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•fa@Wiffi#'fflMMJ CAr,fPUS EVENTS

prc,-re~1striltion for 1he 1 fall 1995 semester is sch~J. ul<d for April 24-28 and May

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p syc h o l o gy Th• t 1s soliciting dcpiar~men_

offer a master's degree

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prosrnm in radiology.

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undergraduate psychol ogy m•jo" for 1he. Dolores Burgei

"'This move h:is ccruinl y

pul us in 1he forcfr~nt/ said

Nadia Du~g. coordinator of

ttays McmonaJ scholarship.

call

psyc hology

1hc

Jl<partm""' for more delaits.

Eh1,11beth A. Yorosz,

together a nt11ional

~viuitional cxhihition titled ·S111e of the Art: Wit and

wisdom" at Parkl and College in Champaign, m. yarosz. is. c."thihiting works 11, 1his ex hibit ion and another in Florida through M,id, 31.

Artist Lccrure Series ristnts Or. Corncl West.

~ofessor of religion and director of

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S t udies Ameri c an dtpartment al Priaceton l)niversj1y. West will speak April 5_at 7 p.m. in Akin Avd110nwn.

The MSU 1hca ter wilJ perforrn K2 . a Patrick drama which begins u a moun1uin•c limbing rk:JSurc 1rip and de ve lops iAto a life: or death journey Mc)'tfS

(Of two clo~ fiicnds. The

puy will run

photo hy Krkt,n w.11hu . MSU art prort . - . unlversl( art ~ r Ro~b_ae Darber's sculpture ''Lin1t• Green lhnnmerhrad" h:rn,µ: In lht

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1,1SU profc.sor of ar1, has 111

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between 115 id $~Y· 1 his plttt Is nol for sale but oth,rs In Hwrbtr'!I i:ullrcllon are prktd 000 11 '":::'°!!:"!:"":;A~p::;r1::,1 •!:; ' "...;;·;,;;;;;-_;,:;":_:d:;:is::;p:,::lay;.•:::•:::ll,::co::;n::;t1n:;:u::, -----

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pm in the Be u Wood 1hc.:11cr. The Apr il 9 rcrforrn:mce hegins :u 2:30

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ACHIEVEMENTS

Michael Collons. MSU's 61, mon of hum a nities , direc1or :rnd profossor of !Mlory, prcsc!nti:d his p:1pc:r inJI by Fear: Violence. V1g1lan1is m Jnd the Confcdrr:11c E'< pc rienrc in ~h Te,as," n l the annual m ling of 1hl' Te·ws S1U11! ffUlitt:ll Associ.uicm in San An""110. An :m1cle wri ll<.>n lly MSIJ'$ cum,·ulum materi:ils

litrarian Andrea Willi.ams >ill bepubl,shed in 1he book

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current

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Bernard Hurtault program w~s _1n1 t1ated Stnff\Vriter followi ni an inquiry by . an MSU has tx:comc 1he firs1 team wh 1c.:h accrediting university in 1hc coun1ry 10

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appl 1c:1t1 n ns

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MSU radiology master's program first in nation

1.z_ StudcnlS should gc1•d·

vised before trying

Thursday,

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.f!: MSu students attend con1erence . to dl·scUSS Arab nat·100 issues J ames Winham 11 Reporter . ~SU students part.iepatmg m 1he .Model League or Arab Nations rcc1.::ivcd :in Outstand ing de legation award, .Ill a conforcncc held in Washington. D.C. _Dr. Kenneth E. He ndrickson Jr. , of the history de partment accompanil'd the group or students which included Kimberley Roe Chris Hartman. Charles son, David Gaines. Ira Krouinger. Gordon Momcilovic, Hiroshi Harada Craig Mcnens, and Paui

