Show The Eagle -- Page 9 of U coach will speak to benefit local boy's transplant funds U i j Rick Majerus University of Utah's head basketball coach will be on campus Thursday to speak at a fund raiser and dinner to ob old tain money for a local 1 boy who has Cystic Fibrosis and needs a heart and lung transplant The fund raiser will be held in the have windows placed in his si nuscs so they can be treated with antibiotics After he has the trans- plant his lungs will no longer be infected but his sinuses will still be infected These windows make it possible to treat his sinuses to prevent it from spreading into his Christopher Cowley hai been acceptedain transplant recipients orancraniniwnenenr a togsendreinfeciingthcmThe According to Sunradomcials InnitaisDhmts are mate success- - Not only does Ctira muaaum currator Don Burge happy about hit new dlno preparation lab In the Computer Business Building he la also elated over the museum becoming nationally accredltedTPhoto by Paul Pull! Museum becomes one of three to be accredited in Utah Prehistoric Museum recently re- University of Utah Museum of Natural History and the University of Utah Musuem of Fine Arts ceived the hiaest honor possible for a museum: accreditation from the American Association of Mu- scums The AAM a nationally recognized organization since 1906 issued the award OcL 22 from Washington DC Accreditation is a prestigous status given only to musuems meeting the highest standards of excellence Don Burge currator of CEUs museum "aid that only about 10 percent of the museums in the nation receive this rccogni- lion In Utah approximately 2 percent of museums have been accredited and CEU is the first outside of Salt Lake City Other Utah museums with accreditation are the Hansen Planetarium the with the AAM's strict standards was a monumental task The let-ter of congratulations from the Accreditation Commission to Burge dated "Museum accreditation certifies that your institution has undergone the rigorous professional examinaton established by the American Association of Museums through the complc- y and lion of the detailed review of the museum's oper-ations by a visiting committee or the AAM Accrediting Commis- sion The inspection and the which was hundreds of y pages long covered areas such as administration staff volunteers by Tom Martin staff writer The College of Eastern Utah KWUmetES OP &ocotC self-stud- on-si- te self-stud- Ar TMg transplanted as a unit Due to Chris' young age the donor match must he near enact because the organs must grow to- gether with the body making the prospects of finding a donor more difficulL Christopher has a long rood ahead of him which we hope will lead to a normal life His mother said that he is receiving treatments now in preparation for the transplant Christopher has undergone surgery at Castleview Hospital to will cost ttohnigwn SISOJOO and they have raised $2Sfl00BS with the fundraiser touring Ridt Mjcns we hope Ue family will raise more money Majcrus tod the Use to ooc °f the best records m the country last year He also recently sipicd a w five year contract with the U ofU Majerus is respected in all comers of the basketball commu- nity for his ability to leach the game Academics is also Majerus strong point During his 15 years at Marquette 93 percent of the basketball players received their degrees including 100 percent while Majeras was head coach for to begin Nov 26 Pre-registrat- ion quadnipling museum space and a doubled staff of 20 members "It's a whole new facility” Burge for winter quar- - 6 ter runs from Nov 25 Nov can register Sophomores with freshmen and sophomores el- from Nov 26 igible to through Dec 6 Students are encouraged to first with their advisors to assist registration and bring a card along signed fee with the $50 the admissions office The non- fee will refundable towards winter quarter's tuition If a student is on a scholarship or financial aid the fee will go towards a student's 25-D- pre-regist- Now that CELTs museum has received accreditation it will have to continue to work hiud to keep iL The AAM reviews accredited museums to follow up on com- miuec suggestions and to enure iMimaiiwH high nnfant Almost half of accredited muse- urns do not have their acoedita- tion renewed Museum adminis- (ration plans to maintain the museum's high standards and it's newly gained status cc er on fees Jan Young director of admis-- UeK a Fft -- Hf sions and records reminded dents that in order to pre-regist- stu- - er all student accounts must be paid in full Winter quarter’s tuition and fees are due by Dec 27 Young said that a student's classes will be removed from the corn-meputcr Dec 30 if the tuition dcad-wit- h line is not meL Financial aid and scholarship monies will be awarded to the stu-t- o dent accounts Dec 27 Young ! said that if a student has toed and their financial rid or scholarship papers have not been completed the classes will be removed and they will have to start from scratch in the registration process et pre-regis-- HI fVftmNfl-a- VlftOtl wibk Amo HI ifN tlM go Till - ft tM ( m B B 11 |