Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, July 03, 1990, Page 8, Image 8

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SURVEY
Continued from Page 1
You vvouldn t expei t il to
compare ill most people s
minds with laves which are
high in Oregon. v\ith crime
whU li appears to he growing ill
public const i'liisliess .Is a proli
lern and with the publii
schools which are in carious
forms nt t rise- Is math said
"So the (at t that 22 portent
said that it's one ot the three
major i tint et ns realh strut h me
as being very significant."
1'erhaps more important to
I niversitv oft it ials was the tat t
that the publie had what Is
math considered verv positive
responses to questions i oncern
mg the I'niversitv and its role
in the stale
Although the Register (iuard
had quoted l iliv ersitv 1’iesi
dent Ntvles Brand as saving he
was disappointed with this
finding, he seems to agree Im
the most part with wh.lt Is
mat It sees III these results
"I'm eruouraged by the re
suits. Brand said "I'm opti
mistii that the t 'niversitv is
thought of well The tail that
less than a quartet ot those
polled ranked higher eduration
as something that should he
one of the stale's top three pri
unties Brand ei hoed Isinach's
idea ih.it. considering the ton
d it ions the finds itself f,i<
ing. the iinioun! of positive re
spondents was resper table
( )Oe question .isketl whether re
spondents had generally posi
tive or negative feelings about
lilt' I'niversitv ( lose to Ml pel
t ent ot the lespondnnts i ltd it at
ed that thev had generally posi
live feelings toward I lie t blivet
sit\ while less than (> pert ent
reporteii having mostly nega
live feelings toward the I Silver
sit\ About 1 t peri ent tell neti
tral about the I ’niversitv.
Another question asked re
spondents tti name as mam ot
the eight Oregon State System
ot Higher I dot at ion schools as
thev could (it the 1.21)0 people
surveyed almost eight out ot
ten | near l\ pert ent I named
the University showing that it
is a well -know n iustitul ion
thr*uighoiit the state
We u ere i omfnrted In the
tail that most people know inn
name.' Isin.n h said l icit
nun not sound like a lug im
portant thing hut again it's
helping In lill in our pit turn ot
what people know about the
I im el sil\
Anothei intlir ation that the
puhlir \ leu s the l 'niversit\ ot
Oregon m a generall\ positive
light is the tai t that more than
Oil pen ent ot those surveyed
agreed that the t'niversitv is
helping the stale's econoim .
If people didn't see the I 'ni
versilc ,t.s ,i factor in tile econo
mv then we might have ,1 com
nuinii .ition job to do of ex
plaining to the public how the
t!niversit\ plugs into Oregon's
economy Apparent l\ w e don’t
have- a problem there.” Ismnch
said.
SuiVev respondents also
helped to gice Iniversitc of 1 i
rials a clearer picture.of what
the public wants the fniversi
t\ A empbasis to be Just ovei
fit) percent ol those polled said
assisting business and industry
w as an important tunc lion for
the tuiveisitv Keeping talent
in Oregon and tone hing under
graduates were both rated by
c lose to 7a pert ent ol the pub
lit as important
In contrast just over 20 per
cent indic ated that having win
ning athletic teams was some
thing that the school should In
i us on
Ismnch said that the value ol
survey research lies in the tact
that it gives you, instead ol
Venn own set cat beliefs some
sort of Inundation for believing
what an attitude mn\ he Ap
parently . that attitude is some
csh.it positive toward both the
I niversitv and the system ol
higher education "We're real
Iv content with what we found
out Ism.ic h said
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