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contributors&#13;
on&#13;
their&#13;
efforts.&#13;
See&#13;
it&#13;
on Page 4&#13;
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Student&#13;
Health   Services   to&#13;
sponsor&#13;
blood&#13;
drive.&#13;
Page   2&#13;
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something   to wrilethis   week.&#13;
Page4&#13;
See  who  had  a  gripe  in  the&#13;
Letters  to  the  Editor.&#13;
Page&#13;
4&#13;
VOLUME&#13;
21&#13;
ISSUE&#13;
12&#13;
UNIVERSITY&#13;
OF    WISCONSIN&#13;
-    PARKSIDE&#13;
Faculty,staff invited to meet Dean of School of&#13;
~Business candidates&#13;
II&#13;
l&#13;
All faculty and staff are cor-&#13;
:\  dially invited to attend  an open&#13;
meetingwith each of the three can-&#13;
didateSfor the position  of Dean,&#13;
Schoolof Business.&#13;
On Thursday,  November   19,&#13;
at&#13;
1:30&#13;
p.m. in Molinaro  128, Dr.&#13;
Linda McAllister,  Professor   of&#13;
Human&#13;
Resource Management  and&#13;
Chair.ofthe Faculty Council,  Cali-&#13;
fornia State  University-Long&#13;
,  Beach,will be available  for ques-&#13;
tions.&#13;
AtCal State, Dr. McAllister  is&#13;
responsiblefor writing the AA CSB&#13;
(AmericanAssem bly of Collegiate&#13;
Schools of Business)   Accredita-&#13;
tionReports and for coordinating&#13;
educational activities  necessary  to&#13;
regainand maintain  accreditation&#13;
status.&#13;
Her administrative  duties  fo-&#13;
cus on the initiation  and&#13;
irnplc-&#13;
mentation of&#13;
programs&#13;
and activi-&#13;
tiesdesigned&#13;
to&#13;
encourage  and de-&#13;
vclopscholariy research  and com-&#13;
munity irueraction.&#13;
Dr. McAllister  has held posi-&#13;
tions&#13;
at&#13;
Whittier College,  Florida&#13;
Atlantic University,&#13;
State&#13;
Univer-&#13;
sity of Ncw  York-Buffalo    and&#13;
Purdue University.   Her book  on&#13;
communicnuon styles, "I Wish I'd&#13;
SaidThat," was recently published&#13;
byJohn Wiley&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Sons, Inc., New&#13;
York, NY.   Dr. McAllister   re-&#13;
ceivedher Ph.D. from Purdue Uni-&#13;
versity  and received  her M.A. and&#13;
B.S. from Wayne State University.&#13;
On Friday ,December4,at   1:30&#13;
p.m. in Molinaro  128, Dr. Robert&#13;
Deans, Professor  of Finance,  Cali-&#13;
fornia   State   University-Long&#13;
Beach,  will be available  for ques-&#13;
tions.&#13;
Dr. Deans held the position  of&#13;
Dean,  School  of Business  Admin-&#13;
istration  at Cal State from 1988 to&#13;
June,  1992.  Selected  accomplish-&#13;
ments  include:  administered   and&#13;
supported  funding for a new School&#13;
of Business  costing  $11.5  million&#13;
with an additional  Sl.75  million  in&#13;
state  funds  for instructional   sup-&#13;
port, and fund raisingof$2   million&#13;
from  private  sources;  responsible&#13;
for the removal  of AACSB  proba-&#13;
tionary  status  in April,  1991; and&#13;
reorganized  the school's  adminis-&#13;
trative  offices,  initialing  a&#13;
new&#13;
Research  Bureau, ConfcrenceCen-&#13;
ter activity,  and External  Develop-&#13;
ment component.&#13;
Dr. Deans was Associate  Dean&#13;
of the School  of Business  Admin-&#13;
istration   at  Temple   University&#13;
(1981-1988)   and has been profes-&#13;
sor of finance  there since 1968.&#13;
Dr. Deans  received  his M.A.&#13;
and Ph.D.  from the University  of&#13;
Pittsburgh  and his B.A.  from  the&#13;
University  of Massachusetts.&#13;
Dr. Richard  D. Brown,  Dean,&#13;
College  of Business  at Northern&#13;
Illinois University,  met with fac-&#13;
.ulty and staff for questioning  yes-&#13;
terday.&#13;
Dr. Brown,  a faculty  mem-&#13;
ber at&#13;
NIU&#13;
since  1971, has held&#13;
his current  position  since  1984.&#13;
Prior experience  at NIU includes&#13;
the positions  of Assistant  and As-&#13;
sociate Dean&#13;
of&#13;
the college;  Act-&#13;
ing Chairperson,   Department  of&#13;
Marketing;  and professor  of bus i-&#13;
ness  education  and administra-&#13;
tive services.&#13;
He has held five leadership&#13;
posts within the AACSB  includ-&#13;
ing President,  Mid-Continent  East&#13;
Deans,  1991-92;  and President,&#13;
Illinois  Council  of Deans,  1988-&#13;
89.&#13;
Dr.  Brown's   accomplish-&#13;
ments  include  the presentations&#13;
"Admission  Standards  for Busi-&#13;
ness Schools,"  «Meeting Curricu-&#13;
lum Standards"  and "Understand-&#13;
ing and Implementing  Personnel&#13;
Standards"&#13;
at&#13;
AACSB  Accredi-&#13;
tation Workshops,   1988-90.&#13;
Dr. Brown received his Ph.D.&#13;
from  the University  of Illinois,&#13;
his M.S. from Emporia State Uni-&#13;
versity,  and  his B.A.  from  the&#13;
University&#13;
of&#13;
Kansas.&#13;
Full vitae on the candidates&#13;
are available&#13;
on&#13;
reserve  in the&#13;
Library/Learning&#13;
Center   (re-&#13;
served by John Stockwell).&#13;
