University Daily Kansan, September 16, 1980 Page 3 Chinese want more transfers By GENE GEORGE Staff Reporter Staff Reporter The University of Kansas and the People's Republic of China have established a student and faculty exchange between KU and two universities, but the Chinese appear thirsty for more, KU Acting Chancellor Del Shanker yesterday told a meeting of the International Programs Council of the Mid-America State Universities Association. Shankel told the group that during his trip to China last April "We made important personal contacts . . . for possible research exchanges." Ralph Christoffersen, vice chancellor for academic affairs; Francis viczema, vice chancellor of research, graduate students and public officers, and Chae Jin Lee, professor of East Asian studies, accompanied Shankel on the 13-day trin. KU HAS MADE plans to exchange students and faculty with Nankai University in Tianjin and Nanjing University in Nanjing. The Nankai exchange will start this spring and the Nanjing exchange will begin next year. Christoffersen said that the Communist Party's "Cultural Revolution" closed China's universities and sent the teachers "out into the fields." He said of the group's trip: "We saw a society that had missed out on higher education." He said the new leadership in China wanted to revive the university system, but needed help from the United States and other industrialized nations to supply training in science and technology. Shankel told the group that the Chinese seemed willing to open talks with other schools, specifically the Central Minorities Institute, an organization that studies minorities within China, to start exchange programs. THE TWO SCHOOLS with which KU has exchange agreements are considered to be among the top seven universities in China, Shankel said. Christoffersen said KU would not just give to China without receiving. He said China's universities had a wealth of knowledge in culture, humanities and law. Under direct exchange, the Chinese schools would send two faculty members to KU and KK university or faculty members or faculty members to the Chinese universities. The host schools would pay for all expenses of the visitors while they were there. Groups discuss neighborhood program Representatives of the six Lawrence neighborhood eligibility for community development funds are getting a chance to attend an event held last week and continuing this week. Residents of six neighborhoods are assessing programs with Lynn GD (CPP) and Jeffrey C. The development office this year has given out $39,000 in HUD funds as grants and loans to help residents of the city. The department also clean up debris and build sidewalks. Areas eligible for the funds provided through the Department of Housing and Urban Development are the North Lawrence, East Lawrence, Pinckney, Far East Lawrence, Oread and Old West Lawrence neighborhood. OPINIONS PROVIDED BY the residents will help the department in future programs and in modifying existing programs, said Goodell. HUD funds also have been used to support building, building, Flight and Education. Vermont streets, to add trees and shrubs along North Second Street and to help finance the Douglas County Rape Victim Sunport Services. The department also allots funds to the neighborhood associations for office expenses. THE DEPARTMENT has a rehabilitation program in which older houses are purchased by the city, repaired and sold. The office also helps some families buy dilapidated houses and remodel them. Goodell said that turnout was low at the first two meetings held last Tuesday and Friday for the East Lawrence neighborhoods. However, he said he was not disappointed by the small number of people attending because some neighborhood groups sent representatives... Also, the low attendance could mean that the residents are satisfied with the department. hearing next year. Federal law requires only one annual meeting. NEIGHBORHOODS ALSO might benefit from hearing about problems other neighborhoods are having. Goodell said. Goodell will listen to complaints and summar- ment for his annual report to HCM. Gooden said he might not just one Also included in the plans for the department's sixth year of allocating CD funds will be a passive solar energy project for low-income home owners and renters, and a housing rehabilitation loan program. He said that next year the department would give out house-painting materials. The next hearing, for the Pinckney and North Lawrence neighborhoods, will be 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Pinckney Grade School. The hearing for the Oread and Old West Lawrence neighborhoods will be 7:30 p.m. Monday at the South Park Recreation Center. VISTING ORGANIST TO PERFORM HANS GEBHARD, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC at the Musikkochschule of Lubeck, Germany and Music director of the St. Nikolaikirche of Kiel, Germany will perform in concert at p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. Gebhard's performance is part of the Visiting Artists' Series sponsored by the KU School of Fine Arts. On Campus TODAY STUDENT SENATE COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE meeting will be at 4:00 p.m. in the Kansas National coom, level three of the Kansas University. BLACK STUDENT UNION chair printer will be at 5:30 p.m. at pach. 440 West 21st St. A BIBLICAL SEMINAR will be at the Ecumenical Ministries Center at 7 p.m. THE FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 2021 Rebrish PRENURSING CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in the Walnut Room at the Kansas Union. Doris Geiss will speak. HOMCOMING COMMITTEE HOMCOMING 3 p.m. in the Apollo Room at Murphy. KU SAILING CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in the Parchor of the Kansas Union. TOMORROW STUDENTS CONCERED WITH DISABILITIES will meet at 7 p.m. in Room 305 of the Satellite Union. Jean Pyfer, HPER professor, will speak on "Physical Education Facilities at KU for Persons with Disabilities." Ten coalitions and one independent have filed for freshman class offices, Octavio Viveros and John Knightly, committee chairmen, announced yesterday. 37 freshman candidates file for class elections Viveros said the 37 freshman filings were a "really good turnout." Filing deadline was 5 p.m. Friday. Elections are Sept. 24 and 25. Last year six coalitions filed for class offices. There were six presidential candidates, and five candidates each as president, treasurer and secretary. The nine candidates who filed for freshman class president are Mike Wagner, Kirkwood, Mo., Momentum; Alice Everett, Manhattan, Excallur; David Welch, Topeka, The Force; Dawn Wilde, Lea, Mo., Enterprise; P.J. McGovern, Hutchinson, Fresh Action; Bill Odle, Hutchinson, Party Independent; Dave Morrison, Shawne Mission, Imagine Action; Michael Dankwert, Overland Tradition, traditional Tradition, and Mark McKeeen, Overland Park, New Party. The 11 vice-presidential candidates are Roger Day, Rhinelander, Wis. Momentum; Kim Bui, Wamego, Excalibur; Lisa Boyd, Wichita, The Force; David Copeland, Wichta, Freshness; Frank Forsyth, Enterprise; Frank Searer, Huntingen Beach, Calif, Imagine Action; Mike Stinner, Salina, Party Independent; C. Michelle Alloway, Parsons, The Freshman; Randy Sands, Grand View, Mo., The Untraditional Tradition; Cynthia Patton, Parsons, Independent, and Larry Cook, Silver Lake. The New Party. The eight students filing for treasurer are Susan Hansen, Omaha, Neb., Momentum; Kristy Grey, Manhattan, Excalibur; Karen Matthews, Overland Park; Nicole Dahl, Debbie Hettler, Lawrence, Fresh Action; Ay Jo Chandler, Derby, Party Independent; Keith Cutler, Omaha, Neb., Imagine Action; Jennifer Rede, Andover, Grand New Mission; Robert E. Taylor, Shaween Mission, The Force. Imaginative Cards & Gifts Posters, Stationery, etc. The nine candidates for secretary are Suzy Steves, Gardner, Momentum; Klim Niblett, Manhattan, Excalibur; Kim Ann Parker, Grand View, Mo. The Untraditional Tradition; Carole Bitman, Overland Park, Enterprise; Libby Simpson, Lawrence, Fresh Impact; Emily Salina Party Independent; Lyne Brooks, Shawney Mission; The Force: Missy Taylor, Shawnee Mission, Imagine Action; and Ann Benson, Overland Park, Grand New Party. 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