Spring symposium series explores drugs in society By Maja Worn fn -1 Or • If !, l-or students dosirlng .1 gro.iii r undor standing uf drugs 111 soi ii’ly and want ,1 ffw ijtiii k 1 ri'ilils (In- spring lorm < mi foront o scrirs prosootod fiv if)'* Umvi fsi ly Sulrslanoo Ahuso I’riivnntliin Program 111.iv provuio tho unsw ri Tills torm's symposiums. w hii It will Ink.' plm 1' .il tho Viillrv Kivor Inn. .in' li lli'il Tnniting <1 Drugfroo Workplm o." "Drugs and ilii' Trouhlod ("hild" iiini "Drugs uni) Sports Dr Kit hard Si liljaill. ifiri-i lor of llur SiilisliitirAliiisr I’rrvi'ntlon Program, s.iul tlii'fir is .1 n.ilion.il trrnrj toward 1 on foront os in lughor rifui ullori "tx i ausn ■ Is 1 hi' ri’.il world tinning In llu siu dirnls. insli'.id ol lh*' lliioriilii.il world ll's going out mid finding Ihu roal world Wir soil'd projdi' who uro working full timer in I ho uro.1 tlioy'ro providing "Woro mooting llu- m i ds of Ilm si 11 limits.” In- suiil ol ilif l onfori iii os, whii li goniT.ilod .’.Mill irodils for sludonls Iasi lorm Although ihr symposiums gonorally hogin on rhursd.iv s. the firs I of this lorm'v 1 hr«'<• ovnis h. gins on .1 Wisim-s day I In- lost ol tho two 11 a v syinpusiums. "(.mating .1 Drug frvo Workplai o. w ill l.iko pl.11 o on April ." 1 .ind 24 A 1 otnmu lilly iurum on tho topu: will ho limn " In o |> m on April 1 o sptinson d by tin (Irogon llusirioss I .mini d I’rogr.im ( imrdin.iloi Miki M.m s.nd llu imporl.inl purl id this purln ular 1 on foroiu o will In tho roprosi'iil.iliuii Irnin omployi rs .imund the stall' "People who >iTi business m i.or • or rn.itkei'uifp'iH'fvrmni’l-orientod. it «>■ ,; I reully benefit them lo lx- there, not unit for the inform.!!ion they'll gel hut for the t ont it tx." she s.utf Drug's .inti the Troubled ( hild the nest tonferet. t offered. IS the third in .1 series of t onleren< es uddressing loduv x Vo.ith M.n t ..ml it would f>e p.irlit til.irU nerlnsi nt for people who do or .ire pi.in ning to inter.it I w .th hildren It w i II tie M.n H .uni n with.it ummu nity forum on the topic on M.iy ' from 7 to d |l 111 I he third t mi!> rent < Drugs .inti Sports, will int hide sin h pres, titers .is the lie.it! pin sit i.m for tile intrrmition.il Olympit leum und tundv Ol.iv.irn, tin I'llt-i Olvmpit mednlixt in t yt ling who w.ix tllstjunlified from her win when she texted positive for drugs Also spe.iking will tx- .1 p.inel of I 'r 11 versitv .itfileles, including tr.uk slur Art Skipper ullti softh.lll pl.lV'T M.irnie Mi (lull Kemuimng spnr.es for this confer true lire limited It will lie M.n 1 *> und ft., wiili.it itiniiiiumly forum from ’ to u p m mi M.n t 1 ()ne or two upper division t e dits on .1 puss no puss buxix ure uvuiluhle foi t it h t onferent e There is u StOper t n-tfil tdiurge und u tuke home ovum lot eat fi t onferent e Kegistrution is uvuilulilt through Dut k ( .ill until M.n Hi untf through the t on tinuulion ( enter .diet M.n i.f I he xyrn pnxiiims tun Ixi fount) under HDLV ill) in tile st hetiule of ( l.isst s I or more mformutiun on the confer (Tin's, there will lie .1 lulile ill (lie l.MI ttxf u \ . or ( tiflt.lt t M.n e ut t it. t to HIGHER EDUCATION UPDATE GTF nominations due Nomination* lor Graduate l ent Ic ing Awards for Outstanding Teaching are due In llic Graduate School, l^r> Chapman Ha!!, m. later than 5 p m on Irtdav Nomination (orlns are avatiahie at departmental offues the referent e desk Inf the Knight and Sc lent< iibrar ics and the (iraduate Si hoot All (ells involved in classroom or laboratory teat hing are eligible (or nomination bv both students and lot - ultv These awards have been estahhsiieti bv the University in cooperation with the Mortar hoard organization in.or der to recognize excellence in teat h trig and at ademn guidatue TwoSMKi awards will he presented at spring t eminent ement Youth campus visit set Nearly r>00 Oregon tans are export ed to partu ipate In tile sixth annual Heat h lor Sut i ess v isitation day for students of tailor ages It) to 1-t and their parents on Saturday from a in to -1 p m The free program is designed to on i enrage Native \merican. African American, Chit and Latino and the Asian Tai ilii Ament an students (rout Oregon to consider higher education, said Allison Davis White I ves, an a a demit adviser in the University's ()l flt.e of Multicultural Affairs We are uri exclled about this year’s visitation das she said We think this is .i stepping stone lor chil dren who might not other w ise explore the opportunities ol i ollege The visitation day will give the slu denis .in opportunity to experience college life on .1 college campus Thev vs ill visit ,1 chemistrv class, on .ut stu dio 1 dormitorv and eat lunch in the dorm cafeteria Workshops lor parents address top ics such as health, employment op portunities and update information on edut alional trends The event is sponsored by the ()l fie e ■' Multu ulturai Affairs and the Ollici d Admissions Professor awarded fellowship University Knglish I’rofessor Kohert Grudin has Iteen awarded a I'tUL’ (lug genheim Fellowship From among t.lU.! applicants, M‘i artists, scholars and sc ientists were chosen to receive fellow ship a wards total 1 n g S-1. ‘I2r>, ()()() Guggenheim fellows are appointed on the basis of unusually distin guished achievement in the past and exc eplion.il promise for future ui com plishmenl The le vs fellows include poets, novelists, playwrights and thea ter artisis painters sculptors, photog raphers, film and video makers, a < I10 reographer, physical and biological scientists, soc ial sc ientists and sc hol ars in the humanities During its (Ut year history the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foun dation has granted more than Sl-IF million in fellowships Grudin was awarded .1 fellowship lor his work on the nature of free thought cAn micoats A 10** m*m* wm TU'Hirro AVAII.AIII.K ATi 1C MU MAIN UfcKK. 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