Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 07, 1981, Section A, Page 2, Image 2

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PE doctorate
is fifth nationally
The University physical
education doctoral program
and faculty have been ranked
fifth in the nation, according to a
new survey.
The survey was conducted by
John Massengale, a member of
the physical education faculty at
Eastern Washington University.
590 members of the National
Association for Physical Educa
tion in Higher Education re
sponded to the survey. Results
were released March 27.
The doctoral ranking in
dicates stature of senior
department faculty and caliber
of research being conducted,
physical education department
head Michael Ellis says.
‘‘Our senior faculty members
are known for the important re
search they are doing in
biomechanics, sports medicine,
applied psychology, and learn
ing and control of human
movement,” Ellis says.
The physical education
department is the oldest profes
sional school of physical
education in the country, Ellis
says.
PLO speaker cancels
A Palestine Liberation Organ
ization official, scheduled to
appear on campus tonight,
canceled his appearance Wed
nesday.
Hassan Abdul Rahman, Per
manent Deputy Observer for the
PLO at the United Nations, said
he was forced by UN duties to
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MEETINGS
Students tor a Nuclear-Free Future will
meet today at 12:30 p.m in the EMU, room to
be posted The Pies for Project and the
Peace Studies program will discussed.
The Political Science Student Union will
meet today at 4 p.m in Room 110 EMU
Elections for next year's officers will be held.
Women In Science will hold a planning
meeting for the Women's Symposium pre
sentation today at 4 p m. in the EMU, room to
be posted
The Society of Professional Journalists
will meet today at noon in front of Allen Hail
Dave Sweeney of KEZI will speak on broad
casting and the weather
An orientation meeting for those Interest
ed In attending Llnkoping University In
Sweden next tall will be held today at 4 p.m
in Room 109 EMU Viveka Adelsward, direc
tor of Scandanavian area studies at Linkop
ing University, will present a slide show of
the university.
SPEAKERS
Milton Rosenbaum of the University of
Iowa will speak on "The Effect of Reward
Structure on Group Processes and Produc
tivity" today at'4 pm. in Room 146 Straub
Hall
cancel the appearance. Rah
man was scheduled to speak on
“The Current Palestinian Is
sues” in Room 167 EMU at 7
p.m.
The appearance was
scheduled as part of the Foreign
Student Organization’s Interna
tional Week.
Temple University Prot. Isma'il al Faruql
will speak on "Islam and Secularism” ton
ight at 7:30 p.m in the EMU Ballroom. The
lecture is part of the Distinguished Visiting
Lecturers Program.
Ellen Broselow ot the University of Iowa,
one of three finalists for a position in theor
etical linguistics, will speak on "Evidence for
Syllable-Based Phonology" today at 3:30
p.m in Room 201 Condon Hall
Melanie Barnes of the University geology
department will speak on "The Geology of
Cascade Head, an Eocene volcanic center
in the Central Oregon Coast Range" today
at 12:30 p.m. in Room 307 Volcanology
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