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1 California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives May Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "May " (1978). Friday Bulletin. Paper This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the CSUSB Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Friday Bulletin by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact

2 THE BULLETin CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE SAN BERNARDINO 1965,*A!! 1978 May 19, 1978 COLLEGE RECEIVES $255,479 HUMANITIES GRANT TO IMPROVE STUDENTS^ Iv'RITING SKILLS Gal State, San Bernardino has received a $235,479 grant from the National Endowment for the Humilities to improve students' writing skills. The four-year program will train the entire faculty of the College to reinforce student writing skills in all classes. Through a summer seminar and a January retreat, one fourth of the tenure-track faculty will become involved in the program each year. Certain faculty who have volunteered because of their interest also will be trained through intensive summer workshops, to design and teach courses in writing and to serve as resources in their particular disciplines. Selected community college instructors will be involved in the on-canpus seminars also. Another conponent of the program is the development of a video-tape module for for the College's Leaming Center, to increase the skills of its staff in working individually with students. The writing reinforcement program, which has the endorsement of the faculty, is grounded in the conviction that all faculty, not just those in the English Department, have responsibility to foster and reinforce student writing skills. Co-directors of the project will be Catherine Gannon (Academic Planning) and Helene Koon (English). Eugene Garver (Philosophy) also was involved in writing the proposal. Funding begins in August. The first year's activities include a four-day seminar seminar, September 5-8, for 44 faculty, one leader and guest speakers; development of a film-tape module to train Learning Center student tutors; and a January retreat for the summer trainees. Participants in the September seminar will receive a $200 stipend. COMMENCEMENT NEARS FOR GRADS AND FACULTY The program will be continually evaluated through such means as the College- (Continued on page^ Nearly 500 bachelor and 130 master candidates have filed their intention to graduate at the end of the Spring Quarter. This makes a possible total of around 780 bachelor and 215 master graduates eligible to participate in the Commencement ceremony. The College's Twelfth Annual Commencement is scheduled for 9:30 a.m., Saturday, June 17, on the South Gymnasium Lawn. Note to Faculty - Orders for cap and gown rental should be placed by faculty immediately to guarantee delivery in time for the June 17 commencement. Jim Arabatzis, Bookstore Manager, states that last year some late orders missed shipment on airline flights. Because of the special (Continued on page ^

3 $235,479 GRANT Continued from page 1 wide Committee on Writing Proficiency, review of samples of student writing, results of the CSUC English placement test, classroom visitations, use of the SETE (student evaluation of teaching effectiveness) forms and review by NEH evaluators. "THE HITE REPORT" Share Hite's The Hite Report will be discussed in a critique DISCUSSION WED. led by Sarojam Mankau, Assoc. Prof,, Biology. The book is based on information obtained from questionnaires returned by 3,000 women, ages 14 to 78, and contains frank comments by the women. Wed., May 24, noon in. SOCIOLOGICAL COLLOQUIUM The next Sociological Colloquium is on the subject "Ideological Perspectives on Welfare," scheduled for Wed., May 24, noon in LC-241, Mike Clarke, Asst. Prof., Admin., is the featured speaker. >( St" "MISS BRODIE" TICKETS - Some seats are still available for tonight's and Saturday nights performances of "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie." Tickets are also still being sold for next week's performances. Call 7452, * * FILBECK AND STRONG IN Three separate works providing a range of musical variety FACULTY MUSIC RECITAL will be performed by two members of the CSCSB faculty in a recital Sunday evening. May 21. Loren Filbeck, Assoc. Prof., Music, baritone and Timothy Strong, Lecturer in Music,pianist, are the featured performers in the program, to begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Recital Hall. Dr. Filbeck will sing Gustav Mahler's "Kindertotenlieder," a brooding, beautiful piece. Prof. Strong will play Chopin's "B Minor Sonata," which, written in 1844, is considered one of the composer's greatest works. Poulenc's "Sextet" will also be performed by Strong with five other instrumentalists. FOREIGN LANGUAGE FIELD DAY MONDAY The College's Foreign Language Field Day will take place Monday, May 22. This annual event, sponsored by the Foreign Language Department since 1971» offers an opportunity for visiting high school language students and teachers to meet those from other schools and to get acquainted with the College and its faculty. Last year over 400 students participated In the day-long festival which included tours, songs, skits, puppetshows, dances and food tasting. TIE FOLLCWIJC EMPLOYEE IS WELCOMED TO CAMPUS: 7501 SCHUHRUKSN, Cindy CHAMGES; Dorlnda Thurman (Health Center) to CAHIB Asst. Cashier-Clerk, Acctg., AD-111 Intermediate Acct. Clerk. Payroll Office. Qual: type 50 wpm; equiv. to 1 yr. full-time cler. or e*p'5 ability to us 10 key calculator. Salary: $364.50/mo.; 20 hrs. wk. for an indeurnjkiunitib9 terminate length of time (hows A salary may increase to full time); apply by May 24. Cler. Asst. IIB. Dept. of Nursing. Qual: type 50 wpm; shorthand 80 wpm; equiv. to 1 yr. full-time cler. exp. Salary: $779/mo.; 40 hrs. wk.; permanent; apply by May 24. Refrigeration Mechanic. Utility Plant. Duties may include: maint. of unit air conditioning A refrig. systems and installing A replacing compressors. Qual: 5 yrs. of e:q). in the area A knowledge of legal requirements A safety codes related to the installation and operation of refrig. and air conditioning systems. Salary: $l,470/mo.; 40 hrs. idc.; perm. Apply by June 2. Cler. Asst. IIIA, Purchasing Dept. Qual: type 50 wpm; equv. to 3 yrs. full-time cler. exp. Salary: $87l/mo.; 40 hrs. wk.; permanent; available July 18; apply ty May 23. Cler. Asst. IIIA. Adms. A Records Office. Qual: type 50 wpm; equiv. to 3 yrs. of full-time office work. Salary: $871/ mo.; 40 hrs. wk.; perm.; apply by May 22; available June 1. 2

