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He said that at the retreat he invited represen tatives of individual state schools to obtain and study faculty and student input on the semester system and report their findings to the board. According to Davis, the semester system could be im plemented in Oregon no earlier than the 1986-87 fiscal year. He said that the board would give institutions an opportunity to reorganize curricula and reassign faculty members to give schools maximum produc tivity under such a new system. Davis also said that the board could decide by December whether to implement the system statewide, could leave the matter up to individual in stitutions, or could leave the current quarter system in place. Board member Gene Chao of Portland said at the regular ses sion Friday that he would prefer to see such a system im plemented by all eight schools in the state higher education Maintain Your Summer Tan • Coolest sun beds available • Softest rays - guaranteed not to burn • Individual sound systems • Relax in a caring atmosphere STUDENT RATES YEAR AROUND Sunshine Station • ODV TANNINS Please call for appointment 746-7808 I ‘A miles t. of Aulzen Stadium 643 W. Centennial system. Davis said that he is in terested in developing a statewide telecommunication system to exchange data and in formation between colleges and universities. Administrative in formation, research data and library information also would be exchanged through such a system. Davis said that “everything from telephones to televisions and computers” would be employed by such a system. “This would enable us to develop teaching to off-campus sites around the state,” Davis explained. The chancellor also address ed the granting of honorary degrees by state colleges and universities, a practice that has fallen by the wayside at some schools. He emphasized that current board policy does not prohibit state schools from granting honorary degrees but that the board does not en courage the practice. “It’s strictly a prerogative of the in dividual institution,” Davis explained. The University has not granted honorary degrees since the 1940s, preferring instead to give distinguished service awards to worthy alumni and other citizens. Nationally, the practice of granting honorary degrees has come under fire in recent years because of a tendency to grant such honors to less-than-worthy recipients. Davis doesn't see this as a problem at Oregon's state colleges and universities. Davis said that some state in stitution presidents indicated that they will recommend can didates for honorary degrees this year. 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