Show Page 14 April 13 1995 A four percent raise for employees identifying new positions and enrollment growth funding are just a few of the new budgetary items to be tackled by CEU pensation for employees 427 percent for faculty 411 percent for professional employees 46 percent for classified stall and 3X5 percent for executives Tlie wage increase amounts to cost of living increase Petersen stated that one of the first responsibilities of the budget committee was to identify positions that had been previously established but were not fully funded in the current budget An internal transfer from athletics to academics caused a needed $20(XX) to hire a new volleyball coach To maintain an existing counseling staff posi by Leona J Christensen staff writer Tin budget committee met last to decide how the $92 revenues from the legislature will he spent Because health care premiums lor employees will remain the same next year a portion of the benefits have been added to the salary pool Salaries will increase about lour percent lor (Till employees 'This eur the appropriation was somewhat smaller than what we had hoped however a salary increase by over four percent lor employees and a number of new pnijects should allow us to make some positive progress next year" said I ’resident Michael Petersen The college anticipates revenues of CEU English instructor delivers a rhetorical analysis at con ference tion an additional $2X6() will be required CEU will utilize $402(X) from the by Leona J Christensen staff writer funding to bring Durrani Elementary safely codes up to dale This summer the college will renovate the facility choose which departments will use the building and it will be ready for use this fall Enrollment growth at tlie Moab Center will be financed by approximately ow not to be Bamboozled Rhetorical Analysis in a Fresh man Writing Class" was one of six lectures at the Utah Community College Conference held at Salt Lake Community College on April 7 Kent Templeton represented the College of Eastern Utah as one of 25 lectures He based his lecture on his English 201 class which emphasizes adifferent method of teaching critical thinking the themeofthe conference Templeton developed a different approach to teaching critical writing His classes tcach students the nature of language how words are used and how to be sensitive to the way people reason “I think you can learn critical think- ing by studying poetry short stories and writing critical analysis papers 1 just wanted to try something different so we write analysis about political speeches newspaper articles and a H School in new tax funds Expenses include increased fuel and power costs address urgent student priorities and respond to the institutional priorities $ 6(XX) 1 ASCEU helps Westridge Middle School student government with leadership skills community college of the community the campus is alive and well at Westridge Middle School according to Richard Wood assistant The $92 million w hich is 534 percent higher than the current budget State appropriations were increased by the legislature 52X percent this year Tuition increases totaling 5 percent will generate $K09(X) additional revenue this year Because of uncertainty of enrollment levels $144836 in tuition money has not been included in the budget The salary increase totals from the legislature provided $229500 for com principal Wood recently thanked the Director of Student Activities Brad King and the ASCEU student government officers for leaching their counterparts at WMS leadership problem solving decision making and teamwork building skills “This has been oped the method specifically for English 201 All the English classes have an emphasis on critical thinking In general students show mote evidence of being able to critically analyze after taking his class Templeton teaches poetry college writing and developmental English classes at CEU especially helpful for young students to relate to ilder more mature students as role models and to also learn these skills “We express appreciation for their interest expertise and willingness to become involved with us Everyone has looked forward to this association and the fun learning experiences Without this association the activities at Westridge would not have been as much fun or exciting" Wood said Transferring to the U of U n an effort to recruit more aca demically qualified students to the University of Utah campus Pres Arthur J Smith has more than tripled the number of scholarships pre- viously available to transfer students In addition to the 35 annually awarded d waivers and U trans- 10 offer will the scholarships need-base- full-tuiti- on fer full-tuiti- waivers on ar ar awards): Hie applicants will be ranked morebroadvarietyofsourcesthanjust said writing" Templeton cording to merit and stipends will be He said that his method of teaching is iy awarded by a committee he said' Any not superior to the way other English questions on the 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