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California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo 93407 Cal Poly float wins Rose Parade trophy Cal Poly's entry in the 108th Tour- nament of Roses Parade won the Founders' Trophy, awarded to the most beautiful float built and deco- rated by volunteers. More than 1,000 volunteers from Cal Poly and Cal Poly Pomona helped create the 55-foot float named "Catch of the Day." The float was decorated with thousands of flowers including roses, carnations and irses, as well as walnut shells, oranges and onion seeds. The animated float depicted a man with a big smile, reeling in his catch of the day, a big rainbow-striped bass. The fisherman is oblivious to another huge fish coming through a pier to swallow him. Seagulls, pelicans and dogs try to alert the man. Cal Poly has participated in the pa- rade for 49 years but hadn't won an award for five years. Trophies were awarded to 23 entries. Adobe Systems donates software worth S 1&5,000 Adobe Systems has donated com- puter software valued at almost $165,000 to the Graphic Communica- tion Department, marking the largest software contribution ever received by the department. The donation came in conjunction with the Tom Flores Celebrity Classic Golf Tournament that celebrated the department's 50th anniversary. The gift from San Jose-based Adobe Systems consisted of four sets of 24 different packages that included such programs as PhotoShop, Illustra- tor, FrameMaker and Acrobat, as well as other programs that help form the basis of desktop and electronic pub- lishing. The donation also included 60 li- censes for each software package and supporting documentation. The software will be installed in the Graphic Communication Elec- tronic Prepress Lab, Design Repro- duction Technology Lab, Typography Lab, and University Graphic Systems (UGS), a student-managed, student- operated printing and publishing com- pany. UGS gives students hands-on experience in developing "real" print media products such as the Mustang Daily and high-end graphics for vari- ous university departments. The new software will also be in- stalled in other areas of the university that teach desktop and electronic pub- lishing. Adobe will conduct a training semi- nar at Cal Poly for faculty members. Clogston, 68 Frederick Clogston, a retired bio- logical sciences professor, died Dec. 16 in an Arroyo Grande hospital. Clogston taught at Cal Poly from 1960 until 1992. He also served as the university's National Collegiate Athletic Ass ociation adviser for 11 years. Wright, 71 Kenneth Wright, who worked as a senior data control technician in In- formation Systems from 1979 until 1987, died at his home in San Luis Obispo Nov. 25 from heart disease. 0\LPOLY REPORT Vol. SO, No. 14 January 10, 1997 Former AT&T executive to head computing A founding partner of a company that develops interactive educational software and former vice president with AT&T has been named vice pro- vost for information technology. Jeremiah (Jerry) Hanley assumed responsibility for the Information Technology Services department Jan. 6, reporting to Provost Paul Zingg. He succeeds David Walch, who has retired. Hanley was a faculty member in the Center for Telecommunications Management in USC's Graduate School of Business. He is a founding member and strategy officer for EduLink, which develops computer programs for elementary and second- ary school classes and also serves as a government affairs and policy devel- opment consultant to AT&T's Lucent Technologies. "We are pleased to have the oppor- tunity to bring Jerry Hanley's exper- tise and leadership in information technology to Cal Poly," Zingg said. "Our goal is to provide the best tech- nology-assisted teaching and learning environment possible and to keep the university in the forefront of techno- logical developments and leadership. We are confident that Mr. Hanley will advance these goals." He will be responsible for all aca- demic and administrative computing functions. Information Technology Services has more than 70 full-time staff members and a $9 million annual operating budget. Hanley has been a member of the President's Cabinet, an advisory group to President Baker, since 1989. He also has been a lecturer in the university's engineering management program. During his long career at AT&T, Hanley was involved in all aspects of (Continued on page 3)

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California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo 93407

Cal Poly float wins Rose Parade trophy Cal Polys entry in the 108th Tourshy

nament of Roses Parade won the Founders Trophy awarded to the most beautiful float built and decoshyrated by volunteers

More than 1 000 volunteers from Cal Poly and Cal Poly Pomona helped create the 55-foot float named Catch of the Day The float was decorated with thousands of flowers including roses carnations and irses as well as walnut shells oranges and onion seeds

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The animated float depicted a man with a big smile reeling in his catch of the day a big rainbow-striped bass The fisherman is oblivious to another huge fish coming through a pier to swallow him Seagulls pelicans and dogs try to alert the man

Cal Poly has participated in the pashyrade for 49 years but hadnt won an award for five years Trophies were awarded to 23 entries

Adobe Systems donates software worth S1amp5000 Adobe Systems has donated comshy

puter software valued at almost $165000 to the Graphic Communicashytion Department marking the largest software contribution ever received by the department

The donation came in conjunction with the Tom Flores Celebrity Classic Golf Tournament that celebrated the departments 50th anniversary

The gift from San Jose-based Adobe Systems consisted of four sets of 24 different packages that included such programs as PhotoShop Illustrashytor FrameMaker and Acrobat as well as other programs that help form the basis of desktop and electronic pubshylishing

The donation also included 60 lishycenses for each software package and supporting documentation

The software will be installed in the Graphic Communication Elecshytronic Prepress Lab Design Reproshyduction Technology Lab Typography Lab and University Graphic Systems (UGS) a student-managed studentshyoperated printing and publishing comshypany UGS gives students hands-on experience in developing real print

media products such as the Mustang Daily and high-end graphics for varishyous university departments

The new software will also be inshystalled in other areas of the university that teach desktop and electronic pubshylishing

Adobe will conduct a training semishynar at Cal Poly for faculty members

Clogston 68 Frederick Clogston a retired bioshy

logical sciences professor died Dec 16 in an Arroyo Grande hospital

Clogston taught at Cal Poly from 1960 until 1992 He also served as the universitys National Collegiate Athletic Association adviser for 11 years

Wright 71 Kenneth Wright who worked as a

senior data control technician in Inshyformation Systems from 1979 until 1987 died at his home in San Luis Obispo Nov 25 from heart disease

0LPOLY REPORT Vol SO No 14 January 10 1997

Former ATampT executive to head computing

A founding partner of a company that develops interactive educational software and former vice president with ATampT has been named vice proshyvost for information technology

Jeremiah (Jerry) Hanley assumed responsibility for the Information Technology Services department Jan 6 reporting to Provost Paul Zingg He succeeds David Walch who has retired

Hanley was a faculty member in the Center for Telecommunications Management in USCs Graduate School of Business He is a founding member and strategy officer for EduLink which develops computer programs for elementary and secondshyary school classes and also serves as a government affairs and policy develshyopment consultant to ATampTs Lucent Technologies

We are pleased to have the opporshytunity to bring Jerry Hanleys expershytise and leadership in information technology to Cal Poly Zingg said Our goal is to provide the best techshynology-assisted teaching and learning environment possible and to keep the university in the forefront of technoshylogical developments and leadership We are confident that Mr Hanley will advance these goals

He will be responsible for all acashydemic and administrative computing functions Information Technology Services has more than 70 full-time staff members and a $9 million annual operating budget

Hanley has been a member of the Presidents Cabinet an advisory group to President Baker since 1989 He also has been a lecturer in the universitys engineering management program

During his long career at ATampT Hanley was involved in all aspects of

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0LPOLY REPORT

January 10 1997

Hewitt ampJennings to show work in Galerie

Parallel Myths the next exhibit in the UU Galerie will feature a varishyety of two- and three-dimensional work by art professors Chuck Jennings and Crissa Hewitt

The exhibit is scheduled to run from Saturday Jan 11 through Sunshyday Feb 2 The public is invited to an artists reception from 4 to 6 pm Jan 11

Jennings will show mixed-media and computer-generated paintings photographs and collages

Hewitt is to exhibit abstract marble sculptures jewelry and hollowareshysmall containers such as candlesticks an oil lamp and boxes made from silshyver and combinations of silver wood and cooper

In these works the artists explore myths seeking connectedness with family life and human expression through a variety of media Galerie Curator Jeanne LaBarbera said

The Galerie is open Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 am to 5 pm Thursday 10 am to 8 pm Friday 10 am to 4 pm and Saturday and Sunday noon to 4 pm

For more information call LaBarbera at ext 1182

Whirling Dervishes to perform Jan 2J

A fascinating glimpse into the sashycred rituals of Turkeys Whirling Dershyvishes will be offered as part of Cal Poly Arts New Directions series at 8 pm Thursday Jan 23 in Harman Hall in the Performing Arts Center

For 700 years members of the Mev levi Order or dervishes have performed one of the worlds most beautiful spiritual ceremonies known as the Serna It involves precise choshyreography a meditation in motion in which the dervishes are accompanied by the refined mystical music of flutes strings chorus and percussion

The Whirling Dervishes will be acshycompanied by members of the Mev levi Ensemble of the Mevlana

Culture and Art Foundation known as some of Turkeys most outstanding classical musicians playing tradishytional instruments such as the ney (flute) oud and tanbur (lutes) kemenche (violin) and percussion

Vocalist and Koran reciter Kani Karaca described as the greatest voice of the century will also be feashytured

Cal Poly philosophy professor Judith Saltzman will give a pre-conshycert lecture at 7 pm in the Performing Arts Centers Philips recital hall

The performance will be introshyduced by Dr Kabir Helminski translator of the poetry of Jalaluddin Rumi founder of the Mev levi Order

Tickets to the Whirling Dervishes range from $10 to $18

Pianist William Spiller to give recital Jan 11

Music professor William Spiller who has been called a musical powershyhouse and an inspiration will give his annual benefit piano recital at 8 pm Saturday Jan 11 in the Theatre

Spiller has chosen to play Souveshynir of Puerto Rico Op 31 and Grand Scherzo Op 57 by Louis Moreau Gottschalk Hermit Thrush at Morn and Fireflies Op 15 No4 by Amy Beach Sonata ( 1918) by Charles Tomlinson Griffes Suite for Piano ( 1949) by Peter Mennin In Evening Air ( 1972) by Aaron Copland and Sonata ( 1949) by Samuel Barber

Spiller has performed across the United States as a soloist recitalist chamber musician and accompanist

Tickets for the recital cost $4 to $10

The concert is a presentation of the Music Department and the College of Liberal Arts and is a benefit for the departments scholarship fund

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Israeli chamber orchestra to play Jan ]1

One of Israels leading chamber orchestras known for its outstanding renditions of baroque classical and modern music will perform at 8 pm Friday Jan 31 in the Performing Arts Centers Harman Hall

The Israel Camerata led by musishycal director Avner Biron will perform Boccherinis Symphony in D minor La Casa del Diavolo Puccinis The Chrysanthemums Kopytmans Kaddish for viola and strings and Schuberts Symphony No 5

Soloist and distinguished pianist Claude Frank will perform Mozarts Piano Concerto K 453

Frank who debuted with Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharshymonic in 1959 has performed with orchestras on five continents He is known internationally as an acshyclaimed interpreter of the piano literashyture of Beethoven

The 33-member Israel Camerata has been highly-praised by music critshyics and audiences around the world The majority of its musicians are Russhysian emigres who left the Soviet Union when it collapsed

Cal Poly music professor Alyson McLamore will give a lecture before the concert at 7 pm in the Performing Arts Centers Philips recital hall

The concert is part of Cal Poly Arts Great Performances series

Tickets cost from $17 to $26

CCAT bus passes on sale at Rec Center

CCAT bus passes are now being sold only at the Rec Center Ticket Ofshyfice They are no longer available from Public Safety Services

Unless stated otherwise you can buy tickets to the performances listed in todays Cal Poly Report at the Performing Arts Center Ticket Office from 10 am to 6 pm weekdays and from 10 am to 4 pm Saturdays To order by phone dial ARTS (ext 2787)

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Inactive mainframe accounts Solicitation of to be revoked after 90 days

Information Technology Services reminds campus employees that beshycause of state auditor requirements mainframe account holders with acshycess to Focus EDASQL and CICS will have their access privileges autoshymatically revoked if accounts are inshyactive for more than 90 days

CICS accounts include the Alumni Development System (ADS) Finanshycial Systems (PASPurchasing) Hushyman Resource System (HRS) and Student Information System (SIS)

When an account is revoked it is placed in an inactive state and can be reactivated with no loss or change in privileges by calling User Support Services at ext 7000

CSU Fresno to host conference on teaching

vacation sick leave Employees are asked to donate

sick leave or vacation credits on beshyhalf of Dan Sheridan a building sershyvice engineer in Facility Services

Sheridan must take several months off from work because of a medical disability

Donations of either sick leave or vacation credits will help him remain in pay status during his absence Anyone interested in donating credit should contact Anita Biggs in Facility Services ext 2321 for the Catashystrophic Leave Donation form

Eligible state employees may doshynate up to 16 hours total of sick leave and vacation credit per fiscal year in increments of one hour or more

Pacific Rim Group sets Jan 1amp meeting

The Pacific Rim Group will hold its first winter quarter meeting at 11 10 am Thursday Jan 16 in Room 214 in the Erhart Agriculture Building

Discussion will include an update on Pacific Rim Group activities the upcoming Cal Poly art exhibit at Silpakorn University in Bangkok Thailand internship opportunities and summer study programs in Thailand and summer study in China

Representatives from the colleges of Business Engineering and Liberal Arts will talk about their recent trip to Thailand

For details call Jan Erickson in the Pacific Rim Group office at ext 2011

bullbullbull New computing head strategic marketing information sysshytems development materials manageshyment business planning operations research accounting and human reshysources and management developshyment As an ATampT executive he had particular expertise in forming global partnerships

He earned a bachelors degree in English from St Bonaventure Univershysity in 1965 and a masters in English from New York University in 1967

To keep accounts active employshyees should log on to their mainframe account using their user ID and passshyword at least once every 90 days

Employees should also note that accounts are to be used by authorized individuals only and are not to be shared Anyone who needs an account or required training should call User Support Services or an appropriate seshycurity official

For information on generating electronic OASIS Account Request Forms refer to the ITS Guide to Computing or view the guide on line at httpwwwcalpolyedu-amspec ITS guideOASIS html

Consultative committee named for vice provost

Excellence in Teaching and Learnshying is the title of an ali-day confershyence for faculty members staff members and students hosted by CSU Fresno on Friday Jan 24

Sponsored by the Center for Enshyhancement of Teaching and Learning and Fresnos Office of the Provost the conference will feature presentashytions by James Anderson dean of the Division of Undergraduate Studies and Professor of Counselor Education at North Carolina State University and Roland Brady recipient of CSU Fresnos 1996 Provosts Award for

Teaching Excellence Topics to be covered include stratshy

egies for Web-based instruction acshytive learning in larger classes service-learning making cooperative learning work mentoring students learning assessment geared to course goals multiple intelligences student learning styles success with experienshytial learning advising students and time management

For more information or to register electronically see the Web site at httpcrystalbiolcsufresnoedu8080 etl

Dan Howard-Green executive asshysistant to President Baker will chair the consultative committee for theseshylection of a vice provost for institushytional planning

Other committee members are Bob Kitamura Administration and Fishynance Rick Ramirez Administration and Finance John Anderson Enrollshyment Support Services Anna Seu Inshyformation Technology Services Richard Equinoa Student Affairs Bonnie Krupp Academic Affairs

Harry Sharp Deans Council College of Liberal Arts Michael Colvin Acashydemic Senate Mathematics Terri Swartz Academic Senate Marketing Elizabeth Kaminaka Staff Council College of Architecture and Environshymental Design Michael Suess Facshyulty Affairs (ex-officio) Anna McDonald Affirmative Action (exshyofficio)

The ASI position has not yet been filled

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Orchesis Dance Company to perform Jan 30-Feb 1 eMotion in Dance the 27th anshy

nual Orchesis Dance Concert will feature the finest Cal Poly and guest talent in a variety of dance styles from jazz to ballroom

Three evening performances are planned at 8 pm Thursday through Saturday Jan 30-Feb 1 and a matishynee is scheduled for 1 pm Feb 1 All shows will be in the Theatre

The concert presented by Cal Polys Orchesis Dance Company promises something for everybody shymodern ballet jazz tap ballroom and contemporary dances - choreoshygraphed and performed by faculty artshyists guest choreographers and selected students

Dance professor and company founder Moon Ja Minn Suhr is the shows artistic director Maria Junco also a member of the Theatre and Dance Department faculty is assistant director

The program will include returning guest choreographer Valerie Kline known for her wry humor and dramatic style Orchesis members will perform Klines comic dance Village Idiots

Orchesis alumna Jennifer Knight Dills will premier The Oracle a highly theatrical modem work that explores the theme of extinction and the dichotomy of good and evil

Three ballets will be performed including guest artist Kathleen Fitzgeralds work Vestige of Love danced to Mozarts Solemn Vesshypers The Elf and the Shoemakers Family choreographed by Suhr and featuring Dills in the solo role celshyebrates the joys of giving and sharing

Local ballroom dance choreograshypher Linda Drake will present From the Ballroom a work showcasing both the dance of romance the rumba and the popular American soshycial dance the swing Selected stushydent choreographers will also premier jazz hip-hop and tap dances The fishynale set to a blues piece by Buddy Guy features the entire company in a jazz work by Los Angeles choreograshyphers Dennon and Sayhber Rawles known for their professional work in both film and television

Tickets for eMotion in Dance are $10 for the public and $7 for students

and senior citizens A special $5 rate will be offered to senior citizens and children under 13 for the matinee pershyformance

For reservations dial ARTS (ext 2787) Tickets can also be bought at the Performing Arts Center Ticket Ofshyfice from 10 am to 6 pm weekdays and from 10 am to 4 pm Saturdays

The concert is sponsored by the Theatre and Dance Department Colshylege of Liberal Arts and Instrucshytionally Related Activities office

ltori to discuss summer China program

Social sciences professor Barbara Mori who recently returned from 18 months teaching at Hanzhong Teachshyers College in Chinas Shaanxi Provshyince will highlight plans for a summer study program in China

The talk will begin at 7 pm Friday Jan 17 at the Barnes and Noble bookshystore in downtown San Luis Obispo

The study program is scheduled from July 15 through August 26 Parshyticipants will visit historical and culshytural sites in Beijing Xian Hanzhong and Shanghai while earning Cal Poly credit for course work in Chinese lanshyguage history culture and sociology

For more information call Mori at ext 2729 or Jan Erickson in the Pashycific Rim Group office at ext 2011

Beesley to lead Alumni Effective Jan 2 Ben Beesley has

been appointed interim director of alumni relations Cal Poly and the Alumni Association are involved in a search for a permanent director Beesley will serve until the permanent

director is selected For information on the Alumni Association please contact Beesley at ext 2586

