foundation for a three-year faculty development program at Drake University.
Procedures. It was shown that independent higher education institutions such as Drake University, without excessive outside regulations, provided a unique situation
in which to pursue a program of needed change, faculty development, and evaluation. Following a thorough needs assessment through standardized instruments, literature
search, visitation of parallel programs and information exchange with other institutions, goals were identified by the Faculty Development Office staff and the Faculty Advisory Committee. Alternatives for goals achievement were obtained from the faculty through proposed projects and Faculty
Development Office sponsored seminars. Last, a nonthreatening, qualitative, and quantitative evaluation was conducted on each project funded, to assess its effectiveness
in meeting these goals. All evaluation instruments were designed for the specific needs of each project.
Findings. The developed model consisted of three parts: a modified example of a Task Analysis and Timeline for a 3-Year Program, which outlined the duties of the coordinator, researcher, and Faculty Advisory Committee (PAC) in assessing, implementing, and evaluating faculty development programs; a representative Outline for Instituting a
Faculty Development Program From a Needs Assessment, which showed the importance of a comprehensive needs assessment for goals establishment, the advantages of faculty proposed projects for goals achievement, and the means for evaluating the effectiveness of such short-term projects and long range
climate changes, a Paradigm for Chanqe and Evaluation in Faculty Development Within an Institution, which showed the separate, but parallel purpose to the Faculty Development
Office (FDO), connected to the faculty by a projects screen. Involvement through faculty initiated projects, good communications,
and a dedicated FAC help assure program acceptance and anxiety reduction. Well informed, organized, sensitive leadership were found to play integral roles in program success.
Conclusions. An historical baseline has been developed as part of the three year program at Drake University. The strength of the developed model appears to lie in its
applicability to many institutions dealing with maximizing the effectiveness of existing professional personnel. The synthesized instruments provide effective guidelines for:
1) faculty proposed projects; 2) assessment of the merit of projects proposed for funding: 3) a proposals log for bookkeeping and quantification of FAC dispositions toward
projects 1 and 4) Likert-type evaluation instruments for assessing the effectiveness of funded projects in meeting program needs and goals. However, further validity and
reliability tests should be undertaken for necessary confidence.
Recommendations. Administrative priority helps to assure success. The advisory committee should have their normal work load lightened to assure adequate time for meetings and adequate, active participation. External evaluation should be undertaken periodically to assess progress. Establishment of a faculty development board should be explored with distinctive duties of assessment, implementation, and evaluation to help reduce bias and overload. For Drake University specifically, the following recommendations were proposed: 1) reasons for student dropout
should be explored, 2) greater administrative and faculty importance should be placed on successfully utilizing standardized instruments at the college and departmental
level for assessing climate changes: 3) an incentive system related to periodic review of faculty accomplishments should be explored, 4) the area serviced by Drake University should be assessed for specific needs; and 5) faculty
development should become a permanent office, separated from the line bureaucracy
Twice Weekly (March 22, 1973)
A bi-weekly newsletter with University of Lethbridge campus news.PUBLISHED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE FOR INTERNAL COMMUNICATION
VOL XII NO, 22
IDEAL
THURSDAY/ March 22, 1973 -
SOUTHERN ALBERTA GOINCIL ON PUBLIC AFFAIRS:
TIME: 12:00 NOON PLACE: Sven Ericksen’s Restaurant
SPEAKER: Dr. J. Keith Henderson, Director Law Enforcement,
Weber State College, Ogden Utah.
TOPIC: "Is Current Police Training Inappropriate?"
CHAIRMAN: Keith Robin, Director of Continuing Education,
Lethbridge Community College.
NOON-HOUR RECITAL:
TIME: 12:15 P.M. PLACE: Room E-690
The initial presentation sponsored by the Department of Music will
feature a performance of Renaissance madrigals sung by the University
Madrigal Singers under the direction of Professor Dean Blair.
The public is cordially invited to attend all performances.
AUTHOR TO DISCUSS HIS WORK:
All interested persons are invited to meet Western Canadian Playwright
and Novelist Kenneth Mitchell on March 22, 1973.
1) Mr. Mitchell will be reading and discussing his work
TIME: 12:15 P.M. PLACE: Room 233, Physical Education
Fine Arts Building
2) Mr. Mitchell will participate in a seminar on Western Canadian Writing
TIME: 1:40 P.M. PLACE: Room D-519, Academic Residence Bldg.
(Over to 2)
EVERYONE WELCOME.'!
2
THURSDAY, March 22, 1973 -
BIOLOGY 3500 SEMINAR:
TIME: 4:30 P.M. PLACE: Room C-674
SPEAKER: Dr. J.R. Nursall, Department of Zoology, University of Alberta
TOPIC: "Adventures With Coral Reef Fishes"
THE DRAMA DEPARTMENT PRESENTS: March 22, 23, 24
August Strindberg's "Miss Julie"
TIME: 8:00 P.M. PLACE: Drama Theatre, Lower level
Physical Education Fine Arts Building
EVERYONE WELCOME! Admission is 50<f per person
LETHBRIDGE LADIES FASTBALL LEAGUE:
TIME: 8:30 P.M. PLACE: Room 3, Civic Sports Centre
Are University Women interested in playing fastball over the summer m
months? An organizational meeting for the Lethbridge Ladies Fastball
League will be held on March 22. Female students, staff and faculty
who are interested in forming a team please call Wilma Winter at
329-2684 or drop in at Room 213, Physical Education Fine Arts Building.
OFFICIAL NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICES
TELEPHONE SYSTEM:
Please note that with immediate effect all matters pertaining to the
telephone system on campus, for example, requests for new locals and changes,
etc., should be referred to the Physical Plant Office, extension 604.
BOOKSTORE NOTICE:
The University Bookstore will be
stocktaking:
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1973
THURSDAY, March 29, 1973
FRIDAY, March 30, 1973
closed the following days for annual
TELEPHONE CALLS WILL NOT
BE ACCEPTED DURING THIS PERIOD.
articles from the University Lost and Found.
FOUND: One Medic Alert Braclet and one lighter. Would the owners please claim these
(Over to 3)
OFFICIAL NOTICES continued...
FINAL EXAMINATION TIMETABLE:
The following changes and additions
Examination Timetable:
CHEMISTRY 2200 - Section
have
been made to
the 1973 Spring Final
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
FRENCH
2300 - Section A
3200 - Section A
1000 - Section A.
GEOGRAPHY 2120 - Section
HISTORY 2720 - Section A
This Examination to change.
Wed.,
Tue-,
Tue. ,
Mon.,
Tue.,
Thur.,
Timetable
April
April
April
April
April
April
has now been
18
17
17
23
17
19
9:00 -
12:00
noon
Room
E-720
2:00
4:00
p.m.
