Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 21, 1981, Section A, Page 2, Image 2

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Fall workshop planned
It’s not too early to start
thinking about the next school
year, the Academic Advising
Office believes.
Academic advising and
student services division
counselors will conduct a pro
gram for planning fall term on
May 27 at 3:30 p.m. in Room 164
Oregon Hall
The workshop is designed to
give students guidance in
assessing their academic
briefs_
SPEAKERS
Russian writer Andrei Slniavsky will speak
on ' Contemporary Russian Literature”
tonight at 7 p.m in Room 177 Lawrence Hall
He will speak in Russian with simultaneous
English translation
Linguistics graduate student Jeff Shapard
will speak on A Look at American Indian
English in the Northwest Issues and
Problems in Research" today at 3:30 p m in
Room 201 Condon Hall
Connie So|a will speak on "Environmental
significance ot petrologic and paleontologic
variations in the Kassan Island Limestone,
Kassan Island, SE Alaska" and Kate John
son will speak on "Native silver-nickel
cobalt-uranium mineralization of the Cobalt
type. Black Hawk district, Grant County, New
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progress and in planning an
appropriate fall schedule.
The academic advising office
holds several workshops each
term to address questions
students commonly ask. Topics
covered in the spring term
workshops included pre-law
academic planning, secondary
education and writing careers,
environmentally oriented
majors and the University’s
grading system.
Mexico” today at 12:30 p m in Room 307
Volcanology
MEETINGS
The EMU Board will meet today at 3:30
p m in the EMU, room to be posted
The EMU Board House Committee will
meet today at 2 p m in Century Room E,
EMU.
The Political Science Student Union will
meet today at 4 p m in Room 111 EMU Final
elections will be held All are welcome
Native American Indian Culture will be the
topic of a program tonight at 7 p.m in the
Eugene Public Library, 100 W 13th Ave
Singing, drumming, a crafts display and
talks by Bonnie Peterson and Bucky Minth
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