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Sprall. Hendrickson explained 1h:it the Model League is a simulated 1..cal!ue of Arah States. wi1h 1wenty- Iwo countr ies difrcrl"nt rcprc~ nted. According to Hendrick son, t he real League or i\rah Siates meets in C uro. E!!YPI, to discuss issues and prohlcms or mu1ual eoncl"rn 10 Arah natio ns. The k agut.: was form~d in 1945. Tht.: MSU rq Hescntc d st u de nts Palestine al the event The pul'po5'! of Ihc cwnt is IO cnc.:ouraJ;!C slUdt·nts 10 karn abnu1 the ~h dJle East in gcm::ral. "Mo.c:,t 1,1mh.'n1s dnn't know muc~ :1hClttl the ri.·1iddk East. ~ said Hen•

dnckson. The group mel with PLO

Kha lil FnutJh for a hnding session. i\lSU qu~knI.,; wen: rcprcs cnrnt1vc

then d1\'1dl· d inw lln: l·ommnh.' t""i dl·aling wilh the ir adopted c(1untry's sland on issues oi concern. The i:-omnnlll'CS included r uh1 1cJ I. sor1al. cul111r.1I. l' C1JnomIr . .rnd other Pales11ma11 affairs. The s1uJl·n1.s later par1ic1patcd in the plenary scssmn, when: the agenda w~ i;ct for i1ems or dcha1c, l>Jid Hendrickson The fo llowing day, Ihe s1udents held a sum mit session. where they either appro\'ed or. rcjec1c d prop,,sals mlde hy 1he comm111ct.:J.. 1-lcndrn:kson said. Two or the mpics discussed at the conkrcncc were the rutu rc or Jerusalem. and the dc\'cl• opmcnt or trade he1wcen 1he Ar:it, l C'lt1ntncs and Ihe rest of the wmld. aL"con.ling

The M.SU ~roup as a whole

al,;o canwd an excellence award. I lendrickson said that 1hc awards were ba.1,ed on knnwlcd!!C or 1hc coun1ry. staying in character wi1h 1hc c.:nu11Iry, and dellal• ins skills of the group. · 1 :im very pwucl or them." he aJdcd The bendits th:11 the s1udt.:nts n."t:eived from the trip wa.,1, increased knowledge or the Middle Ea.,;t, expansion or lcgisla1iw :,kills and de• ha1ing skills. The 1np wJs sponsored ~y MSU.

MSU will host one of 1hc rcgionJI conrcrcnccs nf 1he Model LL"aguc or Arah Stales in CIJrk Stur.!cnt Ccn1er April 61h8th. Fifteen i.:Ollcgcs an.! cxpec1cd

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B:iylor, Univcrsily or Texas at San 10 1-kndnckson. Thl· MSU stude nts exAntonio. Soutwcst Texas Junior College. Missouri celled 1n dd1a1111!! skills JI Southern, Trinity Univcr1he C\'Cnt. ac.:cordrni; 111 si1y. Ea.1,1crn New Mexico, i-lcndrich on He OlllCd th:it Unh·ersity nr Arkansas at murh rl·:.c.1rch is mvnl\'cd Monticello. St. Edward's, nn the Mudcui's' p:in while St. Mary's, Oklahoma Bap• part1l1pJ1111i;: in the cnnfcrtis1. Soutwi:st Texas State, cncc. U111vrcs1ty or North Texas. The n•i,earl'h paid off as Tl~xas We!itly:in, and 1hc R~. Ilartman. ~k ne ns , and of Texas al Univl·rsi1y • Harada cJrncd .Jwards for Austin. excdkncc in lhlatr w11rk. includin g :

