Show Page 3 September 24 1975 bid Professor makes Awards for grad students available for 52 countries for Logan council This year’s competition for overseas graduate study will close soon according to the Institute of International Education The grants are offered under the Mutual Education Exchange program The Institute said that only qualified graduate students may apply for one of the 550 awards which are available to 52 countries Application forms and further information for students currently enrolled at USU may be obtained from T Daniel who is located in NRB 289 or can be reached through extension 7847 The deadline for filing applications is Oct 24 Candidates must be US citizens at the time of application hold a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent by the beginning date of the grant have language ability equal with the demands of the proposed study projects and have good health The Institute said that preference is given to those between 20 and 35 years of age W A USU political science profterm essor is seeking a two-yeon the newly instituted Logan ar City Council William L Furlong 38 is seeking his first elective office “I believe that Logan City should give this election some very sincere thought” Furlong said “The orientation style and basic functioning of the new system will surely depend on how the new council begins and works in these next two to four years Because of my experience and training I believe that I can add an important dimension to this new situation becomes PRIF by Cindy Ford variety of short courses that will interest different individuals and University education has been accused of moving away from groups by having instructors offer their services to the program It also hopes to extend with the faculty to gain their support A committee is now being organized to promote the program The purpose of this committee is to plan the courses and offer assistance to the facilators and participants PREP needs interested persons to make it successful Some of the values for program participants may be learning for fun self improvement meeting new people developing a sense of personal value through achievement using free time constructively and gaining skills that will enable immediate use of know offering personal enrichment eduprograms and the practical cation of learning from other people PREP (Personal Reso- urce Educational Program) formally known as Free University is geared to help eliminate this problem The Free U program was changed for two reasons to improve the quality of the courses and their facilitators and to make them more specialized by having interested persons solicit their services to the program The purpose of PREP is to enable learning for learning’s sake without the pressures of grades tuition and classroom atmosphere It’s main emphasis is to provide short courses that will stimulate the interests of it’s participants and facilitators ledge Values for instructors may be refining skills and extending knowledge of a subject through teaching testing abilities as an instructor providing an outlet for expression and sharing specialized interests with others Anyone interested in being on the promotion committee a participant or an instructor please contact Chris Erni Student Activity Advisor or Carl Blackham Committee Chairman for PREP at the Activity Center in the UC This program is limited only to the interests of the students and resources of would-b- e instructors on campus It is hopeful that all students will take advantage of the informal short course pro- gram of no fees no grades no pressures and no obligations The world of insect life will be studied in a new biology course “The city is now in a state of Utah State University is offering transition and could use exper- students this fall according to ience and understanding of the Reed S Roberts Utah State Unipolitical process as the new form versity Extension entomologist who has designed the course of government is implemented will Intro to Insects Organizational problems out be to worked have jurisHe said “To provide the best dictions established according to introduction to the world of insethe new law and the contro- cts that include a million differversial question of salaries for ent kinds there will be two lecthe council will be established” tures and one Lab or field trip per “The council will also have to week” Interested students can work with the problems of con- get details from Roberts or— the tinuing rapid growth utility Biology Department costs taxation in a period of The topics to be covered in the inflation and the energy crisis course include the realm of the Public awareness of these proinsect in the biosphere adaptblems and how they will be han- ations and habitats inside the dled is very important I hope to insect body — the organs and be able to work with concerned structures the senses — vision citizens and a dynamic council in hearing smelling and testing order to meet these and other flying and communication size problems with which the city strength and muscles reproduction among the insects hormight fact” mones that trigger metomorph-isi- s At USU for 7 Yrs insect engineers and archia been has political tects predator and prey paraFurlong science instructor at USU for sites and hosts adaptive colorseven years He holds a BA and ation and mimicry economics of an MA both from the University plant pollination of insects of Utah and a PhD in public migration of insects and others administration and political “One topic even includes the science from the University of fascination seen in insects in Florida He is married and has literature and folklore” Roberts two children noted State of Transition STUDENT LIFE it the official student publication of Utah State University and is written and edited by students EDITORIAL POLICY is solely the responsibility of the editorial staff The editor can reserve the right to refuse any publication at his discretion 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