University to present first formal winter com-&#13;
mencement ceremony  December  20&#13;
Walt Shirer&#13;
Press Release&#13;
A&#13;
formal commencement   cer-&#13;
emonyfor December graduates  will&#13;
be&#13;
held for the first time since the&#13;
early days of UW -Parkside,   the&#13;
university has announced.&#13;
Winter commencement  will be&#13;
held December 20 at2  p.m. in the&#13;
Communication  Arts Theater.&#13;
Caps and gowns  will be the&#13;
standard attire.  The format  of the&#13;
commencement  will  be virtually&#13;
the same as that in May, with pro-&#13;
cession of candidates,  presentation&#13;
by faculty marshals  and conferral&#13;
of degrees  by Chancellor   Sheila&#13;
Kaplan.&#13;
For many years, midyearcom-&#13;
mencement has been an informal&#13;
reception for graduates  and their&#13;
guests in Main Place of the Wyllie&#13;
Library-Learning   Center.&#13;
Kaplan  said  that  the formal&#13;
commencement&#13;
this year 'results&#13;
from  the increasing   numbers  of&#13;
December,  as well as May, gradu-&#13;
ates, due in large part to increased&#13;
retention  and graduation  rates.&#13;
"We've  outgrown  the old for-&#13;
mat in Main Place,"  she said.&#13;
Because  of the limited  capac-&#13;
ity of  the  Communication    Arts&#13;
Theater,  graduates  are being asked&#13;
to limit the number  of guests to no&#13;
more than four.&#13;
Potential  December  graduates&#13;
are currently  being certified  by the&#13;
Student  Records  office  and those&#13;
graduates  will soon receive a mail-&#13;
ing with information  and instruc-&#13;
tions  regarding   the  ceremony.&#13;
University  officials  expect  about&#13;
175 students  will be eligible  for&#13;
December  graduation.&#13;
School of Science and Tech-&#13;
nology  Dean  Ben Greenebaum&#13;
will  be  the  commencement&#13;
speaker.&#13;
Caps and gowns  for gradu-&#13;
ates will be available  in the Carn-&#13;
pus Bookstore  no later than De-&#13;
cember&#13;
I.&#13;
A variety of sizes will&#13;
be available  so pre-ordering  and&#13;
fitting will not berequired.  Gradu-&#13;
ation  announcements    also  are&#13;
available  at the Campus  Book-&#13;
store, 595-2301.&#13;
Graduates  who are unable to&#13;
participate  in the Decem ber com-&#13;
mencement  may take part&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
May commencement.&#13;
For information  on eligibil-&#13;
ity for December  graduation,  stu-&#13;
dents  should  call  the  Student&#13;
Records  office,  595-2284.   For&#13;
general  information  about com-&#13;
mencement,  students  should call&#13;
the Chancellor's   area, 595-2368.&#13;
WEDNESDAY,&#13;
NOVEMBER&#13;
18,  1992&#13;
Ben&#13;
Hladilek.a&#13;
student at Walden High School&#13;
inRacine.confers&#13;
with&#13;
UW-ParksidestudentPaul&#13;
Pignoui&#13;
during the opening plenary session&#13;
of the Model Organization  of American  Stales.  The two-day  event,&#13;
which  was sponsored  by the UW-Parkside   Club  for International&#13;
Affairs,  was an opportunity  for area high school students&#13;
to&#13;
simulate&#13;
international  diplomacy  and politics on the UW-Parksidc  campus.&#13;
Women's  Center presents  Do-&#13;
mestic ViolenceAwareness Week&#13;
Dennis  Clarke&#13;
News Editor&#13;
The UW-Parkside   Women's&#13;
Centeris sponsoring Domestic Vio-&#13;
lence  Awareness  Week,  Novem-&#13;
ber 30 through  Decem ber 4.&#13;
Various   events   are  being&#13;
planned  throughout  the week, ac-&#13;
cording  to Heather  McCullough,  a&#13;
worker at the center.&#13;
On Wednesday,  December  2&#13;
at 6:30 pm, Dr. Kevin J. Fullin, a&#13;
physician  from Kenosha,  will be&#13;
speaking  about the Domestic  Vio-&#13;
lence Project.  The room in which&#13;
the event will be held will be an-&#13;
nounced  later.&#13;
On Thursday,  December  3 at&#13;
noon in Molinaro&#13;
113,&#13;
a represen-&#13;
tarivefrom    Women's&#13;
Horizons will&#13;
offer a presentation  on restrain ing&#13;
orders.&#13;
Plans for the other events were&#13;
not finalized  by press  time,  but&#13;
McCullough  says that the Women's&#13;
Center&#13;
will&#13;
publicize&#13;
the&#13;
events&#13;
with&#13;
posters on campus.&#13;
According  to information  pro-&#13;
vided hy the Women's  Center, acts&#13;
of domestic  violence  are&#13;
all&#13;
too&#13;
common, occuring once every eigh-&#13;
teen seconds  in thc United States.&#13;
Twenty  percent  of all murders  in&#13;
the U.S. are committed  within the&#13;
family,  and  thirteen  percent  are&#13;
committed  by spouses.&#13;
Furthermore,  most family vio-&#13;
lence is committed  by men against&#13;
women.  Of all spousal assaults, 95&#13;
percent&#13;
arecommiued  by men. Six&#13;
million   American   women   are&#13;
beaten each ycar by their husbands&#13;
or boyfriends,  and 4,000  of them&#13;
are killed.&#13;
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