Student elections to be held Pam Bailey Reporter

. faces will tk.: l'hantrn!! 111 wil Rrnhl5 l ihrncies and the officer positions of MU· i.lat L1hoiriADShlP The dent sovcrnm~nt wit_lun th,: artde, tt.ici:s 1h!! history of next week. Ekction umc h~s ~ puhbc library on 1hc ~ast anivcd and numerous cand1lij,ofWkhii:, Falls. da1cs have iumcd ~ut for thl" posiuon~ of prcs1dt·n1 anJ vil'C•pres1dcn1. , k<voilb E. Hendrickson, Candidates runnin~ w~ O f of hisiory and J;!Cthcr include: Znran ~ru): :-'1 roordinalc>r.•• MSU for President :ind ~1dan11.: ~~- n:cogni1.cd as a Carroll for Vice Prl·~1Jl·nt. _as ·~ mcm~r of~ wdl a.~ Carlos TlwmJs wr 11-,ai _S1a1c Hisior1cal Preimknt and Jesse ~kndl:, for Vice Pr~s1Jl·~t. N adine Koen1f 1·~ un~·lin • ~ 1 . I as Studcnl G11wrnnh.'~t nlS T~l'l!>4 J.\V Ju-.lKl' 1' • n<l Larence ~unmn~ ror Pre~1J\·n1 \1n a firat aod ticke1. . ahCl t,cini! iw ty at the sini:lc :>n: . ' . • clSc-• hdJElt.:i:uon'i for '"'n3("nJwr P''~1110~~ • . .yior in c:ich cl:1s~1fie.i11on Cu

t:~~~tJl'y.

rt.:ntly. there an: two •,acJ n· cics for GraduJll' Student Senator. O,w of thl' h\11 Senior Senator po!,it1nns has ti..:cn lltled hy Bd;;1h Tcll1cr. C:indidah,:i, for th!.' jun1nr !i-C nat or arc CJmc rnn ;\'1x1nkl.'.'stcr. Ty Phillip!...111J Anna S1ins,111 Onl.'.' ol the Sl1pht1mnre Sl' n.11or po,;itit"ln.. has hl'L"n filkd hy Na1,1!,hJ

Gat-tnd. Freshman scnJIOr~ will hi! d rnscn in the FJll Sl:111C." ll'I Thf Eicl.'lh)O

Cl)dC !ltJtel 1hJI c.1.:h scnJli'•r ,hall t'C l' ll• r0lkd for JI ka,1 " "< ' l"ffll'!,ln h1•ur, al 1he tune Pl d1.'L'!111n, anJ wluk s~n·mg. l'Jl·h -.h.dl h J h ' .in MSL' l'Umu!J1n .;: r .i11n JH:r.1~l· nf .u k·J,1 8rJJ..2.11011 J J .0 f'l11 nt ~) ,tl·m. Jnd , hJII not ~~· l,n , l·hdl;1-.ta: rrot,a11\"" Vo11n{? ¼ ill hl· held J.)

1hc gr:)duatc program... The wholc country is w::uching to ~ what wc do .:md how the program develops. Th is pioneering move is vi:ry important fo r 1hc e n1irc one, The new program. professio n and our primary however. has placed l1l1 cwn goal is 10 huild ao dficicn1. greater burden on the already model cr:aduatc Master's stressed accommodations of program ... Bugg added. the radiology department. The new pro~ram was Show alter s ta ted that lime I," offered for~,. fall. Prcscmly. J2 studen1s arc accommodations arc rapidly e nrolled in the proiram. becoming inadequate ;md 1hc: Valerie Showahcr. radiology university is hcginning to pr ogram seek new avenues. She said tec hn o l o gy coordina1or. said there has that president Rodriguez has hcen a grc.11 intere5t in the hegun discussions wi lh 1he n.:iti o n widc . Texas lc~islature ahou1 prog r a m Sc\•cn1y-onc percent or the cons1ructing a new. modem studcn1s in the program arc equipped huilding for the Tt.:xa., rc.1,idcnts. Students :ire radiology department. In the coming from as far as mcan1ime. a new !ah area has Florida . been recently buih . some California. Pennsylvania. NehrJska. and new equipment provided and Oklahoma are applying add 1tion.:il office space creaicd. Show:ilicr added. Showalter said that she MSU ha~ always nt!t.:n seen :is being progressive . secs a hrigh1 future for 1he Showallcr said. in Lhc :irca or program as there 1s good joh radiologic.11 technology. She security in the field. She also added that pnor lo 1his latest noted there is :i high demand addition. MSU had been one for 1hc pmgram as n:llected of only 19 schools offering in the numhcr or applications 1he D.S. rn rJd1ologieal received last foll . Showalter science in Ihc US and the said she expects even greater numhcrs in foll 1995. only St:hool in Tc."<.as.

