Friday, November 13, 1998 The University Daily Kansar Section A·Page 3 Research funding still short of goal "This year (1995), $92 million in research funds came into the University. By the year 2000, this number should be $120 million." Chancellor Robert Hemenway 1995 Faculty Convocation address By Julie M. Sachs Kansan staff writer In his Fall 1995 Faculty Convocation address, Chancellor Robert Hemenway established a goal that the University of Kansas secure $120 million in research funding by the year 2000. In 1995, the University had $92 million in funding. It now has $107 million. In his 1995 address, Hemenway said the University should make commitments toward start-up funds, equipment purchases and matching funds. Although the University has increased funding, assistant provost Rich Givens said equipment purchases made by the University were lacking. Givens also said the University needed to build up the Center for Research Inc. "From that growth more equipment can be purchased," he said. The Center for Research Inc. promotes research and the funding of research. Securing external funding also has been an issue of concern. Givens said. He said the University was not seeking external funding at an amount appropriate for The problem of securing external funding is the result of individual researchers, and not the Chancellor, Glvens said. a first-rate school. Richard Schwen, professor of chemistry, molecular biosciences and pharmaceutical chemistry, said he thought that researchers were doing their best in regards to securing grants and funding. Hemenway said he did see room for improvement in soliciting more funds. "We need to increase our success in securing federal grants," he said. "We are pretty successful now, but we can do much better." Synergy between the University's different campuses also could boost research funding, he said. Hemenway said he wanted to see the University work as a whole. Schowen said the University was dealing with a level of research that was better than the level of research funding. Overall, Hemenway said he wanted to strive for more for the University. "The characteristic of a great university is that it never becomes self-satisfied." Hemenway said. KU police help control crowds at Kansas State By Kelli Raybern Kansan staff writer The KU Public Safety Office will send a team of police officers to Manhattan tomorrow to help control crowds after the Kansas State University vs. Nebraska University football game. The KU police have helped with this job before, usually after University of Kansas vs. K-State football games. The officers will help the Riley County police control crowds and enforce a no-alcohol policy on the streets of Agzieville. Sgt. Troy Mailen of the KU Public Safety Office said the officers didn't see much action on their last trip because Aggieville was subdued. "Last year we wrapped it up around midnight," he said. n K-State wins, the party could last all night. "We're leaving at 2:30 and may not be back until 5 a.m.," Malen said. "It could go either way." Malten said his officers would serve mainly as a deterrent in Agileville. He said a large, uniformed police presence had helped control crime in previous years. Lt. Richard Herrman of the Kansas State police department said K-State officers had made trips to Kansas. In Lawrence, the visiting officers worked on campus, in Memorial Stadium or on the streets when Kansas basketball advanced to the Final Four and beyond. Herrmann said K-State officers also would be in Akgleville after the game tomorrow. He said extra help from his department and the University of Kansas was necessary because of the concentration of bars and restaurants in Aggleville. "It is a real congested area adjacent to campus, so it is a gathering place," he said. 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