Beesley has served as associate dishyrector of alumni relations for chapter development since July 1995

January 10 1997

Utilidor muddles through foul weather

Rainy weather put a damper on the utilidor project over the holidays but every effort is being made to reshystore vehicle antl pedestrian access in the campuss inner perimeter

Klamath Road behind Muir Hall and Tenaya Hall is currently closed to public vehicles but open to pedestrishyans Vehicle access will be reestabshylished as soon as possible

Mail is still being picked up at the kiosk at Via Carta and Poly Vue however anticipating limited access to come the Postal Service suggests using the mailboxes on Perimeter Road across from the Administration Building and Grand Avenue in front of Vista Grande

A reminder Bus routes have changed Maps have been installed at all stops - new and old - as well as other locations around campus inshycluding the Grand Avenue Informashytion Center Public Safety Services the UU Information Desk and the lishybrary

The map is also on the utilidor home page accessible via Cal Polys home page under Whats New(s) A new bus stop has been established at the corner of Highland and Bishop Road For more bus information call Jacquie Paulsen at ext 6680

A look ahead South Perimeter Road will probably be closed to pubshylic traffic mid-winter quarter Inforshymation will be posted on the three campus entrance signs on the hotline at ext 6808 and on the utilidor home page

For more information on the utilidor project call Deby Ryan at ext 6806

January 10 1997

Tickets still on sale for Service Awards Lunch

Tickets are still available for the Service Awards Luncheon set from 1130 am to 1 pm Thursday Jan 30 in Chumash Auditorium

The Cajun Moon Buffet will honor state ASI and Foundation emshyployees with 10 15 20 25 and 30 years of service

The menu will feature chicken tchoupitoulas or Cajun tofu dirty rice Louisiana vegetables green salad corn muffins beverage and dessert

Tickets are $8 and can be bought through Thursday Jan 23 from Anne Arnett in Transportation Services Geri Bolivar Facility Services Jill DeMers Physical Education and Kishynesiology Maria Gomez-Jauregui Payroll Zoe Saba University Center for Teacher Education Denice Wharton El Corral Lori Williams Health Center and Jane Yurasek Foundation Business Office

Gallery Exhibits UU Galerie Crissa Hewitt and

Chuck Jennings (Art and Design) Two- and three-dimensional work Saturday Jan 11 through Sunday Feb 2 Artists reception 4 pm Jan 11

University Art Gallery The American Institute of Graphic Artists Traveling Exhibit of Professional Graphic Designers Monday Jan 13 through Sunday Feb 9 Dexter Bldg

Dateline Admission charged - $

FRIDAY JANUARY 10 Wrestling University of Oklashy

homa Mott Gym 730pm($)

SATURDAY JANUARY 11 Mens Basketball UC Santa Barshy

bara Mott Gym 7 pm ($) Music William Spiller (Music)

will give a benefit piano recital Theshyatre 8 pm ($)

TUESDAY JANUARY 14 Speaker Michael Silvestri

(Chemistry and Biochemistry) will present Merits of the Cross-Cultural Experience- Life on a Chicken Bus as part of the Global Affairs BrownshyBag Lunch Speaker Series Staff Dinshying Room noon

THURSDAY JANUARY 16 Meeting Pacific Rim Group inshy

formation meeting Erhart Agriculshyture Building 214 1110 am

Mens Basketball UC Irvine Mott Gym 7 pm ($)

FRIDAY JANUARY 17 WriterSpeak Poet Molly Bendall

will read Performing Arts Center 7pm

Speaker Barbari Mori (Social Sciences) will highlight plans for Cal Polys summer study program in China Barnes and Noble bookstore downtown San Luis Obispo 7 pm

SATURDA~JANUARY18 Mens Basketball CSU Fullershy

ton Mott Gym 7 pm ($)

MONDAY JANUARY 20 Holiday Martin Luther King Jr

birthday observed Campus closed except for needed emergency sershyvices

Position vacancies Vacancy information and applishy

cations for the following positions are available from the appropriate Human Resources office Vacancy information can also be accessed from the Cal Poly home page on the World Wide Web (address http wwwcalpolyedu click on General Information and Current Events)

STATE (Adm 110 ext 2236 or job line at ext 1533) Official applicashytion forms must be received by 4 pm of the closing date or be postshymarked by the closing date (No faxes)

CALPOLY REPORT

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CLOSING DATE Jan 24 76076 Electrician Facility

Services $3471-$3887month temposhyrary six-month (approx) appointment with benefits extension contingent on workload

77077 Senior Secretary Finanshycial Aid Office (Unit 7) $2283shy$2717month temporary to 93097 with possibility of continuance

79078 Technical Coordinator (Instructional Computing Consultshyant 1) Administration and Finance (Unit 9) $2750-$3305month

CLOSING DATE Feb 7 79079 Instructional Support

Technician II Music Department (Unit 9) $2130-$2562 75month temp one-year appointment with anshynual renewal 75 time ( 30 hrswkshyflexible schedule required generally Mon-Fri 8 am to 230pm) for 11 months intermittent on-call appointshyment annually for one month from July 15 to August 14

Note For positions marked with an asterisk qualified on-campus applishycants currently in Bargaining Units 2 5 7 and 9 will be given first considshyeration

FOUNDATION (Foundation Adm Building job line at ext 7107) All foundation applications must be reshyceived (not just postmarked) by 5 pm of the closing date (No faxes)

CLOSING DATE Jan 17 Resource Management Specialshy

ist Swanton Pacific Ranch $1950shy$2575month

CLOSING DATE Jan 24 PCLan Support MIS $2239shy

$2911 (Levell) or $2530-$3289 (level 2) dependent upon selected candidates qualifications

ASI (University Union 212 ext 1281)

CLOSING DATE Jan 15 Independent Contractor Head Crew

Coach Complete position description available in the ASI Business Office UU212

0LPOLY REPORT January 10 1997

FACULTY (Adm 312 ext 2844) Candidates interested in posishy

tions on the faculty are invited to contact the appropriate dean or deshypartment head or chair Ranks and salaries for faculty positions are commensurate with qualifications and experience (and time base where applicable) unless otherwise stated

CLOSING DATE March 1 73033 Assistant Professor

Agribusiness Department ext 5009 or 5000 fax ext 5040 Tenure-track full-time position available September 1997 Teach courses consistent with candidates training and needs of the department develop information technology courses using the World Wide Web multimedia and distance learning and assist other faculty members in their continuing developshyment of such technology PhD in agshyricultural economics or related field required to be completed by Septemshyber 1997 Agribusiness industry expeshyrience andor teaching at the university level preferred Evidence of multimedia and information techshynology experience required Good communication skills required Refershyence Recruitment Code 73033 and contact Robert Thompson Faculty Search Committee Agribusiness Deshypartment for an application (by phone at ext 5009 or e-mail at rcthomps calpolyedu )

CLOSING DATE Feb 28 73036 Assistant Professor in

Structural Engineering Civil and Environmental Engr Dept ext 2947 Tenure-track position available fall 1997 Teach at undergraduate and graduate (MS) level supervise undershygraduate and graduate-level research and develop and maintain externally funded applied research program Candidates for the position must have an earned doctorate degree in civil enshygineering Formal training andor exshyperience in structural dynamics finite elements methods of structural analyshysis and structural design supported by a record of scholarly publication in refereed journals is preferred Indusshytrial andor consulting experience and professional registration are desirable

Send resume and letter requesting an application to the Chair of the Strucshytural Search Committee Civil and Enshyvironmental Engineering Department (reference Recruitment Code 73036) and arrange for sending of official transcript(s) and three letters of refershyence

CLOSING DATE March 1 73038 Lecturer (Full-Time)

Physical Education and Kinesiology Department ext 2545 Full-time temshyporary position available for the 1997-98 academic year (salary range $30996-$34656) Teach in at least three of the following areas (1) athshyletic coaching theory and administrashytion (2) responding to emergencies (3) sport psychologysociology (4) professional activity courses (baseshybaVsoftball track and field football volleyball gymnastics field sports non-traditional games team handshyball) Student advising is also reshyquired MS in physical education required PhD preferred Send comshypleted faculty application form (availshyable by calling department) professional resume official transhyscripts and three current letters of recommendation to Dwayne Head Physical Education and Kinesiology Department Reference Recruitment Code 73038 on all correspondence

CLOSING DATE March 28 73041 Lecturer(s) (fulltime)

Speech Communication Department ext 2553 One or more possible fullshytime lecturer positions (non-tenure track with possible renewal) for 1997shy98 academic year Teaching critical thinking fundamentals of speech communication public speaking Masters degree in the discipline of speech communication required at the time of hiring Preference will be given to candidates with university teaching experience Reference Reshycruitment Code 73041 and apply to Raymond Zeuschner Chair Speech Communication Department

CLOSING DATE Jan 24 73042 Lecturer (part-time)

Computer Science Department ext 2824 Visiting AssistantAssociate Professor (Lecturer) position avail-

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able for the 1997-98 academic year Teaching core undergraduate curricushylum as well as upper-division courses and providing local exposure to reshysearch in a mainstream area of comshyputer science Candidates must have strong commitment to teaching excelshylence dedication to professional deshyvelopment and broad-based knowledge of computer science PhD in computer science or related area is required Preference will be given to applicants with a permanent affiliation with another institution and to those able to teach artificial inshytelligence programming languages software engineering or operating systems Contact Recruiting Commitshytee Computer Science Department or via Internet recruitcsccalpolyedu

CLOSING DATE Jan 24 73044 Lecturer Pool (parttime)

Journalism Department ext 2508 Possible positions available Spring 1997 to teach photojournalism advershytising and public relations BA in journalism or related field required Masters preferred Extensive professhysional media experience essential Previous college teaching required

0LPOLY REPORT January 10 1997 Page 7

1996-97 CAPUSWIDE STAIIDIIIG COITTEES Administrative Advisory Committee on Computing Euel W Kennedy Joanne Temple Tom Zuur Armando Pezo-Silva Ilene Rockman Karen Stubberfield Vicki Stover Theresa May Harriet Ross Gary Whitsett Robert Dignan Scott Wehreman Edna Chun Neal Feaver

Athletics Governing Board Paul Zingg Frank Lebens Kevin Clark Juan Gonzalez Michael Colvin Lisa Barnicoat Johanna Brown Michael Wenzl Ryan Weisenberg John McCutcheon Eleanor Cutler Kimi Ikeda Jason Meyer Richard Andrews

Campus Dining Advisory Committee

Nancy Williams Urvashi Patel Joan Cirone Julie Teague Dallis Day Garrett Jones Walt Lambert Boris Palanov Ken Barclay

Campus Fee Advisory Committee Steve McShane Pat Broering Mary Ann Bingham Frank Lebens Elise Stark Rick Ratnirez Curtis Hodge Juan Gonzalez Harvey Greenwald Kimi Ikeda

Campus Planning Committee

Warren Baker Frank Lebens Raul Garcia Paul Zingg Chris Ford Arnold Jonas William Boldt Robert Kitamura David Blakely Juan Gonzalez Beverly Doran Dale Sutliff Joseph Jen Donna Duerk Paul Neel Ed Naretto

Child Care Advisory Committee (not active)

Commencement Committee (one nomination still needed from the Dean of the College of Architecture) Ken Barclay Hal Cota Sara Wiedmann Dwight DeWerth-Pallmeyer Nichole Souza Sonja Glassmeyer David Brodie Joette Eisengart Walter Rice

Coordinating Committee on Aids and HIV Infection Burt Cochran Stephan Lamb Jessica Gillett Rojean Dominguez Pat Harris Jason Toves Kate McBurney Kate Olafson Gwen Chavarria David Ragsdale Carole Schaffer Barbara Cook Mathews Elijah Katie Muhly Pat Hosegood Joan Cirone Marsha Bollinger Martin Ken Chep Lynda Alamo Mike Voth

Robert Gish Anna McDonald Bob Flores Joe Kourakis

Disabled Students Advisory Committee

Linda Benchman Brad Grant Louann McDonald Mary Lou Brady Harvey Greenwald Jane Neglia Joan Cirone Mary Kay Harrington Rex Wolf Larry De Ases Jane Johnson Paul Wolff Howard Drucker Hannah Kim Shelly Aleshire

Educational Equity Commission (one nomination still needed from the ASI president)

Don Floyd Kenneth Herrick

Equal Opportunity Advisory Council

Tom Ruehr Alice Loh Artemis

Papakyriazis Serna Alptekin Don Ryujin Maria Ortiz

Susan Opava Paul Adalian David Wehner Jens Pohl Linda Day Allan Cooper David Peach Jay Noel Tony Randazzo Don White Dan Biezad Robert Lang Patrick Wheatley

Leslie Labhard Ali Shahan Philip Yang John Maxwell

El Corral Bookstore Advisory Committee (one nomination needed from the ASI president)

Frank Cawley Linda Vanasupa Kelly Galang Tom Mitchell Polly Harrigan Meagen Gould

Susan McBride Rita King Howard Drucker HB Strickmeier Nana Farkye Gerald Smith Rami Shani Michael Selby Daniel Walsh Paula Stithem Diana Bernstein George Stanton Erland Dettloff

Glenn Irvin Ann Fryer Rosemary Bowker Peggy Lant Mattias Stephan

Walter Harris Joan Kennedy Elaine Ramos Doyle William Bailey Sean Banks Preston Allen Rita King

Donley Winger Nirupam Pal KN

Balasubramanian Bob Heidersbach Saeed Niku Charles Burt Doug Keesey Basil Fiorito Dennis Frey Myron Hood Dwayne Head Robert Levison

Information Competence Committee

Bob Clover Norm Pillsbury Jim Borland Eldon Li John Connely

Fred OToole Martin Lang Paul Adalian Elaine Chin Doug Smith

Phil Bailey Denise Campbell Elaine Ramos Doyle Joanne Petree

Monique Johnson Eric Vasconcellos Anna McDonald Armando Pezo-Silva Bob Gish Edna Chun Mike Suess

Extended Education Committee (not active)

Graduate Studies Committee (one nomination still needed from the Dean of the College of Science and Mathematics)

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199amp-97 CAPUSWIDE STANDING COITTEES Information Resource Management Policy

and Planning Committee

Paul Zingg Joe Grimes David Walch Bill Boynton Frank Lebens AI Amaral Juan Gonzalez Walt Bremer William Boldt Doug Smith Hiram Davis Kent Morrison Euel Kennedy John Alderink

Instructional Advisory Committee on Computing

Wes Mueller Diana Bernstein John Cotton Vinh Pham James Sena Leslie Bowker Doug Smith Kimi Ikeda Joe Grimes Tom Zuur Roxy Peck Bob Clover Wayne Montgomery

Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee Roger Gambs Linda Bomstad Heidi Hamlen Peggy Coteen Dennis Frey David Ragsdale Dale Smith Clifford Stokes

Instructionally Related Activities Advisory Committee (not active)

Landscape Advisory Committee Dirk Walters David Hannings Ed Naretto David Keil Steven Angley Doug Overman Dale Sutliff John Harris Darren Nosseck Brian Aviles James Vilkitis

Liberal Studies Committee Robert Cichowski Michael Malkin Howard Drucker Daniel Krieger Leonard Wall Michael Pinson Rex Hutton Pat Acord Larry Inchausti

Public Safety Advisory Committee (not active)

Radiation Safety Committee

Steve Sherman Maria Ortiz Mark Cooper Burt Cochran MD Jim McLaughlin David Ragsdale

Registration and Scheduling Committee (one nomination needed from the ASI President)

Shelly Aleshire Susan Somppi J Wyatt Brown Matthew Schafer Ellen Notermann Albert Censullo P Takis Papakyriazis Euel Kennedy Phil Fetzer Tom Zuur Stacey Breitenbach Debbie Arseneau Archie Waterbury Elaine Ramos Doyle Robert Dignan George Glaser

Resource Use Committee (two nominations needed from the ASI president)

Richard Kranzdorf Ed Johnson Julia Waller Richard Kravan Tim OKeefe Nick Theobald Alan Pepe Ed Naretto Phil Philbin

Status of Women Committee Kerry Cochran Amy Scribner Karen Lange Alice Loh Terri Swartz Phil Bailey Lois Brady Joette Eisengart Fred Stultz Anna McDonald Nilgun Sungar Andry Gonzalez Lou Greenberg Patricia Harris Marsha Epstein Carolyn Stefanco

Student Affairs Council (one Student Health Advisory Council nomination by the

Director of Health and Psychological Services)

Juan Gonzalez Monique Hall Joan Cirone Sam Crush Steve McShane Charles Brown Matthew Terra Jaime Quesada Jeff Campbell Glenn Irvin Matt Lane Barbara Melvin Cheryl King Debra Valencia-Laver Chris Larkin Bob Flores Diana Eitman Carolyn Jones Edith Hernandez AI Amaral

Substance Use and Abuse Advisory Committee Susan White Pat Hosegood Martin Joan Lund Steve McShane Bob Pahlow Jason Toves Jim Aiken Paul Hyman Harry Sharp Victoria Roberts Carolyn Jones

University Committee on Committees Warren J Baker Harvey Greenwald Paul Zingg Daniel Howard-Greene Juan Gonzalez Rosemary Bowker Steve McShane

University Serve and Learn Advisory Council (not active)

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January 10 1997

Hewitt ampJennings to show work in Galerie

Parallel Myths the next exhibit in the UU Galerie will feature a varishyety of two- and three-dimensional work by art professors Chuck Jennings and Crissa Hewitt

The exhibit is scheduled to run from Saturday Jan 11 through Sunshyday Feb 2 The public is invited to an artists reception from 4 to 6 pm Jan 11

Jennings will show mixed-media and computer-generated paintings photographs and collages

Hewitt is to exhibit abstract marble sculptures jewelry and hollowareshysmall containers such as candlesticks an oil lamp and boxes made from silshyver and combinations of silver wood and cooper

In these works the artists explore myths seeking connectedness with family life and human expression through a variety of media Galerie Curator Jeanne LaBarbera said

The Galerie is open Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 am to 5 pm Thursday 10 am to 8 pm Friday 10 am to 4 pm and Saturday and Sunday noon to 4 pm

For more information call LaBarbera at ext 1182

Whirling Dervishes to perform Jan 2J

A fascinating glimpse into the sashycred rituals of Turkeys Whirling Dershyvishes will be offered as part of Cal Poly Arts New Directions series at 8 pm Thursday Jan 23 in Harman Hall in the Performing Arts Center

