Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 14, 1993, Page 8, Image 8

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    Foreign Language Teacher Preparation at the
University of Oregpn
The University of Oregon's College of Education is now
accepting applications for its post-baccalaureate teaching
license program in French, German, Japanese, and Spanish.
Graduates are certified to teach their language
specialization, kindergarten through twelfth grade, in
Oregon and other states. Students start the program
Summer '93 and complete it the following Spring. (Other
options may be possible.) Program coursework can be
applied toward an interdisciplinary master's degree in
foreign language teaching.
Special Education at the University of Oregon
The University of Oregon's College of Education is now
accepting applications for the Handicapped Learner
endorsement program, which prepares teachers to work
with children and youth with disabilities. No previous
coursework in education is necessary. Students can start
the program Summer, Fall, or Winter terms.
For further information or an application packet, please write:
University of Oregon, College of Education,
Office of Student Support Services, Box M, Eugene, OR 97403.
Or call (303) .346-3527.
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Celebrating
"Our International Students
during the month of April!
These students in the UO International
Cultural Service Program
will be here talking about their countries.
Stop in and meet them! Main floor.
Wednesday:
9:00-11:00
2:00 • 4:00
Philip from Nigeria
George from Georgia
Thursday;
8:00 • 10:00
Jane from Kenya
A PARTNER
EQUITY
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Walker That's not our plan I was sorry to see the NCAA start to
allow Division I schools to keep six men's teams and eight women s
teams. That's not what we'd like to do; we want to provide oppor
tunity. not take opportunity away
ODE; It is already difficult to fund the 14 teams Oregon now has
How will Oregon fund the additional women's team'
Walken Rich (Brooks, the Oregon athletic director) has already
talked to me Bbout getting very involved in a fund-raising effort to
raise money for a new sport Any
lime you add a new sport, your
field of interest broadens; there are
a lot of soccer enthusiasts in the
state; there are a lot of swimming
enthusiasts. Those are groups of
people we haven't tapped.
ODE: Another proposal in the
resolution calls for, on a confer
ence and national level, the elimi
nation of athletic scholarships for
‘Any time you add a
new sport, your
field of interest
broadens.*
Barbara Walker,
associate athletic director
people who already have me
moons to go to college. Is there any chance this may happen in the
future1'
Walker: I think there is a strong chance nationally. It won't hap
pen unless it happens nationally. I think in the next year you will
hear some < oncrete proposals about need-based aid.
Athletic departments art* running deficits, and one of the major
costs is the grant-in-aid We re going to have to look at where we re
spending our money and at ways to cut hack without eliminating
opportunities.
Again, we're trying to be pro active by having a gender equity pol
icy on our campus, but we're also waiting to see what happens
nationally
Pros set for Eugene race
Professional cyclists from the
United Stales and Canada will
descend on Kugeno today for the
start of the 1993 Tour of
Willamette
Riders for C.oors Light. Saturn.
Shaklee and TCBY will compete
in the five-day, six-stage race that
ends Sunday with a criterion on
campus.
Coots Light Tour (it> Franco vet
erans such as Davis Phinney, Ron
Kiefel and Roy Knickinan will be
vying for the men’s pro/1-2
crown along with local riders
from Hutch’s and Oregon Club
Sports
DANCING! SPECIALS!
Every Night of the Week!
Open until 2:30 am daily
L All lottery games
□ and full game room!
Uj^Sr
Open 11 am to 10 pm
to all age* for food service
343-0681
13th & Alder
On Campus
University Housing
University Ot Oregon
JOB OPPORTUNITY
SENIOR DESK ASSISTANT
Vacancies are anticipated for the 1993-94 Academic year at the
Carson/Earl/Watton Area Desk. HamiltorVBean Area Desk and
The University InrVRiley Area Desk
JOB OPENING: Fall Term 1993 continuing through Spring Term
1994 Applicants must he able to commit to working the entire
1993-94 academic year. Training will begin Spring Term 1993
Job descriptions are attached to applications
COMPENSATION: Campus single room and board credit and a
cash stipend of $1710 00 (9 equal payments) An hourly rate of
$5 15 will be paid during the training period
QUALIFICATIONS: Preference will be given to qualified
individuals with U of 0 Housing experience The Senior Desk
Assistant works an average of 20 hours per week, divided
between desk and supervisory duties The Senior Desk Assistant
must live in the U of 0 residence halls and be registered for a
minimum of 8 undergraduate or 1 graduate credit hour(s).
Candidates must have an accumulative GPA of 2.5 and received
at least a 2 25 last term
APPLICATIONS: Applications are available at all Area Desks and
at the University Housing front desk and are due back to any
Area Desk or the University Housing front desk, no later than
Noon. Wednesday. April 16.1993 Applications may be screened
on the basis of their quality and only completed applications will
be guaranteed consideration
An AA/EOE institution, committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act