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8-19-1992
UA11/1 On Campus, Vol. 2, No. 12WKU University Relations
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WESTERN KENTUCKY
UNIVERSITY
+ ANNUAL MEETlNG FOR , ,'FACUL TV AND "
" PROFESSIONAU;lT AFF TODAY, 2 P.M. c. V AN METER AUDITORIUM
WKU regents meet tomorrow to consider budget, appeal, audit
The University's Board of Regents will meet tomorrow (Thursday, Aug. 20) at 10 a .m . with an agenda including consideration of the 1992-93 operating budget.
The new board, which was appointed by Gov. Brereton Jones last month, will be conducting official business for the first time as a board at the meeting.
Board members will receive copies of the University's response to the audit by Arthur Andersen and Co., and will discuss billings for the audit.
Also on the agenda will be discussion of the appeal of the lawsuit against hiring former Gov. Louie B. Nunn by former regents which was ruled illegal in Warren Circuit Court.
A large number of other agenda items will be considered, such as academic program changes and personnel changes since April 30.
What's Inside RAYMOND B, PRESTON
CENTER AND RESIDENCE HALLS OPEN PAGES 2 & 3
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PERSONNEL CHANGES PAGES6& 7
Vol. 2 No. 12 • August 19, 1992 • Publication For Faculty and Staff
Members of Western Kentucky University's Board of Regents are, left to right: Dr. Eugene Evans, Howard Gray, Peggy wafmon, Monnie
Hankins, vice chair, Kristen Bale, Fred Mudge, Raymond B. Preston, Burns Mercer, chairman, Joseph Rains and Earl Fischer.
Meet WKU's Board of Regents KR ISTE N T BALE
Kristen T. Bale, a resident of Glasgow, holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin at. Madison. She is a member of the Kentucky Museum Advisory Board, the education committee of the Glasgow-Barren County Chamber of Commerce, the Barren County Bicentennial Committee and serves as bookkeeper for her husband's office.
DR EUGENE E, EVANS
Dr. Eugene E. Evans, professor of management and marketing, serves as faculty representative on the Board of Regents. Evans, joined the WKU faculty in 1965. A native of Peoria, Ill., he received a bachelor's degree from the UniverSity of Maryland and a master's degree from the University of
Illinois. He eamed his d octoral degree at Illinois in 1963. He has also served on the faculty at Hamline University and the University of Kentucky.
ROBERT EARL FISCHER
Earl Fischer, president of Westem Kentucky Gas Company in Owensboro, is a graduate of Owensboro Catholic High School and Brescia College. He serves as a member of the board of directors of Owensboro National Bank, the board of Environmental Waste TechnOlogies in Owensboro, the Board of Trustees of Brescia College, and is a past president of the Bowling Green-Warren County Chamber of Commerce. He currently serves as vice chainnan and a member of the board of directors of the Owensboro Industrial Foundation and as a member of
the board of directors of Leadership Kentucky.
C,C, HOWARD GRAY
Howard Gray is a native of Glasgow and serves as president of James N . Gray Construction Company'. He holds a bachelor's degree from WKU and also attended the Georgia Institute of Technology and the University of Wisconsin. He has served as president of the Glasgow-Barren County Chamber of Commerce and as a director of the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce. He currently serves as a member of the board of directors of Trans Financial Bank, a board member of Leadership Kentucky and a director of the Japan-America Society of Kentucky.
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On Campus Western Kentucky University August 19, 1992
New residence halls house 388 Students are moving into the University's two new residence halls
which were dedicated yesterday. Located at t~e ~omer of University Boulevard and Normal Drive, the
three-story bUlldmgs are housing students in sororities and those with at le~st a 2.0 grade point average and 61 credit hours who have been in contmual go~ .standi~g with the University. ~e $7.6 . million prOject was financed through the sale of bonds and is
bemg repaid through student housing fees. WKU now has 20 residence halls on campus. Wo!k on the two new buildings generated more than 150 jobs and
contnbuted more than $6 million to Kentucky's economy.