For 700 years members of the Mev levi Order or dervishes have performed one of the worlds most beautiful spiritual ceremonies known as the Serna It involves precise choshyreography a meditation in motion in which the dervishes are accompanied by the refined mystical music of flutes strings chorus and percussion

The Whirling Dervishes will be acshycompanied by members of the Mev levi Ensemble of the Mevlana

Culture and Art Foundation known as some of Turkeys most outstanding classical musicians playing tradishytional instruments such as the ney (flute) oud and tanbur (lutes) kemenche (violin) and percussion

Vocalist and Koran reciter Kani Karaca described as the greatest voice of the century will also be feashytured

Cal Poly philosophy professor Judith Saltzman will give a pre-conshycert lecture at 7 pm in the Performing Arts Centers Philips recital hall

The performance will be introshyduced by Dr Kabir Helminski translator of the poetry of Jalaluddin Rumi founder of the Mev levi Order

Tickets to the Whirling Dervishes range from $10 to $18

Pianist William Spiller to give recital Jan 11

Music professor William Spiller who has been called a musical powershyhouse and an inspiration will give his annual benefit piano recital at 8 pm Saturday Jan 11 in the Theatre

Spiller has chosen to play Souveshynir of Puerto Rico Op 31 and Grand Scherzo Op 57 by Louis Moreau Gottschalk Hermit Thrush at Morn and Fireflies Op 15 No4 by Amy Beach Sonata ( 1918) by Charles Tomlinson Griffes Suite for Piano ( 1949) by Peter Mennin In Evening Air ( 1972) by Aaron Copland and Sonata ( 1949) by Samuel Barber

Spiller has performed across the United States as a soloist recitalist chamber musician and accompanist

Tickets for the recital cost $4 to $10

The concert is a presentation of the Music Department and the College of Liberal Arts and is a benefit for the departments scholarship fund

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Israeli chamber orchestra to play Jan ]1

One of Israels leading chamber orchestras known for its outstanding renditions of baroque classical and modern music will perform at 8 pm Friday Jan 31 in the Performing Arts Centers Harman Hall

The Israel Camerata led by musishycal director Avner Biron will perform Boccherinis Symphony in D minor La Casa del Diavolo Puccinis The Chrysanthemums Kopytmans Kaddish for viola and strings and Schuberts Symphony No 5

Soloist and distinguished pianist Claude Frank will perform Mozarts Piano Concerto K 453

Frank who debuted with Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharshymonic in 1959 has performed with orchestras on five continents He is known internationally as an acshyclaimed interpreter of the piano literashyture of Beethoven

The 33-member Israel Camerata has been highly-praised by music critshyics and audiences around the world The majority of its musicians are Russhysian emigres who left the Soviet Union when it collapsed

Cal Poly music professor Alyson McLamore will give a lecture before the concert at 7 pm in the Performing Arts Centers Philips recital hall

The concert is part of Cal Poly Arts Great Performances series

Tickets cost from $17 to $26

CCAT bus passes on sale at Rec Center

CCAT bus passes are now being sold only at the Rec Center Ticket Ofshyfice They are no longer available from Public Safety Services

Unless stated otherwise you can buy tickets to the performances listed in todays Cal Poly Report at the Performing Arts Center Ticket Office from 10 am to 6 pm weekdays and from 10 am to 4 pm Saturdays To order by phone dial ARTS (ext 2787)

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Inactive mainframe accounts Solicitation of to be revoked after 90 days

Information Technology Services reminds campus employees that beshycause of state auditor requirements mainframe account holders with acshycess to Focus EDASQL and CICS will have their access privileges autoshymatically revoked if accounts are inshyactive for more than 90 days

CICS accounts include the Alumni Development System (ADS) Finanshycial Systems (PASPurchasing) Hushyman Resource System (HRS) and Student Information System (SIS)

When an account is revoked it is placed in an inactive state and can be reactivated with no loss or change in privileges by calling User Support Services at ext 7000

CSU Fresno to host conference on teaching

vacation sick leave Employees are asked to donate

sick leave or vacation credits on beshyhalf of Dan Sheridan a building sershyvice engineer in Facility Services

Sheridan must take several months off from work because of a medical disability

Donations of either sick leave or vacation credits will help him remain in pay status during his absence Anyone interested in donating credit should contact Anita Biggs in Facility Services ext 2321 for the Catashystrophic Leave Donation form

Eligible state employees may doshynate up to 16 hours total of sick leave and vacation credit per fiscal year in increments of one hour or more

Pacific Rim Group sets Jan 1amp meeting

The Pacific Rim Group will hold its first winter quarter meeting at 11 10 am Thursday Jan 16 in Room 214 in the Erhart Agriculture Building

Discussion will include an update on Pacific Rim Group activities the upcoming Cal Poly art exhibit at Silpakorn University in Bangkok Thailand internship opportunities and summer study programs in Thailand and summer study in China

Representatives from the colleges of Business Engineering and Liberal Arts will talk about their recent trip to Thailand

For details call Jan Erickson in the Pacific Rim Group office at ext 2011

bullbullbull New computing head strategic marketing information sysshytems development materials manageshyment business planning operations research accounting and human reshysources and management developshyment As an ATampT executive he had particular expertise in forming global partnerships

He earned a bachelors degree in English from St Bonaventure Univershysity in 1965 and a masters in English from New York University in 1967

To keep accounts active employshyees should log on to their mainframe account using their user ID and passshyword at least once every 90 days

Employees should also note that accounts are to be used by authorized individuals only and are not to be shared Anyone who needs an account or required training should call User Support Services or an appropriate seshycurity official

For information on generating electronic OASIS Account Request Forms refer to the ITS Guide to Computing or view the guide on line at httpwwwcalpolyedu-amspec ITS guideOASIS html

Consultative committee named for vice provost

Excellence in Teaching and Learnshying is the title of an ali-day confershyence for faculty members staff members and students hosted by CSU Fresno on Friday Jan 24

Sponsored by the Center for Enshyhancement of Teaching and Learning and Fresnos Office of the Provost the conference will feature presentashytions by James Anderson dean of the Division of Undergraduate Studies and Professor of Counselor Education at North Carolina State University and Roland Brady recipient of CSU Fresnos 1996 Provosts Award for

Teaching Excellence Topics to be covered include stratshy

egies for Web-based instruction acshytive learning in larger classes service-learning making cooperative learning work mentoring students learning assessment geared to course goals multiple intelligences student learning styles success with experienshytial learning advising students and time management

For more information or to register electronically see the Web site at httpcrystalbiolcsufresnoedu8080 etl

Dan Howard-Green executive asshysistant to President Baker will chair the consultative committee for theseshylection of a vice provost for institushytional planning

Other committee members are Bob Kitamura Administration and Fishynance Rick Ramirez Administration and Finance John Anderson Enrollshyment Support Services Anna Seu Inshyformation Technology Services Richard Equinoa Student Affairs Bonnie Krupp Academic Affairs

Harry Sharp Deans Council College of Liberal Arts Michael Colvin Acashydemic Senate Mathematics Terri Swartz Academic Senate Marketing Elizabeth Kaminaka Staff Council College of Architecture and Environshymental Design Michael Suess Facshyulty Affairs (ex-officio) Anna McDonald Affirmative Action (exshyofficio)

The ASI position has not yet been filled

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Orchesis Dance Company to perform Jan 30-Feb 1 eMotion in Dance the 27th anshy

nual Orchesis Dance Concert will feature the finest Cal Poly and guest talent in a variety of dance styles from jazz to ballroom

Three evening performances are planned at 8 pm Thursday through Saturday Jan 30-Feb 1 and a matishynee is scheduled for 1 pm Feb 1 All shows will be in the Theatre

The concert presented by Cal Polys Orchesis Dance Company promises something for everybody shymodern ballet jazz tap ballroom and contemporary dances - choreoshygraphed and performed by faculty artshyists guest choreographers and selected students

Dance professor and company founder Moon Ja Minn Suhr is the shows artistic director Maria Junco also a member of the Theatre and Dance Department faculty is assistant director

The program will include returning guest choreographer Valerie Kline known for her wry humor and dramatic style Orchesis members will perform Klines comic dance Village Idiots

Orchesis alumna Jennifer Knight Dills will premier The Oracle a highly theatrical modem work that explores the theme of extinction and the dichotomy of good and evil

Three ballets will be performed including guest artist Kathleen Fitzgeralds work Vestige of Love danced to Mozarts Solemn Vesshypers The Elf and the Shoemakers Family choreographed by Suhr and featuring Dills in the solo role celshyebrates the joys of giving and sharing

Local ballroom dance choreograshypher Linda Drake will present From the Ballroom a work showcasing both the dance of romance the rumba and the popular American soshycial dance the swing Selected stushydent choreographers will also premier jazz hip-hop and tap dances The fishynale set to a blues piece by Buddy Guy features the entire company in a jazz work by Los Angeles choreograshyphers Dennon and Sayhber Rawles known for their professional work in both film and television

Tickets for eMotion in Dance are $10 for the public and $7 for students

and senior citizens A special $5 rate will be offered to senior citizens and children under 13 for the matinee pershyformance

For reservations dial ARTS (ext 2787) Tickets can also be bought at the Performing Arts Center Ticket Ofshyfice from 10 am to 6 pm weekdays and from 10 am to 4 pm Saturdays

The concert is sponsored by the Theatre and Dance Department Colshylege of Liberal Arts and Instrucshytionally Related Activities office

ltori to discuss summer China program

Social sciences professor Barbara Mori who recently returned from 18 months teaching at Hanzhong Teachshyers College in Chinas Shaanxi Provshyince will highlight plans for a summer study program in China

The talk will begin at 7 pm Friday Jan 17 at the Barnes and Noble bookshystore in downtown San Luis Obispo

The study program is scheduled from July 15 through August 26 Parshyticipants will visit historical and culshytural sites in Beijing Xian Hanzhong and Shanghai while earning Cal Poly credit for course work in Chinese lanshyguage history culture and sociology

For more information call Mori at ext 2729 or Jan Erickson in the Pashycific Rim Group office at ext 2011

Beesley to lead Alumni Effective Jan 2 Ben Beesley has

been appointed interim director of alumni relations Cal Poly and the Alumni Association are involved in a search for a permanent director Beesley will serve until the permanent

director is selected For information on the Alumni Association please contact Beesley at ext 2586

Beesley has served as associate dishyrector of alumni relations for chapter development since July 1995

January 10 1997

Utilidor muddles through foul weather

Rainy weather put a damper on the utilidor project over the holidays but every effort is being made to reshystore vehicle antl pedestrian access in the campuss inner perimeter

Klamath Road behind Muir Hall and Tenaya Hall is currently closed to public vehicles but open to pedestrishyans Vehicle access will be reestabshylished as soon as possible

Mail is still being picked up at the kiosk at Via Carta and Poly Vue however anticipating limited access to come the Postal Service suggests using the mailboxes on Perimeter Road across from the Administration Building and Grand Avenue in front of Vista Grande

A reminder Bus routes have changed Maps have been installed at all stops - new and old - as well as other locations around campus inshycluding the Grand Avenue Informashytion Center Public Safety Services the UU Information Desk and the lishybrary

The map is also on the utilidor home page accessible via Cal Polys home page under Whats New(s) A new bus stop has been established at the corner of Highland and Bishop Road For more bus information call Jacquie Paulsen at ext 6680

A look ahead South Perimeter Road will probably be closed to pubshylic traffic mid-winter quarter Inforshymation will be posted on the three campus entrance signs on the hotline at ext 6808 and on the utilidor home page

For more information on the utilidor project call Deby Ryan at ext 6806

January 10 1997

Tickets still on sale for Service Awards Lunch

Tickets are still available for the Service Awards Luncheon set from 1130 am to 1 pm Thursday Jan 30 in Chumash Auditorium

The Cajun Moon Buffet will honor state ASI and Foundation emshyployees with 10 15 20 25 and 30 years of service

The menu will feature chicken tchoupitoulas or Cajun tofu dirty rice Louisiana vegetables green salad corn muffins beverage and dessert

Tickets are $8 and can be bought through Thursday Jan 23 from Anne Arnett in Transportation Services Geri Bolivar Facility Services Jill DeMers Physical Education and Kishynesiology Maria Gomez-Jauregui Payroll Zoe Saba University Center for Teacher Education Denice Wharton El Corral Lori Williams Health Center and Jane Yurasek Foundation Business Office

Gallery Exhibits UU Galerie Crissa Hewitt and

Chuck Jennings (Art and Design) Two- and three-dimensional work Saturday Jan 11 through Sunday Feb 2 Artists reception 4 pm Jan 11

University Art Gallery The American Institute of Graphic Artists Traveling Exhibit of Professional Graphic Designers Monday Jan 13 through Sunday Feb 9 Dexter Bldg

Dateline Admission charged - $

FRIDAY JANUARY 10 Wrestling University of Oklashy

homa Mott Gym 730pm($)

SATURDAY JANUARY 11 Mens Basketball UC Santa Barshy

bara Mott Gym 7 pm ($) Music William Spiller (Music)

will give a benefit piano recital Theshyatre 8 pm ($)

TUESDAY JANUARY 14 Speaker Michael Silvestri

(Chemistry and Biochemistry) will present Merits of the Cross-Cultural Experience- Life on a Chicken Bus as part of the Global Affairs BrownshyBag Lunch Speaker Series Staff Dinshying Room noon

THURSDAY JANUARY 16 Meeting Pacific Rim Group inshy

formation meeting Erhart Agriculshyture Building 214 1110 am

Mens Basketball UC Irvine Mott Gym 7 pm ($)

FRIDAY JANUARY 17 WriterSpeak Poet Molly Bendall

will read Performing Arts Center 7pm

Speaker Barbari Mori (Social Sciences) will highlight plans for Cal Polys summer study program in China Barnes and Noble bookstore downtown San Luis Obispo 7 pm

SATURDA~JANUARY18 Mens Basketball CSU Fullershy

ton Mott Gym 7 pm ($)

MONDAY JANUARY 20 Holiday Martin Luther King Jr

birthday observed Campus closed except for needed emergency sershyvices

Position vacancies Vacancy information and applishy

cations for the following positions are available from the appropriate Human Resources office Vacancy information can also be accessed from the Cal Poly home page on the World Wide Web (address http wwwcalpolyedu click on General Information and Current Events)

STATE (Adm 110 ext 2236 or job line at ext 1533) Official applicashytion forms must be received by 4 pm of the closing date or be postshymarked by the closing date (No faxes)

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CLOSING DATE Jan 24 76076 Electrician Facility

Services $3471-$3887month temposhyrary six-month (approx) appointment with benefits extension contingent on workload

77077 Senior Secretary Finanshycial Aid Office (Unit 7) $2283shy$2717month temporary to 93097 with possibility of continuance

79078 Technical Coordinator (Instructional Computing Consultshyant 1) Administration and Finance (Unit 9) $2750-$3305month

CLOSING DATE Feb 7 79079 Instructional Support

Technician II Music Department (Unit 9) $2130-$2562 75month temp one-year appointment with anshynual renewal 75 time ( 30 hrswkshyflexible schedule required generally Mon-Fri 8 am to 230pm) for 11 months intermittent on-call appointshyment annually for one month from July 15 to August 14

Note For positions marked with an asterisk qualified on-campus applishycants currently in Bargaining Units 2 5 7 and 9 will be given first considshyeration

FOUNDATION (Foundation Adm Building job line at ext 7107) All foundation applications must be reshyceived (not just postmarked) by 5 pm of the closing date (No faxes)

CLOSING DATE Jan 17 Resource Management Specialshy

ist Swanton Pacific Ranch $1950shy$2575month

CLOSING DATE Jan 24 PCLan Support MIS $2239shy

$2911 (Levell) or $2530-$3289 (level 2) dependent upon selected candidates qualifications

ASI (University Union 212 ext 1281)

CLOSING DATE Jan 15 Independent Contractor Head Crew

Coach Complete position description available in the ASI Business Office UU212

0LPOLY REPORT January 10 1997

FACULTY (Adm 312 ext 2844) Candidates interested in posishy

tions on the faculty are invited to contact the appropriate dean or deshypartment head or chair Ranks and salaries for faculty positions are commensurate with qualifications and experience (and time base where applicable) unless otherwise stated

CLOSING DATE March 1 73033 Assistant Professor

Agribusiness Department ext 5009 or 5000 fax ext 5040 Tenure-track full-time position available September 1997 Teach courses consistent with candidates training and needs of the department develop information technology courses using the World Wide Web multimedia and distance learning and assist other faculty members in their continuing developshyment of such technology PhD in agshyricultural economics or related field required to be completed by Septemshyber 1997 Agribusiness industry expeshyrience andor teaching at the university level preferred Evidence of multimedia and information techshynology experience required Good communication skills required Refershyence Recruitment Code 73033 and contact Robert Thompson Faculty Search Committee Agribusiness Deshypartment for an application (by phone at ext 5009 or e-mail at rcthomps calpolyedu )

CLOSING DATE Feb 28 73036 Assistant Professor in

Structural Engineering Civil and Environmental Engr Dept ext 2947 Tenure-track position available fall 1997 Teach at undergraduate and graduate (MS) level supervise undershygraduate and graduate-level research and develop and maintain externally funded applied research program Candidates for the position must have an earned doctorate degree in civil enshygineering Formal training andor exshyperience in structural dynamics finite elements methods of structural analyshysis and structural design supported by a record of scholarly publication in refereed journals is preferred Indusshytrial andor consulting experience and professional registration are desirable

Send resume and letter requesting an application to the Chair of the Strucshytural Search Committee Civil and Enshyvironmental Engineering Department (reference Recruitment Code 73036) and arrange for sending of official transcript(s) and three letters of refershyence

CLOSING DATE March 1 73038 Lecturer (Full-Time)

Physical Education and Kinesiology Department ext 2545 Full-time temshyporary position available for the 1997-98 academic year (salary range $30996-$34656) Teach in at least three of the following areas (1) athshyletic coaching theory and administrashytion (2) responding to emergencies (3) sport psychologysociology (4) professional activity courses (baseshybaVsoftball track and field football volleyball gymnastics field sports non-traditional games team handshyball) Student advising is also reshyquired MS in physical education required PhD preferred Send comshypleted faculty application form (availshyable by calling department) professional resume official transhyscripts and three current letters of recommendation to Dwayne Head Physical Education and Kinesiology Department Reference Recruitment Code 73038 on all correspondence