Room
D-642
2:00 -
4:00
p.m.
Room
C-720
9:00
11:00
a.m.
Room
E-630
2:00 -
9:00
4:00
p.m.
Room
C-753
11:00
a.m.
Room
D-630
finalized and
is no
longer subject
A
A
ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES
FRIDAY, March 75, 1973 -
SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT SEMINAR:
TIME: 2:00 P.M. PLACE: Room E-519
SPEAKERS: Dr. Merlin Brinkerhoff, Chairman of the Department of Sociology University of Calgary
Dr. Don Mills, Department of Sociology
University of Calgary
TOPIC: "The Status of Sociology in Canada"
Interested students and faculty are invited to attend.
MATH MAJORS MEETING:
TIME: 3:00 P.M. PLACE: Room D-577
There will be a meeting of all Math Majors on March 23, to discuss:
1)
proposed unstructured research course II
2)
Mathemagic Club
3)
special book offer
S.S.C. PUB:
There will be a PUB as usual this FRIDAY, March 23, in the
Student Building, starting at 3:30 P.M..'!
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FRIDAY, March 23, 1973 -
PHILOSOPHY COLLOQUIUM:
TIME: 4:00 - 6:00 P.M. PLACE: Room C-589
SPEAKER: Professor Jack Macintosh, University of Calgary TOPIC: Identity Through Time
Some copies of the paper will be available in the Philosophy Department Office.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SPRING FLING:
TIME: 8:30 P.M. PLACE: Henderson Lake Golf Course
THE ORCHESTRA: The Highway DATE: Friday, March 23, 1973
Open to all Alumni And their friends. Refreshments available.
Tickets 326.00 per month. Those with one year previous experience with the Travel Bureau 372.00 per month.
Application forms available from the Student Placement Office (C-630) and must be submitted no later than March 30, 1973 .7
GENERAL INTEREST - continued...
HOW TO KEEP POSTED:
The University of Lethbridge Information Services (Room A-770) has just installed a new Calendar Board, for posting of campus events and special happenings. The Board may be used to list events from the present to one year in advance, if necessary. It is intended for the use of all individual and group members of the University Community; students, faculty and staff.
It is hoped that, if events are booked in advance on the Board and organizers check to see what dates are open, there will be fewer "clashes" where several events take place at the same time.
Drop into Information Services Office, or phone us at extension 582, with the date of your coming event. The Calendar Board will only operate successfully if everyone cooperates in using it.
POSITIONS AVAILABLE:
Positions are now available to members of the Students' Society on the Board of Governors, the General Faculties Council, and the Senate,for the academic year of 1973/74 (and possibly during the summer). Students who are willing to apply themselves energetically to the positions involved should submit their names to the Students' Society Office.
Nominations will not be accepted after March 30th, 1973.
ATTENTION ALL VARSITY BASKETBALL AND VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS - (male and female)
The uniforms and warm-ups which you used this last season must be in by April 1st, 1973. Please give them to the equipment room attendant.
YOUR IMMEDIATE COOPERATION WILL BE APPRECIATED!!
WANTED:
Cabaret Waitress for part-time work. See the Student Placement Office Room C-630 for futher information.
ATTENTION POLITICAL SCIENCE MAJORS:
Applications are available for student assistantships in the Department of Political Science For the coming academic year, 1973/74. Interested Political Science Majors please see Miss Loraine Persley in Room C-530. Applications are due on March 30, 1973.
The second recital in the current noon-hour series presented by the Music Department will take place in the lecture theatre (E690) on Thursday, March 29 at 12:15 p.m. The performers will be: Louise Cofell, soprano; Marcia Swanston, mezzo-contralto; Irene Klassen and Marilyn Sinclair, pianists; Peggy Foster and Lori Leister, clarinet; and Bette Beswick, flute. The public is cordially invited to attend
Weekly Memo (Vol. 1, No. 22, October 22, 1979)
A newsletter with University of Lethbridge campus news.UNIVERSITY OF LETH3RI0GF
* The Weekly Nemo *
PUBLISHED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE FOR INTERNAL COMMUNICATION
Vol, 1 - No.. 22
Monday, October 22, 1979 - CLUB FRANCAIS PRESENTS:
FREE FRENCH FILM. A COMEDY IN COLOUR. WITH
ENGLISH SUB-TITLES. TRAFFIC (UN FILM DE JACQUES
TATI).
PART I MONDAY OCTOBER 22
PART II
PART III
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 24
FRIDAY OCTOBER 26
PLACE C-519
TIME 12:15 P.M.
EVERYONE WELCOME! COFFEE 15< BRING YOUR LUNCH!
Tuesday, October 23, 1979 - THERE WILL BE AN ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING OF
CANADA/U.S.S.R. ASSOCIATION IN:
ROOM: C-583
TIME: 12:30 P.M.
Wednesday..................... - inter-varsity Christian fellowship prayer meeting
time: 12:00 NOON
PLACE: C-720
Wednesday, October 29, 1979 - inter-varsity Christian fellowship bible study
PLACE : 1415 - 13 AVENUE SOUTH
TIME : 7:30 - 9:30 P.M.
topic: romans
EVERYONE WELCOME!
Wednesday, October 29, 1979 - the humanities: the nature and state of disciplines
TIME : 12:00 NOON
PLACE : D-638
SPEAKERS : HISTORY— J. PENTON AND J. TAGG
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COMING EVENTS CONTINUED........................
Wednesday, October 24, 1979 -
LUNCH AND LEARN
TIME: 12:00 NOON
PLACE: THE THEATRE GALLERY LETHBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY
TOPIC: HANDEDNESS AND CEREBRAL ORGANIZATION AMONG NEUROPATHOLOGICAL PEOPLE.
SPONSORS: THE UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION IN COOPERATION WITH THE LETHBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Wednesday, October 24, 1979 -
UNIVERSITY CONCERT SERIES
TIME: 8:30 P.M.
PLACE: YATES MEMORIAL CENTRE
FEATURING: GLYN EVANS, TENOR, AND LOUISE
NEEDHAM, PIANO
Thursday, October 25, 1979 -
NOON-HOUR RECITAL
TIME: 12:15 P.M.
BOOM: E-690 UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE
FEATURING:
VIOLA RECITAL BY LINDA CALDER, WITH f
JOHN JACKSON, CLARINET, ELINOR LAWSON, LOUISE NEEDHAM, PIANO.
Thursday, October 25, 1979-
CANOEING CLINIC SPONSORED BY THE OUTDOOR RECREATION PROGRAM. INSTRUCTION IN BASIC TECHNIQUES FOR CANOEING ON LAKES. REC. SERVICES IS SUPPLYING 6 CANOES.