Seminar series to inform WKU management on changes
Leadership for the 90s, a series of The President emphasized all seminars for WKU management meetings are mandatory, and will personnel, begins Sept. 3 with a be considered during annual -program on the American Disabili- evaluation sessions. ties Act from 2 to 4 p.m. in Van Managers, supervisors and their Meter Auditorium. nominees will receive individual
The Leadership seminars "have invitations to attend soon, Dr. been uniquely designed to infonn Meredith said. our management personnel on . Other September meetings critical legal issues, changing mclude seminars on interpersonal employee needs and constant relations Sept. 8 and cultural management challenges confront- diverSity Sept. 24. ing ~igher education today," said _ On Campus will include all President Thomas C. Meredith in a meetings each issue in Coming Up memo to all superviSOry personnel on page 8. Aug. 5.
LetWKUbrag about you
The Office of the President is continualy updating the
University's Brag Sheet, a listing of recent achievements and accomplishments of Western's outstanding faculty and staff.
Profiles of WKU's Regents
Department heads are asked to keep the President informed of your achievements, to continue to keep Western in the spotlight, so remind your department head to brag about you!
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He received WKU's Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1988.
MONNIE L. HANKINS
Monnie L. Hankins, a staff manager at South Central Bell in Louisville, is a graduate of Owensboro High School and Western Kentucky University. He is chairman of the Chestnut Street YMCA Black Achiever Program, a career exposure program enrolling more than 600 students. He is also a member of Leadership Louisville, the United Way and Omega Psi Phi fraternity.
PEGGY W. LOAFMAN
Peggy Loafman is a graduate of Taylorsville High School and holds a bachelor's degree in elementary education from WKU. She is vice president/South Central Kentucky District of The Cumberland Bank in Bowling Green and currently is the chairman of the board of the Bowling Green-Warren County
Chamber of Commerce. She serves on the Vocational Education Region IV Advisory Committee and on the board of Leadership Bowling Green. She is a 1991 graduate of the Leadership Kentucky program.
BURNS E. MERCER
Bums Mercer, a native of Hardinsburg. is director of administrative services for the Meade County Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation. He is a graduate of Breckinridge County High School and Western Kentucky University. He serves as a member of the board of directors of the Rural Cooperative Credit Union and as a member of the Kentucky Chamber of-Commerce Education Committee and is a member of the executive committee of the Kentucky Advocates for Higher Education. He is a former chairman of the Kentucky Council on Higher Education, the Kentucky Educational Television Board and
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the Kentucky Student Loan Corporation Board. He is a member of the Board of Visitors of the Salmon P. Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University.
FRED N. MUDGE
Fred Mudge, president and chief executive officer of Logan Aluminum in Russellville, holds a bachelor's degree from West Virginia University and a master's degree from Bellannine College. He is past president of the Logan County Chamber of Commerce and a former member of the board of directors of the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, Junior Achievement of South Central Kentucky and Leadership Kentucky. He previously served as chairman of the board of trustees at Logan Memorial Hospital.
RAYMOND B. PRESTON
Raymond B. Preston, is founder of P.B. & S. Chemical Co. in Henderson. He is a graduate of
Meade Memorial High School and Western Kentucky University. He is a past president of the National Association of Chemical Distributors and the South~astern Chemical Distributors Council. He is a former member of the board of trustees at Henderson Community Col1ege and a past president of the Henderson Chamber of Commerce and the Henderson Country Club. He currently serves as president of the Ohio Valley National Bank in Henderson. WKU's new health and activities center, scheduled to open this fall, will carry Mr. Preston's name.
JOSEPH RAINS
Joe Rains serves as the student regent on the WKU board. He is a junior corporate and organizational communications major from Antioch, Tennessee. He is a graduate of Ezell Harding Christian SchooL
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On Olmpus Western Kentucky Univer.;ity
August 19, 1992
The Raymond B. Preston Health & Activities Center is completed and ready for business.
A Snet2ker Preview, fund provide addi tional equilJme~ supplies for the and Lab, is tomorrow at 6:30 cost of $50 per person.
Anyone interested in may call University 4295.
If you miss it, faoult> are invited to tour
. Friday ~:;~~r.;~:'.~i p.m. where ' membership in the will be available.
ladlitil" ser>ing mission as a funda
essential physical education and recreational resource. Special features include Supergyrn, multi-purpose activity units for basketball, voUeyball and tennis; a skyway track; handball and racquetball courts; weight room; aerobics/dance area; swimming pool and diving platforms; human performance laboratory; lounge and vending area, and ancillary features.