CLOSING DATE March 28 73041 Lecturer(s) (fulltime)

Speech Communication Department ext 2553 One or more possible fullshytime lecturer positions (non-tenure track with possible renewal) for 1997shy98 academic year Teaching critical thinking fundamentals of speech communication public speaking Masters degree in the discipline of speech communication required at the time of hiring Preference will be given to candidates with university teaching experience Reference Reshycruitment Code 73041 and apply to Raymond Zeuschner Chair Speech Communication Department

CLOSING DATE Jan 24 73042 Lecturer (part-time)

Computer Science Department ext 2824 Visiting AssistantAssociate Professor (Lecturer) position avail-

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able for the 1997-98 academic year Teaching core undergraduate curricushylum as well as upper-division courses and providing local exposure to reshysearch in a mainstream area of comshyputer science Candidates must have strong commitment to teaching excelshylence dedication to professional deshyvelopment and broad-based knowledge of computer science PhD in computer science or related area is required Preference will be given to applicants with a permanent affiliation with another institution and to those able to teach artificial inshytelligence programming languages software engineering or operating systems Contact Recruiting Commitshytee Computer Science Department or via Internet recruitcsccalpolyedu

CLOSING DATE Jan 24 73044 Lecturer Pool (parttime)

Journalism Department ext 2508 Possible positions available Spring 1997 to teach photojournalism advershytising and public relations BA in journalism or related field required Masters preferred Extensive professhysional media experience essential Previous college teaching required

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1996-97 CAPUSWIDE STAIIDIIIG COITTEES Administrative Advisory Committee on Computing Euel W Kennedy Joanne Temple Tom Zuur Armando Pezo-Silva Ilene Rockman Karen Stubberfield Vicki Stover Theresa May Harriet Ross Gary Whitsett Robert Dignan Scott Wehreman Edna Chun Neal Feaver

Athletics Governing Board Paul Zingg Frank Lebens Kevin Clark Juan Gonzalez Michael Colvin Lisa Barnicoat Johanna Brown Michael Wenzl Ryan Weisenberg John McCutcheon Eleanor Cutler Kimi Ikeda Jason Meyer Richard Andrews

Campus Dining Advisory Committee

Nancy Williams Urvashi Patel Joan Cirone Julie Teague Dallis Day Garrett Jones Walt Lambert Boris Palanov Ken Barclay

Campus Fee Advisory Committee Steve McShane Pat Broering Mary Ann Bingham Frank Lebens Elise Stark Rick Ratnirez Curtis Hodge Juan Gonzalez Harvey Greenwald Kimi Ikeda

Campus Planning Committee

Warren Baker Frank Lebens Raul Garcia Paul Zingg Chris Ford Arnold Jonas William Boldt Robert Kitamura David Blakely Juan Gonzalez Beverly Doran Dale Sutliff Joseph Jen Donna Duerk Paul Neel Ed Naretto

Child Care Advisory Committee (not active)

Commencement Committee (one nomination still needed from the Dean of the College of Architecture) Ken Barclay Hal Cota Sara Wiedmann Dwight DeWerth-Pallmeyer Nichole Souza Sonja Glassmeyer David Brodie Joette Eisengart Walter Rice

Coordinating Committee on Aids and HIV Infection Burt Cochran Stephan Lamb Jessica Gillett Rojean Dominguez Pat Harris Jason Toves Kate McBurney Kate Olafson Gwen Chavarria David Ragsdale Carole Schaffer Barbara Cook Mathews Elijah Katie Muhly Pat Hosegood Joan Cirone Marsha Bollinger Martin Ken Chep Lynda Alamo Mike Voth

Robert Gish Anna McDonald Bob Flores Joe Kourakis

Disabled Students Advisory Committee

Linda Benchman Brad Grant Louann McDonald Mary Lou Brady Harvey Greenwald Jane Neglia Joan Cirone Mary Kay Harrington Rex Wolf Larry De Ases Jane Johnson Paul Wolff Howard Drucker Hannah Kim Shelly Aleshire

Educational Equity Commission (one nomination still needed from the ASI president)

Don Floyd Kenneth Herrick

Equal Opportunity Advisory Council

Tom Ruehr Alice Loh Artemis

Papakyriazis Serna Alptekin Don Ryujin Maria Ortiz

Susan Opava Paul Adalian David Wehner Jens Pohl Linda Day Allan Cooper David Peach Jay Noel Tony Randazzo Don White Dan Biezad Robert Lang Patrick Wheatley

Leslie Labhard Ali Shahan Philip Yang John Maxwell

El Corral Bookstore Advisory Committee (one nomination needed from the ASI president)

Frank Cawley Linda Vanasupa Kelly Galang Tom Mitchell Polly Harrigan Meagen Gould

Susan McBride Rita King Howard Drucker HB Strickmeier Nana Farkye Gerald Smith Rami Shani Michael Selby Daniel Walsh Paula Stithem Diana Bernstein George Stanton Erland Dettloff

Glenn Irvin Ann Fryer Rosemary Bowker Peggy Lant Mattias Stephan

Walter Harris Joan Kennedy Elaine Ramos Doyle William Bailey Sean Banks Preston Allen Rita King

Donley Winger Nirupam Pal KN

Balasubramanian Bob Heidersbach Saeed Niku Charles Burt Doug Keesey Basil Fiorito Dennis Frey Myron Hood Dwayne Head Robert Levison

Information Competence Committee

Bob Clover Norm Pillsbury Jim Borland Eldon Li John Connely

Fred OToole Martin Lang Paul Adalian Elaine Chin Doug Smith

Phil Bailey Denise Campbell Elaine Ramos Doyle Joanne Petree

Monique Johnson Eric Vasconcellos Anna McDonald Armando Pezo-Silva Bob Gish Edna Chun Mike Suess

Extended Education Committee (not active)

Graduate Studies Committee (one nomination still needed from the Dean of the College of Science and Mathematics)

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199amp-97 CAPUSWIDE STANDING COITTEES Information Resource Management Policy

and Planning Committee

Paul Zingg Joe Grimes David Walch Bill Boynton Frank Lebens AI Amaral Juan Gonzalez Walt Bremer William Boldt Doug Smith Hiram Davis Kent Morrison Euel Kennedy John Alderink

Instructional Advisory Committee on Computing

Wes Mueller Diana Bernstein John Cotton Vinh Pham James Sena Leslie Bowker Doug Smith Kimi Ikeda Joe Grimes Tom Zuur Roxy Peck Bob Clover Wayne Montgomery

Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee Roger Gambs Linda Bomstad Heidi Hamlen Peggy Coteen Dennis Frey David Ragsdale Dale Smith Clifford Stokes

Instructionally Related Activities Advisory Committee (not active)

Landscape Advisory Committee Dirk Walters David Hannings Ed Naretto David Keil Steven Angley Doug Overman Dale Sutliff John Harris Darren Nosseck Brian Aviles James Vilkitis

Liberal Studies Committee Robert Cichowski Michael Malkin Howard Drucker Daniel Krieger Leonard Wall Michael Pinson Rex Hutton Pat Acord Larry Inchausti

Public Safety Advisory Committee (not active)

Radiation Safety Committee

Steve Sherman Maria Ortiz Mark Cooper Burt Cochran MD Jim McLaughlin David Ragsdale

Registration and Scheduling Committee (one nomination needed from the ASI President)

Shelly Aleshire Susan Somppi J Wyatt Brown Matthew Schafer Ellen Notermann Albert Censullo P Takis Papakyriazis Euel Kennedy Phil Fetzer Tom Zuur Stacey Breitenbach Debbie Arseneau Archie Waterbury Elaine Ramos Doyle Robert Dignan George Glaser

Resource Use Committee (two nominations needed from the ASI president)

Richard Kranzdorf Ed Johnson Julia Waller Richard Kravan Tim OKeefe Nick Theobald Alan Pepe Ed Naretto Phil Philbin

Status of Women Committee Kerry Cochran Amy Scribner Karen Lange Alice Loh Terri Swartz Phil Bailey Lois Brady Joette Eisengart Fred Stultz Anna McDonald Nilgun Sungar Andry Gonzalez Lou Greenberg Patricia Harris Marsha Epstein Carolyn Stefanco

Student Affairs Council (one Student Health Advisory Council nomination by the

Director of Health and Psychological Services)

Juan Gonzalez Monique Hall Joan Cirone Sam Crush Steve McShane Charles Brown Matthew Terra Jaime Quesada Jeff Campbell Glenn Irvin Matt Lane Barbara Melvin Cheryl King Debra Valencia-Laver Chris Larkin Bob Flores Diana Eitman Carolyn Jones Edith Hernandez AI Amaral

Substance Use and Abuse Advisory Committee Susan White Pat Hosegood Martin Joan Lund Steve McShane Bob Pahlow Jason Toves Jim Aiken Paul Hyman Harry Sharp Victoria Roberts Carolyn Jones

University Committee on Committees Warren J Baker Harvey Greenwald Paul Zingg Daniel Howard-Greene Juan Gonzalez Rosemary Bowker Steve McShane

University Serve and Learn Advisory Council (not active)

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Inactive mainframe accounts Solicitation of to be revoked after 90 days

Information Technology Services reminds campus employees that beshycause of state auditor requirements mainframe account holders with acshycess to Focus EDASQL and CICS will have their access privileges autoshymatically revoked if accounts are inshyactive for more than 90 days

CICS accounts include the Alumni Development System (ADS) Finanshycial Systems (PASPurchasing) Hushyman Resource System (HRS) and Student Information System (SIS)

When an account is revoked it is placed in an inactive state and can be reactivated with no loss or change in privileges by calling User Support Services at ext 7000

CSU Fresno to host conference on teaching

vacation sick leave Employees are asked to donate

sick leave or vacation credits on beshyhalf of Dan Sheridan a building sershyvice engineer in Facility Services

Sheridan must take several months off from work because of a medical disability

Donations of either sick leave or vacation credits will help him remain in pay status during his absence Anyone interested in donating credit should contact Anita Biggs in Facility Services ext 2321 for the Catashystrophic Leave Donation form

Eligible state employees may doshynate up to 16 hours total of sick leave and vacation credit per fiscal year in increments of one hour or more

Pacific Rim Group sets Jan 1amp meeting

The Pacific Rim Group will hold its first winter quarter meeting at 11 10 am Thursday Jan 16 in Room 214 in the Erhart Agriculture Building

Discussion will include an update on Pacific Rim Group activities the upcoming Cal Poly art exhibit at Silpakorn University in Bangkok Thailand internship opportunities and summer study programs in Thailand and summer study in China

Representatives from the colleges of Business Engineering and Liberal Arts will talk about their recent trip to Thailand

For details call Jan Erickson in the Pacific Rim Group office at ext 2011

bullbullbull New computing head strategic marketing information sysshytems development materials manageshyment business planning operations research accounting and human reshysources and management developshyment As an ATampT executive he had particular expertise in forming global partnerships

He earned a bachelors degree in English from St Bonaventure Univershysity in 1965 and a masters in English from New York University in 1967

To keep accounts active employshyees should log on to their mainframe account using their user ID and passshyword at least once every 90 days

Employees should also note that accounts are to be used by authorized individuals only and are not to be shared Anyone who needs an account or required training should call User Support Services or an appropriate seshycurity official

For information on generating electronic OASIS Account Request Forms refer to the ITS Guide to Computing or view the guide on line at httpwwwcalpolyedu-amspec ITS guideOASIS html

Consultative committee named for vice provost

Excellence in Teaching and Learnshying is the title of an ali-day confershyence for faculty members staff members and students hosted by CSU Fresno on Friday Jan 24

Sponsored by the Center for Enshyhancement of Teaching and Learning and Fresnos Office of the Provost the conference will feature presentashytions by James Anderson dean of the Division of Undergraduate Studies and Professor of Counselor Education at North Carolina State University and Roland Brady recipient of CSU Fresnos 1996 Provosts Award for

Teaching Excellence Topics to be covered include stratshy

egies for Web-based instruction acshytive learning in larger classes service-learning making cooperative learning work mentoring students learning assessment geared to course goals multiple intelligences student learning styles success with experienshytial learning advising students and time management

For more information or to register electronically see the Web site at httpcrystalbiolcsufresnoedu8080 etl

Dan Howard-Green executive asshysistant to President Baker will chair the consultative committee for theseshylection of a vice provost for institushytional planning

Other committee members are Bob Kitamura Administration and Fishynance Rick Ramirez Administration and Finance John Anderson Enrollshyment Support Services Anna Seu Inshyformation Technology Services Richard Equinoa Student Affairs Bonnie Krupp Academic Affairs

Harry Sharp Deans Council College of Liberal Arts Michael Colvin Acashydemic Senate Mathematics Terri Swartz Academic Senate Marketing Elizabeth Kaminaka Staff Council College of Architecture and Environshymental Design Michael Suess Facshyulty Affairs (ex-officio) Anna McDonald Affirmative Action (exshyofficio)

The ASI position has not yet been filled

0LPOLY REPORT

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Orchesis Dance Company to perform Jan 30-Feb 1 eMotion in Dance the 27th anshy

nual Orchesis Dance Concert will feature the finest Cal Poly and guest talent in a variety of dance styles from jazz to ballroom

Three evening performances are planned at 8 pm Thursday through Saturday Jan 30-Feb 1 and a matishynee is scheduled for 1 pm Feb 1 All shows will be in the Theatre

The concert presented by Cal Polys Orchesis Dance Company promises something for everybody shymodern ballet jazz tap ballroom and contemporary dances - choreoshygraphed and performed by faculty artshyists guest choreographers and selected students

Dance professor and company founder Moon Ja Minn Suhr is the shows artistic director Maria Junco also a member of the Theatre and Dance Department faculty is assistant director

The program will include returning guest choreographer Valerie Kline known for her wry humor and dramatic style Orchesis members will perform Klines comic dance Village Idiots

Orchesis alumna Jennifer Knight Dills will premier The Oracle a highly theatrical modem work that explores the theme of extinction and the dichotomy of good and evil

Three ballets will be performed including guest artist Kathleen Fitzgeralds work Vestige of Love danced to Mozarts Solemn Vesshypers The Elf and the Shoemakers Family choreographed by Suhr and featuring Dills in the solo role celshyebrates the joys of giving and sharing

Local ballroom dance choreograshypher Linda Drake will present From the Ballroom a work showcasing both the dance of romance the rumba and the popular American soshycial dance the swing Selected stushydent choreographers will also premier jazz hip-hop and tap dances The fishynale set to a blues piece by Buddy Guy features the entire company in a jazz work by Los Angeles choreograshyphers Dennon and Sayhber Rawles known for their professional work in both film and television

Tickets for eMotion in Dance are $10 for the public and $7 for students

and senior citizens A special $5 rate will be offered to senior citizens and children under 13 for the matinee pershyformance

For reservations dial ARTS (ext 2787) Tickets can also be bought at the Performing Arts Center Ticket Ofshyfice from 10 am to 6 pm weekdays and from 10 am to 4 pm Saturdays

The concert is sponsored by the Theatre and Dance Department Colshylege of Liberal Arts and Instrucshytionally Related Activities office

ltori to discuss summer China program

Social sciences professor Barbara Mori who recently returned from 18 months teaching at Hanzhong Teachshyers College in Chinas Shaanxi Provshyince will highlight plans for a summer study program in China

The talk will begin at 7 pm Friday Jan 17 at the Barnes and Noble bookshystore in downtown San Luis Obispo

The study program is scheduled from July 15 through August 26 Parshyticipants will visit historical and culshytural sites in Beijing Xian Hanzhong and Shanghai while earning Cal Poly credit for course work in Chinese lanshyguage history culture and sociology

For more information call Mori at ext 2729 or Jan Erickson in the Pashycific Rim Group office at ext 2011

Beesley to lead Alumni Effective Jan 2 Ben Beesley has

been appointed interim director of alumni relations Cal Poly and the Alumni Association are involved in a search for a permanent director Beesley will serve until the permanent

director is selected For information on the Alumni Association please contact Beesley at ext 2586

Beesley has served as associate dishyrector of alumni relations for chapter development since July 1995

January 10 1997

Utilidor muddles through foul weather

Rainy weather put a damper on the utilidor project over the holidays but every effort is being made to reshystore vehicle antl pedestrian access in the campuss inner perimeter

Klamath Road behind Muir Hall and Tenaya Hall is currently closed to public vehicles but open to pedestrishyans Vehicle access will be reestabshylished as soon as possible

Mail is still being picked up at the kiosk at Via Carta and Poly Vue however anticipating limited access to come the Postal Service suggests using the mailboxes on Perimeter Road across from the Administration Building and Grand Avenue in front of Vista Grande

A reminder Bus routes have changed Maps have been installed at all stops - new and old - as well as other locations around campus inshycluding the Grand Avenue Informashytion Center Public Safety Services the UU Information Desk and the lishybrary

The map is also on the utilidor home page accessible via Cal Polys home page under Whats New(s) A new bus stop has been established at the corner of Highland and Bishop Road For more bus information call Jacquie Paulsen at ext 6680

A look ahead South Perimeter Road will probably be closed to pubshylic traffic mid-winter quarter Inforshymation will be posted on the three campus entrance signs on the hotline at ext 6808 and on the utilidor home page

For more information on the utilidor project call Deby Ryan at ext 6806

January 10 1997

Tickets still on sale for Service Awards Lunch

Tickets are still available for the Service Awards Luncheon set from 1130 am to 1 pm Thursday Jan 30 in Chumash Auditorium

The Cajun Moon Buffet will honor state ASI and Foundation emshyployees with 10 15 20 25 and 30 years of service

The menu will feature chicken tchoupitoulas or Cajun tofu dirty rice Louisiana vegetables green salad corn muffins beverage and dessert

Tickets are $8 and can be bought through Thursday Jan 23 from Anne Arnett in Transportation Services Geri Bolivar Facility Services Jill DeMers Physical Education and Kishynesiology Maria Gomez-Jauregui Payroll Zoe Saba University Center for Teacher Education Denice Wharton El Corral Lori Williams Health Center and Jane Yurasek Foundation Business Office

Gallery Exhibits UU Galerie Crissa Hewitt and

Chuck Jennings (Art and Design) Two- and three-dimensional work Saturday Jan 11 through Sunday Feb 2 Artists reception 4 pm Jan 11

University Art Gallery The American Institute of Graphic Artists Traveling Exhibit of Professional Graphic Designers Monday Jan 13 through Sunday Feb 9 Dexter Bldg

