University Daily Kansan, June 9. 1980 Page 1 KU building projects progress By Walter Thorp Projects representing, $42.4 million worth of renovation and construction at the University of Kansas are in various stages, with some nearly completed and some not yet on the drawing board. - The School of Architecture and Urban Design begin moving faculty offices to Carruth O'Leary Hall last week to prepare for the Marvin Hall renovation scheduled to begin this fall. - Only the finishing work remains on the addition to Robinson Gymnasium. Administrators are open that it will open for classes in the fall. - As the Aug. 1 completion date for the six-story Malt Hall addition nears, the School of Pharmacy, the science library and the KU Animal Care Unit are preparing to move into the new wing. - Also, plans are being discussed for another library. Money is being raised from businesses around the state for an addition to Summerfield Hall. Allen Wiechert, University director of facilities planning, said bids would be taken for the Marvin Hall project. The construction should begin in September. The $2.2-million renovation will affect the entire building. The plan calls for improving accessibility for people with disabilities in restrooms, bringing the building's two wooden stairwells up to fire standards, adding an elevator, remodeling space and improving air conditioning, plumbing and electrical systems. Wiechert said he was optimistic that the renovation would be completed in one year. Exactly how long it would take to not be known until after bids are taken. DURING THE RENOVATION, the School of Architecture and Urban Design must be relocated. They have been given until Aug. 15 to move. The bulk of next semester's architecture and urban design classes will be in Robinson Gymnasium and Blake and Lindley Annexes. Robinson is being converted to house tem porarily a 10-section design studio. Dennis Domer, assistant to the dean of the School of Architecture and Urban Design, said he was not pleased with the arrangement but that the school would have to do the best it could to handle the split. As the School of Architecture vacates its old building, the School of Pharmacy, the science library and the Animal Care Unit will occupy rooms this summer in the $11.5 million Malott Hall addition. The Animal Care Unit will occupy the first three floors of the addition. The School of Pharmacy will fill the fourth and fifth floors and the science library will expand onto the sixth floor. "All indications are that the Malot addition will be ready for occupancy in the fall," Wiechert said. He said the project was on schedule and well within its budget. Construction on the Malot addition began April 11, 1978. HOWARD MOSSBERG, dean of the School of Pharmacy, explained that when the addition was completed it still had to be approved and accepted by the state before the School could move in. "The contractor is working toward completing the project around Aug. 1, so we have ordered furniture to be shipped in the last week of July." Mossbera said. "We should be in good shape by the fall semester." he said. A new location for the School of Pharmacy will solve two problems, he said. The School will have adequate laboratory space and the graduate and undergraduate programs will be in the same building. The new $6.7 million addition to Robinson Gymnasium should be finished by the middle of July, according to Wayne Ossen, dean of the department of health, physical education and recreation. OSNESS EXPLAINED that the finishing work on the floors and the air conditioning and heating systems remained to be completed on the project. Because of the new addition, Ossess said, his department would be less crowded this fall, and more activity classes could be offered. Student .. from page 1 approval. The latest word is that it's now considered a bi-state agreement. And I have no idea why the Kansas Regents rejected it." William Kelly, KU associate dean of Admissions and Records, said he thought the Rogers simply had to agree with the proposal useful. But neither Kelly, the KU Office of Academic Affairs nor the KU Graduate School could estimate the number of out-of-state graduate students the proposed agreement would benefit FOR WARDLE AND his family, who live just four blocks from the state line, moving into Kansas and a 12-month wait would mean saving $500 a semester. But it also might mean losing that job—the main source of family income. About 1,300 graduate students have assistants, Hayden said, positions which, if they involve teaching, include graduate teaching and research assistants guarantee automatic resident status. Some graduate students have grants of federal loans, especially for assistance that individual schools give. Assistantships are a way that graduate students can save money on fees, according to Kelley Hayden of the Graduate Student Council. ments there to give students, "basically there are no scholarship programs for students who student who can an assistantship on or loan," said Jeff Weinberg, associate director of financial aid. "But I don't see why a student wouldn't want to get Wardle has his reasons. When he first enrolled at KU, he was unable to get an assistantship or a fellowship despite his education, which required education, his academic concentration. Most