5 Friday. March 28. 1975 University Daily Kansan Vaccinations offered Vaccinations will be available starting today at Watkins Hospital for students traveling to other countries during the summer. Foreign study forms due Applications for foreign study this summer must be turned in to the Oceans Science Center 800 Strong Hall, by Tuesday for study in England and Yugoslavia. Tonight... THE ASTRONOMY ASSOCIATES OF LAWRENCE will have an open house at the KU Observatory at 8 in 500 Lindley Hall, weather permitting. MERLE GOLDMAN, Lawrence sophomore, will talk on "Whatever happened to Ken Kesey's Bend in the River Project?" at 7:30 in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. THE ASTRONOMY ASSOCIATES OF LAWRENCE THE 11TH ANNUAL PRACTICAL LAW REVIEW begins at 9 a.m. in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. THE AFRICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION will sponsor an African Night dinner and program at 6 p.m. in the United Ministries Building, 204 Orad. Saturday . . . Sunday . . . AN EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE, sponsored by Campus Bible Studies, will begin at 7 a.m. near the Campanile. THE OREAD MEETING OF THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS will worship at 10 a.m. in Danfort Chapel. THE MUSEUM OF EPHRAI will present two programs in conjunction with "Stitches in Time," a needlework exhibition on display at the museum. Spend 3 hours studying readings by William Kuhik, professor of speech and drama, from the book "Spoon River Anthology." Geoffrey Steere, associate professor of American studies, will conduct a second program on the various roles of the 19th century American woman at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Monday ... Monday ... DROP-IN YOGA CLASSES for beginners will be every Monday at 4:40 p.m. in the United Building, 1204 Oread. Easter Weekend at University Lutheran Good Friday----8 p.m. Oratorio workshop presentation Saturday—10:30 p.m. Begin all night Easter Vigil decorating, preparing, what have you for Easter. EASTER Sun's Up Celebration at 10 and 11 a.m. Also Easter Breakfast ... 7 a.m. Easter Caroling ... 8 a.m. WELCOME! Anyone can join in at any point! WELCOME! By DEBORAH BAUMAN Kansan Staff Reporter Internships in administrative positions have been established in response to allegations of a lack of qualified women and the University of Kansas administration. Administrative internships created No women or minority members now hold administrative positions as chancellor, vice chancellor, associate chancellor or assistant chancellor at KU, according to Vicki Hamer, Affirmative Action Board (AAB) member. Three to five internships will be made available to offer practical experience to faculty and staff members. Executive internships may be offered for the internships are designed to enlarge the pool of qualified women and minorities in conjunction with affirmative action goals, Internships will begin July 1 for a 12-month period. The application deadline is April 4, and applications should be submitted by March 30 to Executive Vice Chairwoman, 255 Strong Hall. "I feel there are several qualified women and minority group members at this University who could fill those upper administrative positions." Hamer said. experience in administrative positions, Hamer said. The attempt to increase the number of qualified women and minorities part of the affirmative action goal, she said. SHANKEL INVITED the AAB to help pan the internship program to give more hands-on experience. The half-time appointments of Edward P. Bassett and Ralph E. Christoffersen to positions in the Office of Academic Affairs under the degreed the qualification issue, Hunger said. Bassett and Christoffer森 replaced James Rosser, who was the only minority member in the central administration. The confirmation of Bassett and Christoffer森, played by affirmative action groups examined the process used to select them. Shankel's assistant, Eloise Coiner, said several women were considered for the positions. Two white males were found to be most qualified by the selection committee, HAMER SAID there were several qualified women at the time of the appointment. The new administrative internships are intended to provide practical experience to individuals so that next time a position requires them to work with women and minority members, she said. Internship positions are available to any member of the faculty or staff, full or part-time. WHO WILL TAKE ACTION ON: —Listen to and use ideas from local planning and advisory boards. —Revitalize and develop older neighborhoods. —Opening channels of communication to your elected officials. Make use of local, interested talent as opposed to outside consultants. *Establish long range planning with emphasis on immediate priorities. affirmative action goals of the University, Shankel said. (POL. ADV.) COMMITTEE TO ELECT WILEY, LARRY HEEB, CO-CHAIRMAN WILLEY WILL! Eligible applicants would include women or members of minority groups not adequately represented. Individuals who have indirectly furthered affirmative action goals by hiring or training women or minority members may also apply. A white male who has headed a department and made a practice of nondiscriminatory hiring and training would be able as minorities themselves, cainer said. A QUESTION OF LEGALITY arose in the qualification terms for the internships, Michael Davis, University general counsel, and John R. Gorman, federal or state statutes by offering the interships to only women or minority members, he said. Any exclusive qualifications would classify the program as discriminatory, he said. An intern will work under Chancellor Anna Dykker or one of the executive vice chancellors. Applicants are expected to have the highest possible degree in their field, Coiner said. 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