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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Friday Bulletin CSUSB Archives 1-12-1973 January 12 1973 Friday Bulletin Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin Recommended Citation Friday Bulletin, "January 12 1973" (1973). Friday Bulletin. Paper 292. http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/fridaybulletin/292 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 scholarworks@csusb.edu.

5 ( Callio S \^M '-1, i: IV E D " ici otato Coll^o Boraardino CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE,, M 1 a 19/3 iibhary SAN BERNARDINO The BULLETI^N January 12, 1973 LEARNING SKILLS CENTER NOW BEING ESTABLISHED Plans are under way for a College Learning Skills Center, to be ready for operation at the beginning of the Spring Quarter. Under the title of Motivation Program, the center will work primarily with E.G.P. students during the initial quarter of operation. It is hoped that the program will be opened up to all interested students on campus in 1973 74, according to Tom Rivera, Assoc. Dean of Students in charge of E.G.P. The program, geared to arouse student interest in reading, with emphasis on motivation, will feature workshops which will teach college survival skills such as note-taking, test-taking techniques, essay writing, research techniques and communication skills. During this quarter the program will be introduced to instructors on campus to solicit their advice and assistance, Anne Turley, former assistant reading center director at Valley College, has been appointed to assist with the planning and establishing of the CSCSB Learning Skills Center. Mrs. Turley, (Continued on Page 2) SPECIAL MAJGR The College has received approval from the RECEIVES APPROVAL Chancellor's office to offer a Special Major, effective with the 1973 74 academic year. The new major is intended for a limited number of students with special educational or vocational objectives to provide them with a carefully structured, multi-disciplinary program of study, drawn from the regular offerings of two or more departments. In order to be admitted to the Special Major program a student must submit a written request for approval to the Dean of Academic Planning, stating his academic and professional reasons in an outline of his proposed plan of study. in addition (1) the student must have more than one full year of academic work (45 quarter units) to (Continued on Page 2)

LEARNING SKILLS CENTER -(Cont'd) who will be on campus Tuesdays and Thursdays, is a graduate of Michigan State and a former Peace Corps teacher. Prior to her Valley College position, during which she also assisted with establishing the reading center at the Crafton Hills Junior College, she was a social worker for San Bernardino County, it * * PUBLISWPiRS FINEST Award-winning examples of book publishing are BOOKS ON EXHIBIT currently on display in the Library, through the Chicago Book Clinic's 23rd annual traveling exhibit, shown at U.S. universities and colleges. The exhibit features 53 prize-winning books which were judged on design, typog- ^sphy, composition, illustration, paper, printing and binding. The exhibit is open to the public and will remain on display until Feb. 1. NEW SPECIAL MAJOR - (Cont'd) complete to meet the minimum requirements for a bachelor's degree; (2) the plan of study must include at least 36 quarter units of upper division course work and (3) no courses that are applied to the General Education requirement of the College are applicable toward minimum requirements of the Special Major. Sixteen of the California State Universities and Colleges are now offering such a program, which adds a small and desirable elemen of flexibility to the academic program of the colleges, according to Ralph Petrucci, Dean of Academic Planning. EMPLOYEES ALLOWED TIME-OFF College employees will be allowed TO DONATE TO COLLEGE BLOOD FUND appropriate time off to contribute to the College Fund at the San Bernardino-Riverside County Blood Bank. Donations may be credited to the College's account at any time, in addition to the annual Fall and Spring drives on campus. The College policy allowing time off covers only instances where the College account is credited. The Bank is located on Blood Bank Road behind White Front Store The Spring drive will take place May 15. PERSONALS John Fredricks, Asst. Business Manager, is currently at the Veterans Home Station in Yountville where he is receiving treatment. Mr. Fredricks will welcome letters or cards from his friends. (PO Box 802, Yountville, Ca. 94599) Gladys Hubbard, Placement Advisor, continues to improve at home following hospitalization. She will be on leave until August 30.,

