IN BRIEF Speaker uses innovative art in conservation message Environmentalist John Seed will speak at the University tonight in a presentation sponsored by the Envi ronmental Studies Program. The presentation will feature vari ous art forms and media in advanc ing the message of conservation and deep ecology. Seed, founder of the Rainforest In formation Centre in Lismore, Aus tralia, will present in Willamette 100 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. There is a sug gested donation of $5. — Gabe Bradley Korean: Family has history of donating money and art Continued from page 1 the community. As a principal owner of the sev enth-largest conglomerate in South Korea — GS Group — Huh has built business and social ties to the Eugene area since buying Farwest Steel in 1991. He also holds stocks in Western Coating, a coated-rebar manufactur ing company based in Eugene. In 2002, Huh’s family, including his wife, Young Ja, gave a major gift to the art museum to build a wing for Korean art, which is now called the Huh Wing. The family also donated a 19th-century Korean eight-panel folding screen “Scholar's Accouter ments” to the exhibit. “They consider Eugene their sec ond home,” said Charles Lachman, the museum's curator of Asian art and associate professor at the Center for Asian and Pacific Studies. “They are interested in supporting and pro moting Korean art in the community through the museum. ” The Huh family has always been interested in education and art. Huh's father was principal of a Kore an women's high school, while Young Ja is a daughter of one of the greatest Korean modern poets. The couple has bestowed money and art work upon several educational and artistic institutions in Korea. Museum Director David Turner said in a press release he hoped that continued growth of the museum's Korean collection and programs would provide visitors with an op portunity to deepen their understand ing and appreciation for the unique art and culture of Korea. The University’s museum was founded in 1932 as the only campus museum in the nation primarily de voted to the arts of Asia. It reopened this January after a $14.2 million ren ovation and expansion project, which included the Jin Joo Gallery and the Huh Wing. The museum's collection of Kore an art includes 380 items including paintings, ceramics, metalworks and textiles, ranging from the first century to contemporary. As an inaugural ex hibition, the Korean art galleries have featured “True Views: Traditions of Korean Painting,” highlighting ink monochrome painting, decorative painting and folk art traditions. Last year the Korea Foundation awarded a $100,000 grant to the mu seum in recognition of its strong Ko rean art collection. Farwest Steel's gift is a contribu tion to Campaign Oregon: Transform ing Lives, the University's $600 mil lion fundraising initiative. The gift brought the total funds to the amount of $357 million. Looking for a scholarship to support study or research abroad in 2006-2007? A workshop for Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors and Graduate Students to discuss Selection Criteria and Application Procedures for Fulbright, DAAD, Boren/NSEP, Rotary Awards, Gilman, Freeman, & other Scholarships International Scholarships Workshop Wednesday, June 29 at 3:30 p.m. Metolius & Owyhee Rooms, EMU Sponsored by the Office of International Programs Room 330 Oregon Hall tmi m ion 199 E. 5th Ave *(541)484-1334 Sushi on the conveyor Variety of sushi, sashimi, and chef specials starting at $1.50 • Lunch special: • Box • Tempura • Teriyaki • Udon • Yakisoba • Katsu • Variety of sea food salad • To go available • and more Lunch Mon-Fri 11:30-2:30 Dinner Mon-Sat 5:00-10:00 Sunday Closed 022544 Crand Opening! Friday, June 24 Valley River Center Mall hours Mow-Sat 10 a.w.-9 p.w. Suw 11 a.tw.-6 p.w. Charlotte Russe is located rw betweew Hollister awd Cap Kids Now Leasing for next year! University Commons Apartments Furnished 1,2, & 4 bedroom apartments Call and ask about our Manager's Specials! 022541 lished • Full size washers and dryers In every apartment • 24 Hour Fitness Center • Heated pool • Security alarm system • Water, trash, sewer included Roommate matching • 1f 2, ft 4 bedroom apartments • 3 bedroom with a den • Game room • Cased basketball court • Sand volleyball court • Uniformed security on-site u n i versiTY COMMONS apartments 338-4000 90 Commons Drive, Eugene, OR 97401 Hours: M-F 9am-6pm, Sat 10am—4pm Sun 12pm—5pm ftRFCnNMHYFMFPflin your independent student newspaper