University Daily Kansan / Wednesdav. June 5, 1991 9 Local briefs New dean of pharmacy to take post for a year Kansan staff report Ronald Borchardt, chairperson of the KU pharmaceutical chemistry department, was named acting dean of pharmacy May 28. Borchardt will replace Howard Mossberg, dean of pharmacy, for one year beginning Aug. 1. Mossberg then will become acting vice chancellor for research, graduate studies and public service. Jeremy Matchett, associate dean or pharmacy, will assist Borchardt. He will present duties will be expanded to the office of affairs and external relations. KU museums awarded one-year federal grants Kansan staff report The Museum of Natural History and the Spencer Museum of Art each have received a one-year, $75,000 grant from the Institute of Museum Services. Doug Tilghman, assistant director of the art museum, said the award was the only one he knew of that was intended to support a museum's general operation rather than one or two special projects. He said the art museum had received several grants from the institute, a federal agency in Washington. D.C. "In 14 years of competition, there have only been two years when we didn't get a grant," he said. The two KU museums were among 432 museums that received general operating support grants this year and 109 museums that applied for the grants. New director named at KU Capitol Complex Kansan staff report Joseph Harkins, director of the Kansas Water Office, will become the director of the KU Capitol Complex in Topeka on June 18. Harkins will oversee a variety of courses KU offers in Topeka. Del Brinkman, vice charger for academic affairs, said Harkins was selected from a large field of highly qualified candidates. Harkins earned a bachelor's degree in public personnel administration and a master's degree in public administration from KU. Harkins has been director of the Kansas Water Office since 1982. The agency is responsible for developing plans and carrying out the policies. Foundation will pay for visiting journalist Kansan staff report For the 16th consecutive year, the Gannett Foundation of Arlington, Va., will finance the School of Journalist-in-residence program Mike Kautsch, dean of journalism, said the $50,000 grant would allow a journalist to spend a year at the University of Kansas teaching such as reporting, editing, editorial writing and newspaper management "The professional-in-residence brings a fresh perspective from the news business," he said. "The students are able to learn about the field and gain insight into the current needs of newspapers." "KU on Wheels" Schedule Information University Info Center 864-3506 Other Information Contact KU on Wheels Student Senate 864-4644 "KU on Wheels is a service of the KU Student Senate" All Rides One-Way 75¢ Exact Change Only Bus Passes on sale at the Kansas Union Business Office Make $$$$ this summer! Stuff inserts in the Kansan! 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