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"The growing number of international students is something they should be aware of." The RAs from other schools stayed overnight with RAs from KU so they would have the chance to compare experiences, Wilkins said. Sarah Hannah, an RA at Gertrude Sellars Pearson-Corbent Hall, said she could use the information she learned from the program about dysfunctional families. Other speakers included David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs, who volunteered to talk about careers in student affairs. "It's not only an exchange of ideas be- way of comparing jobs," he said. Wilkins said that the topics he spoke about, developing programs and increasing campus diversity, were the thought about when he was an RA. 841-8400 Ta Vros Leather Bags G Ates Gloves Formal L Wear Mick Ey Mouse Watches Fu N Lingerie Silk Tles Silk Boxers Ray Ba N Sunglasses ETC. SHOP Sterling Silver Jewel By Mike I. Vargas Jim Wilkins, assistant director of residence life, said that RAs from Oklahoma, Nebraska, Illinois, Missouri and Kansas joined 140 staff members to help prepare for work in Kansas to learn more about how to perform their jobs effectively. "I was very happy to see him take Kansan staff write "At certain times, when proper units are available, the KU police helps give the public a better understanding of what the University police does," said Burdel Welsh, police representative. "She told us what to look out for," Hannah said. "The resident who is a real hellion or who is quiet could all have a role in a dysfunctional family." Normally, the police officer meets the Ride-A-Long participant at the police department after the officer arrives. The police officer assigned a district to patrol, he said. Many people may be unaware of a program that allows you to participate. If anyone can participate, KU sponsors RA seminar Wilkins said he planned the conference as a replacement for the training that RAS would receive before the semester started. KU welcomed 90 resident assistants from five states last weekend to a conference designed to help them better serve students as well as learn how other schools work. Welsh said that because the program opened lines of communication with the community, the program helped prevent confusion and misunderstanding on the part of police officers and the public. The officer performs his normal Speakers address The participants are handled on an individual basis and must sign a list of requirements. University staff attorneys and officials, law and journalism students and students interested in law enforcement as a career have participated with residents not affiliated with KU also have participated in the program. During the ride, the officer will answer the participant's questions about his job duties, he said. 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