Study rates faculty high A national study of the recent research contributions of accounting faculties ranks the University accounting faculty among the top 15 such groups at public and private univer sities in North America. The study of 430 accounting faculties in the United States and Canada was conducted by Lawrence Brown and John Gardner, ac counting professors at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Brown and Gardner examined research published in four top international accounting journals between 1976 and 1982 to determine which faculty’s work was cited by other researchers. The University department ranked 14th in the study. According to Barry Spicer, accoun ting department head, the only other West Coast universities with high rankings are Stan ford, the University of Washington, the University of California at Berkeley and UCLA. “That is very good company to be in,” Spicer said. “Having our accounting faculty ranked so highly is certainly very good for morale, but it is not that surprising,” said James Reinmuth, dean of the College of Business Administration. “We have built up a first-rate young ac counting faculty recruited from the same pro grams that are ranked highly in this study,” Reinmuth said. Brown and Gardner’s analysis provides a measure of the quality of research published during this period in terms of the impact scholarly work has upon subsequent work, Reinmuth said. This is the second significant national recognition this year for the University’s ac counting department. In the fall, national statistics for students taking the Certified Public Accounting examination showed University students placing well above the na tional average. Reinmuth said the new ranking is par ticularly pleasing “because it comes on the heels of a recent national survey that ranked our management department sixth in the coun try and first in the Northwest among state supported colleges and universites. These two rankings reflect the prominent national stan ding of the University’s business faculty.” Management program slated Managers and entrepreneurs from Pacific Northwest businesses and organizations will spend a week on the University campus this summer exploring new directions in marketing, economics, and financial and human resource management. Top University professors plus five guest faculty will conduct the fourth annual Ex ecutive Management Program Aug. 19-24 at the College of Business Administration. A program fee of $1,350 covers tuition, course materials, lodging and meals for the conference. If no lodging is required, the fee is $1,100. Due to enrollment limitations, preregistration is required by Sunday. The program is designed for middle- and upper-level managers in large organizations and entrepreneurs in small- and medium-sized companies. “This program is the Graduate School of Management’s response to the critical need for an integrated, adaptive management perspec tive,” James Reinmuth, dean of the business college, said. Subjects to be studied range from com parative strategies and policies between Japan and the U.S. to evaluating financial perfor mance. Investment planning for the 1980s also will be examined. Local athletes qualify By Jerril Nilson Of the Emerald LOS ANGELES — The final four days of the Olympic Trials at Memorial Coliseum here saw Eugene athletes faring well, with Mary Decker earning two spots on the Olympic team and five other athletes qualifying. Following are the first three finishers in each event held after Wednesday. All of these athletes qualified for the Olym pic team. Men’s finals: •200 Meters: 1. Carl Lewis 19.86; 2. Kirk Baptiste 20.05; 3. Thomas Jefferson 20.37. •400 Meters: 1. Antonio McKay 44.71; 2. Alonzo Babers 44.86; 3. Sunder Nix 45.15. • 1,500 Meters: 1. Jim Spivey 3:36.43; 2. Steve Scott 3:36.76; 3. Sydney Maree 3:37.02. •Steeplechase: 1. Henry Marsh 8:15.91; 2. Brian Diemer 8:17.00; 3. John Gregorek 8:18.45. •5,000 Meters: 1. Doug Padilla 13:26.34; 2. Steve Lacy 13.27.72; 3. Don Clary 13.28.62. •Marathon: 1. Pete Pfitzinger 2:11.43; 2. Alberto Salazar 2:11.44; 3. John Tuttle 2:11.50. •20 Kilometer Walk: 1. Marco Evoniuk 1:26.17; 2. Jim Heiring 1:27.18; 3. Dan O’Connor 1:29.12. •50 Kilometer Walk: 1. Marco Evoniuk 4:02:25; 2. Vince O’Sullivan 4:14:04; 3. Carl Schueler 4:15:06. •High Jump: 1. Dwight Stones 7-8; 2. Doug Nordquist 7-7; 3. Milton Goode 7-5%. •Pole Vault: 1. Mike Tully 19-0%; 2. Doug Lytle 18-8%; 3. Earl Bell 18-4%. •Shot Put: 1. Dave Laut 70-0 'A; 2. Augie Wolf 69-8 %; 3. Michael Carter 68-4 %. •Discus: 1. John Powell 220-3; 2. Mac Wilkins 217-0; 3. Art Burns 215-0. •Decathlon: 1. John Crist 8,102; 2. Tim Bright 8,098; 3. Jim Wooding 8,072. Women’s finals: •200 Meters: 1. Valerie Brisco Hooks 22.16; 2. Florence Griffith 22.40; 3. Randy Givens 22.66. •1,500 Meters: 1. Ruth Wysocki 4:00.18; 2. Mary Decker 4:00.40; 3. Diana Richburg 4:04.07. •3,000 Meters: 1. Mary Decker 8:34.91; 2. Cindy Bremser 8:41.19; 3. Joan Hansen 8:41.43. •Marathon: 1. Joan Benoit 2:31.04; 2. Julie Brown 2:31.41; 3. Julie Isphording 2:32.26. •100 Hurdles: 1. Kim Turner 13.12; 2. Benita Fitzgerald-Brown 13.13; 3. Pam Page 13.13. •400 Hurdles: 1. Judi Brown 54.93; 2. Angela Wright 55.33; 3. Sharieffa Barksdale 55.58. •Long Jump: 1. Carol Lewis 22-7'A; 2. Jackie Joyner 21-10; 3. Angela Thacker 21-6'A. •High Jump: 1. Louise Ritter 6-3V2; 2. Pam Spencer 6-2%; 3. 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