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Show Tuesday, January 14, 1992 The Daily Utah Chronicle - Page Two transplant from page one stitch is in place is about four hours," McCusker said. The recipient will be carefully monitored for rejection or Events infection. Recipients require close Today "The Black Woman," black and white linocut prints by Elizabeth Catlett; selections from the Owen D. Mort Jr. Collection of African Art, Utah Museum of Fine Arts, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. "NMR Investigations of Confrontational Equilibria Resulting from Peptide Bond Cis-Tra- Heterogeneity in ns Staphylococcal Nuclease," John Markley, University of follow-u- p care and will have to take medication for the rest of their Intermountain Organ Recovery System Transplant Facts and Figures Transplants Performed in the United States: 1986 1985 Qrggn 1987 1355 ISM 7,695 8,976 8,967 8,979 8,886 731 1,368 1,512 1,650 1,673 30 45 43 74 70 605 924 1,182 1,689 2,160 Kidney Heart lives. to U. Hospital spokesman John Dwan, there are two patients listed with the National Organ Network waiting for a lung donation. Both have emphysema. According Nationwide, single-lun- HeartLung Liver g transplants cost between $100,000 and $150,000. Follow-u- Source: Intermountain Organ Recovery Systems care p averages $1,500 a month. Wisconsin, Room 2006, HEB, 4 p.m. "Introduction to Crosscountry Skiing," Rob Jones, Brian Wilkinson, Bldg 420, 1 p.m. "Regulated Poly (A) Addition Jameson Development: Mechanisms, and Biological Control Jameson said, Td like to maintain my links with the vice president's added, "They're a good group of people and it s hard to leave." Jameson's responsibilities as associate academic vice president will include chairing the University Promotion and Tenure president of academic affairs, economics said, Td like to department," James maintain my links Rock, economics economics department," then University of Wisconsin, Classroom C SOM, 4 p.m. January 15 g clinic A will be offered from 5:15 to 7 p.m. in the Cannon Health Building, 288 N. 1460 West, Room 105. A fee ranging from $5 to $25 will be charged, based on annual family income and family size. Appointments are necessary, so call Martin Luther King Jr. cancer-screenin- Advisory Committee, which makes final recommendations on all faculty tenure and promotion decisions. He will also be the 2. workshop, recreation "Avalanche Awareness," presented by Bruce Trumper in Room 104, EMCB at 7 p.m. Materials Science and Engineering, "Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Studies of Biological Molecules and Metal Surfaces," presented by Thomas Beebe Jr. in Room 102, EMCB at 4:15 p.m., refreshments at 4 p.m. Surgery Grand Rounds lecture, "Update on Thyroid Cancer," presented Kim Davis in Classroom C SOM at 7:30 p.m. Medicinal chemistry, medical imaging research of seminar, "Evaluation Borocaptate Sodium in Dogs with Spontaneous Intracranial Tumors: A Model for Boron office, said. , "Jameson has had a very positive effect on the professor, "We've . SSffiM would like to add have generally received less from page one state agencies. "One difficulty in fundraising is that private gifts are difficult to spread evenly about campus because the supporters don't usually want the money balanced," he said. Colleges such as fine arts and humanities have traditionally received less private funding, although Robert Olpin, College of Fine Arts dean and chairman of the Administrative Review Committee, said it is difficult to raise funds for certain areas. "Most gifts don't come without the goals of the patrons involved. Many of the goals of the development office are tied to the goals of the people giving the money," he said. Kay Dea, dean of the Graduate private funding because grants and gifts are more attainable for fields of high visibility such as Control During Coal Mining," presented by Ragula Bhaskar in University of Wisconsin in Madsen. . Jameson will split his time between his duties as associate vice president and the economics department chair until July 1, He will then begin his work full-tim- e in the vice president's office. Jameson is currently teaching an economics class and would like to continue his affiliation with the department in some way, whether teaching or in some other aspect of the department Organizations in U. Peer Institutions medicine and science. The Development Office has many goals on the table as of March of 1991, although there is no current priority