| Show 5 msm College of Eastern Utah Lady Eagles Improve record to 13-- 3 page 4 Diversity Week brings e alternative views jSn UEffp page 6 More personal attacks than a Rush Limbaugh episode Page 2 i The Eagle Volume XIXl Number 6 ITTheVoice Of The Students' Priced U( 84501 CEU's instructors are third behind Dixie and Snow in attainment of Approximately 400 students eligible for academic suspention by Dani Weigand news editor higher degrees by Leona J Christensen Staff writer hachelor'sdegrccsandtwohave associate's decrees Among 82 faculty members at Snow: 17 have doctorate he appropriate degree combined with experience makes degrees 51 have master's degrees 2 have bachelor's degrees and two have associate's degrees great educators" said The focus of CEll is to Academic Vice PresiPercent of master's doctorate's and bachelor's degrees dent Brent Haddock provide students with broad mastcr'&dcgrces 1 8 have 1 T According to the 1993-9- 4 course catalogs for the Col lege of Eastern Utah Dixie and Snow Colleges ilk1 commu- general and liberal education preparing them for transferring towards four T nity colleges are equal in regard to ilk1 percentage of faculty members with doctorate and master's degrees ('El has 2 percent with doctorate degrees and 48 percent with master's degrees Dixie has 5 snow- - year degrees community education vik'ationul-teclmicprograms and r al developmental programs TU places a primary locus in offering a w ide selection of education options Consequently CEU oflers more vocational programs than other sister institutions In such fields academic I 1 vocation-technic- 1 percent with doctorate degrees and 55 percent with master's degrees Snow has 7 percent 1 with doctorate degrees and 50 percent with master's degrees Among 84 faculty members at CEU: 12 have doctorate degrees 48 have master’s degrees 13 have bachelor's degrees and have associate's degrees With 90 faculty members at Dixie: 15 have doctorate degrees 55 have 1 1 416 out of 3IXX) (students) last fall Approximately below a 20 GPA That has me a I think that's a pretty high number" said CEU's academic concerning the number of students achieving below- average gnides Brent Haddock und faculty members of the curriculum and instruction committee are review ing the current College of Eastern Utah's academic suspension policy Ilie policy states “A student who is below the minimum acceptable standard for two successive quarters will be subject to suspension from the college A student w ho earns no grade of or higher in any oik quarter may be subject to suspension from the college” 'Die policy is printed in the CEU general catalog However the policy has never been enforced Haddtkk explained one of the reasons the policy has not been enforced is no one is sure who is supposed to implement it "We don't know who's supposed to enforce it” Ik1 said vice-preside- nt - see suspention page al degrees are not always offered which accounts for the faculty members who have associate's degrees The majority of those have eleven bachelor's degrees tee education page 12 100 1 iThursdayJJanuary 12! 1995 1 Eagles sweep home stand: travel to SLCC UVSC 12 Handbook may prevent miscommunication by Leona J Christensen staff writer time money and fkus have united to create an handbook which provides guidance for both and academic advisors who may have gone to an ik'adeniic students Previously received advisor may have conflicting or insufficient information us a result of not having the resources to compile consistent data for students and advisors "The purpose of the advisor handbook is to ensure that each advisor has current pertinent information concerning the advising pnk’ess In the past advisors have not had consistency in information The handbook ensures that all advisor s have Ilie sank1 information at their Unger lips" said Director of Testing Advisement and Placement Mary The see handbook page 12 CEU awards 859 scholarships school year for 1994-9- 5 by Dani Weigand news editor three percent of the students attending the of Eastern Utah were awarded scholarships 1994-9school year Out of the 907 vople who applied for scholarships this year 859 were awarded scholarships Due to ilk1 increase of scholarship applications CEU has moved to a more systematic distribution of the thousand awarded annually for scholarships ) There arc four ureas in which scholarships are awarded These include academic honors und academic scholarships talent scholarships career scholarships and leadership scholarships These scholarships awarded to students money ranging from $300 to $1836 Each department has a specific number of scholarships given to them annually There arc 305 scholarships available within the talent und career departments In the presidential scholarship area four scholarships are r full tuition lor $1836 awarded They include: Twenty 5 $500-$6(X- Rotell Ellis' last second dunk put an exclamation point on CEU's come from behind win over Ricks Friday Jan 6 The Vikings led by as much as 12 points most of the game CEU's comeback started the last 10 minutes of the game and they jumped ahead with 2:50 minutes remaining see related story page 6 the eyes of the eagle many mammals arc seen as nothing then an object of prey To the Eagles of CEU their ate nothing more than their next meal The Eagle is a dominant bird but will they dominate this weekend? Friday Jan 3 CEU's men's team will play the defending region champs Salt Lake Community College CEll is lied with CSI for first in region play with a 1 record SLCC was ranked fifth in the nation at the end of the ‘93-9- 4 game season und the Golden Eagles In 1 4-- have proven to be a strong team this year especially with their 5 come back Friday against Ricks Saturday Jan 14 CEU plays the Wolverines of Utah Valley Slate College This game shall be interesting with CEU playing Kenny Pratt a transfer student from UVSC Pratt played for the Wolverines season lie was the region leader in fall quarter during the ‘93-9- 4 Pratt was pulled from live scoring and left UVSC in record in points scored school the held he would when have game 73-6- mid-seaso- n two-yea- sea scholarship page 12 |