Faculty Notes Jagdish Ahuja, Matnl;'malics, visited the U n i v e ~ i t i e s of Agr<l, Allahabad, lJombilY, Chandlgarh. and Delhi rn Irnhol, Aug. :l6-Sept. 25. He gave invited talks .lotl p.lrhcip.lted in d i ' i c U 5 ~ i o n 5 on distribution and estimation theory. Kennelh Dueker, Urban and Public Afialrs. has been dppoinlecf to J seven-member c i t i z e n ~ ' panella assist in the <ieveloprnent of Tti-N\et's 1986-87 m d ~ 5 tri)ll-il distriC! budg('t. Don C. Gibbons, S o c i ( ) l o g ~ ' Olnd Urhan Slur/it..... and co-author Marvin D. Krohn had the fourth edition of Delin(Juent Behavior publish('{! b) Prentice·lldl!. Inc in N(Jvli'mbtor 1985. Ulrich H. H.udt, Curriculum <lI1d AdmlnJstr.lIion. recently completed si>. y C i l r ~ d ~ St.lte Coordmator of Ihe Internalional Reddmg Assod.)Iion. During thai lime. the orgolniz<llion tripled in size, earning the P r e s i d e n t ' ~ (up fM 1985. Hardt abo (haired two Western Regional IRA Conferences in Portland during that pt'riod. Mel I(illz, Art, sel'\,oo on the eight-member review and selectIOn panel of the Visual Arts Program of the National Endowment fOf the Arts, which met Nov. IR-22 in Washington, D.C. TIlf' panel conducted J pE'{'r review of grant applicdtions in the visudl i l r t ~ Miu)' Kinoick, Educatiun, \\.15 elt'(tt'(/ V i c e - P r e ~ l d t < n t (,1M Preo;idcnt-I!Ie<:l) Qf the 1't1tlflc Northwest Association for Instltutlon,)1 Rest'arch and Pltmning .It Its aoou.ll conference in Seattle, Nov. 7-8. William Little, BI.lck Studies, h a ~ been awarded a certificate of appreci.lIlon'by Ihe United Stales tnformJtlon Agency (USIA) for h i ~ sclVice as a bwrd member 01 the World Affairs CounCil, a ~ well .15 fOf openmg his horne 10 intcmational yi"lloro; ttl Portl,md Joan McMahon, Spet'Ch dnd Heuring <;CIt'nces, w a ~ awarded " t - I o n o r ~ of the Ort'gon Speech .mel HearinH ASMXiation" at O S J I A ' ~ conference in Lmcoln City, Oct. 11, Mc(\.ldhon was hOflOfl'{J for her invoh'emenl in rt">e<lrch and workshops, influenCing th{' roucation of future '>jX'('ch-Iaoguilgl.' p a t h l l l o ~ i " l ~ and audiologists, and 1 5 years of ..... f\ice to OSIIA, for whl,h shi> servro .IS p t ~ i d e n t (or 1 'It vears Vergil Miller, Dean, Business Administratioo, has been appointed 10 a Ilv{'-member board 01 dir('("lors for the newly organized FrC«lom federal Savings and loan As5.OCiation, haS€(1 in Corv<lllis. The lender, formerly known .IS St<Jte federal Sayings Jr"Id loan, was laken over by federal regulators Dec. £> and reopened Dec 9 as Freedom Federal. PSU presidential scholarships offered A limited number of 1 9 8 6 ~ 8 7 Presidential Scholarships for at least $1,000 per year and renewable for three more years will soon be awarded to qualified freshmen who plan to enroll at Portland State University. To apply, students must: be> seniors graduating from Oregon or Southwest Washington high schools; have a grade point average of 3.5 or above; have scored 1,100 or more on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT); and be a citizen or permanent residents of the U.s, Forms to apply for P5U Presidential Scholarships are now available in high school counselors' offices or from the PSU Office of Student Affairs, P.O, Box 751, Portland, OR 97207. Completed applications are due by March 7.. The scholarships are funded by Portland State alumni and friends. PSU's Contemporary Danci' Season progresses during the next few months with performances by a variety of exciting dancers, On March' " Karole Armi'.Jge combines d.JSskal baJ/eI, modern dance and new wave music. "The Comp.my Wt' Keep" (dbove), PSU's professional dance compimy in residence, will perform on April 10·12. And Brdn;slav Tomich will offer "performimce art" on May 15-'7_ Tidets iJre dVdildbk at 219-4440, LaUreen N u § ~ b . a u m , ForeiRn languages. spent 1'::185 on sabbalkal.J! the U n i ~ ' m j t y of Leiden (Ihe Netherlandsl .md al lhe U n r v e r ~ i l \ l of Konstanz (GermanvL where she contlnUOO hel rt'*.<ltrh, slartro In 1984.11 the leo Baeck I n ~ t i t u t e , New York Ci!y, on the lire dnd ..... orks of German novelist and N , ~ y i 5 1 G<-org Hermann durmg hi) exile 1(3)- 1941 in the Nethedunds. Rudi Nussbaum, Phy,ics, spe-nt the last term of his 1985 sabbatkal leave atlhe U n i y e r ~ l t y of Lelden (Ihe Nf'lherlandsl and Ihe rest of the year on leave Without PdY at the Institute ot Technology ([kitl. Netherl,mdsl and atlhe I n ~ t i t u l l > for Nurlear Solid State PhYSICS al the Unillef!,ilY oi KOnSlanl (Germany). At the thrt't' h u ~ t In,titute.;, he participated in ongoing research and prese-ntNI *minars. Fred Sauller, MUSIC, h a ~ produced a commercial audio C d s ~ t t e , "The Spirit of St. Mark's," aVililable at classical record shops. The digItally recorded chrome lape, recorded at realtlrne, ft'iltures Ih(' musIC of V(>flice In the Gabrieli Period as performed by the Irnperial Brass, conductro by Stefao Minde, <Inc! edilf'(l by Sautter. Frederick C. West, HIstory, IS author of the monograph, A CriSi<; Or tm., Weimar Republic A Study or the German Reierffldum oi 20 June 1926, pubJishi"d as Vol. 1 M of the MemQif5 or the Ame,.i,an Phl/osap/llea' Society !Philadelphia, 1985). USE PSU LIBRARY Alumnt Benefits Card 229-4948 Allen named new football coach Ernest "Pokey" Allen, new Yiking head football coach, answers questions At news conference where he Wd5 introduced to the campus and nt"ws media by Athletic Director Roy Love (right), Allen, former defensive coord;n.ltor for the Portland Breakers of the us Football League, replaces Don Read who is now at University of Montana, Allen, who has cOilched at Simon F r a ~ r University, University of Montana, fastern Washington dnd California, s.tys his Vikings will feature d wide.open passing attack, He arrived on campus in early /dnuary, turning immediately 10 pfayer recruitment, Here is a valuable supplement to your current I ife insurance plan ~ easy, economical. 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