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Show Monday, April 24, 2006 University Journal Page A6 Utah precedent keeps Sherratt s SUU office By RYANN RASMUSSEN said SUU offers a retiring president benefits because of what he or she has done certain rrasmussensuujoumal com for the university Former SUU President Gerald R Sherratt has We want (the retiring presidents) to feel like they had his own office m the Library since his 1997 are still part of the university he said retirement but he doesn't use it very often Although ODnscoll was aware the retiring Library Dean Diana Graff said Sherratt has the president leceives certain benefits, he said be was ability to visit his office often, but because he unaware of the policy stating that the retiring deserves file space, it doesnt matta if he actually president is entitled to an office uses it Dunng the 1970s a former Snow College Any university president is entitled to his or her president chose to have his office m the library at SUU Sherratt as well as former SUU President own office upon retirement, Graff said I think the president deserves Roydtn Braithwaite, chose the same location for their offices she said anofficeafterheretires Graft said the retinng president Sherratt now Cedar Citys choose anyw'here on campus can was the he mayor, said given to have the office The office office as a courtesy w'hen he doesnt have to be in the Library, like retired from his university but it traditionally is he doesnt but president position When Sheiratt retired in 1997, use it often fire university presidents office I havent used it hardly at all, furniture, decorations he said Dean ODriscoll piovided and a computer for his office, Graff said there is policy Giaff said stating that any letinng college Graff said even some pi ofessors who have taught or university piesident m Utah is entitled to an at SUU for 40 years or more are not offered an office at any higher education institution in the state but she is unsure as to where or when the office At SUU the privilege is only for a retiring policy originated president Its my understanding that only a retiring college Some umversmes offer professors an office, but president can have an office at any institution m the SUU doesnt have the space, she said Utah System of Higher Education, she said Sherratt said he has offered to give the office back Sherratt said most universities offer a retiring the umversity because he doesnt use it often to president an office anywhere on campus upon Ive offered multiple times to give it back, he retirement said I have an office in the City Offices so I dont I think most schools do that, he said Dean ODnscoll, Marketing & Public Relations really need it director, "Ve want (the retiring presidents) to feel they are still part of the university' MARC DOTSON UNIVERSITY JOURNAL The Gerald R. Sherratt Library, on the south end of campus, has an office for its namesake and former SUU president, Mayor Gerald R. Sherratt. Although the office is reserved for Sherratt, he said he rarely uses it and has offered to give it back. J J A y n n IT 1 W A I 1 I ' n ' t 1 Y i SUD If & (SV)l!)SijRi u L U A iaUIMiRKSl! uniKC Juniper Hall Director, 2006-200- 7 TT rn are Include: motivated, Benefits you energetic, multi-tas- k o oriented, patient, a leader, and willing W Applications UTAH UNIVERSITY due B?KMase4iB to work on Annual Salary FREE furnished apartment FREE Laundry & Utilities FREE Parking Computer winternet call, then... Juniper Hall Director is the job for youl HOI v ' i H RISIUI SCI -- 1 i i H "X Li rt Y J t v J May lift Pick up an application now at the Eccles Living Learning Center Office. For a more complete job description, visit : D2cO, 2006 http:www.suu.edusshousingemploy or call: (435) F) c ) ur SOUTHERN 586-796- Fin 4 7 u '- U Y il i ii r u 1 T fT y |