PLACE:
HENDERSON LAKE OR PARK LAKE DEPENDING UPON WEATHER
TIME:
3:30 TO 6:00 P.M.
cost:
FREE!
TO SIGN UP AND FOR DETAILED INFORMATION , SEE THE POSTERS ACROSS FROM THE EQUIPMENT ROOM BY THE MAIN GYM.
Thursday, October 25, 1979 -
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES SEMINAR
TIME: 4:30 P.M.
PLACE: C-674 UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE SPEAKER: DR. ROBERT MUTCH
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY
TOPIC: DECOMPOSITION: THE ROLE OF AQUATIC INSECTS IN THE BREAKDOWN OF ALLOCHTHONOUS ORGANIC MATTER
EVERYONE WELCOME.’-3-
COMING EVENTS CONTINUED..........................
Thursday, October 25, 1979 - southern alberta council of public affairs
place: ERICKSEN'S FAMILY RESTAURANT
TIME: 12 NOON
SPEAKER:DORIS ANDERSON, PRESIDENT, CANADIAN ADVISORY COUNCIL ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN.
MODERATOR: CHUCK MCCLEARY, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION, U OF L
EVERYONE WELCOME!
Friday, October 26, 1979 -
THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH PRESENTS:
A POETRY READING BY RONA MURRAY, POET AND PLAYWRIGHT.
TIME: 12:00 NOON
PLACE: BOARD ROOM, A-7A0
EVERYONE WELCOME!
Sunday, October 28, 1979 -
FRIENDLY FILM SOCIETY PRESENTS:
LAST TANGO IN PARIS
DIRECTED BY BERNARDO BERTOLUCCI. STARRING MARLON BRANDO AND MARIA SCHNEIDER.
A MODERN CLASSIC. BRANDO GIVES ONE OF HIS FINEST PERFORMANCES IN THIS MOVING EXPLORATION OF HUMAN PASSIONS.
TIME : 7:30 P.M.
PLACE: E-690
ADMISSION : STUDENTS' UNION MEMBERS 1.50
NON-MENBERS 2.00
EVERYONE WELCOME!
Monday, October 29, 1979 -
LETHBRIDGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MAIN SERIES TIME: 8:30 P.M.
PLACE: YATES MEMORIAL CENTRE
LETHBRIDGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA IN CONCERT WITH VIOLIN SOLOIST, NORBERT BOEHM.COMING EVENTS CONTINUED...
Monday, November 5, 1979 -
CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF UKRAINIAN STUDIES SEMINAR
SPEAKER:
DR. ANDRI J HORNJATKEVYC
TOPIC: CONTEMPORARY UKRAINIAN CULTURE
TIME: 7:30 P.M.
ROOM: C-679
HELD IN CO-OPERATION WITH CONTINUING EDUCATION, UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE.
Wednesday, November 7, 1979 -
PHILOSOPHY COLLOQUIM
SPEAKER: PROFESSOR GRAHAM MCFEE
EAST SUSSEX COLLEGE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
AUTHOR OF "MUCH OF JACKSON POLLOCK
IS VIVID WALLPAPER"
TITLE: THE HISTORICAL NATURE OF ART
PLACE: ROOM C-589
TIME: 9:00-6:00 P.M.
EVERYONE WELCOME!
ULFA REMINDER TO ALL FACULTY, APO'S AND SUPPORT STAFF
PLEASE RETURN IN YOUR R.S.V.P. FORM FOR THE ULFA SOCIAL TO SUSIE MANOHARAN, ULFA OFFICE, ROOM C-598.
NATURAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING RESEARCH COUNCIL POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS:
INFORMATION ON NATURAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING RESEARCH COUNCIL POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 1980/81, IS AVAILBALE FROM THE CHAIRMEN OF THE NATURAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENTS AND FROM THE OFFICE OF THE VICE-PRESIDENT (ACADEMIC). THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS, COMPLETE WITH ALL COVERING DOCUMENTATION,
TO THE VICE-PRESIDENT'S OFFICE, IS NOVEMBER 15, 1979. NO APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED AFTER THIS DATE WILL BE CONSIDERED.
WOULD THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS PLEASE CONTACT THE AWARDS OFFICE:
BUTCHER, ERIKA F.
ENS, CAROL M.
FORESTELL, PATRICIA M.A.L.
GIBSON, MARK R.C.
GOMMERINGER, ALLEN B.
GOMMERINGER, CATHRINE A.
GRANT, WENDY L.
GROSS, MICHELE
HARRIS, PATRICIA D.
MCCUNE, KATHY A. MCGREGOR, R. DOUGLAS MIRKIVICH, PERRY
NAYDIUK, MARY LEE
PANKONIN, PETER
RAPP, OTTO
SCHMITT, DOUGLAS R. .
SCHULTZ, FRANCES LINDA SECRETAN, JOSEPH C.-5-
AWARDS OFFICE NOTICE CONTINUED................
HARTY, LUCINDA A. HIGGINSON, LINDYL M.C. HOFMAN, NO LA N. HUDECEK, CHRISTINE M. HUFF, B. SCOTT JACKCI, ROXANN JOHNSON, MARK D. KELBERT, REINHART LANDRY, TERESA A. LAVKULIK, LORI A. LEISTER, BETTY-P.
LEONG, HENRY LIGHTFOOT, MARGARET A.
SHACKLEFORD, PATRICIA E.J. SUCHER, PAMELA
TANIGUCHI, TOBY K. THIESSEN, CLARINDA M. TUK, LYNNE M.
VIRGINILLO, MICHAEL W. VOGEL, MARY ANNE WEHLAGE, GREGORY A.
WIBER, KEVIN J.
WILSON, SUSANM.
WOJTOWICZ, DAVID E.
ALSO
GRAHAM, DARLENE
MATH DEPARTMENT NOTICE:
THE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES WILL OFFER A TOPICS COURSE AT THE A000 LEVEL IN THE COMING SPRING SEMESTER. THE FIELD OF STUDY WILL BE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING 3:
LINEAR PROGRAMMING THEORY
GRAPHS AND NETWORKS MEASURE AND INTEGRATION
r ALL INTERESTED STUDENTS SHOULD INDICATE THEIR PREFERENCE BEFORE MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1979 TO PROFESSOR HISCOCKS, SO THAT COURSE PLANNING MAY TAKE PLACE.
RESIDENCE NOTICE:
ALL NON-RESIDENCE STUDENTS WHO HAVE ANYTHING IN THE RESIDENCE STOREROOMS ARE ASKED TO PLEASE REMOVE THEIR BELONGINGS BEFORE OCTOBER 25. AFTER THIS DATE, ANY UNCLAIMED ARTICLES WILL BE CONFISCATED BY RESIDENCE COUNCIL.
