Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 20, 1985, Page 6A, Image 6

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    Students eet inside view of business world
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By Dianna Snawder
Of the Emerald
A program that gives University
students an inside view into their field
of study by matching them with local
businesses for half a day will take place
Thursday. • . ,
Alpha Kappa Psi, an organization tor
University business and economics ma
jors, is sponsoring the Half Day On The
lob program, which allows students to
spend a morning observing businesses
related to their fields, says Margaret
McKenney, vice president of profes
sional activities for Alpha Kappa Psi.
The once-a-term program is designed
to place students in actual on-the-job
situations, McKenney says. Students
are matched with businesses from the
Eugene/Springfield area according to
their personal preferences, she says.
Participants will get a better insight
into what really goes on within actual
businesses, McKenney says.
"You get an idea of how your major
relates to the world,” McKenney says.
“It helps you make sure that your lear
ning is relevant.”
By introducing students to people
within their field, the program helps
students develop possible future
business contacts, McKenney says.
Students pay $5 for the day, which
goes toward the cost of organizing the
event, McKenney says.
When students arrive at the com
pany, their host explains various
aspects of the business, concentrating
on particular areas of interest to the
students. McKenney says.
The students are observers because
there isn’t enough time to really par
ticipate in business transactions, says
Chris Pryor of MarStat. a Eugene-based
marketing and research company par
ticipating in the program.
Other businesses acting as hosts this
term include First Interstate Bank ot
Oregon and Industrial Publishing Co.,
Eugene-based international
publishing company.
The program, which started in the
1960s using the name Half Day With
Company, is designed for those in the
business school and related fields but is
open to students ot any major, Mciven
ney says.
“It provides practical exposure,
Pryor says. ‘‘You can learn the theory,
but the day-to-day things are important
to know.”
About 18 students, mostly business
majors, signed up for the program this
term, McKenney says. She attributes
the small turnout to lack of advertising.
Last spring term, the program match
ed more than 40 students with
businesses.
Students who did not apply this term
are encouraged to sign up for the spring
term program scheduled for May 16.
Applications will be available at the
Alpha Kappa Psi office at the beginning
of spring term.
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SAILING TEAM meeting tonight at 7:30
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location.
MEN AGAINST RAPE will hold an
organizational meeting tonight at 7 in Cen
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and help stop violence against women.
YUMMEE MEETING tonight at 7 in
Room 111 EMU. All are invited to come.
INTERVIEWS
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Room 244 Hendricks Hall. Call 686-3235
for appointments and to pick up applica
tions to be completed beforehand.
LECTURES
WILLIAM STAFFORD a nationally ac
claimed poet, will read and discuss some of
his poetry in a lecture titled A Night with
the Wolf: An Elegy for Carnegie Libraries
Have Known.'* Stafford will speak tonight
at 7:30 in Gerlinger Alumni Lounge.
LEGISLATIVE BROWN BAG LUNCH to
day from noon to 1 p m. upstairs at the
Eugene Public Library. We will discuss he
current status of legislative priorities of the
Womens Rights Coalition and other
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SOCIOLOGY PEER ADVISERS will
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