4 colors representing the faculty's universities, their academic hoods are particuarly difficult to receive shipment on without sufficient time allowed. Note to Schools and Departments - The College administration is interested in learning whether any department or school would care to have a table at the Commencement reception set aside for them. This designated table could serve as a special area where faculty, students and their guests could meet following the ceremony. Eight tables are placed around the Gym. If sufficient interest is exhibited in establishing especially designated tables, graduates could be informed of the fact along with other information on Commencement. Please call Barbara Nolte, 7217.for further information. PMYSICAL EXAMS Free physical examinations are being offered at -r"9?^^^ College Student Health Center, AD-117, to.staff and students faculty, staff and students. Members of the Physical Assessment Nursing Class will conduct the exams on three days, May 22, June 5 and June 12. Those participating should allow an hour. Please call for an appointment. * it "k JARVIS-GANN INIT I ATIVE SUBJECT OF DEBATE, FORUM A formal debate on the Jarvls-Gann initiative, perhaps one of the most important propositions to reach the state ballot in years, will be staged on campus Thursday, May 25. In support of the proposition will be Dr. George Glbbs, Professor of Economics and Accountancy at Claremont Men's College, and Dr. J. Cordell Robinson, Associate Professor of History at CSCSB. The negative will be argued by San Bernardino County Supervisor James L. Mayfield and Jack Ratelle, City Manager of Fontana. Dr. Carol Goss, Associate Professor of Political Science^will be the moderator. The debate is scheduledfor A p.m.in. LC-500. Open to all. On Tuesday, May 23, the Congress of Faculty Associations will sponsor a forum on Proposition 13, during which a tape featuring Governor Brown's comments on the initiative will be played. LOST S FOUND ~ If you have lost an article on INFORMATION c-ampus this year, please check with the Lost and Found at the College Police Department, Numerous books, articles of clothing and miscellaneous items will soon be disposed of according to College policy, STUDENT UNION CIDSED SATURDAYS - The Student Union will be closed on Saturdays, according to recent action taken by the Unions Board of Directors. h P.E. FACILITIES- The swimming pool will be open from noon until 5 p,m. Saturdays and Sundays beginning May 20 for the remainder of the Spring Quarter. Handball/ racguetball courts will not open until 10 a.m. Mondays and Fridays during the Spring quarter. Open at 8 a.m. other weekdays; open at noon Saturday and Sunday. f ACADEMIC PROGI^M PUBLICATION - The Library has received from the Chancellor's Office the publication Academic Program and Resource Planning in the CSUC through , Ref/LD/729/C9/A48/