Dateline Admission charged - $

FRIDAY JANUARY 10 Wrestling University of Oklashy

homa Mott Gym 730pm($)

SATURDAY JANUARY 11 Mens Basketball UC Santa Barshy

bara Mott Gym 7 pm ($) Music William Spiller (Music)

will give a benefit piano recital Theshyatre 8 pm ($)

TUESDAY JANUARY 14 Speaker Michael Silvestri

(Chemistry and Biochemistry) will present Merits of the Cross-Cultural Experience- Life on a Chicken Bus as part of the Global Affairs BrownshyBag Lunch Speaker Series Staff Dinshying Room noon

THURSDAY JANUARY 16 Meeting Pacific Rim Group inshy

formation meeting Erhart Agriculshyture Building 214 1110 am

Mens Basketball UC Irvine Mott Gym 7 pm ($)

FRIDAY JANUARY 17 WriterSpeak Poet Molly Bendall

will read Performing Arts Center 7pm

Speaker Barbari Mori (Social Sciences) will highlight plans for Cal Polys summer study program in China Barnes and Noble bookstore downtown San Luis Obispo 7 pm

SATURDA~JANUARY18 Mens Basketball CSU Fullershy

ton Mott Gym 7 pm ($)

MONDAY JANUARY 20 Holiday Martin Luther King Jr

birthday observed Campus closed except for needed emergency sershyvices

Position vacancies Vacancy information and applishy

cations for the following positions are available from the appropriate Human Resources office Vacancy information can also be accessed from the Cal Poly home page on the World Wide Web (address http wwwcalpolyedu click on General Information and Current Events)

STATE (Adm 110 ext 2236 or job line at ext 1533) Official applicashytion forms must be received by 4 pm of the closing date or be postshymarked by the closing date (No faxes)

CALPOLY REPORT

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CLOSING DATE Jan 24 76076 Electrician Facility

Services $3471-$3887month temposhyrary six-month (approx) appointment with benefits extension contingent on workload

77077 Senior Secretary Finanshycial Aid Office (Unit 7) $2283shy$2717month temporary to 93097 with possibility of continuance

79078 Technical Coordinator (Instructional Computing Consultshyant 1) Administration and Finance (Unit 9) $2750-$3305month

CLOSING DATE Feb 7 79079 Instructional Support

Technician II Music Department (Unit 9) $2130-$2562 75month temp one-year appointment with anshynual renewal 75 time ( 30 hrswkshyflexible schedule required generally Mon-Fri 8 am to 230pm) for 11 months intermittent on-call appointshyment annually for one month from July 15 to August 14

Note For positions marked with an asterisk qualified on-campus applishycants currently in Bargaining Units 2 5 7 and 9 will be given first considshyeration

FOUNDATION (Foundation Adm Building job line at ext 7107) All foundation applications must be reshyceived (not just postmarked) by 5 pm of the closing date (No faxes)

CLOSING DATE Jan 17 Resource Management Specialshy

ist Swanton Pacific Ranch $1950shy$2575month

CLOSING DATE Jan 24 PCLan Support MIS $2239shy

$2911 (Levell) or $2530-$3289 (level 2) dependent upon selected candidates qualifications

ASI (University Union 212 ext 1281)

CLOSING DATE Jan 15 Independent Contractor Head Crew

Coach Complete position description available in the ASI Business Office UU212

0LPOLY REPORT January 10 1997

FACULTY (Adm 312 ext 2844) Candidates interested in posishy

tions on the faculty are invited to contact the appropriate dean or deshypartment head or chair Ranks and salaries for faculty positions are commensurate with qualifications and experience (and time base where applicable) unless otherwise stated

CLOSING DATE March 1 73033 Assistant Professor

Agribusiness Department ext 5009 or 5000 fax ext 5040 Tenure-track full-time position available September 1997 Teach courses consistent with candidates training and needs of the department develop information technology courses using the World Wide Web multimedia and distance learning and assist other faculty members in their continuing developshyment of such technology PhD in agshyricultural economics or related field required to be completed by Septemshyber 1997 Agribusiness industry expeshyrience andor teaching at the university level preferred Evidence of multimedia and information techshynology experience required Good communication skills required Refershyence Recruitment Code 73033 and contact Robert Thompson Faculty Search Committee Agribusiness Deshypartment for an application (by phone at ext 5009 or e-mail at rcthomps calpolyedu )

CLOSING DATE Feb 28 73036 Assistant Professor in

Structural Engineering Civil and Environmental Engr Dept ext 2947 Tenure-track position available fall 1997 Teach at undergraduate and graduate (MS) level supervise undershygraduate and graduate-level research and develop and maintain externally funded applied research program Candidates for the position must have an earned doctorate degree in civil enshygineering Formal training andor exshyperience in structural dynamics finite elements methods of structural analyshysis and structural design supported by a record of scholarly publication in refereed journals is preferred Indusshytrial andor consulting experience and professional registration are desirable

Send resume and letter requesting an application to the Chair of the Strucshytural Search Committee Civil and Enshyvironmental Engineering Department (reference Recruitment Code 73036) and arrange for sending of official transcript(s) and three letters of refershyence

CLOSING DATE March 1 73038 Lecturer (Full-Time)

Physical Education and Kinesiology Department ext 2545 Full-time temshyporary position available for the 1997-98 academic year (salary range $30996-$34656) Teach in at least three of the following areas (1) athshyletic coaching theory and administrashytion (2) responding to emergencies (3) sport psychologysociology (4) professional activity courses (baseshybaVsoftball track and field football volleyball gymnastics field sports non-traditional games team handshyball) Student advising is also reshyquired MS in physical education required PhD preferred Send comshypleted faculty application form (availshyable by calling department) professional resume official transhyscripts and three current letters of recommendation to Dwayne Head Physical Education and Kinesiology Department Reference Recruitment Code 73038 on all correspondence

CLOSING DATE March 28 73041 Lecturer(s) (fulltime)

Speech Communication Department ext 2553 One or more possible fullshytime lecturer positions (non-tenure track with possible renewal) for 1997shy98 academic year Teaching critical thinking fundamentals of speech communication public speaking Masters degree in the discipline of speech communication required at the time of hiring Preference will be given to candidates with university teaching experience Reference Reshycruitment Code 73041 and apply to Raymond Zeuschner Chair Speech Communication Department

CLOSING DATE Jan 24 73042 Lecturer (part-time)

Computer Science Department ext 2824 Visiting AssistantAssociate Professor (Lecturer) position avail-

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able for the 1997-98 academic year Teaching core undergraduate curricushylum as well as upper-division courses and providing local exposure to reshysearch in a mainstream area of comshyputer science Candidates must have strong commitment to teaching excelshylence dedication to professional deshyvelopment and broad-based knowledge of computer science PhD in computer science or related area is required Preference will be given to applicants with a permanent affiliation with another institution and to those able to teach artificial inshytelligence programming languages software engineering or operating systems Contact Recruiting Commitshytee Computer Science Department or via Internet recruitcsccalpolyedu

CLOSING DATE Jan 24 73044 Lecturer Pool (parttime)

Journalism Department ext 2508 Possible positions available Spring 1997 to teach photojournalism advershytising and public relations BA in journalism or related field required Masters preferred Extensive professhysional media experience essential Previous college teaching required

0LPOLY REPORT January 10 1997 Page 7

1996-97 CAPUSWIDE STAIIDIIIG COITTEES Administrative Advisory Committee on Computing Euel W Kennedy Joanne Temple Tom Zuur Armando Pezo-Silva Ilene Rockman Karen Stubberfield Vicki Stover Theresa May Harriet Ross Gary Whitsett Robert Dignan Scott Wehreman Edna Chun Neal Feaver

Athletics Governing Board Paul Zingg Frank Lebens Kevin Clark Juan Gonzalez Michael Colvin Lisa Barnicoat Johanna Brown Michael Wenzl Ryan Weisenberg John McCutcheon Eleanor Cutler Kimi Ikeda Jason Meyer Richard Andrews

Campus Dining Advisory Committee

Nancy Williams Urvashi Patel Joan Cirone Julie Teague Dallis Day Garrett Jones Walt Lambert Boris Palanov Ken Barclay

Campus Fee Advisory Committee Steve McShane Pat Broering Mary Ann Bingham Frank Lebens Elise Stark Rick Ratnirez Curtis Hodge Juan Gonzalez Harvey Greenwald Kimi Ikeda

Campus Planning Committee

Warren Baker Frank Lebens Raul Garcia Paul Zingg Chris Ford Arnold Jonas William Boldt Robert Kitamura David Blakely Juan Gonzalez Beverly Doran Dale Sutliff Joseph Jen Donna Duerk Paul Neel Ed Naretto

Child Care Advisory Committee (not active)

Commencement Committee (one nomination still needed from the Dean of the College of Architecture) Ken Barclay Hal Cota Sara Wiedmann Dwight DeWerth-Pallmeyer Nichole Souza Sonja Glassmeyer David Brodie Joette Eisengart Walter Rice

Coordinating Committee on Aids and HIV Infection Burt Cochran Stephan Lamb Jessica Gillett Rojean Dominguez Pat Harris Jason Toves Kate McBurney Kate Olafson Gwen Chavarria David Ragsdale Carole Schaffer Barbara Cook Mathews Elijah Katie Muhly Pat Hosegood Joan Cirone Marsha Bollinger Martin Ken Chep Lynda Alamo Mike Voth

Robert Gish Anna McDonald Bob Flores Joe Kourakis

Disabled Students Advisory Committee

Linda Benchman Brad Grant Louann McDonald Mary Lou Brady Harvey Greenwald Jane Neglia Joan Cirone Mary Kay Harrington Rex Wolf Larry De Ases Jane Johnson Paul Wolff Howard Drucker Hannah Kim Shelly Aleshire

Educational Equity Commission (one nomination still needed from the ASI president)

Don Floyd Kenneth Herrick

Equal Opportunity Advisory Council

Tom Ruehr Alice Loh Artemis

Papakyriazis Serna Alptekin Don Ryujin Maria Ortiz

Susan Opava Paul Adalian David Wehner Jens Pohl Linda Day Allan Cooper David Peach Jay Noel Tony Randazzo Don White Dan Biezad Robert Lang Patrick Wheatley

Leslie Labhard Ali Shahan Philip Yang John Maxwell

El Corral Bookstore Advisory Committee (one nomination needed from the ASI president)

Frank Cawley Linda Vanasupa Kelly Galang Tom Mitchell Polly Harrigan Meagen Gould

Susan McBride Rita King Howard Drucker HB Strickmeier Nana Farkye Gerald Smith Rami Shani Michael Selby Daniel Walsh Paula Stithem Diana Bernstein George Stanton Erland Dettloff

Glenn Irvin Ann Fryer Rosemary Bowker Peggy Lant Mattias Stephan

Walter Harris Joan Kennedy Elaine Ramos Doyle William Bailey Sean Banks Preston Allen Rita King

Donley Winger Nirupam Pal KN

Balasubramanian Bob Heidersbach Saeed Niku Charles Burt Doug Keesey Basil Fiorito Dennis Frey Myron Hood Dwayne Head Robert Levison

Information Competence Committee

Bob Clover Norm Pillsbury Jim Borland Eldon Li John Connely

Fred OToole Martin Lang Paul Adalian Elaine Chin Doug Smith

Phil Bailey Denise Campbell Elaine Ramos Doyle Joanne Petree

Monique Johnson Eric Vasconcellos Anna McDonald Armando Pezo-Silva Bob Gish Edna Chun Mike Suess

Extended Education Committee (not active)

Graduate Studies Committee (one nomination still needed from the Dean of the College of Science and Mathematics)

CALPOLY REPORT

January 10 1997 Page 8

199amp-97 CAPUSWIDE STANDING COITTEES Information Resource Management Policy

and Planning Committee

Paul Zingg Joe Grimes David Walch Bill Boynton Frank Lebens AI Amaral Juan Gonzalez Walt Bremer William Boldt Doug Smith Hiram Davis Kent Morrison Euel Kennedy John Alderink

Instructional Advisory Committee on Computing

Wes Mueller Diana Bernstein John Cotton Vinh Pham James Sena Leslie Bowker Doug Smith Kimi Ikeda Joe Grimes Tom Zuur Roxy Peck Bob Clover Wayne Montgomery

Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee Roger Gambs Linda Bomstad Heidi Hamlen Peggy Coteen Dennis Frey David Ragsdale Dale Smith Clifford Stokes

Instructionally Related Activities Advisory Committee (not active)

Landscape Advisory Committee Dirk Walters David Hannings Ed Naretto David Keil Steven Angley Doug Overman Dale Sutliff John Harris Darren Nosseck Brian Aviles James Vilkitis

Liberal Studies Committee Robert Cichowski Michael Malkin Howard Drucker Daniel Krieger Leonard Wall Michael Pinson Rex Hutton Pat Acord Larry Inchausti

Public Safety Advisory Committee (not active)

Radiation Safety Committee

Steve Sherman Maria Ortiz Mark Cooper Burt Cochran MD Jim McLaughlin David Ragsdale

Registration and Scheduling Committee (one nomination needed from the ASI President)

Shelly Aleshire Susan Somppi J Wyatt Brown Matthew Schafer Ellen Notermann Albert Censullo P Takis Papakyriazis Euel Kennedy Phil Fetzer Tom Zuur Stacey Breitenbach Debbie Arseneau Archie Waterbury Elaine Ramos Doyle Robert Dignan George Glaser

Resource Use Committee (two nominations needed from the ASI president)

Richard Kranzdorf Ed Johnson Julia Waller Richard Kravan Tim OKeefe Nick Theobald Alan Pepe Ed Naretto Phil Philbin

Status of Women Committee Kerry Cochran Amy Scribner Karen Lange Alice Loh Terri Swartz Phil Bailey Lois Brady Joette Eisengart Fred Stultz Anna McDonald Nilgun Sungar Andry Gonzalez Lou Greenberg Patricia Harris Marsha Epstein Carolyn Stefanco

Student Affairs Council (one Student Health Advisory Council nomination by the

Director of Health and Psychological Services)

Juan Gonzalez Monique Hall Joan Cirone Sam Crush Steve McShane Charles Brown Matthew Terra Jaime Quesada Jeff Campbell Glenn Irvin Matt Lane Barbara Melvin Cheryl King Debra Valencia-Laver Chris Larkin Bob Flores Diana Eitman Carolyn Jones Edith Hernandez AI Amaral

Substance Use and Abuse Advisory Committee Susan White Pat Hosegood Martin Joan Lund Steve McShane Bob Pahlow Jason Toves Jim Aiken Paul Hyman Harry Sharp Victoria Roberts Carolyn Jones

University Committee on Committees Warren J Baker Harvey Greenwald Paul Zingg Daniel Howard-Greene Juan Gonzalez Rosemary Bowker Steve McShane

University Serve and Learn Advisory Council (not active)

0LPOLY REPORT

Page4

Orchesis Dance Company to perform Jan 30-Feb 1 eMotion in Dance the 27th anshy

nual Orchesis Dance Concert will feature the finest Cal Poly and guest talent in a variety of dance styles from jazz to ballroom

Three evening performances are planned at 8 pm Thursday through Saturday Jan 30-Feb 1 and a matishynee is scheduled for 1 pm Feb 1 All shows will be in the Theatre

The concert presented by Cal Polys Orchesis Dance Company promises something for everybody shymodern ballet jazz tap ballroom and contemporary dances - choreoshygraphed and performed by faculty artshyists guest choreographers and selected students

Dance professor and company founder Moon Ja Minn Suhr is the shows artistic director Maria Junco also a member of the Theatre and Dance Department faculty is assistant director

The program will include returning guest choreographer Valerie Kline known for her wry humor and dramatic style Orchesis members will perform Klines comic dance Village Idiots

Orchesis alumna Jennifer Knight Dills will premier The Oracle a highly theatrical modem work that explores the theme of extinction and the dichotomy of good and evil

Three ballets will be performed including guest artist Kathleen Fitzgeralds work Vestige of Love danced to Mozarts Solemn Vesshypers The Elf and the Shoemakers Family choreographed by Suhr and featuring Dills in the solo role celshyebrates the joys of giving and sharing

Local ballroom dance choreograshypher Linda Drake will present From the Ballroom a work showcasing both the dance of romance the rumba and the popular American soshycial dance the swing Selected stushydent choreographers will also premier jazz hip-hop and tap dances The fishynale set to a blues piece by Buddy Guy features the entire company in a jazz work by Los Angeles choreograshyphers Dennon and Sayhber Rawles known for their professional work in both film and television

Tickets for eMotion in Dance are $10 for the public and $7 for students

and senior citizens A special $5 rate will be offered to senior citizens and children under 13 for the matinee pershyformance

For reservations dial ARTS (ext 2787) Tickets can also be bought at the Performing Arts Center Ticket Ofshyfice from 10 am to 6 pm weekdays and from 10 am to 4 pm Saturdays

The concert is sponsored by the Theatre and Dance Department Colshylege of Liberal Arts and Instrucshytionally Related Activities office

ltori to discuss summer China program

Social sciences professor Barbara Mori who recently returned from 18 months teaching at Hanzhong Teachshyers College in Chinas Shaanxi Provshyince will highlight plans for a summer study program in China

The talk will begin at 7 pm Friday Jan 17 at the Barnes and Noble bookshystore in downtown San Luis Obispo

The study program is scheduled from July 15 through August 26 Parshyticipants will visit historical and culshytural sites in Beijing Xian Hanzhong and Shanghai while earning Cal Poly credit for course work in Chinese lanshyguage history culture and sociology

For more information call Mori at ext 2729 or Jan Erickson in the Pashycific Rim Group office at ext 2011

Beesley to lead Alumni Effective Jan 2 Ben Beesley has

been appointed interim director of alumni relations Cal Poly and the Alumni Association are involved in a search for a permanent director Beesley will serve until the permanent

director is selected For information on the Alumni Association please contact Beesley at ext 2586

Beesley has served as associate dishyrector of alumni relations for chapter development since July 1995

January 10 1997

Utilidor muddles through foul weather

Rainy weather put a damper on the utilidor project over the holidays but every effort is being made to reshystore vehicle antl pedestrian access in the campuss inner perimeter

Klamath Road behind Muir Hall and Tenaya Hall is currently closed to public vehicles but open to pedestrishyans Vehicle access will be reestabshylished as soon as possible