ANY STUDENT WHO NEEDS TO TAKE ENGLISH 1000 OR 1800 OR 1900 - PLEASE LEAVE YOUR
NAME AND PARTICULARS AT THE REGISTRAR'S OFFICE. THIS WILL ASSIST THE ENGLISH
DEPARTMENT IN DETERMINING THE NUMBER OF SECTIONS TO PUT ON FOR THE 1980 SPRING SEMESTER.
CAN YOU HELP OUT?
SEVERAL GROUPS OF FOREIGN STUDENTS RENTING UNFURNISHED ACCOMODATION IN LETHBRIDGE NEED HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS - POTS, DISHES, DESKS, FURNITURE, WARM WINTER CLOTHING, ETC. IF YOU CAN SPARE HOUSEHOLD MATERIAL OF ANY VARIETY, PLEASE PHONE THE CUSO OFFICE AT 329-2260. THANK YOU.-6-
NOTICES CONTINUED..................................
INFORMATION ON RESEARCH GRANTS:
The following documents are available for inspection in the office of the Vice-President (Academic).
1. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council: 1980/81 Doctoral Fellowship Application forms - application deadline November 15, 1979.
Canada Fisheries and Environment: information and application forms for
a)
the 1980/81 Atmospheric Environment Service Science Subvention Program - application deadline December 31, 1979.
b)
the 1980/81 Water Resources Research Support Program of the Inland Waters Directorate - application deadline November 9, 1979.
3. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council:
a)
application forms for participation in Scientific Exchange Programs - application deadlines September 30 and March 15 of each year.
b)
intermediate Energy Physics Project - information and application forms 1980/81.
NOTICE TO CHORAL SINGERS:
THE UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE CHOIR HAS OPENINGS FOR SINGERS IN ALL FOUR PARTS (SOPRANO, ALTO, TENOR, AND BASS). INTERESTED CHORAL SINGERS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND CHOIR REHEARSALS IN ROOM E-690 OF THE MAIN ACADEMIC BUILDING. REHEARSALS ARE HELD EACH TUESDAY EVENING AT 7:30 P.M. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC.
CAMPUS BANK HOURS:
THE HOURS FOR THE CAMPUS BANK (CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE) LOCATED IN
SERVICE BUILDING #2 WILL BE AS FOLLOWS:
10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
GENERAL OFFICE NOTICE:
ATTENTION FACULTY AND STAFF
PLEASE RETURN ALL LARGE BROWN INTER-DEPARTMENT MAIL ENVELOPES NOT IN USE TO THE GENERAL OFFICE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.-7-
NOTICES CONTINUED..........................
BADMINTON CLUB:
BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2A AND RUNNING EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING FROM 10:00 P.M.
TO 11:00 P.M. UNTIL THE END OF THE FALL SEMESTER. ENTRY FORMS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE
RECREATION SERVICES OFFICE, P.E. 106 A, OR THE EQUIPMENT ROOM. REGISTRATION
DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 2A. STRICTLY A RECREATIONAL ACTIVITY, SO COME OUT AND HAVE
A WILD TIME.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY:
TREASURY BRANCH (BANK) WILL BE ON CAMPUS NOVEMBER 15 TO CONDUCT INTERVIEWS WITH
ANY STUDENTS INTERESTED IN TRAINING FOR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS WITHIN THEIR ORGANIZATION.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT SANDRA MILLIS, STUDENT SERVICES.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES:
1. COOPERS & LYBRAND (CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS)
2. PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL £ CO. (CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS)
3. BANK OF MONTREAL
THE ABOVE EMPLOYERS WILL BE ON CAMPUS IN LATE OCTOBER AND EARLY NOVEMBER. ANYONE
INTERESTED IN BEING INTERVIEWED SHOULD CONTACT SANDRA MILLIS, STUDENT SERVICES AS
SOON AS POSSIBLE.
BANK OF MONTREAL:
A REPRESENTATIVE FROM THE BANK OF MONTREAL WILL BE ON CAMPUS OCTOBER 30 TO CONDUCT
INTERVIEWS WITH BOTH DECEMBER AND APRIL GRADUATES. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE
CONTACT SANDRA MILLIS, STUDENT SERVICES, C-630.
DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATIONS REQUIRES A STUDENT TO CODE QUESTIONNAIRES
FOR COMPUTER DATA ENTRY. APPLY TO CONTINUING EDUCATION OFFICE B-884.
THE DAY CARE CENTRE REQUIRES SUBSTITUTE STAFF TO FILL IN WHEN REGULAR STAFF ARE
ABSENT. IF YOU HAVE HAD SOME EARLY CHILDHOOD TRAINING OR EXPERIENCE AND ARE INTERESTED.
CONTACT PAT NICOL 329-2336 AT THE DAY CARE CENTRE.
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WORK APPROXIMATELY NOVEMBER 1, 1979. PLEASE CONTACT PERSONNEL OFFICE FOR FURTHER
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Twice Weekly (February 12, 1976)
A bi-weekly newsletter with University of Lethbridge campus news.PUBLISHED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE FOR INTERNAL COMMUNICATION
VOL, XVII.L .L. 12
TUESDAY, February 12, 1976 -
THE UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE DISTINGUISHED LECTURF SERIFS PRFSENTS
BOB HUNTER
GREENPEACE FOUNDATION
PROJECT AHAB: A FIGHT TO SAVE THE WHALE
7:30 P,M., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12
U of L Room E-690
ADMISSION FREE
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY PRESENTATION: February 12
TIME: 12:00 NOON PLACE: Room D-513
SPEAKER: Professor F. Ouellet, University of Ottawa
TOPIC: "Social History: Its Techniques and Relevance"
Refreshments supplied. Please bring your own lunch.
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN:
TIME: 12:00 - 1:30 P.M. PLACE: Room E-842
A representative of the Faculty of Environmental Design
from the University of Calgary will be on campus February 12,
to meet with interested students. This meeting will take place
in the Colloquium Room, E-842, from 12:00 Noon to 1:30 P.M.
SOUTHERN ALBERTA COUNCIL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS: February 12
TIME: 12:00 NOCN PLACE: Ericksen's Restaurant
SPEAKER: BOB HUNTER, Coordinator and President of the Greenpeace
Foundation, a world-wide ecological movement
SUBJECT: Greenpeace Anti-Sealing Campaign
MODERATOR: Ms. Joan Puckett, Social Planning Assistant,
City of Lethbridge Community Services Department
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THURSDAY, February 12, 1975 -
MUSIC NOON HOUR SERIES:
TIME: 12:15 P.M. PLACE: Room E-690
The Music Department Noon Hour Series for February 12 will present a concert of chamber music by the University of Alberta String Quartet. Featured in the program will be the String Quartet in G by Debussy and String Quartet No. 5 by Bela Bartok. The University of Alberta Quartet has been in existence for six years and during that time has been honored and acclaimed throughout Canada and Europe. Its members are violinists THOMAS ROLSTON and LAWRENCE FISHER, violist MICHAEL BOWIE and cellist CLAUDE KENNESON, all members of the music faculty of the University of Alberta and each an artist performer in his own right. The public is invited to attend.