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Professor's play wins local award Timberly Ey),~n Stafl'Wrilt r Tom Mc Neely. adjunct faculty in En~lish. rcl·cntly won the Bai.:kJoor Theatre's New Play Contc.!St for a Si.'C· ond time in J row for his work in D·1mac1·d Goods The play is a rom:.mtic comedy in tlu"Cc act,. ()fll.'ncd

Morch 17 :ind runs 1hrOu!!h April k at the Backdoor Dinlll.!r Thl'alre in Wichit:i F:ills.

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~111ni.lJy, Apri l 1, lrom (1 p m.-9 p.m.. 111 Killm!!)\\ Urlh

Hall: TueMlay. Ap iil 4. fm m ') J.m.-12:10 rm .. 111 1hi.: csc Atrium, and 6 p.m.-9 p.m.• 111 P1i.:rcc Hall: Wednesday. Apnl 5. from 9 a m.- 12J tl p.m., in thc CSC A1rium , and fir rn.-9 p.m.. Ill Muffell l.10rary: Thur!.d:ty. Apn l \1. frnm IJ a.m.- 12:10 p.m . 111 the CSC Blul' Loungl' . JnJ fi p.m.-9 p.m.. in Mollcn L1hrary. Friday. Apn l 7. fr()m (J a.m.• 12:.10 p.m.. in thl" CSC Blue L11uni;..-. If JR'Cl·~ .:U")'. run-llff \ '111111~ will t'it: hc!J Apnl 111-JJ. A picture J.[) I~ Oell' ~\Jr) 10 ,or,..• All rl.!gubt1on~ f\,r VtllJOp: v. ti! he p1)., :t·:.l hl·-.idc the ,·ouni arcJ

visited the univasity early last yea.r Showalter said. ~~y nmcd that MSU did not ol lcr a 1e rminal d~grec in radiology. Unfor1una tcly . 1hcre was no such program being offered anywhere in the country. and so on 1he init.i:ative or Dr. Rodriguez the decision w:lS taken to create

~kN\!ely hJs also rl' · ce1ved honN ahle mcnt1ons in 11:iti(Jn,1I t..oin[)l.!tilinn~ for two Olhl'r pl:i)'!<.,

Thin('" I i'n·,·,r Told You. J 1wo-ac 1 Cflllll:d)·. n:cl·ivl.!c.l :in honorahlc inc ntinn 111 Wri1d, Pi('L"' I 199-t Stage Play compc.1 ition. l..iul.Lu: - a IWil•aCt C(lmcdy. ~ pl,1ccd m !he top t,;n in Kentucky Un, vcn.ity's 1995 Year-End s~11l'" L~ompctition. Nont! or Mc ~ecly's plays an: Oa.tcd on lus persoiul ex• pcn~nces. "M y work i1 nothing autobiographie:al. it has nothing 10 do will> me," .s;id McNt..-cly.

McNeely is a graduate ol MSU. He began tc.:1ching as an aide .:11 MSU in 1989 and st.:1ncd teaching full 1ime in 1993.

McNeely tc:ichcs a remc• di.ii reading criursc a l MSU. He also tcachc5 a new ln1e~sive English Lan~ua~c lnstllute program ~t Vernon Rc~ional Junior College where he teaches 19 Chinese students English as a st"Cond lanJ?UllJ,!e. Whl:n asked if his wri11n,: w:u, limited 10 plays, Mc• Neely i.aid yes. thut ut thil> particular time hl~ is cnnccn1r:iting on pruducing plays

1md entering them into com• rctition. McNeely is cum:ntly writing u screen play to submit next month to the

Nicholl Fellowships through 1hc Academy of Mo tion Picture Ans nnd Sciences.

A SIJfC pl•y scrirl for a fellowship is also being sent 10 lhc

Walt Oi.lnoy Corpo,a-

lion. according lO McNeely.


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