Monday, September 15, 1975 University Daily Kansan 11 KU construction largest among U.S. universities The University of Kansas leads U.S. universities in new construction, KU officials told the Chancellor's Associates Saturday. By GREG HACK Staff Writer Max Lucas, assistant to the chancellor, said, "Our projects cost over $80 million total, making ours, to my knowledge, the biggest program of any university at this time." About 40 of the 50-member associates group heard Chancellor Archie R. Dykes, president of the University enrollment, inflation, next year's budget, research, collective bargaining by faculty, the Outreach program, the Wichita branch KU Medical Center, and other subjects. THE CHANCELLOR'S ASSOCIATES are a group of alumni that meets with administrators several times a year to keep up on the latest developments in the Univer- Lucas said the Med Center's $11 million clinical facility was the largest construction project in Kansas history. When completed in 2015, the facility will cover four acres, he said. Lucas also told the associates about the new visual arts facility, the new computer science building and additions to Malott Hall and Robinson Gymnasium. He said the clinical facility, the Med Center's basic science building, the new art museum, the new law school building and the new high hall addition would cost over $70 million. Dykes said the construction was financed largely through state funds, with the exception of the new Helen Forestman Spencer Museum of Art. All projects are on schedule except the visual arts center, which will draw together the visual arts department, now located in 13 different temporary facilities. The team has also scheduled because plans had to be redesigned to obtain a lower construction bid. A GIFT OF OVER $4 MILLION by the Kenneth A. and Helen F. Spencer Foundation for the museum is the largest single gift ever to the University, he said. Lucas said KU had received an $88,400 planning grant from the federal government for a statewide demonstration center for continuing education. If plans are acceptable, Lucas said, KU would request about $ 6 million in construction funding. DYKES SAID enrollment was perhaps in the most significant new development at KU. "We have students in the largest numbers ever on our campuses while the number of high school graduates in Kansas remains relatively low," a documentation of public confidence in the University. "This increase in enrollment has seen no decrease in the quality of students at the University. Eighty-five per cent of our students were in the top half of their high school graduating classes and 50 per cent were in the top one-fourth. "We believe the students in the University are more traditional about their outlook than students were in the '50s and the '60s. Students are infinitely more serious about embracing new. They have the motivation to pursue graduate education and professions." SHANKEL SAID he hoped the Kansas legislature would approve the salary increase, making 1977 the third consecutive year with such an increase. The Board of Education announced that there are increasing increases to bring KU faculty salaries to the median for schools like KU, he said. Del Shanker, executive vice chancellor, reviewed the fiscal 1977 budget increases in detail. He said the most important requests were for the financial secretary, faculty salaries and a 12 per cent increase in general operating expenses exclusive of salaries, improvements and new programs. Vote to recur on PUD issue This goal won't quite be reached, he said. No errors were made in calculating a petition protesting changes in the Heatherwood planned unit development according to Dick McClanathan, city planner. More names were submitted, and McClanathan said the petition had numbered 39 persons. At the Lawrence City Commission meeting Tuesday night, McClanathan said the residents of the area near 23rd and Kasold streets had submitted a petition signed by owners of 17.5 per cent of the land within 20 feet of the Heatherwood project. He said they had until 5 p.m. the next day to submit more names. Carolyn Counts, an organizer of the opposition, said that Thursday an error had been made in her report. Four affirmative votes are required to approve a project over the protest of the owners of 20 per cent of the surrounding land. McClanathan said only one of the names submitted Wednesday was outside the area. He said that one name was enough to bring the total from 17.5 to 20 per cent. The Heatherwood request will be taken before the city commission again Tuesday. If a 4-0 vote isn't obtained, the matter will be referred back to the Lawrence Douglas County Planning Commission for reconsideration. The planning commission originally recommended approval of the PUD change by a 5 to 3 vote. She said two names were submitted meesley, but both were out of the protest area. although KU will be near the median of 14 state-supported universities in the Midwest. KU was 14th before the first increase, he said. David Robinson, vice chancellor for the Med Center, presented the Med Center's proposed $73.8 million 1977 budget. He said the fact that the Med Center took more than half of the University's entire budget was a major concern, because the Med Center's request for state funding in 1977 would be $30.8 million, less than the Lawrence campus. Masters degree programs in education and civil engineering are available, he said, and a master's program for business administration is being developed. in the Outreach program was the 140- student increase in off campus credit "Instead of a few random courses, we offer new resident credit applicable to full tuition." Russell Mills, associate vice chancellor for the Med Center, said the College of Education offered students a directed toward providing educational opportunities for health professionals in a Dykes said the Chancellor's Associates, organized by him in 1973, helped keep the University informed of opinions about KU across the state. Also, the associates keep the state aware of the goals and programs of the University, he said. "THESE GOALS are interrelated," Mills said. "We have to help improve the environments in smaller towns to decrease the professional isolation of doctors. Continuing education, seminars and courses through Outreach can help meet this goal." "NO SINGLE GROUP is more important to the successful development of the University than the development committee," he said. Dykes said KU would have to add graduate nursing courses to Outreach, too, because they were needed in Kansas and only the University could provide them. community environment and reminding the midaddition of physicians and other professionals. D. Cramer Reed, vice chancellor for the D. Wichman branch of the KU School of The branch, with a $3.2 million budget, provides graduate education in Wichita hospitals, he said. Last year's enrollment of 14 students increased to 27 this year, he said, and is expected to reach 55 to 60 in three years. Medicine, said the Wichita branch was an integral part of the School of Medicine, rather than part of Outreach. Dick Wintermate, executive director of the University of Kansas Alumni Association, said a development committee of several hundred alumni was being set up to represent the University to Kansas legislators. He said, "The group's primary purpose is one of communication, of helping us understand each other adequately with the people and making aware of the needs of the citizens of Kansas." KANSAN WANT ADS Accommodations, goods. services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kansan are offered on campus or at a local institution or national origin. PLLEASE BRING ALL CLASSIFIED TO 111 FLINT HALL CLASSIFIED RATES one time three times five 15 words or less ... $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 Each additional word .01 .02 .03 AD DEADLINES Monday Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday Monday 5 p.m. Thursday Tuesday 5 p.m. Friday Wednesday 5 p.m. ERRORS The UDK will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three days. 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