Mail is still being picked up at the kiosk at Via Carta and Poly Vue however anticipating limited access to come the Postal Service suggests using the mailboxes on Perimeter Road across from the Administration Building and Grand Avenue in front of Vista Grande

A reminder Bus routes have changed Maps have been installed at all stops - new and old - as well as other locations around campus inshycluding the Grand Avenue Informashytion Center Public Safety Services the UU Information Desk and the lishybrary

The map is also on the utilidor home page accessible via Cal Polys home page under Whats New(s) A new bus stop has been established at the corner of Highland and Bishop Road For more bus information call Jacquie Paulsen at ext 6680

A look ahead South Perimeter Road will probably be closed to pubshylic traffic mid-winter quarter Inforshymation will be posted on the three campus entrance signs on the hotline at ext 6808 and on the utilidor home page

For more information on the utilidor project call Deby Ryan at ext 6806

January 10 1997

Tickets still on sale for Service Awards Lunch

Tickets are still available for the Service Awards Luncheon set from 1130 am to 1 pm Thursday Jan 30 in Chumash Auditorium

The Cajun Moon Buffet will honor state ASI and Foundation emshyployees with 10 15 20 25 and 30 years of service

The menu will feature chicken tchoupitoulas or Cajun tofu dirty rice Louisiana vegetables green salad corn muffins beverage and dessert

Tickets are $8 and can be bought through Thursday Jan 23 from Anne Arnett in Transportation Services Geri Bolivar Facility Services Jill DeMers Physical Education and Kishynesiology Maria Gomez-Jauregui Payroll Zoe Saba University Center for Teacher Education Denice Wharton El Corral Lori Williams Health Center and Jane Yurasek Foundation Business Office

Gallery Exhibits UU Galerie Crissa Hewitt and

Chuck Jennings (Art and Design) Two- and three-dimensional work Saturday Jan 11 through Sunday Feb 2 Artists reception 4 pm Jan 11

University Art Gallery The American Institute of Graphic Artists Traveling Exhibit of Professional Graphic Designers Monday Jan 13 through Sunday Feb 9 Dexter Bldg

Dateline Admission charged - $

FRIDAY JANUARY 10 Wrestling University of Oklashy

homa Mott Gym 730pm($)

SATURDAY JANUARY 11 Mens Basketball UC Santa Barshy

bara Mott Gym 7 pm ($) Music William Spiller (Music)

will give a benefit piano recital Theshyatre 8 pm ($)

TUESDAY JANUARY 14 Speaker Michael Silvestri

(Chemistry and Biochemistry) will present Merits of the Cross-Cultural Experience- Life on a Chicken Bus as part of the Global Affairs BrownshyBag Lunch Speaker Series Staff Dinshying Room noon

THURSDAY JANUARY 16 Meeting Pacific Rim Group inshy

formation meeting Erhart Agriculshyture Building 214 1110 am

Mens Basketball UC Irvine Mott Gym 7 pm ($)

FRIDAY JANUARY 17 WriterSpeak Poet Molly Bendall

will read Performing Arts Center 7pm

Speaker Barbari Mori (Social Sciences) will highlight plans for Cal Polys summer study program in China Barnes and Noble bookstore downtown San Luis Obispo 7 pm

SATURDA~JANUARY18 Mens Basketball CSU Fullershy

ton Mott Gym 7 pm ($)

MONDAY JANUARY 20 Holiday Martin Luther King Jr

birthday observed Campus closed except for needed emergency sershyvices

Position vacancies Vacancy information and applishy

cations for the following positions are available from the appropriate Human Resources office Vacancy information can also be accessed from the Cal Poly home page on the World Wide Web (address http wwwcalpolyedu click on General Information and Current Events)

STATE (Adm 110 ext 2236 or job line at ext 1533) Official applicashytion forms must be received by 4 pm of the closing date or be postshymarked by the closing date (No faxes)

CALPOLY REPORT

Page 5

CLOSING DATE Jan 24 76076 Electrician Facility

Services $3471-$3887month temposhyrary six-month (approx) appointment with benefits extension contingent on workload

77077 Senior Secretary Finanshycial Aid Office (Unit 7) $2283shy$2717month temporary to 93097 with possibility of continuance

79078 Technical Coordinator (Instructional Computing Consultshyant 1) Administration and Finance (Unit 9) $2750-$3305month

CLOSING DATE Feb 7 79079 Instructional Support

Technician II Music Department (Unit 9) $2130-$2562 75month temp one-year appointment with anshynual renewal 75 time ( 30 hrswkshyflexible schedule required generally Mon-Fri 8 am to 230pm) for 11 months intermittent on-call appointshyment annually for one month from July 15 to August 14

Note For positions marked with an asterisk qualified on-campus applishycants currently in Bargaining Units 2 5 7 and 9 will be given first considshyeration

FOUNDATION (Foundation Adm Building job line at ext 7107) All foundation applications must be reshyceived (not just postmarked) by 5 pm of the closing date (No faxes)

CLOSING DATE Jan 17 Resource Management Specialshy

ist Swanton Pacific Ranch $1950shy$2575month

CLOSING DATE Jan 24 PCLan Support MIS $2239shy

$2911 (Levell) or $2530-$3289 (level 2) dependent upon selected candidates qualifications

ASI (University Union 212 ext 1281)

CLOSING DATE Jan 15 Independent Contractor Head Crew

Coach Complete position description available in the ASI Business Office UU212

0LPOLY REPORT January 10 1997

FACULTY (Adm 312 ext 2844) Candidates interested in posishy

tions on the faculty are invited to contact the appropriate dean or deshypartment head or chair Ranks and salaries for faculty positions are commensurate with qualifications and experience (and time base where applicable) unless otherwise stated

CLOSING DATE March 1 73033 Assistant Professor

Agribusiness Department ext 5009 or 5000 fax ext 5040 Tenure-track full-time position available September 1997 Teach courses consistent with candidates training and needs of the department develop information technology courses using the World Wide Web multimedia and distance learning and assist other faculty members in their continuing developshyment of such technology PhD in agshyricultural economics or related field required to be completed by Septemshyber 1997 Agribusiness industry expeshyrience andor teaching at the university level preferred Evidence of multimedia and information techshynology experience required Good communication skills required Refershyence Recruitment Code 73033 and contact Robert Thompson Faculty Search Committee Agribusiness Deshypartment for an application (by phone at ext 5009 or e-mail at rcthomps calpolyedu )

CLOSING DATE Feb 28 73036 Assistant Professor in

Structural Engineering Civil and Environmental Engr Dept ext 2947 Tenure-track position available fall 1997 Teach at undergraduate and graduate (MS) level supervise undershygraduate and graduate-level research and develop and maintain externally funded applied research program Candidates for the position must have an earned doctorate degree in civil enshygineering Formal training andor exshyperience in structural dynamics finite elements methods of structural analyshysis and structural design supported by a record of scholarly publication in refereed journals is preferred Indusshytrial andor consulting experience and professional registration are desirable

Send resume and letter requesting an application to the Chair of the Strucshytural Search Committee Civil and Enshyvironmental Engineering Department (reference Recruitment Code 73036) and arrange for sending of official transcript(s) and three letters of refershyence

CLOSING DATE March 1 73038 Lecturer (Full-Time)

Physical Education and Kinesiology Department ext 2545 Full-time temshyporary position available for the 1997-98 academic year (salary range $30996-$34656) Teach in at least three of the following areas (1) athshyletic coaching theory and administrashytion (2) responding to emergencies (3) sport psychologysociology (4) professional activity courses (baseshybaVsoftball track and field football volleyball gymnastics field sports non-traditional games team handshyball) Student advising is also reshyquired MS in physical education required PhD preferred Send comshypleted faculty application form (availshyable by calling department) professional resume official transhyscripts and three current letters of recommendation to Dwayne Head Physical Education and Kinesiology Department Reference Recruitment Code 73038 on all correspondence

CLOSING DATE March 28 73041 Lecturer(s) (fulltime)

Speech Communication Department ext 2553 One or more possible fullshytime lecturer positions (non-tenure track with possible renewal) for 1997shy98 academic year Teaching critical thinking fundamentals of speech communication public speaking Masters degree in the discipline of speech communication required at the time of hiring Preference will be given to candidates with university teaching experience Reference Reshycruitment Code 73041 and apply to Raymond Zeuschner Chair Speech Communication Department

CLOSING DATE Jan 24 73042 Lecturer (part-time)

Computer Science Department ext 2824 Visiting AssistantAssociate Professor (Lecturer) position avail-

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able for the 1997-98 academic year Teaching core undergraduate curricushylum as well as upper-division courses and providing local exposure to reshysearch in a mainstream area of comshyputer science Candidates must have strong commitment to teaching excelshylence dedication to professional deshyvelopment and broad-based knowledge of computer science PhD in computer science or related area is required Preference will be given to applicants with a permanent affiliation with another institution and to those able to teach artificial inshytelligence programming languages software engineering or operating systems Contact Recruiting Commitshytee Computer Science Department or via Internet recruitcsccalpolyedu

CLOSING DATE Jan 24 73044 Lecturer Pool (parttime)

Journalism Department ext 2508 Possible positions available Spring 1997 to teach photojournalism advershytising and public relations BA in journalism or related field required Masters preferred Extensive professhysional media experience essential Previous college teaching required

0LPOLY REPORT January 10 1997 Page 7

1996-97 CAPUSWIDE STAIIDIIIG COITTEES Administrative Advisory Committee on Computing Euel W Kennedy Joanne Temple Tom Zuur Armando Pezo-Silva Ilene Rockman Karen Stubberfield Vicki Stover Theresa May Harriet Ross Gary Whitsett Robert Dignan Scott Wehreman Edna Chun Neal Feaver

Athletics Governing Board Paul Zingg Frank Lebens Kevin Clark Juan Gonzalez Michael Colvin Lisa Barnicoat Johanna Brown Michael Wenzl Ryan Weisenberg John McCutcheon Eleanor Cutler Kimi Ikeda Jason Meyer Richard Andrews

Campus Dining Advisory Committee

Nancy Williams Urvashi Patel Joan Cirone Julie Teague Dallis Day Garrett Jones Walt Lambert Boris Palanov Ken Barclay

Campus Fee Advisory Committee Steve McShane Pat Broering Mary Ann Bingham Frank Lebens Elise Stark Rick Ratnirez Curtis Hodge Juan Gonzalez Harvey Greenwald Kimi Ikeda

Campus Planning Committee

Warren Baker Frank Lebens Raul Garcia Paul Zingg Chris Ford Arnold Jonas William Boldt Robert Kitamura David Blakely Juan Gonzalez Beverly Doran Dale Sutliff Joseph Jen Donna Duerk Paul Neel Ed Naretto

Child Care Advisory Committee (not active)

Commencement Committee (one nomination still needed from the Dean of the College of Architecture) Ken Barclay Hal Cota Sara Wiedmann Dwight DeWerth-Pallmeyer Nichole Souza Sonja Glassmeyer David Brodie Joette Eisengart Walter Rice

Coordinating Committee on Aids and HIV Infection Burt Cochran Stephan Lamb Jessica Gillett Rojean Dominguez Pat Harris Jason Toves Kate McBurney Kate Olafson Gwen Chavarria David Ragsdale Carole Schaffer Barbara Cook Mathews Elijah Katie Muhly Pat Hosegood Joan Cirone Marsha Bollinger Martin Ken Chep Lynda Alamo Mike Voth

Robert Gish Anna McDonald Bob Flores Joe Kourakis

Disabled Students Advisory Committee

Linda Benchman Brad Grant Louann McDonald Mary Lou Brady Harvey Greenwald Jane Neglia Joan Cirone Mary Kay Harrington Rex Wolf Larry De Ases Jane Johnson Paul Wolff Howard Drucker Hannah Kim Shelly Aleshire

Educational Equity Commission (one nomination still needed from the ASI president)

Don Floyd Kenneth Herrick

Equal Opportunity Advisory Council

Tom Ruehr Alice Loh Artemis

Papakyriazis Serna Alptekin Don Ryujin Maria Ortiz

Susan Opava Paul Adalian David Wehner Jens Pohl Linda Day Allan Cooper David Peach Jay Noel Tony Randazzo Don White Dan Biezad Robert Lang Patrick Wheatley

Leslie Labhard Ali Shahan Philip Yang John Maxwell

El Corral Bookstore Advisory Committee (one nomination needed from the ASI president)

Frank Cawley Linda Vanasupa Kelly Galang Tom Mitchell Polly Harrigan Meagen Gould

Susan McBride Rita King Howard Drucker HB Strickmeier Nana Farkye Gerald Smith Rami Shani Michael Selby Daniel Walsh Paula Stithem Diana Bernstein George Stanton Erland Dettloff

Glenn Irvin Ann Fryer Rosemary Bowker Peggy Lant Mattias Stephan

Walter Harris Joan Kennedy Elaine Ramos Doyle William Bailey Sean Banks Preston Allen Rita King

Donley Winger Nirupam Pal KN

Balasubramanian Bob Heidersbach Saeed Niku Charles Burt Doug Keesey Basil Fiorito Dennis Frey Myron Hood Dwayne Head Robert Levison

Information Competence Committee

Bob Clover Norm Pillsbury Jim Borland Eldon Li John Connely

Fred OToole Martin Lang Paul Adalian Elaine Chin Doug Smith

Phil Bailey Denise Campbell Elaine Ramos Doyle Joanne Petree

Monique Johnson Eric Vasconcellos Anna McDonald Armando Pezo-Silva Bob Gish Edna Chun Mike Suess

Extended Education Committee (not active)

Graduate Studies Committee (one nomination still needed from the Dean of the College of Science and Mathematics)

CALPOLY REPORT

January 10 1997 Page 8

199amp-97 CAPUSWIDE STANDING COITTEES Information Resource Management Policy

and Planning Committee

Paul Zingg Joe Grimes David Walch Bill Boynton Frank Lebens AI Amaral Juan Gonzalez Walt Bremer William Boldt Doug Smith Hiram Davis Kent Morrison Euel Kennedy John Alderink

Instructional Advisory Committee on Computing

Wes Mueller Diana Bernstein John Cotton Vinh Pham James Sena Leslie Bowker Doug Smith Kimi Ikeda Joe Grimes Tom Zuur Roxy Peck Bob Clover Wayne Montgomery

Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee Roger Gambs Linda Bomstad Heidi Hamlen Peggy Coteen Dennis Frey David Ragsdale Dale Smith Clifford Stokes

Instructionally Related Activities Advisory Committee (not active)

Landscape Advisory Committee Dirk Walters David Hannings Ed Naretto David Keil Steven Angley Doug Overman Dale Sutliff John Harris Darren Nosseck Brian Aviles James Vilkitis

Liberal Studies Committee Robert Cichowski Michael Malkin Howard Drucker Daniel Krieger Leonard Wall Michael Pinson Rex Hutton Pat Acord Larry Inchausti

Public Safety Advisory Committee (not active)

Radiation Safety Committee

Steve Sherman Maria Ortiz Mark Cooper Burt Cochran MD Jim McLaughlin David Ragsdale

Registration and Scheduling Committee (one nomination needed from the ASI President)

Shelly Aleshire Susan Somppi J Wyatt Brown Matthew Schafer Ellen Notermann Albert Censullo P Takis Papakyriazis Euel Kennedy Phil Fetzer Tom Zuur Stacey Breitenbach Debbie Arseneau Archie Waterbury Elaine Ramos Doyle Robert Dignan George Glaser

Resource Use Committee (two nominations needed from the ASI president)

Richard Kranzdorf Ed Johnson Julia Waller Richard Kravan Tim OKeefe Nick Theobald Alan Pepe Ed Naretto Phil Philbin

Status of Women Committee Kerry Cochran Amy Scribner Karen Lange Alice Loh Terri Swartz Phil Bailey Lois Brady Joette Eisengart Fred Stultz Anna McDonald Nilgun Sungar Andry Gonzalez Lou Greenberg Patricia Harris Marsha Epstein Carolyn Stefanco

Student Affairs Council (one Student Health Advisory Council nomination by the

Director of Health and Psychological Services)

Juan Gonzalez Monique Hall Joan Cirone Sam Crush Steve McShane Charles Brown Matthew Terra Jaime Quesada Jeff Campbell Glenn Irvin Matt Lane Barbara Melvin Cheryl King Debra Valencia-Laver Chris Larkin Bob Flores Diana Eitman Carolyn Jones Edith Hernandez AI Amaral

Substance Use and Abuse Advisory Committee Susan White Pat Hosegood Martin Joan Lund Steve McShane Bob Pahlow Jason Toves Jim Aiken Paul Hyman Harry Sharp Victoria Roberts Carolyn Jones

University Committee on Committees Warren J Baker Harvey Greenwald Paul Zingg Daniel Howard-Greene Juan Gonzalez Rosemary Bowker Steve McShane

University Serve and Learn Advisory Council (not active)

January 10 1997

Tickets still on sale for Service Awards Lunch

Tickets are still available for the Service Awards Luncheon set from 1130 am to 1 pm Thursday Jan 30 in Chumash Auditorium

The Cajun Moon Buffet will honor state ASI and Foundation emshyployees with 10 15 20 25 and 30 years of service

The menu will feature chicken tchoupitoulas or Cajun tofu dirty rice Louisiana vegetables green salad corn muffins beverage and dessert

Tickets are $8 and can be bought through Thursday Jan 23 from Anne Arnett in Transportation Services Geri Bolivar Facility Services Jill DeMers Physical Education and Kishynesiology Maria Gomez-Jauregui Payroll Zoe Saba University Center for Teacher Education Denice Wharton El Corral Lori Williams Health Center and Jane Yurasek Foundation Business Office

Gallery Exhibits UU Galerie Crissa Hewitt and

Chuck Jennings (Art and Design) Two- and three-dimensional work Saturday Jan 11 through Sunday Feb 2 Artists reception 4 pm Jan 11

University Art Gallery The American Institute of Graphic Artists Traveling Exhibit of Professional Graphic Designers Monday Jan 13 through Sunday Feb 9 Dexter Bldg

Dateline Admission charged - $

FRIDAY JANUARY 10 Wrestling University of Oklashy

homa Mott Gym 730pm($)

SATURDAY JANUARY 11 Mens Basketball UC Santa Barshy

bara Mott Gym 7 pm ($) Music William Spiller (Music)

will give a benefit piano recital Theshyatre 8 pm ($)

