Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 04, 1990, Page 6, Image 6

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tioiial nffil its will he (ill (fills Sat
mil.iv evening In help defuse po
tential problems
ASl'O President Andy ( lark
who helped establish the student
response teams, said this weekend
is nut unlike am other and that
the teams will he on patrol as usu
al
"We re going to go at it the
same wav we have with the same
vigilant e as in the past four
w eeks." ( lark said
(deen said the fre<|uent task
forte meetings si lit e the Mart h
tear gassing have protlut etl some
positive results
"We leel like the student re
spouse team has been a result,
she sanl "The polite have coop
elated I is giving students a first
shot at responding to noise tom
plaints
Video
( ontinued from Pane 1
formed to rei mil mom people of c;olor
to tamers in education, i ompnses peo
ple from the I nivcrsiU Line (!ommu
nitv ( ollege and Lane Countv schools.
Ke\ nolds said
|unior high m hoots high si hoofs and
I (dirges across tile Northwest have es
pressed interest in obtaining i opies of
the presentation, she said
The t uni ept for the multimedia slide
show, whir h was transferred to video
tape List week fin eas\ transportation to
si liools originated with Katin I’vfer
and Anselmo Villanueva Revnolds
said
I'vfer is i oordinator of admissions and
advising for teacher education at the
t Tnversilv Villanueva is minoritv min
niniutv liaison lor Kugene Si liool 1)is
tru t -t |
I’vfer and Villanueva i nntai ted Rev o
olds, a dor (oral student ill i urrii uhim
and instruction, to write and prodtu e
the piesentation
I he video, whir h n.is developed with
,i si non grant front the I niversitv's
( ollege of Indur ation \liimni Assoi m
lion, is tin' lirst recruitment tool tin1
consortium bus i renter!. I’vfer said
In L.inr (bounty, thi'ii' aren't verv
main teai hers or administrators of i o!
oi I’vfer sail!
The pro!item is, if you don't ever see
someone who looks like yourself in a
leadership position, you don't ever .is
pile to that parlii ulat leadership posi
tion she said
()t the students lertified in the past
two ai adeinii years In the eduiation
i ollege for elenienlarv, secondary and
special education. U percent of each
year’s total were minorities. I’vter said
We re looking to increase that dra
matically she said
In addition to living to recruit minor
itics to careers in education the presen
tation was designed to give minority
students professional objectives so they
will finish high si hool and entei college
even though they may not (boose edu
i fltion as a i a reel
In addition. I’vfei designed a bro
chure to In sent ai loss the country to
patents of minority students who have
taken t!if Sr.holastii Aptitude lest
W lirn these students or parents i all
the l!niversit\ College of Kilui ation
about llii' liroi burr thee .ire referred to
.i group ol si'vi'ii minority interns .mil
peer advisers
I bese advisers, in cooperation with
the Office of Mnltii.ultnral Affairs, pro
vide support to minorities interested in
teat her edui ation. I’vfer said
In addition, the l)iversit\ in lalui.a
turn Consortium hopes to adapt a pro
gram like the Portland 1’eai her Program
to (be I aigeue area. Pvter said
In Portland. 15 minority students a
year entei Portland Community College
in a program that ini lodes tuition wan
eis along with student retention and
mentor programs
The retention program fix uses on ori
eolation to < ollege study skills and test
taking skills
Although the idea for a luigene pro
gram is still m the beginning stages.
Peter said, she hopes I fie program will
begin m the fall of 1'ltll
UNIVERSITY DAY MAY 17, 1990
12-12:55
Opening Ceremonies
Fenton Hall Steps
I ree Planting
1-5:30
Work at Job Site
4:45-7
Ice Cream Soc ial
at I MG
7-10
Blubmos Com ert
at I MG
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