TIME: 8:00 P.M. PLACE: Public Library Theatre Gallery
The Quartet will also appear in concert at the Lethbridge Public Library Theatre Gallery on Thursday evening, February 12, beginning at 8:00 P.M. This program under the joint sponsorship of the University of Lethbridge Public Service Program, the Lethbridge Public Library and the Allied Arts Council is also open to the public.
RECREATION SERVICE NOTICE:
THE DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES FOR RECREATION SERVICE RAOQUETBALL TOURNAMENT IS 2:00 P.M., FEBRUARY 12.
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY PRESENTS:
SPEAKER: Professor F. Ouellet, Department of History University of Ottawa
TOPIC: "The Role of Social Classes in the Formation and Evolution of French Canadian Nationalism"
TIME: 3:00 P.M. PLACE: Room C-766
Everyone is welcome to attend the Public Lecture on February 12.
BIOLOGY 3500 SEMINAR: February 12
TIME: 4:30 P.M. PLACE: Room C-674
SPEAKER: DR. PAUL SPONG, Whale Director, The Greenpeace Foundation
TOPIC: "Behavior of Orcinus orca, the killer whale"
DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES:
TIME: 7:30P.M. PLACE: Room E-690
The University of Lethbridge Distinguished Lecture Series presents
BOB HUNTER, Greenpeace Foundation, Project Ahab: A Fight to Save
the Whale, on February 12. Admission Free.THURSDAY, February 12, 1976 -
TRAVEL CHAT:
TIME: 8:00 P.M. PLACE: Music Room, Bowman Arts Centre
The Lethbridge Public Library will present a Travel Chat on Northern Italy with Reginald Bellomo, on February 12. Mr. Bellomo, a student at the University of Lethbridge was bom in Toronto to Italian parents. He has visited Venice, Florence and Northern Italy on several occasions, the family homes of his parents. Everyone is welcome and admission is free.
FRIDAY, February 13, 1376 -
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT SPEAKER:
TIME: 12:00 NOON PLACE: Room E-610
RUDY WIEBE, novelist, author of The Temptations of Big Bear, winner of the Governor-General's Award 1973, will read from his work on February 13, at 12:00 NOON in Room E-610. Everyone welcome.
L.D.S. CLUB FRIDAY FORUM:
TIME: 12:05 P.M.
PLACE: Room E-620
How does one become educated? Professor Earl of the U of L Faculty of Education will be speaking on this topic this Friday, February 13. All interested persons are invited to attend. Is studying getting you down? Come rekindle your desire to learn!
POLITICAL SCIENCE SEMINAR:
TIME: 1:30 P.M.
PLACE: Room B-740
TOPIC: "American Influence on Social and Cultural Life in Canada"
SPEAKERS:
Dr. W.M. Baker, History Department, U of L
Mr. R.R. Rickwood, Management Arts, U of L
Dr. M.L. Sandilands, Psychology Department, U of L
All students are welcome to attend this seminar on February 13.
IHE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT PRESENTS:
RUDY WIEBE AND ROBERT KROETSCH:
TIME: 2:00 P.M. PLACE: Room C-509
Conversation and discussion with Rudy Wiebe, novelist, and
Robert Kroetsch, writer-in-residence, will be held on February 13, at 2:00 P.M. in Room C-509. Everyone welcome.4 -
FRIDAY, February 13, 1976 -
POLITICAL SCIENCE SEMINAR:
TIME: 3:30P.M. PLACE: Room B-740
TOPIC: "Alberta Government and Politics"
PANEL: Honourable B. Bogle, Minister of Native Affairs Mr. Ray Speaker, MLA (Social Credit Party) Mr. John McInnis
Everyone is welcome to attend the seminar on February 13.
UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE BASKETBALL - Home Games
GAME TIMES: Women 6:00 P.M. PLACE: U of L Gymnasium
Men 8:30 P.M.
University of Lethbridge VS University of Calgary on February 13.
LA GRANDE SOIREE:
TIME: 8:00 P.M. PLACE: Room C-410
For anyone interested in French, the French Club is putting on a "Soired". "La Grande Soiree" aura lieu lu 13 fevrier, a 8 heures p.m. dans la salle C-410. (Res. Party Room). Admission - 2.00 dues to A. Rae, Controller.
GENERAL INTEREST
Would the following students please contact the Student Awards Office IMMEDIATELY!
KELLY L. DOUGAN WM. IANSON ROSEMARY PIQUETTE CHRISTINE GAFFNEY
PURCHASING DEPARTMENT NOTICE:
Would the person placing a direct order for the following sound recording, please contact Purchasing Department at 329-2411:
"U.S.A. Physical Fitness #2020" - recording and book from
J.M. Dent 5 Sons.7
1976 SPRING FINAL EWIWI^'S
The 1976 Spring Final Examination Timetable as outlined in the 1975/76 Final Timetable is incorrect. Final examinations will not be held on Good Friday, April 16, or Saturday, April 17, 1976. The Friday examinations will be held on the following Monday, April 19, 1976 and Saturday exams on Tuesday, April 20, 1976. The entire schedule is as follows:
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY COURSES
Date
Final Examination Time
Time Classes
Taught
8
00 8
50 am
Tuesday, April 13, 1976
9
00-11
00 am
9
00- 9
50 am
Wednesday, April 14, 1976
9
00-11
00 am
10
00-10
50 am
Thursday, April 15, 1976
9
00-11
00 am
11
00-11
50 am
Mom . April 19, 1976
9
00-11
00 am
12
00-12
50 pm
'Tuts. April 90 1976
9
00-11
00 am
1
00- 1
50 pm
vjeb .April 2|1976
9
00-11
00 am
2
00- 2
50 pm
Thurs .April 22-1976
9
00-11
00 am
3
00- 3
50 pm
Fnday . April 23 1976
9
00-11
00 am
4
00- 4
50 pm
Friday April 23 1976
2
00- 4
00 pm
5
00- 5
50 pm
5vr. April 2H 1976
9
00-11
00 am
TUESDAY - THURSDAY COURSES
8
00- 9:15 am
Tuesday, April 13. 1976
2
00- 4:00 pm
9
25-10:40 am
Wednesday, April 14, 1976
2
00- 4:00 pm
10
50-1 2:05 pm
Thursday, April 15, 1976
2
00- 4:00 pm
12
15- 1:30 pm
Mon , April 1R, 1976
2
00- 4:00 pm
1
40- 2:55 pm
Toe* April 20, 1976
2
00- 4:00 pm
3
05- 4:20 pm
Ucd ■ APril 2), 1976
2
00- 4:00 pm
4
30- 5.45 pm
Thors-Apr-il 22,1976
2
00- 4:00 pm
If required by the instructor, final examinations for evening courses will be scheduled the week of April 12-16, 1976, on the evening the course is usually taught. The instructor is asked to advise the Registrar's office if he desires an examination in an evening course. Off-campus final examinations will be held the week of April 12-16, 1976, on the evening the course would normally be held.
