2 Thursdav. Januarv 28. 1988 / University Daily Kansan On Campus - "AIDS and HIV infection: Impact on Public Health Care and Research," a lecture by Charles Haines, Shawne graduate student, is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. today at 6031 Worhall Hall. - ■ The KU office of study abroad is sponsoring a meeting for students interested in studying abroad next week at 3:00 p.m. today in 3140 Wescott Hall. - The department of history and Soviet and East European Area Studies is sponsoring a lecture titled "Western Philosophy of History, Perestroika, and Soviet Thought" with Andrus Pork, professor of philosophy at Tartu State University in Estonia in the Soviet Union and head of the department of social and political studies of the Academy of Sciences of the Estonian SSR. The lecture is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. today in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. As part of the Michener Lecture series, Hayo H. W. Velthuis, Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht, of Utrecht, the Netherlands, will present 'Kin Selection and the Evolution of the Social Bees (Apidae)' at 4 p.m. today in 1005 Haworth Hall. The Center for East Asian Studies presents a lecture by Olos Eriksson, graduate of Tokyo Imperial University and the University of Stockholm, at 4 p.m. today in the Walnut Room of the Kansas Union. The KU women's studies program is sponsoring a program titled "Maternity and Parental Leave" at 7 p.m. today in the Lawrence Public Library auditorium. A Campus Crusade for Christ meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. today in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Kansan staff writer By Brenda Finnell Group can help start businesses ACE advises,finds contacts A 14-year-old in Potomac, Md., made more than $100,000 in 1987 with a lawn mowing, painting and consulting business. A 23-year-old in Washington, D.C. made $1.2 million last year in his computer company. Both are successful members of the Association of Collegiate Entrepreneurs. we're serious about business, and we are producing serious businesses," said Doug Mellinger, national director of ACE. In 1987, ACE's top 100 members, all all over the world, sold more than $2.5 billion. Mellenga's son, John ACE, which has its headquarters at Wichita State University's Center for Entrepreneurship, helps young people who want to start their own businesses, providing business contacts and professional advice. The association was founded in 1983 and has 8,000 members in 56 countries. It also has 200 college coaches and about six in Kansas, Mellinger said. The KU chapter will meet at 7 p.m. today in the Pioneer Room of the Burge Union, Cardell said students from all University schools were The University of Kansas chapter began in 1983 and now has about 13 members, said Bill Cardell, Overland Park junior and chair presi- Cardell said the KU chapter had a difficult time recruiting members because it got no money from Student Senate last year. The chapter is applying for Senate funds this year. Mellinger said ACE's mission was to be a network for young entrepreneurs worldwide, providing both professional and social guidance. Kevin Wickliff from Legal Services for Students will speak at the meeting about legal aspects of entrepreneurship. Professional aid includes linking students to people in the business community. This contact helps students when they want to set up business ventures or when they need advice about things such as loans, Mellinger said. Kristin Grace, Overland Park sophomore and ACE member, said the guidance would help her. "At this point in our lives, we don't know how to get in contact with people we need to," she said. Grace said she hoped to own a gift shop or restaurant someday. Social contacts also are important to ACE. Mellinger said that young people often were frustrated when beginning a business, but that ACE could help them meet people who had experienced similar problems. Young people can greatly influence the business community, he said. "They are playing a very active role in the whole economy of the country." Many people today want to own their own businesses, Mellinger said. The recent stock market crash increased interest in that area. Mellinger said corporations couldn't always provide employees with secure jobs. People in corporate jobs, unlike those who are their own bosses, face uncertainty about lay-offs or getting fired. "People are saying, 'I want to be able to take control of my own life.' " he said. Cardell said being an ACE member had been encouraging. "It's inspirational to know if someone else can do it, so can you," he said. The KU ACE chapter will try to recruit more members this semester. Cardell said he knew of many students who planned to start their own businesses when they graduated. "I can't think of a better organization to help them out," he said. GRINGOS' 3520 W. 6th Sunday Buffet All You Can Eat - $4.50 With $1 Margaritas 50¢ Draws Every Sunday 4 - 9 p.m. SUNDAY, JANUARY 31st Lawrence Hosts the Mid-America Record Convention Holiday Inn "Holidome" Lawrence, Kansas 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Easy to Find - I-70 & West Lawrence Exit Plan to Attend Lawrence's Best Ever Record Sale! Giant Selection of Rock - Oldies - Country - Jazz - Soundtracks - More! CDs - Albums - 45s - Videos - Out of Print - Collectables! 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