Thursday, August 23, 1973 11 University Daily Kansan Kansan Staff Photo by CARL DAVAZ Juggling Class Cards Getting through enrollment without a pause to juggle one's class schedule can be a challenge. Park junior, and Jody Smith, Ountau junior, a take break to try to sort through the maze New Tenure Plans Due Sept.4 Tentative plans for revamping the tenure program at the University of Kansas will be presented Sept. 4 by the four committee assigned this summer to study the problem, according to Chancellor Emeritus Raymond Nichols. Nichols said he expected the committees to offer "a sound and timely plan for renovating our buildings." Each committee will report to the Faculty Senate Committee on Faculty Rights, Privileges and Responsibilities. Each of the committees already have met twice and probably will meet again before the Sept. 4 deadline. "But now that enrollment has reached a plateau the tenure level has become ex- "Increasing enrollment, as it was a few years ago, meant that enough new faculty positions were available so that there wasn't a problem with being over-trained," she added. Nichols and the Board of Regents both have expressed concern that the University may become "tenured-in" within the next five to six years. Slightly fewer than 70 per cent of the faculty currently has tenure. Nichols has saud that about 90 per cent of the faculty will practise in six years if current policies are continued. The Policy Committee will review and evaluate the current system and look at limitations imposed by the Board of Directors. It will also consider alternative systems. The Impact of Tenure Decisions Committee will study the future effects of current policies and try to decide what the faculty should be tenured in the future. Nichols said that because the University was reluctant to go to a quota system, and because of national standardized testing in every five years, he appointed the committees. The committees were to study the problem and ultimately suggest further possibilities for improvement. Each committee will study and report on a specific aspect of the tenure program. The reports will be consolidated and given to the Chancellor on Oct. 2. According to the state purchasing office, the apparent low bids were: Learned Addition Bids Under Study at Topeka The new section will also house new offi- cations to the dean of the School of Engineering. Members of the Rights and Responsibilities of Individuals, Departments and households of individuals and the way that tenure should be awarded in the future. Also, they Expansion plans call for the addition to include two floors added on top of the existing building and an attached five-story wing. B. A. Green Construction Co., Lawrence, general construction, $1,486.201. Peery Electric, Lamar, Colo., electrical work. 2982.750. B. B. Green Construction Co. of Lawrence submitted an apparent low bid of $4,186,210 Five apparent low bids totaling $2,865,698 for different phases of the planned $3.75 million expansion of Learned Hall are under review before final letter of the contracts. One expansion will total 82,000 square feet and will provide additional classrooms, rooms, laboratories, and the department of chemical and petroleum engineering, the department of mechanical engineering and the environmental engineering division of the department of materials. The bids were opened Tuesday in the state purchasing office at Topeka and cover general construction and contracts for the construction of a laboratory and laboratory equipment installations. Huxtable and Associates, Lawrence, mechanical work. 8894.400. Dover Elevator Co., Kansas City, Mo., The University of Kansas campus has been given its own zip code: 68045. The new zipcode includes all KU schools, divisions, departments and residence halls. It does not include fraternities or sororites. The off-campus zipcode remains 68044. Maria Gleason, a writer with the University of Kansas News Bureau since 1970, has been named acting director of the bureau until a permanent director is appointed. Former director Dennis Branstetter, KU publications editor since 1967, left earlier this month to work for the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. KU Given Zipcode Prof Visits Japan New Bureau Chief Robert Haralick, associate professor of electrical engineering, has returned from Kyoto, Japan, where he was one of 10 U.S. scientists participating July 28-27 in a U.S.-Japan Cooperative Science seminar on the application of laser ablation presented a paper on texture analysis and image processing, based on research done in KU's remote sensing lab. Twenty-one social fraternities at KU pledged 21 men and 12 sororites pledged 90 women during 1973 fall rush. Men's rush was Sunday and women's rush ended Tuesday. In addition, more than 425 men pledged KU fraternities during summer rush. John Ziegleimeyer, Interfraternity Council vice president of the university's record for the number of summer pledges. elevator installation, $51.448. will study the responsibilities of the boards granting tenure, and consider all points of view and opinions as to appointments and reappointments. Men's and women's formal rush began Friday. Women's rush was open to transfer students and upperclassmen who didn't participate in formal rush activities. The Structure and Decision Making Committee will evaluate all present tenure decision bodies, how they have reached consensus on the material that they use for these decisions. Dykes says. "I have felt that it's a big opportunity for a state university and also an obligation to respond to the educational needs of the community." Kewaunee Scientific, Statesville, N.C. laboratory equipment, $144,890. "If some short range changes can be made, I hope that they will be put into effect this fall, before any tenure decisions are made," said Nichols. "Long range changes will have to be further studied and evaluated before they can be put into use." DYKES ALSO makes things happen in the maintenance departments. "Dr. Dykes has a breath of fresh air in the maintenance of the University plant," says Keith Lawton, director of facilities planning and operation. "He's expressed a great interest in detail, and that gives enthusiasm to the team who want to meet his high expectations." Nichols said he expected the committees to reach the Sept. 4 deadline, after which the reports will be given to the University Senate and the Faculty Senate Committee of Policies and Procedures, as well as the Chancellor. Although many observers voice high praise for the new chancellor, some faculty members indicate they're a bit put off by his 'glad banding' style. But they're quick to criticize him for being expressed concern for increased faculty salaries and high quality classroom teaching. 111 Women, Men Pledge In Fall Rush new pledges will move into their houses this week. Dykes . . . From Page One "He really gives a feeling of motion around here," one faculty member said. "And he certainly gives the impression we're all part of a team." Want to Make Some EASY MONEY? Sell what you don't need with a Kansan Classified. Classified Rates 25 words or less ... Each additional word ... Classified Display ... Clip and fill out the form below. 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