Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday August 13 2002 — A7 ates however were evenly split Three of Utah's public universities — Utah State Weber State Southern Utah — and Snow College enrolled more women than men for the 2000-200- 1 academic year ' The University of Utah showed the biggest enrollment gender gap in 2000: 46 percent women versus $4 percent men Paul Brinkman the university’s vice president for budget and planning said the disparity is in part due to du school's emphasis on scientific research and engineering 'traditional male domains Narrowing the gap “really depepds on the inclination of women to go into some of these fields” Brinkman said In particular the university wants more women to become engineers Brinkman said he recognizes women's traditional resistance to mechanical and chemical engineering “I'm hoping there are areas that are more attractive (to women) like computer engineering'’ he said Like many other large research universities the University of Utah sponsors summer science programs for youths Brinkman said getting women interested in the hard sciences and math has to begin when they are junior- high age typically the period when girls turn away from the very subjects that would bring them the most financial reward The Census Bureau has found that in the mid-199those with bachelors degrees in engineering earned S4680 per month versus S2802 for those with education degrees The average starting salary offer in 2000 to petroleum engineering students pursuing their bachelor's degrees was $50367 census analysts said Degree Continued from A1 without college degrees are drawing to a close “The entry into the middle class used to be the union card" Buhler said “Now it's a bachelor's degree or a certificate of training" While more American ' women than men have received bachelor’s degrees every year since 1982 about twice as many men in2000 had completed graduate or professional school But even women who have achieved professional degrees remain at a financial di sad van-tege- - - Census figures show that men with professional degrees may expect to cumulatively ' earn almost $2 million more than their female counterpart? over their work lives The answer to why this happens is “sticky sticky sticky" said Frances E Jefferson regional director of the US Department of Labor's Women's Bureau “A lot of it has to do with when women enter their careers" said Jefferson' Women have tough choices she said Should they have children early and then start careers or delay their families until they are established professionals? Either way their incomes and seniority opportunities suffer More Utah women than ever are enrolling in baccalaureate programs The state's public and private universities in October 2000 enrolled 186743 students 49 percent were women SI percent men Nationwide 56 percent of the campus population were women Utah's 2000-200- 1 public college and university gradu- - Once Again IHC Wins “Most Wired” Award ' ” f ’I - it ' - 0s : findings Wyatt agreed to dis- miss the charges against Jones so he could undergo “serious therapy" at two court- approved counseling programs in Nevada Though it appears clear that Jones suffers from mental retardation the extent of the mental retardation has not been determined Wyatt said “I wouldn’t want to say that he is incompetent but there is a question about his compe- tency” Wyatt said “ He has- n’t been evaluated for mental - ' retardation" Jones is said Wyatt expected to undergo therapy in Nevada Crash for a minimum of three years “A mental illness or defect may cause us to approach this case in a completely different way" Wyatt said in June “But if the illness or defect is so great that it makes the person incompetent meaning that they don't understand What they've done they don't understand the criminal process and they can't assist their counsel: then we can't even prosecute them at all And that's OK You don't want to prosecute somebody unless they understand" The Cache County Attor- ney's Office can refile charges against Jones anytime within four years Wyatt said “We're going to monitor his progress (in therapy) and if he has any problems we'll refile'' Wyatt said Commander Tom Reid 46 and a woman Carol McAfee both of Bishop also died said Dave Buck of the InyoCoun-t- y coroner’s office Galen Rowell 61 also was the author of 18 books of photography and his pictures ' appeared in such magazines as Audubon Outdoor Photogra- -' pher and Sports Illustrated “It’s one thing to take a 1 picture but he was able to bring back pictures that gave you a feel for the land a feel for die expedition” said ' Kent Kobersteen director of photography for National Geographic “They communicated emotionally and verbal- - American Hospital yj' Association’s Hospitals and Health ct works magazine hasagain named IHC as one of the 100 Most Wired V ' :i ' Health Care Organizations in the country IHC is proud to be recognized for being on medicine’s technological leading edge Whethei bedside computers or Internet applications we’re using advanced technology to benefit our patients Also we are ly’ Continued from A1 T mil Barbara Rowell 54 was a photographer pilot and former director of public relations for The North Face Inc the outdoor clothing company She was president of Mountain Light Photography tlie couple's photo agency gallery and ness Sales at their Bishop galjery were halted but friends and admirers lined up to offer condolences “They were coming back from a photo workshop in the Arctic!’ Said Kevin Calder an employee at the gallery Investigators from the eral Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board woe at the scene Monday but no details on the cause of the crash were released said Allen Kenitzet a spokesman for the FAA in Seattle Fed-pret- ty ' Reviewing the annual agenda y from Hearing reports ' ' board numbers Revising die district calen- Association currently developing new programs to link physician : MW'- offices more effectively with our - 4 hospitals arid allow physicians to consult more easily online For more information about IHCs use of technology click ori IHC wwwihccom Intermountain Healthcare ' I 'Working Together For' You ' i J road V I ' du I i anoridinantx to ' Access Man- -' Cache the adopt policy pgement Dicing i1 Appnwingavel '' : : request Approving the Compre- District Professional hensive yf The Logan City School : Development Plan District Board of Education vv Approving die Teacher meets at 4:30 pm Tuesday at Association Leave Policy the district offices 101 West Approving the 20Q2-0Center St Agenda items " budget include:' Approving an agreement Approving minutes and about the Recreation Center claims Joint Fund for 2002-0- 3 Hearing reports from the ' AssociaHearing a report about Logan Educational tion and the Parent Tsachers opening school activities 1 ( 3 ‘ " i vV I U |