University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, September 20, 1989 5 Regents seek better feedback By Kate Lee The Board of Regents is going to recommend that state legislators visit Regents campuses more frequently, said Stanley Koplik, executive director of the Regents. Kansan staff writer The recommendation will be made next month to the special committee He said he hoped the recommendation would encourage more and better communication and information sharing between schools and the lawmakers. "We want the legislators to be better acquainted with who we are and what we need," Koplik said. "The more often we tell our story, the better off we'll be. "We want the Legislature to have a better understanding of what the Regents schools are about.The best way to do this is to bring them to the campuses and give them a first-hand impression of what's going on." State Rep. Rochelle Chronister, RNeodesha, said she would like the opportunity to make more visits to the campuses. She said the schools were divided among the legislators. Chronister has been assigned the University of Kansas Medical Center in the past and has tried to visit every other year. ing of the universities' individual needs, she said. The visits could help the legislators understand issues more clearly, Chronister said. Because of the size of some of the schools, it is difficult for the legislators to have an in-depth understand- Judith Ramaley, executive vice canceller, said KU officials encouraged legislators to visit the campus. "The more they can see our programs and our people, the more comfortable they can be with us," she said. "They can get a sense of where the money is going. It is much easier to explain what we want money for if we can show them." Ramaley said the members of the interim committees came to KU this summer for an informal visit, which allowed them to get to know the people in the campus community. 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