The Supergym is the she'wp,ie of the Center and consists minigyms in an open area
of the ·thr.ee--Iane skyway
d"ouil and includes
d~:'fh:~ ~a~c~c·~ess~ for one of the courts. will have maple-strip flooring.
The 4,800 square-foot weight training area includes mechanical and free weights, exercise bicycles, treadmills, computerized rowing
",chines ;md an olympic lifting accommodate up to
Supergym is the showpiece
of the center
aerobics/dance area has square feet with 12-foot
mirrored walls, hardwood. self-contained sound
and a television projection system:.
On Cllmpus i~ pwbtishe4 biweekly on Wednesdays 4wring the acaMmic yellr and monthly dwring the swmmn by the office of Univers ity Rtilltiorrs. .
On Campus does not represent IIn1/ special interest growp. '{ opinions are stated in any corY, mafenllt i~ IIttriliwt.ed. We rrsuvethe righ to IIcupt or reject Ilny nulteriR' ,
Dired()1', Fred Hensley Editar, SheilR Eison 4295
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The nata to rium includes a 25-25-yard swimming pool
diving well, deck area the
for
acti vi ties. It features underwater lighting for the heated pool and two onemeter and one three-meter diving platforms.
The Human Performance Laboratory offers diagnostic and prescriptive services (or faculty, staff and students. It includes graded exercise testing, hydrostatic weighing for body composition and analysis, blood. anaiy-
sis, respiratory testing, flexibility assessment and muscle strength and endurance measurement
The ancillary fea tures include a lounge and vending area with space for socializing, training and first aid rooms, administrative offices, equipment issue and storage a reas, separate locker rooms for facu lty and students, a centralized controlled entry and exit system and closed-circuit television monitors for surveillance .
The facility measures more than 112,000 square feet with an oriKinal construction contract p rice of more than $8 million.
Where is everybody? ??? Faculty and staff temporarily reloca ted across campus know where
you are, but the rest of us may be wondering. While renovation continues in Tate Page and Potter Halls, offices
normally in Tate Page Hall have been relocated to the Academic Complex, Jones-Jaggers Hall and Helm and Cravens Libraries.
Some o ffices, however, remain on the fourth floor only of Tate Page Hall .
Dr. James Heck, executive assistant to the president, has been working with persons involved in finding temporary locations for classes and offices.
In Student Affairs, Housing is moved to Jones-Jaggers, Auxiliary Services to Van Meter Hall, Residence Life to Suite 100 in McCormack Hall, Minority Student Support Services to Bates-Runner Hall and. Student Life to Bates-Runner Hall's home economics apartments.
The Page Hall Copy Center is in Room 120 of the Downing University Center'.
Classes normally held in Tate Page Hall are being held at various locations across campus, and there are numerous signs pos ted .
For questions regarding those classes, call Dr. James Cra ig, 4662. For Student Affairs information, ca ll Linda Tweedy, 5429.
The Office of Un iversity Relations regwlarly solicits news tips regarding faculty {.Idivities, {.Ich~mrnls and aW{.lrds. To submit news items for external media consider/Hion, conlild Bob Skipper (42951.
Campus events and activities must be on the UnilJtrsily Calendar. To reserve facilities or place a allendar ilem, alii Gene Crwme, Office of University Relations (2497).
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On Campus Western Kentucky University
Places to go ...
Aug. 26-Sep t. 18
Sept. 24-0(1. 16 ..... . Oct. 19-Nov. 13
Nov. 19-Dec. 16
Jan. 14,1993-Feb. 14,1993
Feb. 12-March 10
March 24-ApriJ 14
April 19-May 5
'f'>'", .;;
Fleming:"Recent Paintings 9
Computer Generated Installation and Monotypes by Hui-Chu Ying
Recellt,;rulpture by Dennis Whitcopf
Faoultv Exhibition
Juried Student
WKU Senior Exl~iftlti~'~
Gallery hours : . p.m. Mondays . Fridays and on weekends by appOintment. All gallery programs a re free. Call
Marsha Heidbrink, gallery director, 3944.