HOLIDAYS FOR 1973 NAMED HOLIDAYS Lincoln's Birthday, February 12, will be observed, by the College as an in-lieu-of floating holiday, to be taken some time during the year. The complete holiday listing for 1973 as shown in the Academic Calendar is as follows: Date February 12 February 19 May 28 July 4 September 3 September 9 October 8 October 22 November 22 November 23 December 25 TT7K January 1 Holiday Lincoln'sBirthday Washington's Birthday Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Admission Day Columbus Day Veterans Day Thanksgiving Day Acad-Admin, Holiday Christmas Day New Year's Day Use as Floating Holiday Academic-Admin, Holiday Administrative Holiday (Falls on Sunday; observance to be-determined later) Use for Nov. 23 Holiday Academic-Admin. Holigay (In-lieu-of October 8) Administrative Holiday Admi nistrative Ho1iday Coming Events The College Library is sponsoring an exhibit of the works of Louis Pasteur, scientist, humanitarian and father of "Pasteurization," The exhibit honoring Pasteur, located on the Main Floor,continues thru Jan. Also worth a visit to the Library is an exhibit of 17 modern art prints of leaders in this art form: Klee, Villon and others.(4th Fir.) Doyle Stansel, Assoc. Dean of Placement & Financial Aid, will coordinate all teacher placement programs for the remainder of the academic year. Part-time job placement is handled by Judy Roush in the Placement office. The Faculty Senate meeting scheduled for Jan. 16 has been cancelled. The next meeting will be on Tues., Jan. 30. An invitation is extended to all faculty and You are iavi^ Staff, including members and non-members of CSEA, to attend a Get-Acquainted Luncheon, Tues., Jan., 16 during regular lunch times, anytime between 11:45 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. The luncheon, to be held in the Lower Commons, will cost 50<: and includes free homemade desserts. (CSEA chapter is picking up the tab for the remainder of the luncheon cost.) The raffle for the typewriter, originally scheduled to take plac during the luncheon, has been cancelled. The Staff Council White Elephant Sale will be held in CO-125 from noon to 1 p.m. 3

OPPORTUNITIES Cler. Asst. IIB - to work in the office of Assoc. Decui, Aca. Aff.; gen. cler. wrk; 1 yr exp. necessary; type 50 wpm; shorthand 80 wpm; temp, to June 30, 1973; salary $261/mo. Cler, Asst. IIB - to work in Humanities area; to perform cler. duties of average difficulty; 1 yr. exp. necessary; type 50 wpm; shorthand 80 wpm; salary $522/mo>'t'ei'ip' DIRECTORY Add ' CHANGES Ext. 501 KNUTSON, Marianne 2007 Belle Street Sec'y, Dir., Inst. Research San Bernardino, 92404 AD-109 882-4762 No Longer at the College: Elizabeth Reely (Sec*y, Inst. Research) Change of Carol Goss - 1742 Twin Lakes Drive, Wrightwood, 92397 Address: phone 249-3163 CSCSB SOCIOLOGY CHAPTER New to the campus is Alpha Kappa Delta, national soci- INITIATES NEW MEMBERS ology honor fraternity. At an AKD banquet held last month on campus, twelve students and three sociology professors, Dominic Bulgarella, John Heeren, and Mel Hawkins were initiated. The speaker was Tony Campos, San Bernardino City Councilman and graduate of CSCSB. Jim McCullough and Marianna King, students, were instrumental in securing the charter for the new chapter. A basic tax law institute for anyone figuring income taxes - personal or professional - will be offered Jan. 20 & 27. Conducted by IRS personnel, sponsored by Continuing Ed. Registrations due today, for VOU "The Roots," Sat., Jan. 13, from Mexico; Eng. subtitles Four short stories by Gonzales. PS-10, 6 & 8:15 p.m. TONIGHT'S FILM: "Inside North Vietnam," 8 p.m., PS-10. MUilCALE Student Recital, Wed., Jan. 17, noon, FA-104,, featu'ii Cynthia Cook, piano; Vernetta Hegstad, soprano; Ed Moritz, piano and Marta Aldrich, soprano. What Job with What Major," will be discussed by Doyle Stansel at Bad^ House, Tues., Jan. 16., 7 p.m., sponsored by Starling Arch and Tom Woo SPEAKERS - Carol Goss (Pol. Sci) participated in a panel discussion at San Gorgonio H. S. on "Bikeways and Sidewalk Additions, " Harvey.^ichman (Psych.) addressed two class sessions at Upland H.S. on Jan. 4 on "A Psychological Tour of Liberation Land." PVi3LICATXQN>S - Rofe_e t_^laqke.y (Hist.) has an article,"a War of Words: The Significance of the Propaganda Conflict between English Catholics and Protestants, 1715-1745," in Jan.l973,The Catholic Historical Revie!