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LA SALLE UNIVERSITY S WEEKLY INFORMATION CIRCULAR MAY 2 0, 1994 Athletics Committee Meeting April 14, 1994-3:30 P.M. Hayman Hall Conference Room Attendance: Excused: Absent: Guest: Dr. Robert Albert, Fr. Arthur Bangs FSC, Mr. John French, Mr. John Flood, Mr. Vic Gavin, Ms. Kathi McNichol (Chair), Dr. Linda Merians, Dr. Annette O'Connor, Dr. Joseph Ugras Dr. Theopolis Fair, Dr. David Falcone Mr. James Bologitz, Ms. Susan Gemmell, Mr. A.K. Thakkar Mr. Robert Mullen * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * k k * * Discussion: 1. The minutes of the March 15, 1994 meeting were reviewed. The motion to accept the minutes was made, seconded, and approved by the Committee members present (9-0-0). 2. The Hierarchy evaluation form was distributed. Weights were determined for each of the criteria following discussion. Mr. Mullen agreed to provide pertinent information to the committee on "competitiveness" (Can we or do we field a competitive team?). 3. The Chair outlined the initial efforts of the Gender Equity subcommittee. A tour and review of the Hayman Hall facility has been completed, and a review of all other facilities is scheduled. 4. Dr. O'Connor introduced several student/athletes for interviews. (NOTE: Student/Athlete names have been deleted) is a fifth year senior graduate student, and member of the track and cross country teams. This graduate year is providing her with considerable freedom which she values. She is currently maintaining a 3.4 GPA, and credits this to applying discipline to her time managing and studies. She has had experience under three different coaches, and indicated this required considerable flexibility on the part of the athlete. The full time coach is seen as devoting equal attention to the male and female athletes. The availability of trainers is limited, especially when the Campus News is distributed weekly to foster communication and encourage information sharing among University departments. Articles submitted are the responsibility of their authors alone and do not imply an opinion on the part of La Salle University or the Department of Mail and Duplicating Services.
Mr. Mullen reported on the following subjects: A selection of the coach for the female soccer team has been completed. The contract has been signed, but an announcement is scheduled for later. An assistant coach is also being confirmed. Discussion on an alternative for the Civic Center are ongoing. There is a Conference meeting scheduled for May 5. The date for the next meeting is Monday May 9, 1994 with a meeting time of 3:00PM. Submitted by John J. French
L a S alle U niversity Food Service Department Philadelphia, PA 19141-1199 (215) 951-1388 Fax: (215) 951-1830 MEMO To: From: Date: RE: The University Community Stephen C. Greb Director of F o o d Service May 20, 1994 Food Service Hours of Operation Intermissions F.D.R. Fri 5/20 Breakfast Lunch Dinner Lunch May Sat Sun 21-22 5/21 5/22 Breakfast Breakfast Intermissions & Lunch & Lunch F.D.R. Closed " Food Court F.D.R. May Mon 23-29 5/23 Breakfast Lunch Dinner Lunch Tue 5/24 Breakfast Lunch Dinner Lunch Wed 5/25 Breakfast Lunch Dinner Lunch Thu 5/26 Breakfast Lunch Dinner Lunch Fri 5/27 Breakfast Lunch Dinner Lunch Sat 5/28 Closed for Memorial Day Sun 5/29 " " " " Closed " M E A L T I M E S Breakfast : 7:30-10:45 a.m Lunch: 11:00-2:30 p.m Snacks: 2:30-4:40 p.m Dinner: 4:30-7:00 p.m Snacks: 7:00-8:00 p.m hours.scg
L a S a lle S o u th Je rse y A l u m ni I n v ita tio n a l Alumni & Friends of La Salle University Golfers of all ages & abilities N o Experience needed Tuesday, June 21 s t Valley Brook Golf Club 1 Golf Valley View Road (off Little Gloucester Road) Blackwood, NJ 08012 $25.00 per person includes; g reens fees cart barbecue l u n c h p r i z e s Registration 8:30 AM 9:00 AM shotgun start Shirts w/collars required - shorts allowed Bring your golf umbrella (just in case) For more information call: Carmella Evans (609) 384-0213 or the Alumni Office (215) 951-1535 Reservation Form (Please return to La Salle University before June 3rd) Please make reservation(s) for the S. J. Golf outing at Valley Brook Golf Club on June 21st @ $25.00 per person. My check (payable to:la Salle University) in the amount of $ is enclosed. As an option, charge it to your Visa or Mastercard by calling the Alumni Office at (215) 951-1535. Name Class Names of others in my group Address Phone (H) (W)
La Salle 56 and Explorer 32 Programming for Friday, May 20th to Friday, May 27th. Explorer 32 Technology in Education: La Salle University's Multimedia Student Show: Students from Dr. Raymond Kirsch's class CSC273, Multimedia Applications, put their final projects on display for the university. Friday, May 20th, at 12:00pm and 8:00pm; Saturday, May 21st, at 8:00am and 4:00pm; Sunday, May 22nd, at 12:00pm and 8:00pm; Monday, May 23rd, at 8:00am. Current Events: United States Policy Relative To Central and East Europe: Ed Turzanski, Director of Government Affairs hosts the first in a series of panel discussions focusing on Central and East Europe. Additional panel members are Dr. Leo Rudnytzki, Professor of European Studies, and Albert Kipa, Professor, Foreign Languages and Literature, Muhlenberg College. Friday, May 20th, at 2:00pm and 9:00pm; Saturday, May 21st, at 10:00am and 6:00pm; Sunday, May 22nd, at 2:00pm and 9:00pm; Monday, May 23rd, at 