The Kentucky Center for the Arts BINGHAM ENDOWED SERIES
James Galway, Flu te Christopher O'Riley, Piano
Friday, Oct. 23, 8 p.m. T he Waverly Consort
Friday, Dec. 4,9 p.m . Saturday, Dec. 5, 2 p.m.
Vienna Chamber Orchestra Tu esday, Jan. 26,8 p .m.
Alvin Ailey Am erican D ance Theater ," Thursday, Feb. 18-Saturday, Feb. 20,8 p.m . .
Barbara Hendricks, Soprano Sunday, April 4, 7 p.m.
CaIlI -800-77S.7777
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Capitol Arts Center Bowling Green, Ky. 1992-93 Season
CAPITOL SERIES Preservation Hall Marcel Marceau Ririe~Woodbury Grand Hotel Lou isville Orchestra, Skitch Henderson
FAMILY SERIES Nutcracker Yesterday: A Tribute to the Beatles Jim and the Animal Band
Oct. 3 Nov.4 Feb. 19 March11
Apri l 23
Nov. 29
Jan. 29
April 4
CAPITOL CLASSICS SERIES Yarbrough & Cowan Dec. 5 WKU Music Faculty Jan. 24 Louisville Chamber Orchestra May 16
Special Issue 1992-93
Arts in the Area ,-J'.tv~, ~t} w ling ...Gl:p..P.n" W ~ "'om city-county agency which pro· motes arts in Bowling Green and the surrounding counties through the Capitol Arts Center. Lectures, workshops, performances and exhibits are offered year.round at the Capitol. The Arts Commission acts as an umbrella organizat ion for the Capitol's many affilia te and associated art support groups. The following is a list of Arts Commission a ffiliate organiza· tions. Feel free to ca ll any of the numbers below or the Capitol Arts Center for more information.
CAPITOL ARTS CENTER 782-ARTS
Capitol Arts Writers Peggy Steele, 781-3468
Actors Theatre of Louisville 1-584-1205
Artswatch 893-9661
J.B. Speed Art Museum Louisville, Ky. 636,2893
Kentucky Arts and Crafts Gallery 589'{)102
Ken tucky Shakespeare Festi val Curt L. Toftland, 634-8237
Louisvill e Ba llet 456-4520
Lou isville Chorus 895-7070
Lou isville Ga rdens 582-2601
Louisvi lle O rchestra 587-8681
Cheek wood Botanical Gardens and Fine Arts Center
Nashville, Tenn. 615-356-8000 Nashville Ballet
615-244-7233 Nashville Opera
61S.292-5710 Nashville Symphony
615-329-3033 The Parthenon Museum
61S.259-6358 Kentucky Center for the Arts
1-800-775-7777 Tennessee Performing Arts Center
1-61S.737-4849 Ticketmaster, 1-800-333-4TIX
B.C. Garden Club Ginny Gray, 843-616B.G Suzu ki
Association Cheryl Meredith, 781-6600
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On Campus Western Kentucky University Special Issue 1992-93
~ .. and things to do B.C. Western SymphonyOrchestra
_ Cl....r_L_L. __ -"l_ ... _~_., .... e ...... 1; ..
