Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 03, 1991, Page 4, Image 4

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UNIVERSITY
Three deans join University’s ranks
The University has .in
in hi id eil the hiring of two
women .mi) one current I’m
versdy professor to fill its three
\ ,n .int lie.in i h.urs
Kis.i f’alrn i urrently assix i
.ite vice chancellor for research
anil dean of the graduate s< hool
at the University of Colorado.
Boulder, will join the Universi
t\ as Dimn' of the College of
Arts and Si iem es August 1
The college of Arts and Si .
eil( es is the largest and the
most diverse of the I 'diversity s
colleges She succeeds Donald
Van Holden, who is returning
to t lassroom and researr h pur
suits
I am verv pleased to he join
ing the University of Oregon,
t’.iTm s.ml on a press release "I
have long admired the at adem
a i'\i nllent i' ami the i ollegial
atmosphere tor whit ti the I ni
\ersitv is well known
Anne Dim Shapiro will be
come dean of the Sc hool of Mu
sii m |ul\ l't'ij A keyboard
artist who performs on harpsi
i hord. lortepiano and piano.
Shapiro is < urrentlv chair of the
music department at Boston
College
"I am pleased to be coming
to such <i fine university in a
glorious i its and state," Sha
piro said "I hope to help the
Si bool ol Music focus its con
siderable intellei tual and musi
i al resources to become the dis
tint live and important school it
(.,m l»'. while losing none of its
warm colleginlitv
loming Palm and Shapiro
w ill be |err\ h in row. as Dean as
the School of Architecture and
Allied Arts I inrow has been a
professor of Architei lure at the
I'niversity for the last 20 venrs
and will become dean July
1
Finrow will succeed Wilmot
Gilland. who will return to
teaching and research after in
years as dean
Palm s 12 month salary will
he $89,500 Finrow and Sha
piro. w ho will head smaller ail
ministrative units, each will re
reive an annual 12-month sain
ry of $78,000.
Board limits smoking in EMU to Rec Center
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The KM I ’ Hoard of Directors
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from the 1 AH ' Ballroom lobby
and in the KMI' Skylight, re
dut mg the number of areas in
the KMI' from three to one
Kile ban takes offer t Sept 2 I
Sue Pedersen. KMI' Hoard
member and Recreation (enter
manager, said three air filters
will be installed in the i oiling
of the Kei ( enter to improve air
quality foi non smokers The
total cost of the three air tillers
is $3,900. Pedersen said
At one point early in winter
term, the hoard considered
completely banning smoking in
the KMlhut postponed a dei i
sion to get student input
Although the hoard had de
t ided to ban smoking in the
other two areas, the debate
hinged on the Ket Center
She maintained that ail cir
eolation in the area was such
that smoke would not he a
problem lor non-smokers
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