6A Monday, December 4, 1995 --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN OXBOW Nature Store For gifts from the past to the present CD's & Tapes • T-shirts • Jewelry • Fossils Minerals Books Nature & Science Kits 938 Massachusetts 749-7997 The University of Kansas - Lawrence campus An additional presentation on the Campus Plan will be held at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 5 in Alderson Auditorium, Kansas Union. This final presentation of the semester is open to faculty, staff and students. The Campus Plan is a draft document that provides guidelines for the physical development of the Lawrence campus for the next 20 years. Comments may be sent to the Physical Development Planning Task Force by campus mail to Thomas V. 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Rush over to the Independent Study office north of the Kansas Union, and pick up a catalog. Over 120 classes available.Call 864-4440 for more information. How about.. BIOL 305c. Principals of Human Physiology MATH 365c. Elementary Statistics PSYC 566c. Psychology and the Law WC 205c. Western Civilization II Enroll any weekday of the year 8am to 4pm! Kansas Learning Network Independent Study Continuing Education Michael Yim said he didn't mind working extra hard in school. In fact, he enioys it. By Novelda Sommers Kansan staff writer Mentor program names scholars That's why Yim said he applied for the University Scholars program, which is in its 15th year. Yim made the list of 20 sophomores and juniors who have been chosen for the program. James Carothers, acting committee chair for the program, said all students with a 3.8 grade-point average were invited to apply. Their applications included recommendations from faculty. Committee members chose 30 applicants to interview and narrowed down the list to the 20 who were chosen for the program. The scholars were appointed to faculty advisers and enrolled in a seminar class to be taught next semester. The faculty mentorship is expected to continue throughout the students' undergraduate careers. Yim's faculty mentor is Mohamed E-Hodiri, professor of economics and Russian and East European studies. "It's another link with the faculty and a good way to get to know them," Yim said. Carothers said the faculty mentor program worked like an apprenticeship, with faculty helping students with advising and developing research topics. The seminar class next semester is "The Anthropology of the Nighttime Sky," which will explore myths about the heavens from around the world, Carothers said. Stanley Lombardo, professor and chair of classics, will lead the seminar. "I think they get a kind of broad and deep academic advising relationship that goes beyond fulfilling requirements," Carothers said. Yim said he had aspired to join the program since the beginning of his freshman year. "My mentor said it's actually more work, but it's thinking work," Yim said. "You have to draw on more than just memory." University Scholars for 1995-96 August Camber, Olathe sophomore Ronald Chen, Topeka junior Catherine Day, Great Falls, Mont., sophomore - Tatyana Drakhilis, Lenexa junior Susan Gatton, Wichita sophomore Patricia Hernandez, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, junior Melissa Hoag, Bonner Springs sophomore ■ Abigail Hankin, Overland Park Junior Kelly Huffman, Bellevue, Neb., sophomore - Jacqueline Jimenez, Wichita sophomore Jennifer Kimball, Ulysses sophomore Aroop Pal, Lawrence junior Monica Peck, London, England, sophomore Blythe Ridenour, Cimarron sophomore Chris Sexton, Salina sophomore Angela Volquardsen, Norfolk, Neb., sophomore Penny Walker, Scottsdale, Ariz., sophomore William Warnes, Bellevue, Neb., sophomore Heather Whitney, Lawrence sophomore Michael Yim, Wichita sophomore Keep your holidays merry Don't Drink & Drive & the Academy of Students of Pharmacy would like to congratulate Jane Haney Rose Uy First Place Second Place Ashish Dhingra Third Place in the 1995-96 Patient Counseling Competition Official Aloha Bowl T-shirts and Sweatshirts now available! 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