Dawn Lowe, 781 -0213 Dance Arts of B.G
Martha Madison, 842-6811 Dance lInages
Kathy Wise-Leonard, 782-{)514 Fountain Square Players
Pat Sprouse, 842-8844 Hobson House Association
Sam Terry, 843-5565 Horse Cave Theatre
Debbie Lindsey, 1-786-1200 Box Office, 1-800-342-2177
Owensboro Symphony Orchestra G.D. Griffith, 684-0661
Owensboro Museum of Fine Art Mary Bryan Hood, 685-3181
Shaker Museum Tommy Hines, 1-542-4167
So. Ky. Guild of Artists & Craftsmen
Wilma Adcock, 745-6152 So. KY. Photographic Society
W. Leon Davis, 843-{)105 Sweet Adelines Betty Karl, 842-7680
Visual Artists Alliance Bill Moats, 782-2787
Mammoth Cave Barbershop Chorus
Dr. Lowell Shank, 745-3457 Performing Arts Center
Paula Frank, 781-5063 Public Theat re of Kentucky
Marci Woodruff, 781 -6233
WESTERN KENTUCKY UNNERSITY Art Department
Leo Fernandez, Head, 745-3944 University Ga ll ery
Marsha Heidbrink, 745-6403 or 745-3944 English Department
745-3043 Kentucky Museum
745-2592 Modem Languages & Intercultu ral Studies
745-2401 Music Department
745-3751 Theatre and Dance Department
William Leonard, 745-5845 Children's Theatre
D. Whitney Combs, 745-5873 WKU Dance Company
745-6032 Public Radio Service
745-5489 WKYU-TV, Channel 24
745-2400
Soccer Home Schedule J IMMY FE IX FIELD
Sept. 15 Vand erbil t
Corvelte Classic 18 Marquette 20 SlUE
25 Southwest Missou ri State
29 So. Indiana
Oct. 2 Cincinnati
18 Xavier
21 Oral Roberts
25 Louisville
Hilltopper Athletics
7 p.m.
8p.m. 3p.m.
7p.m.
7p.m.
7p.m.
2 p.m.
7p.m .
2 p.m .
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Tickets to Hilltopper athletic even ts may be purchased for ha lf price by Western employees.
Two tickets per employee may be purchased fo r events through the ticket office in E.A. Diddle Arena.
Visit the Ticket Office for an applicat ion. Individua l home and away game tickets are also purchased at the
Ticket Office a t no discount. Call the Ticket Offke, 5222.
WKU 1992 Home Football Schedule L.T SMITH S TA DIUM Saturday, Sept. 5 Eastern Kentucky
Saturday, Sept. 12
Saturday, Oct. 24
Thursday, Oct. 29
Indiana Sta te
Centra l Florida
Southern Illino is
Volleyball Schedule E.A. DIDDLE ARENA
Sep t. 1 Sept. 22 Oct. 9 Hilltopper Classic Oct. 9 Oct. 10
Oct. 15 Oct. 17 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Oct. 31 Nov. 1
Morehead Sta te Austin Peay
Arkansas Sta te Butler Loyola
U. of New Orleans South Alabama Arkansas Little Rock Virginia Tech Central Florida Jacksonville
7 p.m. Hall of Fame Day
7p.m.
5 p.m. Homecoming
7p.m.
7p.m . 7p.m .
7:30 p.m . 2 p .m. 6p.m .
7p.m. 7p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. Noon
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On Campus Western Kentucky University
August 19, 1992
Nelda Sims - TOPCAT Systems English ~oordmator, University Librar- S "F Ikn les oz. au er - Bookstore Clerk
James Somers - Associate Director B College Heights Bookstore ' Career Services Center , etty Gannon - Building Services . The Personnel File
Leslie Tinsley _ Senior Bookstore Attenda nt, PhYSical Plant CI libby Gamer - Staff Assistant
;;;;;~~~~;::-____ ~-==::::::;~~I-~~~e~rk~'1C~O~I~leg~e~H;e~ig;h~~~Boo~~k~- :-~~~Dis~" ~t~ri~bUtiVeLeam'" ng , store
Stephen G~oce - Assis tant Profes-
r----:=__! Assistant, Purchasing mental Secretary, Comrnuni-
SERVICE ANNIVERSARIES
25 YEARS
Robert Wiltshire - Superintend ent, Physical Plan t
William Buckman - Professor, Physics & Astronomy
20 YEARS
Jerry Alford - Police Officer, Public Safety
Robert Baum - Professor, Public Health
Camilla Collins - Associate r rofessor, Modem ~l~~
Thomas Coohill -Head, PhYsi,,,
Sharon Dyrsen -Dean, "[:>ean Services
Elizabeth Office
Frances Fields
Nonnan Tomazic - Interim Department Head, Industrial Technology
Joanne Verner - Assis tant Professor, PhYSica l Educa tion & Recrea tion
Dale Wicklander - Professor, Communica tion & Broadcasting
Joyce Worthington - Senior Departmen tal Secreta ry , Mathematics
