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Completing KU's discontinuance procedures takes one year, and phasing out a program takes three years, said Ed Meyden, executive vice chan- According to University Senate Rules and Regulations, if students cannot complete their degree during the three-year phase-out period, the - Permitting students to complete their degree program by taking work in related departments - Permitting students to complete their degree at another institution - Making provisions for supervision of dissertations and administration of graduate examinations by faculty at other institutions Honoring existing multiyear fellowships In many cases, faculty who teach in programs slated for discontinuance will be needed in other areas, Meyen said. "It also might be that if a program is discontinued, that we'll still need those classes in that program for other degrees," Meyen said. Faculty who cannot be transferred will have a chance to appeal their dismissal. Faculty and students can voice their opinion about proposed cuts. According to University Senate rules, a hearing will be scheduled during the fifth or sixth week of Fall 1993 to gather feedback if the University and Board of Regents recommend eliminating a program. The hearing committee, University Council and the vice chancellor for academic affairs then will make recommendations to Chancellor Gene Budig, who will make the final decision. Director to make debut at KU tonight Continued from Page 1. Orchestra students who have met priestman found his enthusiasm for the music. music school," the Birmingham, England, native said. "I like the West, the climate and the way of life here. KU has a lot going for it." ous differences Priestman had made was evident in Murphy Hall's fifth-floor rehearsal rooms. Beth Fleming, Lawrence graduate student and orchestra member, said Priestman's first encounter with the orchestra was almost magical. "From audition day, everyone was electrified," she said. "Working with him on a daily basis is still electrifying." Fleming said one of the most obvi- "Everyone is inspired to practice their part before rehearsal," she said. "You go on the fifth floor, and you actually hear orchestra music." Jan Coldwell, Juneau, Alaska, sophomore, said that Priestman's international experiences had made movement in the KU orchestra's morale. "When he tells us, 'This is how the Vienna Symphony does it,' you know you are really getting first-hand experience," she said. "This is a man who has taught symphonies that we've only seen on TV." Priestman auditioned for the artist-in-residence last spring and impressed orchestra members at that time. A member of that orchestra was Paul Morgenroth, Grain Valley, Mo, senior. He said that Priestman's difference from past conductors was that he expected students to know the notes when they came to rehearsal. This freed Priestman to teach music and style. 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