Show College of Eastern Utah Ths EaglTVolum M Number XVIII Vole Of The Students Price Ut 84501’ ThursdayTJanuary 271994 i Haddock announced as new academic vice president by Anna Adair news editor College of Eastern Utah's is going to be very difficult to All his shoes" Haddock plans to continue tea Search committee chaired by President Michael Petersen announced Jan 20 that Brent Haddock would be their choice to fill the role of academic vice ching although it will be much more limited As the academic vice president he will be on several committees including the senate and budget committee He will chair the curriculum instruction committee This includes president a position recently vacated by Robert Torgerson Later die CEU Board of Trustees approved President Petersen's recommendation of Haddock cm Monday Haddock began at CEU in 1977 when he was hired to teach and be a half-tim- e art half-tim- e media director He then became e art teacher and has a held the position ever since Seven yean ago he was made division chair for the humanities social science fine arts and business division Tin a little bit nervous but at the same time excited It's a neat opportunity for me right now at this particular time in my life I've been division chair for seven yean and the time is right for a new challenger Haddock stated "Bob has done a wonderful job and it as academic full-tim- vice-preside- nt more people should discuss their views with them in order to keep the voice of the students heard This years representative is Samantha Douglas up-gra- de planning development implementation and evaluation of the curriculum at CEU Meeting regularly vice with the state-wipresidents council will be on his list of duties He will be a member of the state-wid- e strategic task force as well as supervise the operation of the library personnel admissions claw schedules and graduation de Many ideas are on Haddock's agenda for the future The most immediate move will be towards yearly class scheduling He hopes to somehow put restraints on changes in the schedule and have all classes listed at the beginning of the year so that students will be able to plan their year from start to finish "We are here to make "I view myself as being a very student oriented person” Had- dock said The curriculum instr- uction committee has a student representative each year to exp- ress student views concerns and fight for student rights He feels each year the representative has been very effective and feels onanew Jj) having mMBy imiaiMtanretothsIwmMldwjS aafirtdtuft it: tuuy trsmsoi ww vompeuw p offi ' WavUOM' 'S' T 'A "A' wcurityfmlongar appMs v 1intifunumeemploy6e 'AvvXvSyv T ah seven pot uroe and onafavplvsd foj an unrm program that allows mml ' CEU wVKholwtWpi towtend : vlv v'vXvW in turn wo for campus poke® : sv-- s vy'-- jy vidKfi'm I ti ' for the predion of the if T&ma for thepublk arise p y fa - WiQ be H m students QpfPdwe ’’ purc but y issued to fulfil tickets andfardudona parking and other mated sndiout mo use of money and by peraus ® helps ti'campua poIw land salea aiuphia property said' fa j wsges siq3piiei and parking signs saiL: Over S3()00wasconectel jliyt Wmsou 93frora from Juhr tTbe’ rifarceroit of fte campusthfae kdhda the recent f dice Bereia 7 V4Q Hve ediber Ipuichase bytfacouru faatudemiuiool cams tire? mxwaim twHUManioerasi ' hcA-i- o iimi of CJ& iVesvMicluud Petersen bran foies fees We depwiment consists of na wripoti w vvXX1'- 'M1' uatcs:sca reaiioatkmal a- - 'X teineeti AS' campus police hiddemweraib &usedT umicai Johnson amiThose W b returned to tbechool ndts gThe campus whoM students caojtti the guns amMy®fgoiflg p'daitm and die campus with m--i invesdgatiQns into such recent efficiently Other ideas include developing an articulation plan with other universities so more credits will transfer from CEU further on-goi- ng technology development including electronic mail to all instructors restrooms on the upper floor of the Main Building improvements in freshman seminar class- es and academic advising and more cooperative learning During his time as vice president he will maintain an open door policy keeping the needs of faculty and students at the top of his list of priorities "This is what this school is about students and their education We have an excellent faculty Maintaining our quality teachers is very important” Haddock added He also recognizes the importance of communication between administration faculty staff and students "I plan to visit all of the departments on a regular basis cooperating with instructors to find ways and methods of improving their programs” Forensics rock at Greater Sait Lake to me that our squad did so well when in ' £ v XXv Xv’ sttwWv'v Vvw'j 'XXv v Xy vaava y lanMcrtatim ofonampus somectsM mat could not be provided by nofal wuGed socuniy offiem Johnson fto the loe jail or txampemuod far canmus pouoc oiuccn to coun s Mcuritv Kitt scheduling utilizing Tuesdays and Thursdays more to the student's advantage and utilizing campus classroom space more "It was shocking of suchfire fornergencKs in which students KHwone! Oinrfndunorgnized improving campus signage He also wants to focus on keeping students here long enough to graduate Enrollment growth is high i the priority list "We've got to some how secure additional money for scholarships to increase Iment in the future” He is working on developing a more creative approach to class by Renee Pressett staff writer £w-:-- Haiti sure the students receive a quality education" he stated Upgraded classrooms are also on his agenda particularly in the Main Building He hopes to find two the money to classrooms a year to give CEU more of a modem collegiate look Recognizing that a student’s first impression of CEU is framed by this first look at the campus Haddock feels a need for direct competition with schools like Berkley Stanford UNLV UCLA and North West Louisiana” Kamie Hess sums up the surprise and satisfaction the College of Eastern Utah forensics squad fell after The Great Salt Lake Tournament Over SO schools from across the nation were in attendance at the 4 University of Utah Jan In overall sweepstakes CEU placed third among all colleges and universities and first in junior college division The CEDA debate competition included most of the nation’s powerhouses CEU placed first in debate sweepstakes among junior colleges and fourth in debate among all universities following Arizona State Univer 22-2- sity Cornell University and North West Louisiana The individual teams of Jennifer Moore and Renee Presscu placed third in novice while Tristy Atwood and Brittany Johnston placed fifth in junior Michelle Grogran received 12th junior speaker Moore was first novice speaker and Presscu seventh In individual events CEU placed first in junior college division and third overall "I was amazed by the quality of the individual events on our team We weren't expected to do well at such a large tournament” Chris Theodosis stated In duo interpretation Darccy Martinez and Danny Kourianos placed first and Jory Johnson was first in after dinner speaking Elisha Ray placed first in poetry interpretation and second in (sm forensics psgs 8) |