Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 11, 1996, Page 3, Image 3

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    Student artists can
win $200 for poster
University students can win
$200 for the design of a Martin
Luther King Jr. poster that will be
displayed a campus-wide celebra
tion next month.
“We want this year’s event to
focus on how far we’ve come in
realizing King's dream of an inte
grated America,” said Martin
Kaufman, dean of education and
coordinating committee co-chair.
The poster must be based on
King’s “Realizing the Dream”
theme and be submitted in both
color and black and white. Other
design requirements include:
• 11 inches by 17 inches.
• Submitted on a board, in a
sealed envelope, with identifica
tion on the back.
• Text must include affirmative
action and Americans with Dis
abilities Act statements as re
quired for all University publica
tions.
• Text must also include the
“Realizing the Dream,’ title with
the words “in Celebration of Mar
tin Luther King Jr„” and “Week of
Jan. 13-18.”
• Design must provide space to
list locations and panel members.
• Specifications for paper and
ink must be noted.
Submit entries to art professor
Leon Johnson by 5 p.m., Nov. 15,
at the Department of Fine and Ap
plied Arts, Rm. 198, Lawrence
Hall. Entries will be judged by a
selection committee, and the win
ner will be announced Nov. 22.
For more information call John
son, 346-4123.
University proposes
new computer center
The University has proposed a
state-wide computing center in
Portland that would coordinate
the Computer Science programs
at the University, Oregon State
University and Portland State
University.
The three universities would
still provide courses on their re
spective campuses. However, the
new school would raise the Uni
versity’s visibility in the Portland
area, University officials said.
Reasons behind the proposed
change include the need for more
computer science, computer engi
neering and software engineering
graduates in Oregon and for better
continuing education and train
ing for current employees and
high-tech firms.
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11/14 Tone Poems with David Grisman....$19.00 UO, $23.00 GPX
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11/12 The ITALS.(21 & Over) $10.00
Intro to Telemark Skiing
The Telemark turn opens a fun door to amazing
backcountry ski trips. Telemark resources, equipment
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workshop. Videos with slow motion tips and
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Outdoor Program, EMU Room 37
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