list. Goals Q budget and state and federal support are the heart of the budget. "What we do is try to enrich the U. with private support. We could never take up the slack if budget cuts from state or federal support were implemented," he said. Development Resources Budget (89-9- 0) Council For Aid to Education, Gift Totals include completing the broadcast center on Wasatch Drive and supporting an endowment fund for the Pioneer Memorial Theater. Mattson added that donations are augmentations to the U. Germany Engineering Fuels Engineering Seminar, "Dust Measurement and to the president and served two years in Peru, which sparked his further interest in Latin American economics. He later received a masters and doctorate degree in economics from the graduate school at the 60 54.8i (89-90- ) 54.2i V) 5(H 4(H o 304 (A 3 o 20-- 3 1 10-- 3 2.2i U i Utah . Florida Source: The Administrative North Carolina Review of the University of Utah Development Purdue Office and Program CO Mil SOCIETY OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT January 16 Letitia Archuleta, Indian Health Care Clinic; Suzanne Dandoy, Utah Department of Health. position of counsel Stanford University. After graduating from Stanford, Jameson joined the Peace Corps CentralizedDecentralized Development Resources l p.m. Gibson, University of California, San Francisco; Scott Williams; president Arthur The Smith. his undergraduate degree from University of Utah Summer Study Abroad Program in Department of Metallurgical Engineering Graduate Seminar, "Xanthate Chemisorption at Chalcocite and Metallic Copper Surfaces," presented by Courtney Young in Room 207 of the Browning Building at 3:20 p.m. Refreshments at 3 include: position of general counsel to U. gOodgfOUp Of people was created this SOM at noon. Robert will former replace vice associate John president Morris, who has moved into the Jameson ; ddedTheyrea Radiology conference room, System Falters, Will Children Come Last," panel members teacher ratio. said. with the economics lost department," then Kansas State University in the celebration panel discussion, "As the Nation's Health Care growing student- Kenneth Jameson, new associate vice School of Social Work, said fields such as the arts and humanities budget presented by Susan Craft of Mining outside person because of the - t9iW:0fmSmSmMi Neutron Capture Therapy," Department, "Down Under in South Africa," presented by John Spencer in Room 102, EMCB at 11 a.m. Martin Luther King Jr. ; and is representative for the academic another year good and it's hard to an vice president's office on any person." tor " lamre appropriate " Rock said the and major committees or task forces. attorney under law. current search of Working professor academic affairs vice president economics department chair has : The associate vice president Jerilyn Mclntyre, his duties will ,not yet begun. "The hopejof the position has been vacant since late also include acting as liaison economics department, since we last summer, Jameson said. between his office and the U. Just got Jameson three years ago, is Before coming to the U. Celebration keynote address, Outdoor The nominees for Jameson's Pat Grosh of the Jameson taught at Notre Dame for 19 years, where he began his career in education, He received to have another outside chair," Rock said, and added, it is "extremely critical'' to get another . position were gathered by a search committee with Mclntyre making the final decision, department chairman. Importance," Marvin Wickens, "Children in Crises: Who Will Save Them," presented by Admiral Audrey Manley, U.S. deputy assistant secretary for health in the Union Ballroom at noon. ADEC sack lunch seminar, "Super Parenting," by Micheal DeCaria in the Union Den at noon. budget office. from page one and Removal During Early 538-671- 32 9 Lung July 29, 1992 13-Au- gust Study language and literature in the United Germany Application deadline: March 2, 1992 Information meeting: Friday, January 17, 1992 6:00 pm Room 107 Orson Spencer Hall University of Utah Student Chapter Winter of 1992 Who should join? Organizational Psychology students Organizational Communications students Business Management students When & where is the first meeting? BUC Room 204 1 6, 1 992 Thursday, January 12:00-12:- 30 pm For more information contact: Mladen Marie 1 International Center 04A Orson Spencer Hall 5814058 or 467-298- 6 1 59 University Union 581-584- 9 IF YOU DON'T LIKE THE CHRONICLE, STRIP NAKED AND RUN THROUGH QSH. |