Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 05, 1993, Page 12, Image 12

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    Ever Think
of
Teaching?
If vmi are .t senior or a college graduate. you
ean Income a member of ihe u.u hmg profes
sion !n t ammy vour f l< menfurv t» Vconiiun,
( < m/tune anti Muster ■> Digu< a! (he sinic time
throtieh Whitworth collcgi Master in
Teaching Program Inis progressive program
begins in June >3 anti culminates the follow
HU* A Ml. .it'i r.fi'tti U\h f'SH'.’ i. (ft'.'l'
Late . ui. if ail courst woik is completed a
Master - ii< tee
Dr ttt ic\ Duffy the direit<>r >1 the Master :n
[cashing Program, will he on > ampus.
I hursday April Nth from I Oam--pm in i KB
Hail Slop in and ieatn fans ■. ou .an enter a
pro- if.at Developing Reflective
leai lu rs for l eadership in lYunorrow s
Si hoots Ion Mi" : i .o. into
W'lttworih- Ml ’ program nnlas
l >(N 4(i(i- 12.N
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Faculty strike ends in Cincinnati
CINCINNATI (MM *
tors for the l Jimersitv of ( iru in
n.Ji anti strikiriK fat ulfv m«*n»
tiers reached a tentative
agreement on n three-vear t on*
!rat t Saturday emJinjt a fiv»-dov
strike
Members of the American
Asset t.titon of University Pro
fessors campus t hapter. which
represents l.dlfi full-time fat oi
ls members, must approve the
pm 1 No dole was set for u :.>ti
fit alioil vole
The strike has kept about *t0
pertfin of the bargaining unit's
niemtiers from < lasses since if
began Monday About tl per
( cut of classes uere < am *>!**<)
•Mi.Is (lav this university ■'■nr!
The contrai t ini hides no pay
raise during the current school
soar but does (.all for pay
increases of Z percent in the
1993-t'BH school year and 4
pen ant the following year, fair
cutty the average facultv salary
is sal 0110
Both sides also agreed that a
$z H million retirement imm
eve will he distributed first to
health benefits for retirees and
then to a development fund
administered In the depart
merits
I owe II l i' ikf a union
spokesman. said the administra
imn dropped its demand to tie
able to suspend a faculty mem
ber without |>a\ before a hear
ing
The university also agreed to
restrict its ability to su ib h a
ji - lessor from a tenure trai k
position to a non-tantire-trai k
posit ion. except lor clinii <»l fac
ulty m the medii.il school.
I.* ike said
The i outran is retroactive to
last fall, when the old contrai t
expired
Actress settles lawsuit
I.o.s \\< .1 l.l.s i/U’i - («***na Davis -.onit'd •> lawsuit thpt « iaitned
,, journalist invented quotes 11 a profile »>t her
Ittrms of i.is! week s settlement with Frank Saneilo weren t clis
q()II, s .,r,- is,u ilh lilt! s«»!ilenient md I now hope IO get
ImiA 111 work non that tins eight mare is me: Saneilo said
j in* m-vear-old actress sum! fur S’> million lor invasion >1 privai \
after Sonello s art it If appeared in tht* l)ft ember issue ol it nman s
World magazine
The storv titled Tieena Davis - I Want to Have a Hnb\ dis
missed her relationship with Hollywood security consultant (<.ivm
de lift ker
Davis, who starred in Thelma oinl Umisr, A longue of their Ow n
and The H\ won an Aiademy Award in 1'IHH as supporting actress
m Act identtll tourist
Moviegoer
sprays mace
WEST PALM HF.ACH. Kin
(AP) — A woman refused to
be quiet during a showing ol
ilu' movie A birr in tiw Sk\
. id sprayed Main in the tn> e
of a patron who asked her to
shut up
The assailant fled after the
incident Wednesday- The
maced woman was treated at
the theater by paramedics.
Get A
flood Jo*1
When you’re ready
to apply for that great job, j
your resume will get noticed
if it looks something like this.... j
Available 2 Yr-Turn
Board Position^
• 1 Fresh nan
• 2 Sophomore
• 1 Graduate Student
• 1 Teaching Faculty
Available I vr- Term
;mTr.l*raiiXT
•1 Studcnt-at:Large
Run
for the
Board!
Nominations
taken at the
Bookstore
Annual
L Meeting.
* You may
nominate yoursein
i o hooksiour; \\\i \imi i:h\<
Tuesday, April 13th, 3:30 pm, 133 Gilbert Hall
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