Chicago State University - Emblem Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1972

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(BELOW) Dr. Paul Titman. (BOTTOM LEFT) Dr. O J. Eigsti. (BOTTOM RIGHT) Dr. Jack Fooden. LOOKING AT LIFE Hey! Look at my Spyrogyra conjugate. It may sound weird to you, but the biology student sees it as one of the wonders of life. The Bi-Sci department works along with the student to help him understand these processes. Under the leadership of Dr. Ann Bond, the department constantly works to keep their program vital and interesting to CSU ' s students. One way of doing this is a continuing examination and re- evaluation of course offerings. Together with students from the Biology organization, the faculty meets frequently to insure that both required courses and classes with high student interest are offered on a regular basis. This method of planning seems to work well and students have expressed ap- preciation that their opinions are considered. Another concern of this department is preparing students to deal with today ' s special problems. Courses in drugs, pollution, and ecology are included to help meet these needs. Students are also encouraged to do individual research on their particular field of interest. Available to them is specialized help in any field they may be researching. Each member of the department is an expert in some aspect of biology; from Mr. Reginald Jones ' knowledge of the molecular basis of life to Dr. Esther DaCostas ' experience with the physiology of the entire organism. The faculty, a vast field of resources and aid, is always willing to help their students, because education is still their primary objective.

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BLACK STUDIES The newest developments in Black Studies is the creation of a Bachelor of Arts Degree with a major in Black Studies, while at the same time there is work being done on a draft for a masters program. A new course in this program is dealing with a study in Black Power. To continue to improve the role of the Black Studies program at CSU, Charles Mosley, Director of Black Studies, has established the Africa Association for Black Studies. This Association is to be a national clearing house and workshop for directors and interested students in Black Studies. On February 25 and 26 the first workshop was held. It was very successful with students coming from as far as New Mexico. The offices of Black Studies are housed in the Black Culture Center, and many times they work in conjunction with each other. Some of their programs include a summer program for the children in the Englewood Community. This program includes field trips, arts and crafts and tutoring. When the cam- pus moves to the new location, the summer program will gradually be phased out of the Englewood Com- munity and into the Roseland Community. (LEFT) Mr. Charles Mosley, Director of Black Studies. (BELOW) Dr. Melvern Ore in his Black Studies class. (RIGHT) Al Barrows and James Pollard al the Black Cultural Center. (LOWER RIGHT) Beverly Roberts relaxes in the arttui Black Cultural Center. Black Martyr Week is one of the biggest events of the year. Its purpose is honoring the living and dead Black heroes through musical and dramatic presentations. The Black Culture Festival also provides an opportunity to share cultural experiences through dramatics and music. Poetess, Nikku Gionanni, Reverend Jesse Jackson of Operation P.U.S.H., the Emotions and local talent per- formed at the Festival. The Black Culture Center is a resource center containing paperbacks, tapes, records and films. Art done by Stateville inmates is on display and for sale. The climax of this year is a trip to Africa this summer, which will provide the ultimate experience in black culture. J I M

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