Frances Horowitz New vice chancellor at career peak By TAMMY TIERNEY Staff Writer A promotion to vice chancellor for research and graduate studies and dean of the graduate school was not a career choice but with rot, rather, a natural progression. "I've just had lots of opportunities to advance," Horowitz said yesterday. "My goal was never a career as an administrator. I just wanted to be a good psychology researcher." Horowitz will replace William Argersinger, who resigned to return to teaching chemistry July 1. Horowitz, a native of New York City, came to the University of Kansas in 1961 after earning a B.A. in philosophy from Antioch College, a master's degree in elementary education from Goucher College, where she was a Ford Foundation Fellow and a doctorate in psychology from the University of Iowa. Horwitz began at KU as a research associate with the Bureau of Child Research and an assistant professor in the home economics department. THROUGH HER research the home economics departments developed into its present status as the department of human development and family life. Horowitz was named chairman of the department in 1967 after serving for three years as acting director. In 1975 Horwitz was promoted to associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, where she has remained until her recent appointment. As vice chancellor for research and graduate studies and dean of the college, the advanced degrees programs of several University schools and will be responsible for the administration of the university's research funds handled by the University. Her responsibilities also will include operational responsibility for the Bureau of Child Research, the State Geological Institute, and the Institute for Social and Environmental Studies and several museums. She will handle all research and all research funds. HOROWITZ SAID that she was not intimidated by the career of her job and that she viewed it as "taking on a broader set of responsibilities." "I have a lot to learn," she said, "and a lot of people to meet. But that's the fun of it. "The notion that women are reluctant to take responsibility is not true. There are just as many men who are intimidated by responsibility. Ultimately there isn't much difference." Horowitz said she planned on making no immediate changes in the existing graduate school program. "I think that any changes will evolve through relating to people and facilitating what they need," she said. "A good administrator is someone who provides leadership and facilitates what people want and need while operating within the goals of the college," she said. Horowitz described what she considers a good administrator. Horwitz said that she did not, as a woman, feel any additional pressure because of her new job but that she might serve as a model for others. "I think models are important. I am not always conscious of being female. However, when I work with someone who feels it's important to have worked with a female, then I'm conscious of it and I'm glad." Horowitz said that, in addition to her new iob, she would continue to teach. "I wouldn't give up teaching," she said. "I love it." She said she had no aspirations for a higher administrative position. "That is it," she said. "If I do a good job here, that'll be fine with me." --- Casa De Taco Mexican Food Deliciously Different Happy Hours 4-6 M. Sat. 1105 Mass. 843 9880 Squeezer's Palace Sandwiches, Sundaes, Shakes 12th & Oread (north end of campus). 11:12 Mon.-1, 1-5 Sun. Commissioners vote to accept improving bids Lawrence city commissioners had an easy time of it last night as they breezed through a full agenda, hardly stopping at the first sign. Lawrence was ready before approving, denying or deferring it. The commissioners passed a motion to continue with the project, provided the county also was willing to proceed. The county will be raised by an additional bond issue. The longest discussion involved improvements to North Iowa Street beyond the turnout of the city. The largest component of Transportation, which is supervising the project, raised the estimate and accepted bids for the work, which will require the city to invest $187,000 at its share of the financing. University Daily Kansan COMMISSIONER BARLEY Clark emphasized the importance of having a good emphasis. Wednesday, June 28.1978 dustrial quality road into the area, which he called Lawrence's only real industrial park. In other business, a report on bulletin boards for the downward area, along with the newsroom at the local commission. The proposal was for a two-section sign that would have a directory of merchants on one half and space for the posting of notices on the other. 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