15 YEARS
sor, EngliSh Associate Pro fes-Betty Flora - sor, Geography & Geology
Group Plant Billy Edwards - Head Athletic James Flynn - English Trainer, PhYSica l Educa tion & Shirley Gibbs - Profes- Recreation
sor, Home O<" """"", ... ",L~a;:wrence Finley - Professor, Family Living Management
James Grimm - Professor, Sociol- Fulmer - Opera tions ogy and Anthropology Public Television
Richard Hackney - Professor, Ann - Professor, Sociol-Physics & Astronomy ogy &
James Heldman - Professor, Susan Gore - Interlibrary Loan English Librarian, University Libraries
Margaret Howe - Professor, Pamela Herriford - Associate Philosophy & Religion Director, Athletics
Carl Kell- Professor, Communi- David Kelsey - Associate Profes-ca tion & Broadcas ting sor, Music
Shirley Laney - Associa te Profes- Mavis King - Financial Aid sor, PhYSical Educa tion & Counselor, Student Fina ncial Recreation Assistance
Larry Mayhew - Professor, Michael Klein - Associate Profes-Philosophy & Religion sor, Art
Raymond Mendel - Professor, Joel Phil hours - Professor, Ac-Psychology counting
Robert Otto - Professor, Teacher Betty Rich - Prind pal Billings & Education Receivables Clerk, Accounts
Edith Parker - Senior Secretary, and Budgetary Control University Rela tions Adolfina Simpson - Periodicals
Linda Pulsinelli - Assistant and Microforms Supervisor, Professor, Ma thematics University Libraries
J oyee Wilder - Assis tant Professor, cation and Broadcasting Psychology Martha Houchin - Assistant
Mary Wright - Research lnstitu- Professor, Nursing tional Coordinator I Education Nezam Iraniparast - Associate Reference Librarian, University Professor, Mathematics Libraries Pamela Jarboe - Coordinator,
10 YEARS
Lynn Austin - Associate Professor, Allied Health - Dental Hygiene
Roger Bivin - Groundskeeper, Physical Plant
Kaye Gordon - Senior Administrative Secretary, Continuing Education
J erold BUi1d~in~g~~~
Public Health Michael Kallstrom - Assistant
Professor, Music Cathy Lewis - Senior Secretary,
Teacher Education James Lindsey - Senior
C rounds keeper, Physical Plant
Sue McGuire - Manuscri pts Librarian, University Libraries
Jacqueline Meredith - Senior Secretary, Extended Campus
,~~,
- Assistant
- Assis tant English
Assis tant Professor, nrriIln ica,j orlS (" Broadcast
- Instructor,
Attendant, Physical Plant Psychology Paul Sanderford - Head Athletic Ma teri-
Coach, Women's Basketba ll Physical Plant David Slaughter - Hazardous 19<"s"hriv,,, - Director, Social
Materials Techlnici", 'g"..'1lX!Ji"'tI..-""': Work Plant Felix Simpson - Assistant Direc-
Rosalyn Volkman - Professor, tor, Hilitopper Athletic Foun-Music dation
5 YEARS
JoAnn Albers - Department Hea t, Journalism
Paul Barbour - Boiler Operator, Physical Plant
. Deborah Bean - Senior Administrative Secretary, Counseling Services Center
Joe Brooks - Assistant Professor, Music
John Bruni - Assistant Professor, Psychology
Hoyt Carpenter - Coordinator, Media Services
Darwin Dahl - Associate Professor, Chemistry
Lesa DiIl- Assistant Professor,
John Spraker - Assistant Professor, Ma thema tics
Gilbert Stengel - Professor, Journalism
Joseph Stites - Assistant Professor, Music
Marie Sparks - BuiJding Services Attendant, Physical Plant
Owen Vincent - Building Services Attenda nt, Physical Plant
Jinliang Wang - Assistant Professor, Educational Leadership
NEW ASSOCIATES
Monica Armour - Residence Hall Director, Residence Life
Keith Baremore - Complex Director, Residence Life
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On Campus
Amanda Basham - Communications Officer, Pubtic Safety
Anna Bates - Assistant Professor, History
Carol Bissinger - Assistant Professor, Management
David Blake - Residence Hall Director, Residence Life
Steven Briggs - Residence Hall Director, Residence Life
Nancy Bunton - Accounts Oerk.. Student Health Service
Catherine Carey - Assistant Professor, Economics