RE: TERM PAPERS AND OTHER ASSIGNMENTS:
An information Librarian will be on duty February 16 - 19, inclusive, from 4:30 P.M. to approximately 6:30 P.M. The Librarian will be at the Information Desk, at the Index Tables or in Office B-560. If you need help during this period, do not hesitate to ask.
Library Information Services February 12, 1976.
PLEASE NOTE HE FOLLOWING BUS SCHEDULE CHANGE:
Effective Monday, February 9, 1976, the 6:30 P.M. bus will be routed to the West Lethbridge Development FIRST, and then on to the University Stops.8
SEMESTER PAPERS AND EXAMS:
Students may pick up last semester's papers and exams from the History Office Room D-526. After next week they will be thrown away. The following History courses are involved: 2710, 2720, 1000, 2310, 2200, 2080, 5 4750.
TO ALL STUDENT UNION MEMBERS:
The Student Council wishes to announce the following vacancies on Administrative Councils and Committee:
a)
Senate - 1 Student
b)
University Planning Committee - 1 Student (Education only)
c)
Scholarships - 1 Student (Education only)
d)
Instructional Resources - 1 Student
e)
Arts £ Science Council - 1 Student
f)
Arts 1.00. Everyone welcome!
ALBERTA BALLET COMPANY:
The Canadian Mental Health Association is presenting the Alberta Ballet Company on Thursday, February 26 at 8:00 P.M. in the Yates Centre. Tickets for students and senior citizens are 4.00. Tickets are available from the University Switchboard Operator.9
TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION:
There will be a free introductory lecture on the Transcendental Meditation Technique on WEDNESDAY, February 18 at 12:00 Noon in Room D-634. T.M. is a simple technique which allows the individual to increase and eventually make full use of his inental and physical potential. Everyone is welcome!
Sponsored by the Students International Meditation Society of Lethbridge.
STUDENT PLACEMENT OFFICE (C-630) NOTICE:
PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT - Pacific 66 require students part-time Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Possibility of Saturday work too. If interested contact Les or Ray at 1819 - 3 Avenue South.
U OF L OPEN HOUSE 176:
The Student Liaison Office is seeking volunteer hosts and hostesses to receive and orient visiting high school students during the U of L OPEN HOUSE '76, Friday, March 12. There is also some possibility of being asked to conduct guided tours. Same experience is required. See the secretary of the Counselling Centre, 6th Floor or contact the Student Liaison Officer at 329-2643
Weekly Memo (Vol. 2, No. 19, September 24, 1980)
A newsletter with University of Lethbridge campus news.* The Weekly Hemo *
PUBLISHED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE FOR INTERNAL COMMUNICATION
VPL. 2 - No, 19 -
Wednesday... September 29. 1980 -
MEETING OF ALL ART STUDENTS: SEPTEMBER 24
TIME: 12 NOON
place: ROOM 107, PE/FA BUILDING
THE MAIN ITEM OF BUSINESS WILL BE THE ELECTION OF ART
STUDENT REPS FOR THE ART DEPARTMENT.
Thursday, September 25, 1980 -
SOUTHERN ALBERTA COUNCIL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS: SEPTEMBER 25
TIME: 12 NOON
PLACE: ERICKSEN'S FAMILY RESTAURANT
SPEAKER: MR. CLYDE SANGER - OXFORD GRADUATE IN MODERN HISTORY
- AUTHOR, JOURNALIST
TOPIC: ZIMBABWE - FROM UDI TO ELECTIONS TO A NON-RACIAL SOCIETY?
MODERATOR: DR. HANS-HENNING MUENDEL - RESEARCH SCIENTIST,
RESEARCH STATION, LETHBRIDGE
LUNCH: 3
ADMISSION FREE EVERYONE WELCOME
Sunday. September 28. 1980 -
JAPANESE FILMS WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES WILL BE SHOWN AT 2 P.M. AT THE
PARAMOUNT CINEMA UNDER THE SPONSORSHIP OF THE CONSULATE GENERAL OF
JAPAN, EDMONTON, AND THE CANADA-JAPAN SOCIETY OF LETHBRIDGE AND
DISTRICT.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
2 P.M.
PARAMOUNT CINEMA
STORY OF MATSUGORO - THE STORY OF A RICKSHAWMAN WHO FALLS
IN LOVE WITH AN ARMY CAPTAIN'S YOUNG WIDOW.
TIME:
place:
FILM:
COMING EVENTS CONTINUED ( )
Thursday. September 25. 1980 -
ZIMBABWE AFRICA ZIMBABWE AFRICA ZIMBABWE AFRICA ZIMBABWE AFRICA ZIMBABWE AFRICA ZIMBABWE
FREE PUBLIC LECTURE
TOPIC: 1 'Zimbabwe and Hg>w the Media Portrays It'' t
SPEAKER: Clyde Sanger
- former African correspondent for the Manchester Guardian
- 20 years experience as a journalist on Rhodesian affairs
- former adviser to the President of the Canadian International
Development Agency
PLACE: Room E-630, Academic/Residence Building
The University of Lethbridge
TIME: 3:00 p.m.
DATE: Thursday, September 25, 1980
SPONSORS: Division of Continuing Education, The University of Lethbridge
and
The World Citizen Centre
ZIMBABWE AFRICA ZIMBABWE AFRICA ZIMBABWE AFRICA ZIMBABWE AFRICA ZIMBABWE AFRICA ZIMBABWE
Nonj^y^ Septepeer 29.. 19.80 -
MATHEMATICS SEMINAR: SEPTEMBER 29
TIME: 2 P.M.
PLACE: E-690
SPEAKER: DR. HERMANN NAURER, CHAIRMAN,
INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF GRAZ, AUSTRIA
TOPIC: THE POST OFFICE PROBLEM, AND RELATED QUESTIONS
THIS TALK IS SUITABLE FOR ANY COMPUTER SCIENCE AUDIENCE. IT ASSUMES
ONLY A ROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF BASIC DATA-STRUCTURES.
