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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1981)
William Hood Retired executive goes back to school Business students will have a chance to talk with a retired business executive and gain first-hand knowledge about corporate functions when William Hood visits the University Oct 28-30 Hood, Chapman College School of Business and Management dean, is the University business school's first "Executive-in Residence for 1981-82 He will talk with students and faculty on an informal basis and in business classes Hood was formerly president and chief executive officer with Hunt-Wesson Foods, Inc He is also chairman of the board of Pioneer National Bank in Fullerton, Calif Besides his college and bank positions, Hood is also on the board of directors of Technology Marketing Incorporated, a computer design and development company Family Health Plan, a health maintenance organization; and Executive magazine Hood will also have office hours to meet with students in 171 Gilbert Hall He will be available from 1-2 pm on Thursday and 10:30-11 30 a m on Friday Two extension programs approved by state board By ANN PORTAL Of the Emerald The State Board of Higher Education gave preliminary approval Friday to proposals for off-campus degree programs in Salem and Bend Oregon State University will offer the Bend off-campus degree program, with Western Ore gon State College offering the Salem program in cooperation with Willamette University and Chemeketa Community College Final approval of the proposals is expected in December, after review by the Oregon Educa tional Coordinating Commission The board, which originally rejected the Bend proposal at a March meeting, was concerned the Legislature would consider the new program expansionary in a time of budgetary problems However, the programs are expected to be self-supporting They will be financed entirely through tuition paid by the off-campus students and current teaching staffs will take on the addi tional courses Board President Ed Harms had voted against the program in March but supported the proposals Friday "Some of us were concerned with the impression this would present to the Legislature with respect to duplication of programs," he said However, a genuine need has been shown for the upper-division courses, which will allow students who completed lower-division requirements at community colleges to finish their degrees, WOSC and OSU representatives testified The Bend program will offer a bachelor’s degree in liberal studies through Central Oregon Community College The WOSC program will lead to a bachelor's degree in interdisciplinary studies Parents set to meet Olum Approximately 500 parents of University students from throughout the Northwest are expected to attend the third annual Parents Weekend scheduled Friday and Saturday Activities begin at 7 30 pm Friday when the Parents' Association, the weekend s sponsor, hosts a wine and cheese reception in the Gerlmger Alumni Lounge. Athletic Director Rick Bay and Rich Brooks, head football coach. wWI be among the special guests Registration begins at 9 a m Saturday in the EMU second-floor lobby The Parents' Association will hold its annual meeting at 9:30 a m in the EMU Dads' Room, followed by a meeting with University faculty members at 10 a m in the EMU Ballroom A no-host buffet luncheon at the EMU is set for 11 15 a m. Parents and students will have an opportunity to meet with University Pres Pawl Olum before attending the football game at Aut2en Stadium Kick-off time for the Oregon vs UCLA game is 1 pm A Halloween celebration at 8 p m Saturday in the EMU Ballroom wilt complete the weekend activities Re freshments. dancing and prizes for the best costumes will highlight the evening For further information about Parents' Weekend, contact Mary Hud2iktewicz director of community services, at 686-5555 Spiral Notebook, 73/4x5, 80 sheet 59c Reg 75c File Boxes, { Assorted Colors, I Plastic, 3x5 67c Reg 89c 4x6 $1.17 Reg $1.49 5x8 $1.87 Reg $2.49 & Legal Pad, Letter Size 39C Reg 55c ion Mf * CAROS Index Cards, Ruled or Plain 3x5 Reg 35c 4x6 Reg 59c 5x8 Reg 89c Date Books, 1981-1982 Academic Year 99c Reg $1 25 89C Reg $1.25 Strapping Tape #46D-%” $1.49 Reg $1 98 Letter Size $1.49 $2®95 10-Pocket Spiral Notebook, $2 99 200 sheets * Reg $3.89 Filler Paper, 300 sheets $1.47 Reg $2 19 Pencil Sharpeners 4 models by Berol $5.70 - $10.65 25% off Legal Size $1.99 H-Hi Desk Tray ggc Reg $1 99 uo BOOKSTORE 13th & Kincaid Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30 Sat 10:00-5:30 Textbooks 686-3520 • General Books 686-3510 • Supplies 666-4331 l Sale ends 10/31 Limited to stock on hand