Session I: Overview Ben l inder Room Tuesday, May 18 3:30 - 3:00 p.m. I his session will prov ide an ovmiew of the promotion and tenure pii» ess iiv ludin^ a discussion of differerxes in pnx edure* for i Assisiatf I’rofi-sMir w ith indefinite tenure and procedures lor promotion to full Profissir Panel Modvnloi \ Lorraine Davis, Via- /"ii«"i AruJtmu- Prrs unH Panel Partinpants Patricia C.wartney-C.ibbs, .3-. > ■>if Prosor , v t Vivrtnu-’ti I Currftil Chair 1PC Robert Hurwit/, Pn’V - • Mn ;i I Vparimtnl, Cuttml memfei I'PC Joe Stone, A^vtiiu liron, Calicut •>’ \H' ami Soonr» Norman Wessells,■ I Session II: Special Issues Iuesday, May 23 (•erlinger Lounge 3:30 - 3:30 p.m. this session w ill address the issue" of oix-n vs cfosed tiles and s|xsial issues women and minorities la. ■ Panel Moderator Lorraine Davis, Vm I'r, ■ ■ >,Aoulrmit !'<• ■ rml Panel Participants Diane Broker, P" ’e-o' sjv. sal FJucathw r« Kfhahl-i.it:,•» t urrent [ mnnlrr. I If (ran Storkard, Profi ■ » x,s yv / V/urfwrri.M u”< nl Char D.-U Melinda (.rier, C .‘ifip/inriw ('‘i:,,» Di»c< f,» * tayaf Se»:i. • lnu i a", nr />. ■<:(»> / pi Nortnan VVessels, L j Knicks go up 3-1 on Hornets ( HARI.CT1TI . N'(' (AH Kola win Hlockman knows who the Now York knn ks are supposed to turn to in a pinch — ami it isn't him Y»t, Hl/n kman was tho hero Sunday, sinking a 2D-font jumper w ith '> -4 sis owls loft, giving tin- Nett York knn ks a v ii tors over the ('.hurlotle I lor not s and a t 1 load in their I Astern (dnferent *• soim final series ■'The phis was to find Patrick." Mar kman said, referring trn enter Patrn k I wmg. the Knn ks all star ( enter "And then when f’atrit k i an t get it. then ho finds all the rest of us helpers " HI.ii kman. struggling with ill percent shooting in the playoffs, took a pass from a stumbling Hubert Hat is and fired in the game-w inning shut from the top of the km just before the 24 sot ond eloi k expired After Charlotte took a timeout, kendall (.ill got the mlMiunds pass to Muggst Hogues, hut he lost the hall trying to go dow n the lane hwing scooped it up to set ore the vii tort. although the knit ks scored just H points in the fourth quarter (.aim; fixe of tile hest-of seven series will he plated next Tuesdat in New York Although on the verge of < liw lung their series, i ouch Pat Kilev didn't i elehrate "We can't lie pleased with how we plated and flow we handled pressure. Riley said "Howev er. we did get the win Now . tvo hat e the chance to go holla and plat the kind of game that w ill adt am e os to tin- next round Kwlng who finished with 2H points and It) rebounds. s< ored with 0 07 left in the third quar ter, rapping an H-0 run that gave the knit ks their largest lead. titVTi 1 The Hornets used defense to rally with a 2.1-12 spurt, t losing to a 7H-74 defir it on a three-pointer by Tonr Bennett But Herb Williams st ored on a baseline jumper with 20 sis finds left in the quarter fur ati410-74 lead New York turnovers on stu t essive possessions helped Charlotte tie the st ore in the fourth peri od Thu first one brought the Hornets to H4-82 on a follow shot hv Alonzo Mourning at 8:01. The set - olid set up Carry Johnson's dunk of a Dell Curry miss at 0:01 "Our problem yvitli their attac king defense is that yve're not advant mg the hall." Riley said "We re taking too many dribbles and not enough passes Muggsy is a one-man press .ill hv himself You've got to he careful around him." Neyv York respnmled yvitfi an 0-2 run and a 02 fitt lead tin living's yvindtnill slam yvitli 3:09 left, hut the Hornets scored the next six points. 1-arn Johnson, who scored 24 points, hit two free lliroyy s at 2 2 ). Hogues sc ored on .i jinnpt*r at 141 and Johnson yvent to ins isolation play to score yvitli 2K set oncis left, ty mg the score at ‘12 and setting tip Bloc kmon's heron s That only comes from years of experience," Hlat kman said, "and also, years of hay ing sui t ess at doing that I y\as floppy to get the t ham e." £ike do J?eai All \ Night? BARGAIN ; ! i BOOKS W-'fcXltWi «HM UVX'JKWJ ts, $198 & Up! May 10th-21st • Main Floor All S«iles Final! • No Further Discount. 13th & Kincaid • 346-4331 • M-Sat Graduation Announcements Kinko's offers a line of graduation announcements created to meet your individual needs. Graduation announcements that fit your time frame and your budget! • 4 styles to choose from • Matching name cards • Quick turnaround time • No minimum orders • Reasonable prices kinko's the copy center 344-7894 860 E. 13th Avenue Eugene, OR 97401 J/W„r/, June 25 July 10 50% UO student discount 687-5000 Hull Center Oregon Bach Festival The fun is Bach!