SPONSORED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
EVERYONE WELCOME
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COMING EVENTS CONTINUED ........................
Hepnesi2ALi.. October L 1980 -
MEETING - STUDENT SPRING ART SHOW: OCTOBER 1
TINE: 12 NOON
PLACE: ROOM #107, PE/FA BUILDING
LOST & FOUND:
Lost and found services are available at the Security
office, level 6, Academic/Residence building, telephone local 549
or security office, service building #2, local 603.
HOW TO CONTACT SECURITY:
Security Officers may be contacted at 329-2549, local
549 anytime between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., weekdays. If there
is no answer at that number, call 329-2603 (local 603).
After 4:30 p.m., until 8:30 the next morning, or on
weekends and statutory holidays, call 329-2549, local 549. If there
is no answer, leave your number with the Lethbridge Telephone
Answering Service at 328-0777 and a Security Officer will return
your call.
Persons using the lines are requested to do so only during
an emergency.
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PARKING AND PARKING PERMITS - FALL SEMESTER:
University staff and students not residing on campus who
use University parking facilities are reminded to purchase parking
permits for 1980-81 term from the cashier's office, A-724. These -
will go on sale on Monday, August 25. Parking permits for September
1979 to August 31, 1980 will not be valid after latter date. Charges
for plug-in and non-plug-in permits are 47.00 and 8.00.
"Non-plug-in" permits are valid only in main parking lots
signed, "University of Lethbridge Parking By Permit Only".
."Plug-in" permits are valid in area of east main parking
lot signed, "Plug-In Permits Only". Vehicles bearing "plug-in" permits
are not required to park their vehicles in stalls with plug-in post
bearing the same number as the permit number.
Parking permits shall be affixed to the inside left rear
window by removing the paper backing from the adhesive side and
applying to the glass.
A copy of University of Lethbridge Parking and Traffic
Regulations with campus and city map is available at the cashier's
office, security-parking office, service building #2 or from a
security-parking patrol officer. City of Lethbridge penalty tags
are issued for invalid permits and other parking violations.
Resident Students Parking:
Special parking permits for U of L residents are available
at the Housing office, C-444, Academic/Residence building. Resident
parking stalls are in the designated "plug-in" area in the south
end of the east main parking lot.
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NOTICES CONTINUED .......................
Special Parking;
Arrangements for handicapped, additional and replacement, 'pool' permits, special and temporary permits, can be made with office of Security/Parking Superintendent, service building #2.
Commencing August 25/80, additional parking permits valid from September 1, for alternate vehicles will be available at the Security/Parking office, service building #2, upon payment of a 4.00 fee.
A short term parking permit (one or more day's duration) is also available at the cashier's office and security/parking office, service building #2 upon payment of a 1.00 daily fee.
PARKING ENFORCEMENT
IM IVERSITY STUDENTS AND STAFF NOT RESIDING ON CAMPUS WHO USE PARKING FACILITIES ARE REMINDED TO PURCHASE PARKING PERMITS FOR 1980-81 TERM FROM THE CASHIER'S OFFICE, A-729, ACADEMIC/RESIDENCE BUILDING.
ENFORCEMENT OF THIS U OF L PARKING REGULATION WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22.
ALL OTHER PROVISIONS OF PARKING REGULATIONS, I.E., UNAUTHORIZED PARKING, NETFR PARKING ARE CURRENTLY BEING ENFORCED.
WOULD THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS CONTACT THE FINANCIAL AID OFFICE IMMEDIATELY.
AEBROSI, MARK A.
JONES, LYLE E.B.
BURCHAK, TERRI L.
LEA, VALERIE
CUMMINS, JUDITH A.
MCNEIL, TAMARA J.H.
DRADER, LORELIE A.
OHASHI, MAUREEN Y.
GROGAN, CAROLYN P.
RADWAY, GLEN R.
HARDING, DAVID CRAIG
STEIN, NORMAN L.
HOPFAUF, LYNN A.
THOMPSON, HEATHER A.
HUNTER, J. CRAIG
WALL, DOUG L.
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP:
ALL FACULTY AND STAFF WELCOME.
EVERY WEDNESDAY
TIME: 12 NOON - 1 P.M.
PLACE: ROOM E-770
BRING YOUR LUNCH AND JOIN IN THE SHARING. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT GEORGE ZIEBER AT EXTENSION 531 OR CALL GEORGE BERG AT EXTENSION 383.- 6 -
NOTICES CONTINUED .......................
INFORMATION ON RESEARCH GRANTS
The following documents are available for inspection in the office of the Vice-President (Academic).
1.
Canadian Commonwealth Visiting Fellowships 1981/82: To bring to Canada visiting fellows from ot'her countries of the Commonwealth
to discuss educational matters with Canadian colleagues - information and nomination forms; nomination deadline October 31. 1980.
2.
Canadian Commonwealth Research Fellowships 192/83: Intended to bring to Canada from universities and research centres of other countries of the Commonwealth scholars of established reputation. Information and nomination forms; nomination deadline October 31, 1980.
Finland France Mex i co Norway Portugal Switzerland
3.
Nuffield Foundation Travelling Fellowships: Canada
To enable scholars in Canada to undertake research in any discipline, for which a visit to the United Kingdom is shown to be essential. Application deadline - January 31, 1981.
4.
International Scholarships and Fellowships 1981/82: Application deadline October 31, 1980.
««»
All Fields: Denmark Poland Germany Yugoslavia Hungary Belgium
Fine Arts and Music; Social Work
Netherlands
Special Studies: People's Republic of China
5.
Alberta Environmental Research Trust: Guide to Prospective Grant Applicants.
ANY STUDENTS INTERESTED IN BECOMING STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES IN PHILOSOPHY ARE ASKED TO LEAVE THEIR NAMES WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY BY SEPTEMBER 23, 1980.
ANY THIRD- OR FOURTH-YEAR PHILOSOPHY MAJORS WHO ARE INTERESTED IN RESEARCH POSITIONS IN PHILOSOPHY ARE ASKED TO GET IN TOUCH WITH DR. MICHAEL KUBARA OR DR. JOHN WOODS COR BOTH)- 7 -
NOTICES CONTINUED ........................
INFORMATION ON
NATURAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING RESEARCH COUNCIL OF CANADA PROGRAMS
The following new Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council documents pertaining to 1981/82 are available for inspection in the office of the Vice-President (Academic). Items marked with an asterisk have been distributed to the appropriate department offices.
*1. Awards Guide 1981-82.
2.
Forms
(a)
Personal Data Form 100
(b)
Application for Research Grant 101
(c)
Application for an Equipment Grant 102
(d)
Application for Travel Grant 105
(e)
Application for Conference Grant 106
(f)
Certification of Animal Care 120
(g)
Certification of Acceptability of Laboratory Procedures for Research Involving Biohazards 122
(h)
Acknowledgement of Application for NSERC Grant(s) in Aid of Research
3.