10:00am. Current Events: Central and East European Round Table: In this discussion Ed Turzanski, Director of Government Affairs covers the re-unification of Germany and the proposed new borders of Eastern Europe. The panel includes Dr. Leo Rudnytzky, a La Salle Professor of European Studies, and Albert Kipa, Professor, Foreign Languages and Literature at Muhlenberg College and Dr. Bernhardt Blumenthal, Chairman of Foreign Languages here at La Salle. La Salle 56: Friday, May 20th, at 4:00pm; Saturday, May 21st, at 12:00pm and 8:00pm; Sunday, May 22nd, at 8:00am and 4:00pm. Sports: Exploring Sports: Shot on February 16, Dan Dienna and his sports minded colleagues discuss the Olympics and the hopes of the La Salle's Men's Basketball team of overcoming a losing streak. La Salle 56: Friday, May 20th, at 6:00pm; Saturday, May 21st, at 2:00pm and 9:00pm; Sunday, May 22nd, at 10:00am and 6:00pm. Science: Paleopathology and Egyptian Mummies: Dr. Michael Zimmerman, Director of Clinical Pathology at Hahnemann University recounts his experiences of his work with Egyptian mummies to some Biology majors at La Salle. Monday, May 23rd, at 12:00pm and 8:00pm; Tuesday, May 24th, at 8:00am and 4:00pm. Culture and the Arts: The Living American Writers: La Salle's Writer in Residence, Justin Cronin, hosts the first of three lectures with prominent American writers. The first guest is Fred Busch, author of several works of American fiction. Monday, May 23rd, at 2:00pm and 9:00pm; Tuesday, May 24th, at 10:00am and 6:00pm. Economics: Agriculture and Sub-Saharan Africa: Dr. Richard Mshomba of the Economics Department discusses some of the inherent problems in African agriculture as part of Black History Month here at La Salle. Monday, May 23rd, at 4:00pm; Thursday, May 26th, at 12:00pm and 8:00pm; Friday, May 27th, at 8:00am. Health: Valentine's Day, Sex, and Decision Making: Do you know what "chastity" really means?, Molly Kelly gives you the true meaning in her humorous and challenging, down-to-earth presentation on love, marriage, sex and chastity. Monday, May 23rd, at 6:00pm; Thursday, May 26th, at 2:00pm and 9:00pm; Friday, May 27th, at 10:00am. Current Events: United States Foreign Policy. The Army ROTC presents Major General William F. Burns (Ret.). Major General Burns speaks to La Salle ROTC students about his role in our government's foreign policy. Tuesday, May 24th, at 12:00pm and 8:00pm; Wednesday, May 25th, at 8:00am and 4:00pm. Culture and the Arts: American Writers: A. M. Holmes. Amy Holmes, author of "Jack," "The Safety of Objects," and "In a Country of Mothers," comes to La Salle as part of the American Writers Lecture Series. In addition to a poignant selection based on a real life experience, Ms. Holmes also reads a portion of a humorous tale of a barbie doll. Tuesday, May 24th, at 2:00pm and 9:00pm; Wednesday, May 25th, at 10:00am and 6:00pm. Student Activities: Student Spotlight: Project Appalachia. Students who spent their spring break building homes for the people of Appalachia are the focus of this edition. Wednesday, May 25th, at 12:00pm and 8:00pm; Thursday, May 26th, at 8:00am and 4:00pm. Sports: The L-Report. Taped on March 17th, Kale and Colleen preview the spring sports, have two "guests" in the studio, and introduce a new member of the L-Report team, Erin Flynn. Wednesday, May 25th, at 1:00pm and 9:00pm; Thursday, May 26th, at 9:00am and 5:00pm. Sports: Exploring Sports. Dan and the boys discuss the latest in professional and La Salle sports. Taped March 23rd. Wednesday, May 25th, at 2:00pm and 10:00pm; Thursday, May 26th, at 10:00am and 6:00pm. Current Events: Central and East Europe Round Table. This discussion focuses on the month-long celebration of the Ukrainian Poet Shevchjenko. Wednesday, May 25th, at 3:00pm and 11:00pm; Thursday, May 26th, at 11:00am and 7:00pm. La Salle's Educational-Access Cable Channel is a division of Academic Computing and Technology. La Salle 56 is available on ComCast, Wade and Greater Media Cable throughout Philadelphia. Explorer 32 is available on the campus video network on La Salle s main campus.
CAMPUS POSITIONS AVAILABLE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUINTY/AFFIRM ATIVE ACTION EM PLOYER POSITION AVAILABLE SECRETARY I The Registrar's Office has an opening for a Secretary. The position requires organizational ability, initiative, attention to detail, typing skills, and good communication skills. A pleasant telephone manner and the ability to deal with the public are also necessary. Full benefits including tuition remission. Interested persons should submit a resume and two references to: Dominic J. Galante Registrar La Salle University La Salle University is an EOE/AA Employer
La Salle Athletics SECURITY/RECEPTIONIST Entry level position available in a recreation building for an alert individual with strong interpersonal skills and experience. Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 to 4:30; some schedule flexibility required for occasional weeknights or weekends coverage. Full benefits package including tuition remission. Send letters of application and resume to Thomas W. Meier, Associate Director of Recreation and Intercollegiate Athletics, 1900 West Olney Ave., Philadelphia, Penna., 19141-1199. Resumes accepted until position is filled. AA/EOE La Salle University* Athletic Department* 1900 W. Olney Avenue* Box 805* Philadelphia, PA 19141-1199* (215) 951-1516