Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 01, 1994, Page 4, Image 4

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sacred and wauled to protect
Deur informed port official*
of a federal law that mandates
that tribe* must have a say in
how (heir land is used, and
then documented the tribe's
wish to preserve and maintain
the land, which became a pub
lic record About a month lat
ur. port officials announced
they would stop their plans for
development.
The projec t "showed mo
that I could have an impact on
real problems," said Deur,
who later returned to teach
geography at the institute.
Medler said the program
has changed academic ca
reers and has solidified the
interests of the participants.
The experience also has al*
lowed students to get jobs in
areas such as land-use plan*
ning and cartography —
skills that students have
learned at the institute, he
said
Although some students
who want to study in the pro
gram cannot because they
must stay in Eugene to take
required courses, there is a lot
of discussion about integrating
the program into the under
graduate curriculum. Deur
said.
University tuition and fi
nancial aid are transferable to
the program, and room and
hoard costs $125 a week.
Some student employment,
including work study, is avail
able.
Students who wish to enroll
in the program for spring term
must complete an application
and provloe a $50 deposit. For
more information, contact fer
ry Medler at 34B-4862.
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than you were
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from 7 to 9 p m at Kilev Hall (Patterson
Street and 11th A venue J The video Hut I
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