6 Wednesday, March 30, 1988 / University Daily Kansan KU conference topic is women who work By a Kansan reporter Women researchers from around the world will present their views on women in the work force next week at a three-day symposium at the University of Kansas. The symposium, scheduled for April 7-9, will be in Alderson Auditorium of the Kansas Union. Speakers will discuss work-value concepts in Asia, Latin America, the United States, Africa, the Middle East and Europe. Their research focuses on three aspects of women and their work: women and the definition of work; women and work space; and women's work in the community. The symposium, "Women and Work: A Comparative Perspective," is sponsored by KU Women's Studies in collaboration with the KU Center for International Programs and the office of Sen. Nancy Kassebaum. in women's studies, said the symposium would be important not only to those interested in women's issues but also to those interested in international issues. Theresa Early, research assistant Alice Cook, professor emerita of industrial and labor relations at Cornell University, will give a keynote address about "Problems and Possibilities in the Comparative Study of Working Women." Other speakers during the week include Li Min, a member of the Shanghai Women's Federation of the People's Republic of China; Alkapana Bardhan, a consultant to United Nations University of Tokyo and lecturer in economics at the University of California-Berkley; and Emily Taylor, the senior associate and former director of the office of women in higher education, American Council on Education. Taylor is also a former KU dean of women. Registration information is available at the office of continuing education. Black Student Union selects new officers; president-elect aims for more participation By a Kansan reporter KU's Black Student Union met last night at the Kansas University and chose officers for the 1988-1989 school year. Officers-elect are Darrin Johnson, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, president; Sophie Paris, Omaha, Neb.; sophomine, vice-president; Shannon Moore, Kansas City, Kan., sophomine, treasurer; Lisa Thompson, St. Louis sophomine, corresponding secretary; and Elizabeth Lounds, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, recording secretary. Johnson said that one of his goals for next year was to let new freshmen know about BSU and about what it could do for them. Johnson said that BSU needed to be a union for all black student organizations on campus and that he wanted to increase participation of all black students on campus. He said he also planned to increase participation and cooperation among all minority student organizations so that they could speak with one voice on issues that affect all minorities. The Episcopal Church Welcomes You Holy Week Schedule Maundy Thursday-March 31 7:30 a.m. Morning Prayer-St. Anselm's Chapel 1116 Louisiana 12:00 noon The Holy Eucharist-Danforth Chapel Good Friday-April 1 7:30 a.m. Morning Prayer-St. Anselm's Chapel Holy Saturday-April 2 8:00 p.m. Great Vigil of Easter St. Anselm's Chapel Canterbury House The Episcopal Church at KU The University of Kansas Printing Service Announces MEDIA CONVERSION SERVICES The Missing Link... for more than 700 systems! Have you recently changed personal computers Has your department changed word processors? If so, our comprehensive disk conversion system may have the solutions to your conversion needs. If you wish to eliminate costly re-keyboarding or eliminate the resulting errors that can occur in re-keyboarding documents, we can offer you an alternative service. 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