6 Friday, September 11, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Campus/Area Ramaley stresses excellence By MICHAEL HORAK From the KU Weather Service Staff writer KU faculty members are looking toward the future with a new sense of optimism — striving for teaching excellence and inspiring others to do the same, Judith Ramaley, KU's new executive vice chancellor, said yesterday. Ramaley, speaking to a group of about 40 faculty representatives at the Kansas Union for the year's first semester, told her bored to continue that good feeling. The key to maintaining that level of enthusiasm will be listening to faculty and students and their problems and successes, she said. issues here," she said. "I can't deal with the price of oil in Saudi Arabia, but I can deal with Ramaley introduced herself and said that her first priority as executive vice chancellor would be quality-of-life issues. She said she would not only work to improve academic programs, but would work to make sure those programs were taught in classrooms of adequate size. She also pledged to bring superb faculty to KU, and keep them here. During that meeting, the council took action on the following items: ■ Decided to hold a special meeting Sept. 24 to discuss the issue of limiting undergraduate admissions and undergird implications of such a policy. chancellor for academic affairs that the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences abandon or rewrite its policy for filling vacancies after denial of tenure for faculty. - Approved faculty appointments to the University Council, University Senate and University Board and set members for members of those committees. Discussed the health insurance policy provided to faculty by the state and the effect of a predicted shortfall in state money for the program. Crime prevention event to show children how to prevent crime By a Kansan reporter KU police will sponsor the first Stouffer Place Crime Prevention and Safety Festival from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. tomorrow by the Stouffer playground. Lt. Jeanne Longaker said KU police organized the festival to alert children of the importance of crime prevention. Children of KU students, faculty and staff are invited. "In the past, most of our programs have centered around the residence halls," Longaker said. "We want to make the children aware about community safety." The festival will include free carnival rides, games, drinks and snacks for children. The children and their parents will get a chance to meet Uncle Corky the Crime Clown and McGruff the Crime Dog. Police will fingerprint the children for identification purposes, if parents wish, and register the children's bicycles. Parents may also bring small items to be engraved with identification numbers, Longaker said. 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