TUESDAY JANUARY 14 Speaker Michael Silvestri

(Chemistry and Biochemistry) will present Merits of the Cross-Cultural Experience- Life on a Chicken Bus as part of the Global Affairs BrownshyBag Lunch Speaker Series Staff Dinshying Room noon

THURSDAY JANUARY 16 Meeting Pacific Rim Group inshy

formation meeting Erhart Agriculshyture Building 214 1110 am

Mens Basketball UC Irvine Mott Gym 7 pm ($)

FRIDAY JANUARY 17 WriterSpeak Poet Molly Bendall

will read Performing Arts Center 7pm

Speaker Barbari Mori (Social Sciences) will highlight plans for Cal Polys summer study program in China Barnes and Noble bookstore downtown San Luis Obispo 7 pm

SATURDA~JANUARY18 Mens Basketball CSU Fullershy

ton Mott Gym 7 pm ($)

MONDAY JANUARY 20 Holiday Martin Luther King Jr

birthday observed Campus closed except for needed emergency sershyvices

Position vacancies Vacancy information and applishy

cations for the following positions are available from the appropriate Human Resources office Vacancy information can also be accessed from the Cal Poly home page on the World Wide Web (address http wwwcalpolyedu click on General Information and Current Events)

STATE (Adm 110 ext 2236 or job line at ext 1533) Official applicashytion forms must be received by 4 pm of the closing date or be postshymarked by the closing date (No faxes)

CALPOLY REPORT

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CLOSING DATE Jan 24 76076 Electrician Facility

Services $3471-$3887month temposhyrary six-month (approx) appointment with benefits extension contingent on workload

77077 Senior Secretary Finanshycial Aid Office (Unit 7) $2283shy$2717month temporary to 93097 with possibility of continuance

79078 Technical Coordinator (Instructional Computing Consultshyant 1) Administration and Finance (Unit 9) $2750-$3305month

CLOSING DATE Feb 7 79079 Instructional Support

Technician II Music Department (Unit 9) $2130-$2562 75month temp one-year appointment with anshynual renewal 75 time ( 30 hrswkshyflexible schedule required generally Mon-Fri 8 am to 230pm) for 11 months intermittent on-call appointshyment annually for one month from July 15 to August 14

Note For positions marked with an asterisk qualified on-campus applishycants currently in Bargaining Units 2 5 7 and 9 will be given first considshyeration

FOUNDATION (Foundation Adm Building job line at ext 7107) All foundation applications must be reshyceived (not just postmarked) by 5 pm of the closing date (No faxes)

CLOSING DATE Jan 17 Resource Management Specialshy

ist Swanton Pacific Ranch $1950shy$2575month

CLOSING DATE Jan 24 PCLan Support MIS $2239shy

$2911 (Levell) or $2530-$3289 (level 2) dependent upon selected candidates qualifications

ASI (University Union 212 ext 1281)

CLOSING DATE Jan 15 Independent Contractor Head Crew

Coach Complete position description available in the ASI Business Office UU212

0LPOLY REPORT January 10 1997

FACULTY (Adm 312 ext 2844) Candidates interested in posishy

tions on the faculty are invited to contact the appropriate dean or deshypartment head or chair Ranks and salaries for faculty positions are commensurate with qualifications and experience (and time base where applicable) unless otherwise stated

CLOSING DATE March 1 73033 Assistant Professor

Agribusiness Department ext 5009 or 5000 fax ext 5040 Tenure-track full-time position available September 1997 Teach courses consistent with candidates training and needs of the department develop information technology courses using the World Wide Web multimedia and distance learning and assist other faculty members in their continuing developshyment of such technology PhD in agshyricultural economics or related field required to be completed by Septemshyber 1997 Agribusiness industry expeshyrience andor teaching at the university level preferred Evidence of multimedia and information techshynology experience required Good communication skills required Refershyence Recruitment Code 73033 and contact Robert Thompson Faculty Search Committee Agribusiness Deshypartment for an application (by phone at ext 5009 or e-mail at rcthomps calpolyedu )

CLOSING DATE Feb 28 73036 Assistant Professor in

Structural Engineering Civil and Environmental Engr Dept ext 2947 Tenure-track position available fall 1997 Teach at undergraduate and graduate (MS) level supervise undershygraduate and graduate-level research and develop and maintain externally funded applied research program Candidates for the position must have an earned doctorate degree in civil enshygineering Formal training andor exshyperience in structural dynamics finite elements methods of structural analyshysis and structural design supported by a record of scholarly publication in refereed journals is preferred Indusshytrial andor consulting experience and professional registration are desirable

Send resume and letter requesting an application to the Chair of the Strucshytural Search Committee Civil and Enshyvironmental Engineering Department (reference Recruitment Code 73036) and arrange for sending of official transcript(s) and three letters of refershyence

CLOSING DATE March 1 73038 Lecturer (Full-Time)

Physical Education and Kinesiology Department ext 2545 Full-time temshyporary position available for the 1997-98 academic year (salary range $30996-$34656) Teach in at least three of the following areas (1) athshyletic coaching theory and administrashytion (2) responding to emergencies (3) sport psychologysociology (4) professional activity courses (baseshybaVsoftball track and field football volleyball gymnastics field sports non-traditional games team handshyball) Student advising is also reshyquired MS in physical education required PhD preferred Send comshypleted faculty application form (availshyable by calling department) professional resume official transhyscripts and three current letters of recommendation to Dwayne Head Physical Education and Kinesiology Department Reference Recruitment Code 73038 on all correspondence

CLOSING DATE March 28 73041 Lecturer(s) (fulltime)

Speech Communication Department ext 2553 One or more possible fullshytime lecturer positions (non-tenure track with possible renewal) for 1997shy98 academic year Teaching critical thinking fundamentals of speech communication public speaking Masters degree in the discipline of speech communication required at the time of hiring Preference will be given to candidates with university teaching experience Reference Reshycruitment Code 73041 and apply to Raymond Zeuschner Chair Speech Communication Department

CLOSING DATE Jan 24 73042 Lecturer (part-time)

Computer Science Department ext 2824 Visiting AssistantAssociate Professor (Lecturer) position avail-

Page 6

able for the 1997-98 academic year Teaching core undergraduate curricushylum as well as upper-division courses and providing local exposure to reshysearch in a mainstream area of comshyputer science Candidates must have strong commitment to teaching excelshylence dedication to professional deshyvelopment and broad-based knowledge of computer science PhD in computer science or related area is required Preference will be given to applicants with a permanent affiliation with another institution and to those able to teach artificial inshytelligence programming languages software engineering or operating systems Contact Recruiting Commitshytee Computer Science Department or via Internet recruitcsccalpolyedu

CLOSING DATE Jan 24 73044 Lecturer Pool (parttime)

Journalism Department ext 2508 Possible positions available Spring 1997 to teach photojournalism advershytising and public relations BA in journalism or related field required Masters preferred Extensive professhysional media experience essential Previous college teaching required

0LPOLY REPORT January 10 1997 Page 7

1996-97 CAPUSWIDE STAIIDIIIG COITTEES Administrative Advisory Committee on Computing Euel W Kennedy Joanne Temple Tom Zuur Armando Pezo-Silva Ilene Rockman Karen Stubberfield Vicki Stover Theresa May Harriet Ross Gary Whitsett Robert Dignan Scott Wehreman Edna Chun Neal Feaver

Athletics Governing Board Paul Zingg Frank Lebens Kevin Clark Juan Gonzalez Michael Colvin Lisa Barnicoat Johanna Brown Michael Wenzl Ryan Weisenberg John McCutcheon Eleanor Cutler Kimi Ikeda Jason Meyer Richard Andrews

Campus Dining Advisory Committee

Nancy Williams Urvashi Patel Joan Cirone Julie Teague Dallis Day Garrett Jones Walt Lambert Boris Palanov Ken Barclay

Campus Fee Advisory Committee Steve McShane Pat Broering Mary Ann Bingham Frank Lebens Elise Stark Rick Ratnirez Curtis Hodge Juan Gonzalez Harvey Greenwald Kimi Ikeda

Campus Planning Committee

Warren Baker Frank Lebens Raul Garcia Paul Zingg Chris Ford Arnold Jonas William Boldt Robert Kitamura David Blakely Juan Gonzalez Beverly Doran Dale Sutliff Joseph Jen Donna Duerk Paul Neel Ed Naretto

Child Care Advisory Committee (not active)

Commencement Committee (one nomination still needed from the Dean of the College of Architecture) Ken Barclay Hal Cota Sara Wiedmann Dwight DeWerth-Pallmeyer Nichole Souza Sonja Glassmeyer David Brodie Joette Eisengart Walter Rice

Coordinating Committee on Aids and HIV Infection Burt Cochran Stephan Lamb Jessica Gillett Rojean Dominguez Pat Harris Jason Toves Kate McBurney Kate Olafson Gwen Chavarria David Ragsdale Carole Schaffer Barbara Cook Mathews Elijah Katie Muhly Pat Hosegood Joan Cirone Marsha Bollinger Martin Ken Chep Lynda Alamo Mike Voth

Robert Gish Anna McDonald Bob Flores Joe Kourakis

Disabled Students Advisory Committee

Linda Benchman Brad Grant Louann McDonald Mary Lou Brady Harvey Greenwald Jane Neglia Joan Cirone Mary Kay Harrington Rex Wolf Larry De Ases Jane Johnson Paul Wolff Howard Drucker Hannah Kim Shelly Aleshire

Educational Equity Commission (one nomination still needed from the ASI president)

Don Floyd Kenneth Herrick

Equal Opportunity Advisory Council

Tom Ruehr Alice Loh Artemis

Papakyriazis Serna Alptekin Don Ryujin Maria Ortiz

Susan Opava Paul Adalian David Wehner Jens Pohl Linda Day Allan Cooper David Peach Jay Noel Tony Randazzo Don White Dan Biezad Robert Lang Patrick Wheatley

Leslie Labhard Ali Shahan Philip Yang John Maxwell

El Corral Bookstore Advisory Committee (one nomination needed from the ASI president)

Frank Cawley Linda Vanasupa Kelly Galang Tom Mitchell Polly Harrigan Meagen Gould

Susan McBride Rita King Howard Drucker HB Strickmeier Nana Farkye Gerald Smith Rami Shani Michael Selby Daniel Walsh Paula Stithem Diana Bernstein George Stanton Erland Dettloff

Glenn Irvin Ann Fryer Rosemary Bowker Peggy Lant Mattias Stephan

Walter Harris Joan Kennedy Elaine Ramos Doyle William Bailey Sean Banks Preston Allen Rita King

Donley Winger Nirupam Pal KN

Balasubramanian Bob Heidersbach Saeed Niku Charles Burt Doug Keesey Basil Fiorito Dennis Frey Myron Hood Dwayne Head Robert Levison

Information Competence Committee

Bob Clover Norm Pillsbury Jim Borland Eldon Li John Connely

Fred OToole Martin Lang Paul Adalian Elaine Chin Doug Smith

Phil Bailey Denise Campbell Elaine Ramos Doyle Joanne Petree

Monique Johnson Eric Vasconcellos Anna McDonald Armando Pezo-Silva Bob Gish Edna Chun Mike Suess

Extended Education Committee (not active)

Graduate Studies Committee (one nomination still needed from the Dean of the College of Science and Mathematics)

CALPOLY REPORT

January 10 1997 Page 8

199amp-97 CAPUSWIDE STANDING COITTEES Information Resource Management Policy

and Planning Committee

Paul Zingg Joe Grimes David Walch Bill Boynton Frank Lebens AI Amaral Juan Gonzalez Walt Bremer William Boldt Doug Smith Hiram Davis Kent Morrison Euel Kennedy John Alderink

Instructional Advisory Committee on Computing

Wes Mueller Diana Bernstein John Cotton Vinh Pham James Sena Leslie Bowker Doug Smith Kimi Ikeda Joe Grimes Tom Zuur Roxy Peck Bob Clover Wayne Montgomery

Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee Roger Gambs Linda Bomstad Heidi Hamlen Peggy Coteen Dennis Frey David Ragsdale Dale Smith Clifford Stokes

Instructionally Related Activities Advisory Committee (not active)

Landscape Advisory Committee Dirk Walters David Hannings Ed Naretto David Keil Steven Angley Doug Overman Dale Sutliff John Harris Darren Nosseck Brian Aviles James Vilkitis

Liberal Studies Committee Robert Cichowski Michael Malkin Howard Drucker Daniel Krieger Leonard Wall Michael Pinson Rex Hutton Pat Acord Larry Inchausti

Public Safety Advisory Committee (not active)

Radiation Safety Committee

Steve Sherman Maria Ortiz Mark Cooper Burt Cochran MD Jim McLaughlin David Ragsdale

Registration and Scheduling Committee (one nomination needed from the ASI President)

Shelly Aleshire Susan Somppi J Wyatt Brown Matthew Schafer Ellen Notermann Albert Censullo P Takis Papakyriazis Euel Kennedy Phil Fetzer Tom Zuur Stacey Breitenbach Debbie Arseneau Archie Waterbury Elaine Ramos Doyle Robert Dignan George Glaser

Resource Use Committee (two nominations needed from the ASI president)

Richard Kranzdorf Ed Johnson Julia Waller Richard Kravan Tim OKeefe Nick Theobald Alan Pepe Ed Naretto Phil Philbin

Status of Women Committee Kerry Cochran Amy Scribner Karen Lange Alice Loh Terri Swartz Phil Bailey Lois Brady Joette Eisengart Fred Stultz Anna McDonald Nilgun Sungar Andry Gonzalez Lou Greenberg Patricia Harris Marsha Epstein Carolyn Stefanco

Student Affairs Council (one Student Health Advisory Council nomination by the

Director of Health and Psychological Services)

Juan Gonzalez Monique Hall Joan Cirone Sam Crush Steve McShane Charles Brown Matthew Terra Jaime Quesada Jeff Campbell Glenn Irvin Matt Lane Barbara Melvin Cheryl King Debra Valencia-Laver Chris Larkin Bob Flores Diana Eitman Carolyn Jones Edith Hernandez AI Amaral

Substance Use and Abuse Advisory Committee Susan White Pat Hosegood Martin Joan Lund Steve McShane Bob Pahlow Jason Toves Jim Aiken Paul Hyman Harry Sharp Victoria Roberts Carolyn Jones

University Committee on Committees Warren J Baker Harvey Greenwald Paul Zingg Daniel Howard-Greene Juan Gonzalez Rosemary Bowker Steve McShane

University Serve and Learn Advisory Council (not active)

0LPOLY REPORT January 10 1997

FACULTY (Adm 312 ext 2844) Candidates interested in posishy

tions on the faculty are invited to contact the appropriate dean or deshypartment head or chair Ranks and salaries for faculty positions are commensurate with qualifications and experience (and time base where applicable) unless otherwise stated

CLOSING DATE March 1 73033 Assistant Professor

Agribusiness Department ext 5009 or 5000 fax ext 5040 Tenure-track full-time position available September 1997 Teach courses consistent with candidates training and needs of the department develop information technology courses using the World Wide Web multimedia and distance learning and assist other faculty members in their continuing developshyment of such technology PhD in agshyricultural economics or related field required to be completed by Septemshyber 1997 Agribusiness industry expeshyrience andor teaching at the university level preferred Evidence of multimedia and information techshynology experience required Good communication skills required Refershyence Recruitment Code 73033 and contact Robert Thompson Faculty Search Committee Agribusiness Deshypartment for an application (by phone at ext 5009 or e-mail at rcthomps calpolyedu )

CLOSING DATE Feb 28 73036 Assistant Professor in

Structural Engineering Civil and Environmental Engr Dept ext 2947 Tenure-track position available fall 1997 Teach at undergraduate and graduate (MS) level supervise undershygraduate and graduate-level research and develop and maintain externally funded applied research program Candidates for the position must have an earned doctorate degree in civil enshygineering Formal training andor exshyperience in structural dynamics finite elements methods of structural analyshysis and structural design supported by a record of scholarly publication in refereed journals is preferred Indusshytrial andor consulting experience and professional registration are desirable

Send resume and letter requesting an application to the Chair of the Strucshytural Search Committee Civil and Enshyvironmental Engineering Department (reference Recruitment Code 73036) and arrange for sending of official transcript(s) and three letters of refershyence

CLOSING DATE March 1 73038 Lecturer (Full-Time)

Physical Education and Kinesiology Department ext 2545 Full-time temshyporary position available for the 1997-98 academic year (salary range $30996-$34656) Teach in at least three of the following areas (1) athshyletic coaching theory and administrashytion (2) responding to emergencies (3) sport psychologysociology (4) professional activity courses (baseshybaVsoftball track and field football volleyball gymnastics field sports non-traditional games team handshyball) Student advising is also reshyquired MS in physical education required PhD preferred Send comshypleted faculty application form (availshyable by calling department) professional resume official transhyscripts and three current letters of recommendation to Dwayne Head Physical Education and Kinesiology Department Reference Recruitment Code 73038 on all correspondence

CLOSING DATE March 28 73041 Lecturer(s) (fulltime)

Speech Communication Department ext 2553 One or more possible fullshytime lecturer positions (non-tenure track with possible renewal) for 1997shy98 academic year Teaching critical thinking fundamentals of speech communication public speaking Masters degree in the discipline of speech communication required at the time of hiring Preference will be given to candidates with university teaching experience Reference Reshycruitment Code 73041 and apply to Raymond Zeuschner Chair Speech Communication Department

CLOSING DATE Jan 24 73042 Lecturer (part-time)

Computer Science Department ext 2824 Visiting AssistantAssociate Professor (Lecturer) position avail-

Page 6

able for the 1997-98 academic year Teaching core undergraduate curricushylum as well as upper-division courses and providing local exposure to reshysearch in a mainstream area of comshyputer science Candidates must have strong commitment to teaching excelshylence dedication to professional deshyvelopment and broad-based knowledge of computer science PhD in computer science or related area is required Preference will be given to applicants with a permanent affiliation with another institution and to those able to teach artificial inshytelligence programming languages software engineering or operating systems Contact Recruiting Commitshytee Computer Science Department or via Internet recruitcsccalpolyedu

CLOSING DATE Jan 24 73044 Lecturer Pool (parttime)

Journalism Department ext 2508 Possible positions available Spring 1997 to teach photojournalism advershytising and public relations BA in journalism or related field required Masters preferred Extensive professhysional media experience essential Previous college teaching required

