Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 20, 1991, Page 7, Image 7

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    UNIVERSITY
Intimacy topic of today’s forum
MKI I l\l IS
Student Projects txiard of diret tors will moot
todav at •) to p m in KN111 ! lenturv Room H
KKMA will hold ,i general mooting tonight .it 0
in Room 1 54 Straub
Et als
Solar Hnergv ('.enter will hold a gonoral moot
mg tonight at 5 in Room 2li’Qm \ Hridgo All are
woh ome to attend
An organizational mooting for gav. losluans
and bisexuals to protest disi rumination in mill
tarv roi ruitment w ill ho hold tonight at n m the
KMl' Maple Room
SPKAkKKS AND KVKNTS
"Who Says Spontaneous Mutations are Spon
taneous?" is the title of a seminar to he given by
l)r |ohn ('aims of the Harvard Si.bool of Public
Health todav at t ft) p m m Room 100 Wiliam
ette
"Intimacy: Sell and Relationships" is the title
of <i women's forum sponsored h\ Women in
transition to Be held todav from noon to 1 p m
in the KMl Him Binder Room
"BBS Wood Renaissance Man in the Ameri
can West" is the titU* of a presentation to fie gn
(*n todai at 4 p m B\ F.dvvin K Bingham profes
sor emeritus in lustors The presentation will Be
held m the KMl' l Iliumood Room
"Popol \ uh" is the title of an animated por
traval of the Maya Quii he i reation mvth taken di
rei tl\ from i lassu Mayan potterv It will be
shown todav .it I ft) p m m the I Ml Ben lander
Room
IN 11 RYII- U S
The folhmniK (ompanies will lie available tor
open sign up in Room --14 flendrii ks
• (Consolidated I- reight
• Advant ed ( ontrol Te< hnologv
• I)avid Ifouglas S< Bools
• I'.u ifu ()ffu e \uto
• Bend Millworks
• Melamiune Decorative Ruminate
In addition Northwestern Mutual l ife will
hold a group meeting Thursd.n night at '> to in
I SB ' ( enlurv Room I)
SPEAKER
Continued from Page 1
ti*( linn of the speaker, nr artist,
"when the government chnoses
to support art
The last prim ipie is tti.it the
government is not .1 sponsor of
what is produced bv am artist
it funds He 1 ompared this
principle to the "soapboxes in
London where anyone is tree to
speak to public audiences
lit- said it shows the strength
of democracy "when the gn\
eminent provides the platform
for tree speei It
Frohnmaver who was rho
sen to speak at the commeiu e
merit by the graduating r lass
t losed Ins address bv eiu ourag
inn the 104 graduates to resper t
diflerem es in soi iet\
"Decency emerges from tun
damental rights to he different
and the social right to resper t
those differences." he said
I'wo honorary awards were
also presented at the com
m«’i»ement Leslie | ll.irris ,m
associate law s( hool professor.
re( eiveil tIn- Orlando I Mollis
I .11 ultv I’eai hill# Award
No other award ( on Id mean
as mm h to me as this Harris
said
Ihe Meritorious Servile
award usually presented to
non far ulty members ysas giv
en ( hapin ( lark retiring asso
i iate dean ot the law si hool
l l.irk is retiring after teai lung
at the si hool lor ovet 111 years
ASUO
Continued from Page 1
( y and the Philosophy Club
were vetoed bv the ASI’O and
realloi ated
()f the four groups only the
Philosophy Club was given a
decrease by the ASl 'O
We det reased the amount of
money the yv.is allot ated tor
speakers, her ause they were
getting loo mucli ( ompared to i
what other groups were gel 1
ting \hem said
The other three budgets were
vetoed and restored after some
clarifications were made
The Asm has the right to ^
veto iinv budget until any ques
turns are answered. \hem
said <
She said she is satisfied with a
the job the AM t) did on hudg f
I alloc ations this year. spend
n^ S'MMK) less than last war
"Our office did our best to
• •<■{> the furs low " she s.mi
II it wasn't tor the imp.a t of
lallot Measure > tees would
as r staved the same
Fhe new lit which takes
s rr Mas Ja w ill deal u ith am
dditiun.il spei lal reipiests
ora tins ai adetnit veai
TRAINING COORDINATOR
University of Oregon
The Office of Affirmative Action & Equal Opportunity seeks a
half time (.50 benefited FIT) TRAINING COORDINATOR
responsible for developing, producing, delivering and
coordinating educational training programs for employees and
students related to Affirmative Action & Equal Opportunity
issues. The incumbent will work closely with individuals and
groups representing protected classes to develop appropriate
programming, and with other University officers to assist them
in training activities across the institution. The position
requires a Bachelors degree, preferably an advanced degree;
teaching and/or training in a university setting; experience
developing and delivering training, awareness and education
programs for a complex organization; excellent writing and
speaking skills; and a sincere commitment to the spirit of
Affirmative Action & Equal Opportunity. Demonstrated
commitment to issues vital to the implementation of diversity
programs required. Salary’ range is up to $12,500 with benefits
prorated. Applicants should send a letter of application, a
resume, and names, addresses, and telephone numbers of at
least three references by May 31, 1991 to
Office of Affirmative Action & Kcjual Opportunity
474 Oregon Hall
University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon 97403
The University is an EO/AA institution
committed to cultural diversity.
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