TH E CA M ERON UNI V ERSIT Y Monday, November 15, 2010
Volume 85 Issue 8
Informing Cameron Since 1926
Cameron named ‘Best for Vets’ By Megan Bristow
Courtesy of Public Affairs
Medal of honor: After being named a military-friendly school by G.I. Jobs magazine at the beginning of the semester, Cameron University is recognized once again for its commitment to veterans by the Military Times EDGE magazine in its annual 101 Best Colleges for Vets list. CU ranked #43 out of 4,000 schools surveyed.
University’s student body,” President Ross said. “Cameron recognizes the sacrifices made Newswriting Student by veterans on behalf of our country, and we Cameron University has been recognized have programs in place to ensure that military in the October publication of Military Times veterans have all the resources necessary to earn EDGE magazine as one of the 101 Best a high quality, yet affordable college degree. It Colleges for Veterans. is gratifying to know that our efforts have been The magazine surveyed over 4,000 recognized with this prestigious ranking.” colleges and universities to compile a list Vicki Henson, Coordinator of Veterans of higher education choices for military Affairs, said her office assists nearly 1100 members based on the availability students every year. She sees her job as a way of financial assistance programs, of giving back to armed service members. academic f lexibility, and campus “I am honored to provide assistance to culture and our military personnel, support veterans and their services. dependents,” Henson “Veterans and their families Cameron said. “They have made have always been an imporUniversity so many sacrifices on is ranked tant component of Cameron behalf of our country, and 43rd on the the Cameron University University’s student body. It list. Veterans Affairs Office Cameron is gratifying to know that our is very grateful for the has efforts have been recognized opportunity to service increasingly with this prestigious ranking.” these outstanding been viewed individuals. We strive as a military — President Cindy Ross to assist students friendly campus to understand their this semester. Cameron University educational benefits This most recent and provide them with honor was bestowed up to date information upon the university regarding usage of their VA educational following the acknowledgment of Cameron benefits.” by G.I. Jobs Magazine in the top 15 percent Out of the four areas judged, Cameron of schools that embrace America’s veterans as scored highest in academic f lexibility with students. five out of five stars. Cameron participates in Cameron University President Cindy Ross Service Member’s Opportunity Consortium appreciates this mention by Military Times and Degree Network Systems, which assist EDGE magazine as a satisfying return for Cameron University’s efforts to show its appreciation for veterans. See VETS “Veterans and their families have always been an important component of Cameron Page 2
Standardized furniture on horizon for Cameron By Taylor Brunwald
Out with the old: Standardization of the furniture throughout campus will take five to six years to complete, and the old furniture will be sold at public auction or donated to the local public school system.
Collegian Staff
Prepare for assimilation. Efforts have been made to standardize furniture across campus, in all areas including classrooms and offices. Vice President of Business and Finance Glen Pinkston said that having alike furniture makes it easier for the university when older furniture needs replacing. “With the old system, whenever one needed a new desk or chair, for example, it was as though we were buying a desk or chair for the first time,” Pinkston said. “When purchasing furniture, we don’t want everything totally individualized to keep things easier.” Pinkston said that efforts to begin standardization started with the setup of Cameron Village. “In the Village, it was difficult to compare furniture in catalogs,” he said. “We invited about four vendors to set up configurations for how they would set up furniture, and we selected the set up we felt worked best. We were pleased with the work that the selected vendor did, so they also did the configurations for the refurnished seventh f loor of the North Shepler dormitories.” According to Pinkston, similar set ups were used for the School of Business and the McMahon Centennial Complex, and efforts will be made to standardize office furniture in faculty and staff offices to be similar to the furniture found in those buildings. He also said that the purpose of standardization was not to “reinvent rooms.”
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Uniformity: Cameron prepares for standardized furniture across campus in an effort to simplify the process of replacing worn out furniture. Furniture will be selected based on how it will be utilized in a given space.
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News
A&E
Sports
Opinion
Foreign language students benefit from tutor.
Triumph of Love to hit the stage.
Cameron Hall-of-Fame inductees are announced.
Academic calendar needs revamping.
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