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Motivating
higher education
At an annual convocation,
President Frohnmayer
focuses on maintaining
University standards
Ayisha Yahya
Freelance Editor
University President Dave Frohn
mayer urged faculty to work active
ly to elevate the University to high
er academic standards Friday at the
State of the University address at
the annual University Convocation.
Departmental leaders also intro
duced 40 new and newly tenured
faculty members at the ceremony.
“We are blessed with teachers
who truly understand the ideal
that education makes real,”
Frohnmayer said.
The colorful ceremony, which
took place in Beall Concert Hall, be
gan with a procession headed by
East Asian Languages and Literature
Professor Stephen Durrant, carrying
in his hand the University mace.
Faculty members in distinguished
academic regalia filed in to the ac
companiment of lilting melodies by
the Oregon Brass Quintet.
Guests included Oregon Univer
sity System Chancellor Richard
Jarvis, state Reps. Vicki Walker
and Phil Barnhart, and state Trea
surer Randall Edwards.
Frohnmayer said Convocation
was one of the times the University
could think of institutional renewal.
He also spoke of the challenges
the University is facing, including
significant cuts to the educational
budget. While he couldn’t promise
there would be no tuition increases,
he said he could promise an in
crease in the quality of education
and the number of classes offered.
Frohnmayer said the new “deal”
is one of the ways the University is
addressing the needs for quality ed
ucation — it is a plan to distribute
higher education costs among stu
dents, legislators and universities.
He said the University had a re
sponsibility to the state to provide
quality education to maintain the
school’s high standards.
“Now is our time, now is our
moment, the moment to know
what'we are and what we are here
for — to know our purpose,”
Frohnmayer said.
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ASUO President Rachel Pilliod said
ASUO has been working with the
president on the new deal.
“I think the commitment to quali
ty education is an ideal we all share
as students and faculty,” Pilliod said.
Apart from calls for quality educa
tion, there were also demands
community engagement in an
side the campus.
Representing classified staff, Carla
McNelly, the executive member of
the local Service Employees Interna
tional Union, said she was sometimes
a little disturbed by a lack of respect
for others on campus.
“Say hello to the grounds crew
or the folks that prepare meals in
the residence hall,” McNelly said.
“Say hello to the people in the of
fice and know their names. Pick
up after yourself.”
The ceremony ended with the in
troduction of new faculty members.
“It was fun for me,” said Melissa
Redford, a new assistant professor
in linguistics. “I’m a new faculty; it
was sort of a nice official entrance
to the University.”
Contact the freelance editor
at ayishayahya@dailyemerald.com.
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contact with students.
“We want to give the police a hu
man face,” he said.
Patrol Gapt. Eliva Williams said
this Halloween, EPD will have all of
its officers on duty, and added that
there still will be a focused patrol in
the West University neighborhood.
Meanwhile, EPD has continued
to identify people associated with
the September riot. On Oct. 23, a
Springfield man, Paul Michael
Slaven, 19, was arrested for his par
ticipation in burning a $6,378 Uni
versity-owned golf cart.
Sheryl Eyster, assistant dean of
the Office of Student Life, said the
University has been trying to edu
cate students about throwing re
sponsible parties, and has looked
into ways to provide more late
night events on campus. Officials
have already extended the hours at
the Student Recreation Center.
Eyster said University residence
halls have programmed several
events, while sororities, fraterni
ties and student groups have vol
unteer activities planned. She said
the University has been advertis
ing about nonalcoholic Halloween
activities that will take place in
the community.
Contact the reporter
atdaniellegillespie@dailyemerald.com.