graduate students can't make ends meet without some kind of financial aid, said George Woodyard, associate dean of the Graduate School. "But with a family," he added, "it's tough to pay back a loan." Woodyard described Wardle's case as "fairly isolated," although he said should provide more financial relief for top-men in order to attract top-applicants. "it's hard for us to compete nationally with Big 10 schools, such as Wisconsin, Illinois and Michigan, that can make better offers," he said. BUT SOME KANSAS CITY, Kan., residents, according to Eugene Eubank, faced education at UMKC, have faced hardship, especially during summer semesters, because of a rule that imposes out-of-state tuition for nonresidents taking more than three hours at UMKC. For a student such as Wardle, who has to commute to KU because UMKC does not offer an early childhood concentration. Eubank could not say whether it was widespread. Hayden was also uncertain about the number of students to whom the Kansas-Missouri state line was a hurdle in a financial obstacle course. He said that "it could be 50 or it could be thousands," and that he had come across several people who would welcome a full reciprocity agreement as an answer to their problems. Hayden responded by graduating students with Kansas City, Mo., addresses, he added, the number of cases probably is substantial. "I certainly don't mean this to sound like a gripe session," he said. "I know that most graduate students, particularly married ones, have money problems. And I know there are individuals at KU who would like to help me with my gripe session. I certainly believe in hard academic requirements to ensure high standards." Wardie has decided to let things lie, including his wife's car in the back yard with a flat tire. "But here it's a matter of the system, and its regulations bypassing the needs of individuals. KU's duty is not to stand as a monument to the state government, but to represent an open university, to serve people. After all, we we're in this together." limit 5 reg 304 limit E EVERY TUESDAY IN JUNE The Kansas Legislative Post-Audit Committee took a gouch-tough stance last Friday in Topeka with the Kansas Board of Regents and state universities over the present methods of collecting overdue student loans. State schools warned to enforce loan payment A report to the committee revealed that 1,234 of the delinquent loans now on the books are from people who now work for the state or file income tax in Kansas. That figure includes 397 people from the University of Kansas. Richard Brown, Legislative Post Auditor, said that some of the loan coounts "are found in the highest levels of debt." Those names were not revealed. THE BEST FROM HOLLYWOOD COMMONWEALTH THEATRES Granada 1527 W. 6th Downtown 843-5788 Up The Academy Feb. 20 and 9:30 State Sen. Jack Steiniger, D-Kansas, told the Board of Regents, "You can't have made much of an effort to keep our students safe, they are debts owed by state employees." Varsity Varsity Downtown 843-1065 Starring Richard Crenna Eve. 7.30 and 9.30 Hillcrest 9th & Iowa 842-84 1. The Long Riders starring the Kavan Busters and the Hawkeyes for 7:30 and 3:00 2. The Baltimore Bullet starring James Colvin and Great Shar for 9:45 3. Nijnsky Cinema Twin 31st & Iowa 842-8400 1. The Black Stallion Starting Starling Rooney Eve 7 30 and 6 40 2. Norma Raze Starting Sally Field Eve 7 40 and 9 30 Sunset Drive West 8th St 843-9172 Now open 7 days a week. "10" Starring Bo Derek Plus Movie Information TELEPHONE 841-6418 The Main Event Starring Barbara Streisand and Ryan O Neil Shows start at dawn The Main Even Jerry Rogers, KU director of Financial Aid, said that his office only handled the applications and approvals for the loans, not the collection of them. It is unlikely that delinquent loans could affect loan availability, he said. Collecting a delinquent loan is done through the Office of the Comptroller. The Office sends a series of letters until forty-five days after the loan is due. Then a registered letter is mailed or a phone call is made to the debtor. One of two collection agencies contracted by the debtor then takes over the account. Mon. June 9 DUCK SOUP and MY LITTLE CHICKADEE A comedy double feature. DUCK SOPP stars the Marx Brothers in a "mathesis saline on toy kingdoms" (Leonard Maltin; the Brothers' funniest film, MY LITTLE CHICKADIE FIELDS and Mae West, with Fields stealing the show in a very crooked game, 1943/1942/78/81). Wed. June 11 FORBIDDEN GAMES One of the greatest anti-war films, a beautiful story of two children, Alicia and Matthew, "One that of all dogs of film experience that does not leave you quite the same." *Palline Kael*. *Confession* (1952/90/10 min.) "Confession" (1952/90/10 min.) Fri. June 13 THE MAZE 3-D hirths and chills as a young couple spend the night in an old house ... but may not live long enough to regret it. "Possibly the last in 'Little House' film," William K. Evanson. We provide the 3-D glasses. Unless otherwise noted; all films will be shown at Wooldruff Auditorium in the Kansas University M-W Films are $1.50 and start at 7:00; Tickets are $1.50 and also start at 7:00. Tickets available at the SUA office, Level information 864-347. No smoking or refreshments allowed. 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