Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 20, 1982, University Section, Page 19, Image 18

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    Runyan heads up
newly merged depts
Dean Runyan, associate
professor of urban planning,
has been appointed head of the
new Department of Planning,
Public Policy and Management
in the School Architecture and
Allied Arts at the University
The appointment became ef
fective July 1
The department is the result
of the merger of the Department
of Urban Regional Planning in
the architecture school and the
public affairs program of the
Wallace School of Community
Service and Public Affairs
CSPA was suspended during a
recent round of budget cuts,
and its programs transferred to
other schools
Runyan, 38, takes over a por
tion of the duties of Kenneth
Tollenaar, previously acting
dean of CSPA, and David
Povey, former head of the
Department of Urban and
Regional Planning.
Dean Runyan brings to his
new position a particularly
strong sense of the importance
of integrating theory and prac
tice in the planning and public
policy field While at Oregon, he
has helped to build the com
munity workshop program
which has enabled students and
faculty to have a major impact
on planning policy in the
region,” says Wilmot Gilland,
architecture school dean
He noted that Runyan s re
search on tourism and environ
mental analysis and man
agement are appropriate
Host program helps
students to adjust
Wizened University veterans
always cast bemused glances at
the rookie students walking
slowly around campus with map
in hand and wearing an expres
sion of both awe and fear
To ease the new students into
the rigors of University life a
host program has been
developed in conjunction with
the Orientation Office
The program, called the New
Student Host Program, starts
today at 1:30 p m at Hayward
Field. A hundred volunteer
students will be on hand to in
troduce freshman and new
transfer students to the Univer
sity
Throughout this week the
hosts will act as resources for
the new students They will en
r
courage them to participate in
social, recreational and
academic programs available
during new student orientation
The NSHP will have a flyer
describing a number of events
and activities they are sponsor
ing at the EMU Information
Booth and at the Information
Booth in Oregon Hall
NSHP sponsored activities
include a Root Beer Garden, a
free bicycle tune-up. a free
Roller Skating tour of the cam
pus, and magical Ice Cream
Social.
More information on the pro
gram and the activities can be
obtained by calling NSHP at
686-4292, or calling the Orien
tation Office at 686-3218
Law school appoints
two assistant deans
Sharon Gordon. 31, and Peggy Nagae. 30, have been
named assistant deans at the University 's School of Law
Gordon replaced Douglas Haldane in April as assistant
dean for public affairs She oversees alumni relations,
development and placement services.
Nagae replaced Caroline Forell July 1 as assistant dean
for academic affairs. She oversees financial aid, student
advising and other academic programs
Haldane is now in private practice in Eugene and serves
as an adjunct professor at the law school. Forell has joined
the teaching faculty full-time The assistant dean positions,
formerly half-time, became full-time July 1.
Gordon was in private practice in Eugene until this
spring, most recently as a partner in the firm Leistner, Gordon
and Vallerand Her concentrations have been in Indian law,
non-profit organization, business, and family and juvenile
law.
In November 1981, she was appointed to the Lane
County Selective Service Board. She was named a "Trail
Blazer" by the Willamette Valley Observer in January 1981 for
community service and leadership
Gordon received her law degree from the University law
school and was admitted to the Oregon State Bar in 1977. She
received a bachelor’s degree in political science from Stan
ford University in 1973
Nagae came to her new post from the Portland law firm of
Nagae, Nash and Hoarfrost. She previously had a solo
practice, splitting her time between general practice and
representing indigent Native Americans. During that time, she
also served as coordinator of the affirmative action program
for Lewis and Clark College’s Northwestern School of Law,
administering summer programs and tutorial services for
ethnic law students.
Nagae currently is vice president of the Japanese Amer
ican Citizens League, as well as a board member of the
Volunteer Lawyers' Project in Portland.
She received her law degree from the Northwestern
School of Law in 1977. She received her bachelor's degree in
Asian studies from Vassar College in 1973.
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