University Daily Kansan, April 23, 1985 Page 10 CAMPUS AND AREA Sabbaticals serve as breaks for research By TAD CLARKE Staff Reporter When students hear that a protessor is going on sabbatical, some may think he is merely taking a longer than-usual vacation. But most faculty members spend their sabbaticals conducting research or writing papers or books. Stephen Shawl, associate professor of physics and astronomy, plans to stargaze during his sabbatical next summer. "I will watch that he leave would be no vacation "It's a good time to concentrate hard on research," he said. Shawl said his sabbatical wouldn't happen on the casual "lying outside backpack" basis. Shawl said he planned to study the motions and shapes of galactic globular star clusters at the University of California, Berkeley. He said the research would help him learn the structure and evolution of the galaxy. EVERY YEAR about 75 faculty members request sabbaticals — paid time off to research subjects that interest them or to write papers and The Board of Regents allows a maximum of 4 percent of the KU faculty to be on sabbatical each academic year. The Regents approved sabbaticals for 50 faculty members last week during its monthly meeting June 17. The college will call the cellar for academic affairs, said that 08 instructors had applied for sabbaticals this semester. Sabbaticals may be granted for the entire academic year or for one semester. However, faculty members will receive full tuition and fees taken the entire year off, the salary will be divided between the two semesters. Faculty members must be at the University for six years before they are eligible for sabbaticals. The same is true for any additional TO APPLY FOR a leave, Michal said, faculty members must complete applications and submit them to the department or school in which they work. Applications are then processed. Faculty members submit *Subtlebutual Leaves* for consideration. The committee is composed of Deanell Tacha, vice chancellor for academic affairs; Frances Horowitz, vice chancellor for research, graduate studies and public service; and 10 faculty members. Marilyn Stokstad, professor of art history, plans to travel to many places during the next academic year to conduct research for a book about Western European garden imagery in medieval literature. Many faculty members stay in Lawrence during their sabbaticals. Others travel to faraway places Stokstad said she would be traveling to cities in Spain and England and to Washington, D.C. "There's no vacation involved here," she said. "This is too much of an opportunity to pass up." Carlin signs measure on child exploitation By United Press International TOPEKA — Gov. John Carlin yesterday signed into law a bill expanding the crime of sexual exploitation of a child to include possession of materials showing a real child engaging in sexually explicit conduct. Under current law it has not been a crime to possess such materials, including film, photographs, negatives, slides, books, magazines or other printed or visual items. The bill also expands the definition of "promoting" to include displaying or exhibiting such materials, and any play or other live performance with the intent to arouse or gratify the sexual desire or appeal to the prudent interests of the offender, a child, or other person. Under current law, the promoting must be done for profit. Also signed into law was a bill that designates a portion of Interstate 135 in Wichita as the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Highway. The same bill includes provisions allowing Olathe to issue bonds for matching money to build a state intermediate 3 interchange at 1991 st. Sen. Paul Burke, R-Leawood, who amended the Olathe measure into the King highway bill, said Olathe now has two I-23 exits — at Santa Fe, in the heart of the city, and in downtown. He said those exits were sorely inadequate to handle the current flow of traffic. The new law would allow local governments to issue bonds to provide matching funds to federal money for the purpose of building interstate highway exits, subject to a 10 percent voter protest petition and approval of the Department of Transportation. BE READY FOR FINALS Attend the *PREPARING FOR FINALS* *STUDY SKILLS WORKSHOP* Wednesday April 24 7:30 to 9 p.m. 300 Strong Hall FREE! Presented by the Student Assistance Center for sophomore class officers President Secretary Brady Stanton Margaret Salisbury Vice President Treasurer Amy Varney Neal Erickson VOTE TUESDAY 23 AND WEDNESDAY 24 TEST RIDE and COMPARE SHAKESPEARE NEVER KNEW PILOT PEN. He wrote beautifully, without our Rosar Power Ball. 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