2A Tuesday, April 22, 1997 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ON CAMPUS TELEVISION LISTINGS WEATHER ET CETERA 50 percent chance for showers or thunderstorms. TOMORROW Mostly cloudy but dry. THURSDAY Good chance for showers or thunderstorms into Friday. SUA will sponsor Earth Day 97 Events from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Kansas Union and on Jayhawk Boulevard. Contact: Klevn Scott, 884-3477. Academic Computing Services will sponsor HTML: Forms and CGI Scripts at 9 a.m. at the Computer Services Facility Mac Lab, Cell 864-0100. OAKS will have a brown bag lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Alcove A in the Kansas Union. Contact: Janice Bosso 843-5632 Episcopal/Lutheran Campus Center will worship with Eucharist at noon at Dantorf Chapel. Contact: the Rev. Joseph S.T. Alford, 843-8202. International Student Services will sponsor The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1966 at 2 p.m. at the Pioneer Room in the Burge Union. Call 864-3617. University Senate Executive Committee will meet at 3 p.m. at the Regents Room in Strong Hall. St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center will have a health science discussion group at 4 p.m. at Alcove A in the Kansas Union. Contact: Mitchel, 843-0357 St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center will celebrate Mass at 4:30 p.m. at the St. Lawrence Chapel, 1631 Crescent Road. Contact: the Rev. Raymond Mav. 843-0357. ■ KU Fencing Club will meet from 5 to 7 p.m. at daily 212 Robinson. Contact: John Hendrix, 832-9963. National Association for Anorexia and Eating Disorders will sponsor a support group from 8:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Contact: Allicia Cabrera, 865-5757. KU Ki-Alidko Club will meet at 5:30 p.m. today at 207 Robinson. Contact: Jill Woodworth, 864-1798. Student Assistance Center and CAPS will sponsor Managing Test Anxiety Workshop from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Sunflower Room in the Burge Union. Call 884-4064. Hispanic American Leadership Organization will meet at 6 p.m. at the Pioneer Room in the Burge Union. Contact: Raquel Avila, 840-838-03. KU Environs will meet at 6 p.m. at the International Room in the Kansas Union. Contact: Matt Cald- well.838-3124. KU Science Fiction and Fantasywriter's workshop will meet from 6 to 8 p.m. at Alcev F in the Kansas Union, Contact: David-Michael Allen. 832-1989. *Inspirational Volunteer Voices will practice from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at 328 Murphy, Contact: Kimberly Evans, 864-8101. ■ Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center will sponsor Recognizing and Coping With Sexual Harassment at 7 p.m. in the Kansas Union. Call 844-3552. KU Yoga Club will meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Daisy Hill Room in the Burge Union. Contact, Steve, 749-2401 Native American Student Association will meet at 7 p.m. at the Sunflower Room in the Burge Union. Contact: Lori Hauwell, 841-5852. AIESEC will meet at 7:10 p.m. at 2023 Haworth. Contact: Jen Boston, 864-3304. KU College Republicans will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the International Room in the Kansas Union. Contact: Ryan Kauffman, 832-2723. CEO to speak about management technique Kansan staff report The chairman and CEO of the Wichita-based Koch Industries, the second largest privately held company in America, will present the Vickers Memorial Lecture at 7 p.m. tomorrow night at the Lied Center. Charles G. Koch, 61, will deliver his a speech, How to Succeed in Interesting Times. He will discuss how using market-based management, a style of management he has trademarked and uses in his own company, has increased production and profits. Market-based management allows the employee to have more freedom to make decisions that have an impact directly on production. In the forward to the book, Introduction to Market-Based Management by Wayne Gable and Jerry Ellig, Koch said, "It is no longer enough for employees to come to work every day and work hard at assigned tasks; each day, each person needs to ascertain what he or she can do that" creates the most value for customers." Since 1967, when he took control of the company, revenues have gone from $177 million a year to nearly $30 billion, according to an article that appeared in Fortune Magazine on February 17, 1997. Admission is free and there will be a short question-and-answer session after the lecture. Koch Industries deals with collecting and refining oil, running energy pipelines and making bulk chemicals. TUESDAY PRIMETIME APRIL 22, 1997 © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO ❶ Moesha (R) ⁸ SoclStdies Burning Zone (In Stereo) ⁹ Mercules: Legendary Jmys. Mad Abo. You Fresh Prince Cope ⁹ LAPD WDAF ❷ "Tornado!" (1996, Drama) Bruce Campbell, (In Stereo) ⁹ News ⁹ News H. Patrol Cheers ⁹ Extra ⁹ KCTV ❷ Promised Land "The Secret" "Sleeping With the Devil" (1997, Drama) Shannen Doherty, ⁹ News ⁹ Late Show (In Stereo) ⁹ Seinfeld ⁹ K506 ❷ (6:30) Lawrence City Commission Meeting (Live) Lawrence News News Plus KCPT ❷ (6:00) Auction Auction Continues KSNT ❷ Mad Abo. You Something So Frasier Caroline Dateline (In Stereo) News Tonight Show (In Stereo) Late Night ★ KMBC ❷ Home Imp. Soul Man ⁹ Home Imp. Spin City NYPD Blue "I Love Lucy" ⁹ News Roseanne Roseanne M"A'SH ★ KWTU ❹ Nova "Siamese Twins" (R) Frontline "Nuclear Reaction" Before I Die: Medical Care Hotels Business Rpt. Charlie Rose (In Stereo) WIKBW ❹ Promised Land "The Secret" Sleeping With the Devil (1997, Drama) Shannen Doherty, ⁹ News Late Show (In Stereo) Late Night ★ KTKA ❹ Home Imp. Soul Man ⁹ Home Imp. Spin City NYPD Blue "I Love Lucy" ⁹ News Seinfeld Married... Nightlife ★ CABLE STATIONS AAE ❶ Biography: Genghis Khan Ivanhoe (Part 3 of 3) ⁹ Law & Order ⁹ Biography: Genghis Khan CNBC ❷ Equal Time Hardball Rivera Live Late Night (In Stereo) Charles Grodin Rivera Live ★ CNN ❷ Prime News Burden-Proof Larry King Live World Today Sportsline Moneyline New Night Showbiz COM ❹ Loungie Liz. Drew Carey 1 Night Stand Tim Allen Vive Variety Dream On Daily Show Comic Relief Tick Sat. Night COURT ❹ Prime Time Justice Trial Story Cochran & Grace Prime Time Justice Trial Story ⁹ Trial Story ★ CSPAN ❹ Prime Time Public Affairs Prime Time Public Affairs DISC ❹ Wild Discovery: New Guinea New Detectives "Mind Hunter" Adventures-20th Century Wild Discovery: New Guinea New Detectives "Mind Hunter" ESPN ❹ Stanley Cup Playoff: Conf. Quarterfinal Game 4 - Teams TBA Baseball Sportscene Baseball Golf ★ HIST ❹ Decisive Weapons Great Ships (R) History Undercover Year by Year "1960" ★ Decisive Weapons (R) LFE ❹ Unsilved Mysteries "When Innocence Is Lost!" (1997, Drama) Jill Claybury Homicide: Life on the Street Mysteries MTV ❹ Unplugged (In Stereo) Connect Movie Awards Burzkill World Tour Singled Out Loveline (In Stereo) Adult Videos SCIR ❹ Sequestress DSV (In Stereo) Forever Knight "Near Death" VR.5 Pilot ("In Stereo") Masters of Fantasy (R) Sequestress DSV (In Stereo) TLC ❹ MedDetect Danger Zone Castle Grounds of England (R) Body Atlas MedDetect Danger Zone Castle Grounds of England (R) TNT ❹ "Heaven is a Playground" *** (1991, Drama) D.B. Sweweny "Heaven is a Playground" *** (1991, Drama) D.B. Sweweny ★ "Brewster's" USA ❹ Murder, She Wrote (In Stereo) Boxing (Live) Silk Stalkings "Caddiia Jack" VH1 ❹ INXS Concert (R) Midnight 8-Track Flash. Monkees Archives Pop-up Video Sex Appeal Midnight 8-Track Flash. WGN ❹ (6:30) Major League Baseball Chicago Cubs at Montreal Expos News Wisguy "Hello Buckwheat" in the Heat of the Night ★ WTBS ❹ "Drop Dead Fred" *** (1991, Comedy) Phoebe Catles Major League Baseball: Atlanta Braves at San Francisco Giants. (Live) PREMIUM STATIONS HBO ❹ "The Great White Hype" *** (1996) R⁺ Comedy Half "Money Train" %/1995 Suspense) Wesley Snipes, R⁺ Sex Bytes 2.2 (In Stereo) MAX ❹ "Nick of Time" *** (1995) Johnny Depp, R⁺ "Rumpetstalkist" *** (1995, Horror) Erotic Broken Arrow *** (1996) John Troutville, R⁺ SHOW ❹ "Welcome to Bernie's Park" *** (1993) R⁺ Dead Shop Chosen ⁻ ⁱ Chenwu ⁻ ⁱ Lionsgate ★ www.kansan.com A new has just been added to the UDKI. If you've ever needed to find out more from one of the many local businesses that advertise in the Kansan, visit the Business Listings site. It's one of the gold buttons on the homepage. 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GRADUATE STUDENTS... - Do you need to bolster your vitae? you interested in innovative teaching? - Are you currently searching for a position? - Do you want to enhance your teaching shi If you can respond YES to any of the above questions,you should attend the upcoming conference. The Graduate and Professional Associationof KU presents the first annual Graduate Student Professional Development Conference Pedagogy: The Science and Art of Teaching Tuesday, April 22nd Alderson Auditorium, Kansas Union 10pm Dr. John Hogg, Professor of Chemistry at Texas has been honored for his outstanding undergraduate and advising. He will address pedagogy in the sci- 000pm Dr. Peter Park, Co-founder of the Center for nunity Education and Action will address topics of social pro-community issues, and diversity. This event is co-sponoy Minority Affairs. Wednesday, April 23rd Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union 2:30-4:00pm Dr. Peter Park (a second appearance) will a pedagogy in the classroom. He is internationally renow his work in democratizing the classroom. Join him to be effective teaching skills for thehumanities and social sci 4:45-6:00pm PhDs in Non-Academic Positions is a panel designed to explore options for advanced degree holder academia, Dr. John Aitken of Ernst and Young, and Dr. Dahl, CEO of HealthNet, will address how to "package degree for the private sector. Additional events are posted on our web page at http://raven.cc.ukans.edu/~gsc With questions call Renee Speicher at 864-4919 Co-sponsored by Minority Affairs, Student Senate, GTAC, and The Graduate School