Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 01, 1981, Section A, Page 2, Image 2

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Mixed Nuts®
Schools exchange minority names
The Western Name Exchang
is a group of 27 universities the
has banded together to recru
minority graduate students.
The University sends a list c
minority juniors and seniors t<
the 27 universities and receive
a list of minority juniors an
5 seniors in return,
t Students interested in par
t ticipating can send their names,
addresses, present or most
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SPEAKERS
Carolyn Sllllow of fha Yale University
biology department will speak on "Tubilin
gene expression during flagellar growth in
Chlamydomonas" today at 3:30 p.m. in
Room 331 Science II
MEETINGS
University Senate will meet today at 3:30
p m in Room 229 School of Law
The Incidental Fee Committee will meet
today at 3:30 p.m. in Room 113 EMU to
consider appeals of prior IFC budget ac
tions. They will hear from the Muslim Student
Association, Women in Communications,
the Foriegn Student Association, Amazon
Community Tenants and the Asian American
Student Union.
A meeting lor those Interested In trying
out for the University cheerleaders today
between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. in the Lettermen's
Lounge in McArthur Court. This year's rally
squad and their advisor will be there to
answer questions. Students must have a 2 5
GPA
NOTICES
SHdes of a three-month, trans-America
bike tour will be shown tonight at 7:30 p.m. at
Celeste Campbell Senior Center, 155 High
St The event is sponsored by the Eugene
Parks and Recreation Department's bicycle
program
Western Name Exchange, care
of The Western Interstate Com
mission for Higher Education,
P.O. Drawer P, Boulder, Color
ado 80302.
For more information call
Fran Barkan at 686-5132.
Slgn-up for Interviews will take place at
7:30 a m. in Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall.
A resume must be turned in at that time
Please sign up immediately if interested in
interviewing with the following recruiters:
April 6 Blue Cross of Oregon (business,
math, computer science)
April 7 Gilchrist Timber (accounting)
April 7 Upjohn (biology, chemistry,
pre-health, microbiology, business with a
minimum of 30 hours of life science)
April 7 General Electric Supply Company
(marketing, business)
April 7 Ford Motor Credit Co. (account
ing, finance, management, marketing)
April 8 Willamette University Graduate
School of Administration
April 8 U S. Navy (physics, math,
chemistry, computer science)
April 9 Beaverton School District
(education)
April 9 Klamath Falls City Schools
(education)
April 9 Institute for Paralegal Training in
Philadelphia
April 10 New York Life Insurance (any
major)
Orientation sessions introducing the ser
vices of Career Planning and Placement are
offered every Wednesday and Thursday at
3:30 p.m. in Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall.
Free resume writing, job interview skills and
job search workshops also are offered.
Arrangements for handicapped students are
available by calling 686-3235.
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