Announcements
*(a) Code for Classifying Fields of Research by Discipline 1981-82.
*(b) Area of Application Codes
(c) Area of Application Codes - Detailed Version
*(d) Procedures for Application - Research Grants in Psychology 1981-82
4.
Deadline
The deadline for all applications for NSERC research grants (except Strategic Grants) is November 1, and late applications will not be considered.
In order to insure proper administrative handling, applications should be submitted to the office of the Vice-President (Academic) no later than Friday, October 17, 1980.
ART STORE HOURS
MONDAY
12 NOON - 2 P.M.
TUESDAY
11 A.M. - 1:30 P.M
WEDNESDAY
12 NOON - 2 P.M.
THURSDAY
11 A.M. - 1:30 P.M- 8 -
NOTICES CONTINUED .......................
( NOTICE TO ALL EDUCATION STUDENTS:
EUS (EDUCATION UNDERGRADUATE SOCIETY) MEMBERSHIP CARDS MAY BE OBTAINED AT STUDENT SERVICES - 4.40 - 200 PER MONTH
CKUL RADIO ALSO REQUIRES AN ASSISTANT MANAGER
UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE MANAGER, RESPONSIBLE FOR PROGRAM PLANNING, DJ RECRUITMENT AND STATION PROMOTION.
ANY OTHER DUTIES AS ASSIGNED BY THE MANAGER.
SALARY - $100 PER MONTH
APPLICATIONS WITH COMPLETE RESUME FOR THESE TWO POSITIONS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED TO:
CKUL RADIO BOARD
C/O INFORMATION SERVICES
ROOM A-770
THE UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE
PHONE 329-2582 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------—........... — fay,
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES:
THE FOLLOWING CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT FIRMS WILL BE COMING ON CAMPUS THIS FALL TO INTERVIEW STUDENTS INTERESTED IN ARTICLING POSITIONS. FOR ALL POSITIONS, AN ACCOUNTING MAJOR IS REQUIRED.
1) TOUCHE ROSS 8 CO. - CAMPUS INTERVIEWS: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22.
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1.
. 2) COOPERS 8 LYBRAND - CAMPUS INTERVIEWS: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24.
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17.
3)
PRICE WATERHOUSE - CAMPUS INTERVIEWS: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3.
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24.
4)
YOUNG, PARKYN 8 MCNAB - CAMPUS INTERVIEWS: FRIDAY,. NOVEMBER 7.
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31.
5)
COLLEAUX 8 MILLS - CAMPUS INTERVIEWS: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18.
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14.
SEE SANDRA MILLIS, STUDENT SERVICES, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.10
EMPLOYMENT CONTINUED ........................
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION:
A BRIEFING SESSION FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN OBTAINING EMPLOYMENT WITH THE PUBLIC SERVICE
COMMISSION WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 AT 12:15 P.M. IN ROOM E-515. THEY ARE
SOLICITING APPLICATIONS ONLY FROM GRADUATES WITH A SPECIALIZATION IN ONE OF THE
FOLLOWING AREAS: ACCOUNTING, BUSINESS OR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, COMPUTER SCIENCE,
ECONOMICS, MATHEMATICS OR STATISTICS.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15.
FURTHER INFORMATION AND APPLICATIONS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM SANDRA MILLIS, STUDENT
SERVICES (C-630).
FOREIGN SERVICE:
APPLICATION DEADLINE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18.
FOREIGN SERVICE EXAM: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18.
APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE FROM SANDRA MILLIS, STUDENT SERVICES, C-630.
SUMMER POSITION:
COLLEGE PRO PAINTERS - INTERESTED IN STARTING AN OUTLET IN THE LETHBRIDGE AREA, AND
ARE LOOKING FOR A MANAGER.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND APPLICATION FORMS, SEE SANDRA MILLIS IN STUDENT SERVICES,
C-630. SHOULD BE OF PARTICULAR INTEREST TO MANAGEMENT ARTS STUDENTS.
APPLICATION DEADLINE.* FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29.
FOUND PROPERTY:
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1 TEXT - "THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO"
1 PILLOWCASE
1 PACKAGE RAZORS
3 PACKAGES RAZORS
1 SWEATER
1 TEXT - "CHARLES DICKENS - THE PICKWICK PAPERS"
1 SWEATER
1 THERMOS BOTTLE
1 SURGICAL KIT
1 SWEATER
1 SWEATER
1 CONTACT LENS CASE
1 ROLL OF FILM
1 COIN
1 PAIR SOCKS
1 SILK KERCHIEF
1 BLANK "REPAIR AND WORK ORDER" PAD
1 GOLD NECKLACE
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EMPLOYMENT CONTINUED ........................
LOST property:
#1175 1 SET OF KEYS (5)
#1177 1 MAN’S "TIMEX" WRISTWATCH
#1178 1 WALLET - I.D. "MURRAY JENSEN"
#1179 1 WALLET - I.D. "WESLEY SCOTT"
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Weekly Memo (Vol. 1, No. 23, October 29, 1979)
A newsletter with University of Lethbridge campus news.UNIVERSITY^ OF ,LETH3RIDGF
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Monday, October 29, 1979 -
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY SEMINAR: OCTOBER 29
TIME: 12:00 NOON
PLACE: C-674
speaker: DR. BRENDA MILNER
MCGILL UNIVERSITY
TOPIC: NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF COGNITIVE PROCESSES
Wednesday, October 31, 1979 -
LUNCH AND LEARN: OCTOBER 31
TIME: 12:00 NOON
PLAQE: THE THEATRE GALLERY
LETHBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY
SPEAKER: DR. ROBERT E. HICKS
TOPIC: DEVELOPMENT OF HANDEDNESS: GENETICS
rilPRTCIHM AND INSTRUCTION IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION: OCTOBER 31
time: 30-5:30
PLACE: A-790
GUEST LECTURER: NANCY MARTIN
TOPIC: "LANGUAGE AT FIVE"
FACULTY AND OTHER STUDENTS INVITED TO ATTEND THIS LECTURE.
Thursday. Novffrfr 1. 1979 -
INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP HOAGIE: NOVEMBER 1
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FIRST MONDAY OF THE MONTH: NOVEMBER 5
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UNITARIAN SERVICE COMMITTEE (USC) EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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speaker:
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EAST SUSSEX COLLEGE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
AUTHOR OF "MUCH OF JACKSON POLLOCK IS VIVID WALLPAPER"
topic:
THE HISTORICAL NATURE OF ART
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EDUCATION SEMINAR: NOVEMBER 8
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UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY
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