and some collectorest. Jobs same; titles change Five University of Kansas administrators have new titles this fall, but no real job is available. Chancellor Archie Dykes said recently that the title changes, part of his administrative reorganization plan that began in 2014, wouldn't affect job responsibilities. He said the titles were revised to better reflect the work done by the five ada. An 8-digit slide rule calculator can make the difference in the speed and accuracy with which you solve complex problems. Work square roots, squares, reciprocals instantly. 4-key memory lets you work 2 problems at once. Has percent key, floating decimal and large green digital display. With case. Runs on batteries (included). Optional adapter available. The administrators and their title changes are: - Max Lacas, from assistant to the University director of facilities planning Russell Mills, from assistant to the councilor to University director for support. Keith Nitcher, from vice chancellor for business affairs to University director of business affairs —Martin Jones, from associate vice chair for business to associate director of finance and financial planning. -James Appleberry, director of institutional planning to assist the change Dykes said that "University director" titles indicated that job responsibilities weren't limited to the Lawrence campus. admins wanted control and management at the KU Medical Center. The purpose of the reorganization, he said, is to give the Med Center a closer relationship with the Lawrence campus in such areas as budgeting, physical planning, and technology. He chose responsibility had been shifted to the Lawrence campus under the plan. Dykes' announcement in January of the reorganization followed a rash of trouble at the Med Center. Nurse walkouts, charges of discriminatory admissions policies, which included fines for assaulting $20 million in malpractice suits disrupted Med center administration in 1975. Filing deadline set for Friday Friday is the deadline to file for fall Student Senate elections. Interested students may file, beginning today, for six seats from Nunemaker College and for freshman class officers, all to be elected Oct. 6 and 7. There is a $5 filing charge. Campaigning may begin any time. No candidate may spend more than seven cents per constituent on a campaign, according to Senate election rules. Greek blood drive next week in Union The Interfraternity Council and the Panhellenic Association, cosponsors the kick off ceremony. The students, faculty and staff members to roll up their sleeves and give blood. The Blood Mobile comes to the Kansas Union Ballroom from 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. September 27. 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