0LPOLY REPORT January 10 1997 Page 7

1996-97 CAPUSWIDE STAIIDIIIG COITTEES Administrative Advisory Committee on Computing Euel W Kennedy Joanne Temple Tom Zuur Armando Pezo-Silva Ilene Rockman Karen Stubberfield Vicki Stover Theresa May Harriet Ross Gary Whitsett Robert Dignan Scott Wehreman Edna Chun Neal Feaver

Athletics Governing Board Paul Zingg Frank Lebens Kevin Clark Juan Gonzalez Michael Colvin Lisa Barnicoat Johanna Brown Michael Wenzl Ryan Weisenberg John McCutcheon Eleanor Cutler Kimi Ikeda Jason Meyer Richard Andrews

Campus Dining Advisory Committee

Nancy Williams Urvashi Patel Joan Cirone Julie Teague Dallis Day Garrett Jones Walt Lambert Boris Palanov Ken Barclay

Campus Fee Advisory Committee Steve McShane Pat Broering Mary Ann Bingham Frank Lebens Elise Stark Rick Ratnirez Curtis Hodge Juan Gonzalez Harvey Greenwald Kimi Ikeda

Campus Planning Committee

Warren Baker Frank Lebens Raul Garcia Paul Zingg Chris Ford Arnold Jonas William Boldt Robert Kitamura David Blakely Juan Gonzalez Beverly Doran Dale Sutliff Joseph Jen Donna Duerk Paul Neel Ed Naretto

Child Care Advisory Committee (not active)

Commencement Committee (one nomination still needed from the Dean of the College of Architecture) Ken Barclay Hal Cota Sara Wiedmann Dwight DeWerth-Pallmeyer Nichole Souza Sonja Glassmeyer David Brodie Joette Eisengart Walter Rice

Coordinating Committee on Aids and HIV Infection Burt Cochran Stephan Lamb Jessica Gillett Rojean Dominguez Pat Harris Jason Toves Kate McBurney Kate Olafson Gwen Chavarria David Ragsdale Carole Schaffer Barbara Cook Mathews Elijah Katie Muhly Pat Hosegood Joan Cirone Marsha Bollinger Martin Ken Chep Lynda Alamo Mike Voth

Robert Gish Anna McDonald Bob Flores Joe Kourakis

Disabled Students Advisory Committee

Linda Benchman Brad Grant Louann McDonald Mary Lou Brady Harvey Greenwald Jane Neglia Joan Cirone Mary Kay Harrington Rex Wolf Larry De Ases Jane Johnson Paul Wolff Howard Drucker Hannah Kim Shelly Aleshire

Educational Equity Commission (one nomination still needed from the ASI president)

Don Floyd Kenneth Herrick

Equal Opportunity Advisory Council

Tom Ruehr Alice Loh Artemis

Papakyriazis Serna Alptekin Don Ryujin Maria Ortiz

Susan Opava Paul Adalian David Wehner Jens Pohl Linda Day Allan Cooper David Peach Jay Noel Tony Randazzo Don White Dan Biezad Robert Lang Patrick Wheatley

Leslie Labhard Ali Shahan Philip Yang John Maxwell

El Corral Bookstore Advisory Committee (one nomination needed from the ASI president)

Frank Cawley Linda Vanasupa Kelly Galang Tom Mitchell Polly Harrigan Meagen Gould

Susan McBride Rita King Howard Drucker HB Strickmeier Nana Farkye Gerald Smith Rami Shani Michael Selby Daniel Walsh Paula Stithem Diana Bernstein George Stanton Erland Dettloff

Glenn Irvin Ann Fryer Rosemary Bowker Peggy Lant Mattias Stephan

Walter Harris Joan Kennedy Elaine Ramos Doyle William Bailey Sean Banks Preston Allen Rita King

Donley Winger Nirupam Pal KN

Balasubramanian Bob Heidersbach Saeed Niku Charles Burt Doug Keesey Basil Fiorito Dennis Frey Myron Hood Dwayne Head Robert Levison

Information Competence Committee

Bob Clover Norm Pillsbury Jim Borland Eldon Li John Connely

Fred OToole Martin Lang Paul Adalian Elaine Chin Doug Smith

Phil Bailey Denise Campbell Elaine Ramos Doyle Joanne Petree

Monique Johnson Eric Vasconcellos Anna McDonald Armando Pezo-Silva Bob Gish Edna Chun Mike Suess

Extended Education Committee (not active)

Graduate Studies Committee (one nomination still needed from the Dean of the College of Science and Mathematics)

CALPOLY REPORT

January 10 1997 Page 8

199amp-97 CAPUSWIDE STANDING COITTEES Information Resource Management Policy

and Planning Committee

Paul Zingg Joe Grimes David Walch Bill Boynton Frank Lebens AI Amaral Juan Gonzalez Walt Bremer William Boldt Doug Smith Hiram Davis Kent Morrison Euel Kennedy John Alderink

Instructional Advisory Committee on Computing

Wes Mueller Diana Bernstein John Cotton Vinh Pham James Sena Leslie Bowker Doug Smith Kimi Ikeda Joe Grimes Tom Zuur Roxy Peck Bob Clover Wayne Montgomery

Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee Roger Gambs Linda Bomstad Heidi Hamlen Peggy Coteen Dennis Frey David Ragsdale Dale Smith Clifford Stokes

Instructionally Related Activities Advisory Committee (not active)

Landscape Advisory Committee Dirk Walters David Hannings Ed Naretto David Keil Steven Angley Doug Overman Dale Sutliff John Harris Darren Nosseck Brian Aviles James Vilkitis

Liberal Studies Committee Robert Cichowski Michael Malkin Howard Drucker Daniel Krieger Leonard Wall Michael Pinson Rex Hutton Pat Acord Larry Inchausti

Public Safety Advisory Committee (not active)

Radiation Safety Committee

Steve Sherman Maria Ortiz Mark Cooper Burt Cochran MD Jim McLaughlin David Ragsdale

Registration and Scheduling Committee (one nomination needed from the ASI President)

Shelly Aleshire Susan Somppi J Wyatt Brown Matthew Schafer Ellen Notermann Albert Censullo P Takis Papakyriazis Euel Kennedy Phil Fetzer Tom Zuur Stacey Breitenbach Debbie Arseneau Archie Waterbury Elaine Ramos Doyle Robert Dignan George Glaser

Resource Use Committee (two nominations needed from the ASI president)

Richard Kranzdorf Ed Johnson Julia Waller Richard Kravan Tim OKeefe Nick Theobald Alan Pepe Ed Naretto Phil Philbin

Status of Women Committee Kerry Cochran Amy Scribner Karen Lange Alice Loh Terri Swartz Phil Bailey Lois Brady Joette Eisengart Fred Stultz Anna McDonald Nilgun Sungar Andry Gonzalez Lou Greenberg Patricia Harris Marsha Epstein Carolyn Stefanco

Student Affairs Council (one Student Health Advisory Council nomination by the

Director of Health and Psychological Services)

Juan Gonzalez Monique Hall Joan Cirone Sam Crush Steve McShane Charles Brown Matthew Terra Jaime Quesada Jeff Campbell Glenn Irvin Matt Lane Barbara Melvin Cheryl King Debra Valencia-Laver Chris Larkin Bob Flores Diana Eitman Carolyn Jones Edith Hernandez AI Amaral

Substance Use and Abuse Advisory Committee Susan White Pat Hosegood Martin Joan Lund Steve McShane Bob Pahlow Jason Toves Jim Aiken Paul Hyman Harry Sharp Victoria Roberts Carolyn Jones

University Committee on Committees Warren J Baker Harvey Greenwald Paul Zingg Daniel Howard-Greene Juan Gonzalez Rosemary Bowker Steve McShane

University Serve and Learn Advisory Council (not active)

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1996-97 CAPUSWIDE STAIIDIIIG COITTEES Administrative Advisory Committee on Computing Euel W Kennedy Joanne Temple Tom Zuur Armando Pezo-Silva Ilene Rockman Karen Stubberfield Vicki Stover Theresa May Harriet Ross Gary Whitsett Robert Dignan Scott Wehreman Edna Chun Neal Feaver

Athletics Governing Board Paul Zingg Frank Lebens Kevin Clark Juan Gonzalez Michael Colvin Lisa Barnicoat Johanna Brown Michael Wenzl Ryan Weisenberg John McCutcheon Eleanor Cutler Kimi Ikeda Jason Meyer Richard Andrews

Campus Dining Advisory Committee

Nancy Williams Urvashi Patel Joan Cirone Julie Teague Dallis Day Garrett Jones Walt Lambert Boris Palanov Ken Barclay

Campus Fee Advisory Committee Steve McShane Pat Broering Mary Ann Bingham Frank Lebens Elise Stark Rick Ratnirez Curtis Hodge Juan Gonzalez Harvey Greenwald Kimi Ikeda

Campus Planning Committee

Warren Baker Frank Lebens Raul Garcia Paul Zingg Chris Ford Arnold Jonas William Boldt Robert Kitamura David Blakely Juan Gonzalez Beverly Doran Dale Sutliff Joseph Jen Donna Duerk Paul Neel Ed Naretto

Child Care Advisory Committee (not active)

Commencement Committee (one nomination still needed from the Dean of the College of Architecture) Ken Barclay Hal Cota Sara Wiedmann Dwight DeWerth-Pallmeyer Nichole Souza Sonja Glassmeyer David Brodie Joette Eisengart Walter Rice

Coordinating Committee on Aids and HIV Infection Burt Cochran Stephan Lamb Jessica Gillett Rojean Dominguez Pat Harris Jason Toves Kate McBurney Kate Olafson Gwen Chavarria David Ragsdale Carole Schaffer Barbara Cook Mathews Elijah Katie Muhly Pat Hosegood Joan Cirone Marsha Bollinger Martin Ken Chep Lynda Alamo Mike Voth

Robert Gish Anna McDonald Bob Flores Joe Kourakis

Disabled Students Advisory Committee

Linda Benchman Brad Grant Louann McDonald Mary Lou Brady Harvey Greenwald Jane Neglia Joan Cirone Mary Kay Harrington Rex Wolf Larry De Ases Jane Johnson Paul Wolff Howard Drucker Hannah Kim Shelly Aleshire

Educational Equity Commission (one nomination still needed from the ASI president)

Don Floyd Kenneth Herrick

Equal Opportunity Advisory Council

Tom Ruehr Alice Loh Artemis

Papakyriazis Serna Alptekin Don Ryujin Maria Ortiz

Susan Opava Paul Adalian David Wehner Jens Pohl Linda Day Allan Cooper David Peach Jay Noel Tony Randazzo Don White Dan Biezad Robert Lang Patrick Wheatley

Leslie Labhard Ali Shahan Philip Yang John Maxwell

El Corral Bookstore Advisory Committee (one nomination needed from the ASI president)

Frank Cawley Linda Vanasupa Kelly Galang Tom Mitchell Polly Harrigan Meagen Gould

Susan McBride Rita King Howard Drucker HB Strickmeier Nana Farkye Gerald Smith Rami Shani Michael Selby Daniel Walsh Paula Stithem Diana Bernstein George Stanton Erland Dettloff

Glenn Irvin Ann Fryer Rosemary Bowker Peggy Lant Mattias Stephan

Walter Harris Joan Kennedy Elaine Ramos Doyle William Bailey Sean Banks Preston Allen Rita King

Donley Winger Nirupam Pal KN

Balasubramanian Bob Heidersbach Saeed Niku Charles Burt Doug Keesey Basil Fiorito Dennis Frey Myron Hood Dwayne Head Robert Levison

Information Competence Committee

Bob Clover Norm Pillsbury Jim Borland Eldon Li John Connely

Fred OToole Martin Lang Paul Adalian Elaine Chin Doug Smith

Phil Bailey Denise Campbell Elaine Ramos Doyle Joanne Petree

Monique Johnson Eric Vasconcellos Anna McDonald Armando Pezo-Silva Bob Gish Edna Chun Mike Suess

Extended Education Committee (not active)

Graduate Studies Committee (one nomination still needed from the Dean of the College of Science and Mathematics)

CALPOLY REPORT

January 10 1997 Page 8

199amp-97 CAPUSWIDE STANDING COITTEES Information Resource Management Policy

and Planning Committee

Paul Zingg Joe Grimes David Walch Bill Boynton Frank Lebens AI Amaral Juan Gonzalez Walt Bremer William Boldt Doug Smith Hiram Davis Kent Morrison Euel Kennedy John Alderink

Instructional Advisory Committee on Computing

Wes Mueller Diana Bernstein John Cotton Vinh Pham James Sena Leslie Bowker Doug Smith Kimi Ikeda Joe Grimes Tom Zuur Roxy Peck Bob Clover Wayne Montgomery

Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee Roger Gambs Linda Bomstad Heidi Hamlen Peggy Coteen Dennis Frey David Ragsdale Dale Smith Clifford Stokes

Instructionally Related Activities Advisory Committee (not active)

Landscape Advisory Committee Dirk Walters David Hannings Ed Naretto David Keil Steven Angley Doug Overman Dale Sutliff John Harris Darren Nosseck Brian Aviles James Vilkitis

Liberal Studies Committee Robert Cichowski Michael Malkin Howard Drucker Daniel Krieger Leonard Wall Michael Pinson Rex Hutton Pat Acord Larry Inchausti

Public Safety Advisory Committee (not active)

Radiation Safety Committee

Steve Sherman Maria Ortiz Mark Cooper Burt Cochran MD Jim McLaughlin David Ragsdale

Registration and Scheduling Committee (one nomination needed from the ASI President)

Shelly Aleshire Susan Somppi J Wyatt Brown Matthew Schafer Ellen Notermann Albert Censullo P Takis Papakyriazis Euel Kennedy Phil Fetzer Tom Zuur Stacey Breitenbach Debbie Arseneau Archie Waterbury Elaine Ramos Doyle Robert Dignan George Glaser

Resource Use Committee (two nominations needed from the ASI president)

Richard Kranzdorf Ed Johnson Julia Waller Richard Kravan Tim OKeefe Nick Theobald Alan Pepe Ed Naretto Phil Philbin

Status of Women Committee Kerry Cochran Amy Scribner Karen Lange Alice Loh Terri Swartz Phil Bailey Lois Brady Joette Eisengart Fred Stultz Anna McDonald Nilgun Sungar Andry Gonzalez Lou Greenberg Patricia Harris Marsha Epstein Carolyn Stefanco

Student Affairs Council (one Student Health Advisory Council nomination by the

Director of Health and Psychological Services)

Juan Gonzalez Monique Hall Joan Cirone Sam Crush Steve McShane Charles Brown Matthew Terra Jaime Quesada Jeff Campbell Glenn Irvin Matt Lane Barbara Melvin Cheryl King Debra Valencia-Laver Chris Larkin Bob Flores Diana Eitman Carolyn Jones Edith Hernandez AI Amaral

Substance Use and Abuse Advisory Committee Susan White Pat Hosegood Martin Joan Lund Steve McShane Bob Pahlow Jason Toves Jim Aiken Paul Hyman Harry Sharp Victoria Roberts Carolyn Jones

University Committee on Committees Warren J Baker Harvey Greenwald Paul Zingg Daniel Howard-Greene Juan Gonzalez Rosemary Bowker Steve McShane

University Serve and Learn Advisory Council (not active)

CALPOLY REPORT

January 10 1997 Page 8

199amp-97 CAPUSWIDE STANDING COITTEES Information Resource Management Policy

and Planning Committee

Paul Zingg Joe Grimes David Walch Bill Boynton Frank Lebens AI Amaral Juan Gonzalez Walt Bremer William Boldt Doug Smith Hiram Davis Kent Morrison Euel Kennedy John Alderink

Instructional Advisory Committee on Computing

Wes Mueller Diana Bernstein John Cotton Vinh Pham James Sena Leslie Bowker Doug Smith Kimi Ikeda Joe Grimes Tom Zuur Roxy Peck Bob Clover Wayne Montgomery

Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee Roger Gambs Linda Bomstad Heidi Hamlen Peggy Coteen Dennis Frey David Ragsdale Dale Smith Clifford Stokes

Instructionally Related Activities Advisory Committee (not active)

Landscape Advisory Committee Dirk Walters David Hannings Ed Naretto David Keil Steven Angley Doug Overman Dale Sutliff John Harris Darren Nosseck Brian Aviles James Vilkitis

Liberal Studies Committee Robert Cichowski Michael Malkin Howard Drucker Daniel Krieger Leonard Wall Michael Pinson Rex Hutton Pat Acord Larry Inchausti

Public Safety Advisory Committee (not active)

Radiation Safety Committee

Steve Sherman Maria Ortiz Mark Cooper Burt Cochran MD Jim McLaughlin David Ragsdale

Registration and Scheduling Committee (one nomination needed from the ASI President)

Shelly Aleshire Susan Somppi J Wyatt Brown Matthew Schafer Ellen Notermann Albert Censullo P Takis Papakyriazis Euel Kennedy Phil Fetzer Tom Zuur Stacey Breitenbach Debbie Arseneau Archie Waterbury Elaine Ramos Doyle Robert Dignan George Glaser

Resource Use Committee (two nominations needed from the ASI president)

Richard Kranzdorf Ed Johnson Julia Waller Richard Kravan Tim OKeefe Nick Theobald Alan Pepe Ed Naretto Phil Philbin

Status of Women Committee Kerry Cochran Amy Scribner Karen Lange Alice Loh Terri Swartz Phil Bailey Lois Brady Joette Eisengart Fred Stultz Anna McDonald Nilgun Sungar Andry Gonzalez Lou Greenberg Patricia Harris Marsha Epstein Carolyn Stefanco

Student Affairs Council (one Student Health Advisory Council nomination by the

Director of Health and Psychological Services)

Juan Gonzalez Monique Hall Joan Cirone Sam Crush Steve McShane Charles Brown Matthew Terra Jaime Quesada Jeff Campbell Glenn Irvin Matt Lane Barbara Melvin Cheryl King Debra Valencia-Laver Chris Larkin Bob Flores Diana Eitman Carolyn Jones Edith Hernandez AI Amaral

Substance Use and Abuse Advisory Committee Susan White Pat Hosegood Martin Joan Lund Steve McShane Bob Pahlow Jason Toves Jim Aiken Paul Hyman Harry Sharp Victoria Roberts Carolyn Jones

University Committee on Committees Warren J Baker Harvey Greenwald Paul Zingg Daniel Howard-Greene Juan Gonzalez Rosemary Bowker Steve McShane

University Serve and Learn Advisory Council (not active)