Friday, March 21, 1980 University Daily Kansan 2 Regents committee OKs 4 new degree programs Four proposed new degree programs at the University of Kansas were approved and one was shelved yesterday by the Academic Committee of the Kansas Board of Review. Three of the approved programs were listed under the category described as "Recommend strongly—should be established as soon as feasible." These included the initiation of a bachelor of science degree program in toxicology, a bachelor of science degree program in pharmacy, and a certificate program in medical dosimetry. The fourth proposed program approved was the initiation of a Master of Historical Administration and Museum Studies. This program, however, was listed under the category of "academic approval, but subject to low priority if other factors indicate the wisdom of such delay." The program, designed to train students in computer science, curators, was the subject of concern of several educators said the program might duplicate the Joint Institute for Education program at Emphasized State University. But Chancellor Archie R. Dykes told the board that the program was not viewed by Kus compete with the Emporia State program, but as supplementary. The four approved programs will be presented for a final vote today before the full board. Approval of a proposed master of science engineering management was postponed. A similar question of course duplication, this time with a program offered at Kansas State University. Del Shankar, executive vice chancellor, said the program would train those students with a bachelor of science in engineering wanted to enter the management sector. Shankel said that if such a program was instituted, an estimated 60 students were waiting to enroll in it immediately. Approval of the engineering program will be delayed at least until the Regents April meeting, after further study of possible duplication with the K-State program. KANSAN On Campus **TODAY:** A JUNIOR SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES SYMposium will be held all day in Nichols Hall. The IHPER DANCE DEPARTMENT ART AND HUMANITIES symposium will be shown at 9:30 a.m. in Room 203 Bailey Hall and at 2:30 p.m. in the basement of Lippincott (Old Green). The SPENCER MUSEUM OF ART will have a gallery installation by John O'Boyder at 3 p.m. in the Surfside Room in the Upton. TONGHT: AN OBSERVATORY OPEN HOUSE will start at 7 p.m. in 500 LANDER CAMP, where the guest will meet at 7 p.m. in the FELLOWSHIP will meet at 7 p.m. in the International Room in the Union. The KU CONCERT CHORUS PUNG CONCERT in BROOKLYN will meet at the Swarthout Recital Hall in Murray Hall. TOMORROW; The KANSAS SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION will have its annual meeting at the KU Basketball Hall. The KU basketball team will start a doubleheader against Fort Hays State University at 1 p.m. at Quincy Field Paul Manoir. (MANO RECTAL at 1 p.m. in Murphy Hall) AURH accepts late candidates By BILL VOGRIN The election of officers for the Association of University Residence Halls will be more than a formality this year. Staff Reporter Election committee chairman Shannon Murray decided last night to accept three late entries to the election, assuring a contested battle for the two positions. In an emergency meeting of the AUHR Executive Board last night, Murray explained her decision to allow the late entries onto the ballot. "I've decided to the three late candidates run," Murray said. "There was a communication problem, and a problem with the system, one of the balls, so we extended the deadline. CANDIDATES WERE first eligible to file for office more than two weeks ago, and the deadline for filing was extended three times before the final March 19 mark. Filing late for president and vice president were Larry Kolster, Warrensburg, Mt., sophomore and Scott Tempelman, junior. The former Village junior, registered for taurure. The late filings raise the total number of candidates for the four AURH positions to seven. The race for secretary is uncontested for candidate Amy Handleman, Overland Park freshman. Incumbent president Jay Smith and his running mate Mark Fouts, current vice president, are seeking candidate Eddo Sodo freshman, is running for treasurer. SMITH AND Fours won an uncontested election last year and AUHK board members feared students apathy would force a change in the administration, president receives his room free, and the other successful candidates receive a single room for the price of a double. But Murray said these incentives had little to do with the decision to run. She attributes the small number of candidates to several factors. Student apathy, the time spent on jobs, and students leaving the residence kids next year hurt participation, she said. A debate between the presidential teams will be scheduled before the March 25-26 elections. Dinner to demonstrate Thailand's culture A dinner of traditional foods from Thailand and a show of Thai fashions, martial arts and dancing will make up Thai night Sunday and will mark the opening of an exhibition of Thai art and handicrafts set to be brought next Tuesday at the Kansas Union. Tickets for the dinner and show are $4 and can be purchased at the SUA ticket office. The exhibition is free. Servanna Tolpanichuk, a spokesperson for the KU Thal Student Association, said Thai night and the exhibition were being held to combat misconceptions Americans have about the Far East. "Most people, when they think of the Orient, think of China and Chinese things. But Thailand isn't like that, it's very different." 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