Simon Chen - Research Associate, Physics and Astronomy
James Clark - Coordinator, Ath1etics
Betty Cummings - Speech/LanPathologist,
Professor, Ross Everhard - Residence
Director, Residence Julian Glas - Residence
Director, Residence Jerry GoUieb - DelpaJ1tment
Marketing
Barbara G~~~f~,~~~;~;; Director, Karen Hatfield
sor, Teacher Mike Hills-
lance Susan Hudson -
Director, Sharon Hunter
tary, munications
Western Kentucky University
William Pegues, Hay Production Coordinator, Agriculture
Juan Pena - Assistant Professor, Modem Languages be Intercultural Studies
Cassandra Pinnick - Assistant Professor, Philosophy and Religion
Mary Plante - Ins tructor, Geography be Geology
James Ramsey - Vice President, Administration and Technology
Sheryl Reed - Admissions Assistant, Admissions
Keith Rigdon - Assistant Residence Hall Director, Residence Life
Tamara Snyder - Senior Personnel Personnel Services
Assistant Art
- Assistant ProfesLanguages&. Studies Stude,.t Records
of the Regis-
Mathematics Thomas Roberts - Professor,
Educational Leadership
POSITION CHANGFS
Henry Baughman - from Associate Professor to Professor, Public Health
Daniel Botula - from Counselor I Coordinator to Assistant Director ICoordinator, Upward Bound
Darryl Bridges - from Associate Residence HalllJirector to Residence Hall Director, Resid ence Life
Cynthia Bumett~ - from Administrative Secretary, Career Services Center to Student Employment Specialist, Student Financial Assistance
Pat Carr - from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, English
Stephanie Crump - from Records Clerk to Records Assistant, Public Safety
Darwin Dahl - from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, Chemistry
Linda Davis - from Registration Assistant (grade 8) to Reg"istration Assistant (grade 9). Office of the Registrar
Jacqueline Johnson - ~:~:~~;S:~ Hall Director, Residence
Kaye Gordon - from Senior Administrative Secretary to Continuing Education Program Assistant, Continuing Education
Shannon Green - from Associate Residence Hall Director to Residence Hall Director, Residence
Bobby Jones - Assistant Athletic Coach, Men's Basketball
Cynthia Jones - Instructor, Home &onomics &. Family Living
Ali Koosheesh - Assistant Professor, Computer Science
Kimberly Lillie - TIT AS Assistant, T/TAS
Patricia Mahler - Admissions Counselor, Admissions
Dale McDaniel- Instructor, Industrial Technology
Juan McGruder - Complex Director, Residence Life
Anne Miller - Adminis trative Secretary, Music
Teresa Moon - Residence Hall Director, Residence Life
Douglas Mooney - Assistant Professor, Mathematics
Paul Morgan - University Architect, Physical Plant
Jose Pagan - Medical Technologist, Student Health Service
David Parsons - Fadlity Manager, Intramural-Recreational Sports
Richard Patterson - Associate Professor, Home Economics and Family Living
TENURE RECIPIENTS
Pat Carr - Professor, English Brian Coutts - Library Department
Head, University Libraries Jeffrey Jensen - Professor, Art Michael Kalstrom - Professor,
Music SaUy Kuhlenschmidt - Associate
Professor, Psychology Thomas Richmond - Professor,
Donna Herald - from Records Clerk to Records Assistant, Public Safety
Roy Howsen - fr.om Associate Professor to Professor, Economics
Nezam Iraniparast - from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, Mathematics
Danna Jacobsen - from Collec-
1992-93 WKU Theatre Season LES LIAISONS
DANGEREUSES adapted by Christopher Hampton Russell Miller Theatre Oct. 5 and 6;1~18
THE ROVER by Aphra Hehn Russell Miller Theatre Nov. 23 and 24; Dec. 1-6
DON GIOVANNI Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
7
Van Meter Auditorium Feb. 19 and 21, 1993
BURN THIS by Lanford Wilson Russell Miller Theatre April 6-11, 1993
AN EVENING OF DANCE WKU Dance Company Russell Miller Theatre April 21 -25
All pnfonnanC%S 8 p.m. except Sunday,3
".m. For more information, call 5845
August 19, 1992