5 Ir i n cr This week three members of the faculty were guest up, lecturers in the Women's literature Class at Colton High School: Margaret Gibbs (Administration) on "Goal Setting for Women," Carol Goss (Political Science) on "Women in Politico," and Mireille Rydell (French) on "Women's Lib in the Middle Ages." Sherrie Bartell (Education) is discussing "Love, Caring and Friendship" with a psychology class at Rubidoux Alternative High School today. Michael Clarke (Administration) is speaking today on "Northern Ireland^-The Last Colony" at the Crestline Rotary Club. James Finley (Administration) gave a speech on "The Administration Looks at the Economy" on May 15 at the Arlington Hi-12 Club in Riverside. Lee Kalbus (Chemistry) presented a talk, "The History of Energy Use," at a Fresrio State University Energy Conservation Workshop for Teachers in Visalia, May 13* Charlotte liams (Education) lectured on "Hue & Cry-Why? The Back-to-Basics Movement" to the American Business Women in San Bernardino, May 17* Janice Loutzenhiser (Administration) addressed the Women in American Society Class at R.C.C. on "The Woman Alone-Estate Planning for Women," May 15 James Murphy (Math) is giving a speech on "World Population" to the Ramona High School U.S. History class today. David Null (Health Science) spoke on "Employment Opportunities in the Field of Occupational Health & Safety" to a Banning High School class. May 18. ^ ^ I \ I Richard Ackley (Academic Admin.) has been appointed to the National Advisory Board of the American Security Council for Professional Activities I M.R. Burgess (Library) was co-lecturer at a two-day ' f^lass on "Publish It Yourself" held at UGR, May Bruce Golden (English) was awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for College Teachers to study and conduct research in Renaissance self - fashioning at UC, Berkeley this summer. Dr. Golden also was elected co-chairman of the English Liaison Committee of the Articulation Conference of the State of California at its meeting April in San Francisco, Members are drawn from high schools, conmunity colleges, and the CSUC and U.C. systems* R was'appointed by the Chancellor for a three-year term, I PUBLICATIONS David Sbichor (Sociology) had an article, co-authored with Solomon Kobrin, "Criminal Behavior Among the Elderly" published in the April, 1978 issue of The Gerontologist. Alexander Sokoloff (Biology) has an article in the March, 1978 Researches on. Population Ecology Journal entitled"observations on Populations of the Horseshoe Crab Limulus (-Xiphosura) Polyphemus." Jazz Ensemble Wed. May24 A Dixieland band, jazz octet and a heavy Paul Curnow, conductor 8:15 p.m./frce concentration on the blues are just a part of the highlights of the Jazz Ensemble. Conducted by Paul Curnow, a number of original works are also featured. Open to al1, free of charge.

6 at CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, SAN BERNARDINO when.. what. - where FRIDAY. MAY 19 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M., 6:00 A 8:io P.M. SATURDAY. MAY 20 7:00 A.M. 7:30 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 9:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 6:30 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 8:30 P.M. SUNDAY. MAY 21 2:00 P.M. 7:30 P.M. MONDAY. MAY 22 9:00 A.M. 4:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. I'.OO P.M. TUESDAY. MAY 23 10:00 A.M. & 4:00 P.M. 10:00 A.M. 11;00 A.M. ft 7:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY. MAY 24 7:30 A.M. 11:30 A.M. 4:00 P.M. 5:45 P.M. THURSDAY. MAY 25 11:45 A.M. 2:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 7:30 P.M. P.M. Faculty Should Place Cap and Gown Order Student Personnel Conversations Dean Monroe - Speaker A.S. Executive Cabinet Meeting Child Care Center Parents Meeting Film "TJay of the Dolphin" Alpha Kappa Psi ft Business Management Club Camp-out "Escape" Trip to Catalina Science-Math Equivalency Exam Masters Comp. Exam Fencing Club Alumni Theater Night Foreign Film Festival "First Love" Bleck Student Union D«mce College Day Faculty Recital Graduates Begin Ordering Caps ft Gowns Foreign Language Field Day Black Student Ifriion Meeting Table Game Tournament - Backganmon and Chess Bahai Association Meeting Folkloric Dancing Practice Serrano Village Council Meeting Bid Whist Tournament Health Fair A.S. Appropriations Conmittee Meeting Health Fair Film on Women's Self Defense Art Club Meeting Tuesday Musicale - Student Preformers C.F.A. Forum Cal-Sbate Alliance for Women A.S. Senate Meeting Gay StiKients teion Meeting Book Discussion The Hite Report M.E.Ch.A. Business Management Club Speaker Maurine Willahan Student Recital My Favorite Lecture Martha Kazlo Anthropology Club Meeting Christian Life Club Meeting Sociological Colloquium Library Film Series "Lady in the Dark" Folkloric Dancing Practice Serrano Village Food Committee Jazz Ensemble "The Dutchman" Orientation Leaders Meeting Sociology Club Meeting Cal-State Alliance for Women Meeting Spanish Club Meeting Defensive Driver Training Debate - Jarvis (Prop. 13) Fencing Club Meeting "The Dutchman" College Day Hoodpushers Anonymous Chess Club 2:00 P.M. Philosophy Forum- Prof. James Bogen, Pltzer College on "An Emperical Refutation of Bookstore PS-10 Lake Silverwood Main Lot PS-10 BI-101 Gym SU-Pub F?'-10 SU-Multi. Purp. Rm. SU-Senate ft Mtg. Rms. Recital Hall Bookstore SU^flulti. Purp. ftn. and CO-104 SU-Multi. Purp, Rm. SU-^eeting Room SU-Multi. Purp. An. FA-125 SU-Patio ft Lounge SU-Lounge PS-107 LC-276 SU-Multi. Purp. Rm. Recital Hall SU-?ub LC-241 4th Floor Libraiy SU-Multi. Purp, Rm. Recital Hall SU-Patio LC-256 CO-IO4 LC-5OO (L) Large Gym SU-Multi. Purp. Rm. SU-Mtg. Room Published by Office of College Relations, AD-lTl, Ext. 7217

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