tions Specialist (grade 10) to Collections Specialist (grade 13), Accounts & Budgetary Control
Jeffrey Jensen - from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, Art
Kendra Johnson - from Registration Assistant (grade 8) to Registration Assistant (grade 9), Office of the Registrar
Michael Kallstrom - from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, Music
Robert Kennedy - from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, Educational Leadership
H. Youn Kim - from Associate Professor to Professor, Economics
Kenneth Kuehn - from Associate Professor to Professor, Geography be Geology
Sally Kuhlenschmidt - from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, Psychology
Susan Livesay - from Departmental Secretary to Senior Departmental Secretary, Social Work
Paul McDougal - from Assistant Director I Book Manager to Director, College Heights "Bookstore
Sue Lynn McGuire - from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, University Libraries
Robert McKenzie - from Associate Professor to Professor, Teacher Education
Mary Ellen Miller - from Associa te Professor to Professor, English
Terry Moore - from Police Officer to Patrol Sergeant, Public Safety
Loretta Murrey - from Instructor to Assistant Professor, English
Bettina Richmond - from Assistant Professor to Associa te Professor, Mathematics
Karen Ruble - from Administrative Secretary, Sponsored Programs to Principal Secretary, Student Life
Jo-Anne Ryan - from Instructor to Assistant Professor, Communication & Broadcasting
Elizabeth Shoenfelt - from Associate Professor to Professor, Educational Leadership
John Spraker - from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, Mathematics
Patricia Taylor - from Associate Professor to Professor, English
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all Campus
COMING UP
August
19 Campus res idence halls open.
Annual meeting of faculty and professional staff. 2 p.m. Van Meter A~ditorium.
20 Registration. Garrett
Center. Through tomorrow. 3351.
'Sneaker Preview' Ray· mond B. Preston Health & Activiti es Center premiere. 630 p.m. 4295.
21 Faculty Istaff tour of
Preston Center. 5-7 p.m.
23 Raymond B. Preston
Hea lth & Advities Center Dedication. 4 p.m. 4295.
24 Classes begin.
26 Last day to drop/ add first bi
term classes without a grade.
28 Last day to register for a full
time course load.
Chamber Coffee Hour. 7:30 a.m. Downing Center Cafeteria.
Faculty /5taff tennis tournament. Through Aug. 30. 4298.
29 Heritage Bowl. LT. Smith
Stad ium. 6 p.m., Bowling Creen High School vs. Lincoln County.
Western Kentucky University
8:30 p.m., Warren Central High School vs. Indianapolis-Ben Davis. 2497. 4
August 19, 1992 •
sonal Relationships. 8:30-11:30 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. 2071.
31 Athletic Hall of Fame Banquet. 10
2497.
Last day to drop a full semester course without a grClde or add or change from audit to credit.
Septem~
1 Red Cross Blood Drive. Garrett
Center Ballroom. Noon-6 p,m. Through tomorrow. 2497.
Volleyball. WKU VS. Morehead State. 7 p.m. 4298.
2 Craig Karges, Mentalist. 7 p.m.
Niteclass. 2497.
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5 Football. WKU vs. EKU. L.T.
Smith Stad ium. 7 p.m.
Soccer. WKU vs. Philadelphia Textile. 4298.
6 Soccer. WKU vs. Akron. 3:1 5
p.m.
3 7 Leadership Seminar. Issues a nd Labor Day. University is Policies/ American Disabilities. 1-4 closed. p.m. Van Meter Hall. 2071.
CALL 4845 FOR NEWS 8
8
Faculty Senate. 3 p.m.
Alumni Affairs Phonathon begins. Downing University Center. Runs through oct. 20.
Ron Beck. 4395.
11 Golden Anniversary Club
Reunion. 4395.
12 Football. WKU vs. Indiana
State. 7 p.m. Parents Week· end. Scott Taylor, 2459.
Soccer. WKU VS. Ohio State. 1 p.m. 4298.
13 Soccer. WKU vs. Bowling
Green State. 3 p.m. 4298.
15 FHA Fall Leadership meet
ing.2497.
·Soccer. WKU vs. Vanderbilt.
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call