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ACADEMIC AFFAIR On An Even Keel infe- Z IK go anis E x :I gf XX E. 4.5. Academic Affairs staff includes Qseatedj Dr. Arthur Gentile QL-RJ Pat Parker, Dr. Phil Haffley, and Cecilia Stokes. Pat Parker posts a class cancellation notification outside a class room in the main building. Dr. Gentile presents the Claude Rich award to Ann Cameron during Honors Day. Picture Courtesy, Brian Reynolds, Kokomo Tribune. . l 1
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CHANCELLOR' OFFICE Keeping the Hub of the Campus . . . At the helm of any great ship you will find the authority necessary to guide it through troubled waters and insure the success of its course or des- tination. This direction comes from IUK's Chancellor. The ChancelIor's Office represents the University at such formal occasions as Commencement and Honor's day as well as presides over all areas of Uni- versity life. It marshalls the financial needs of the campus by representing its interests to the state legislature and Board of Trustees. The leadership this office provides helps guide and direct IUK on the path to a successful and well-balanced future that blends well with the community at hand. The office of Academic Affairs works together in cooperation with that of the Chancellor's Office provid- Q. , Wt if ing in depth coverage of all aspects of academic life at IUK. Course offerings, as well as new degree programs, are scheduled and developed from this of- fice. New faculty are ultimately approved by the Dean of Academic Affairs and students who have special complaints pertaining to academic life send their appeals to this office, Academic Affairs also publishes an Adjunct Faculty handbook that advises part time faculty on the rules and regu- lations of their position within the Uni- versity system. ln addition, all faculty meet in the fall for a convocation orga- nized by this office in order to acquaint new faces with old and to establish a unified front with which to begin the fall semester. x'N st 5 X 9' ESX 3 f Y il ,? .af -1 i f 2 algal:-SP . x- -r - . ...--.2 . 9 'if . N ig-nn-an-nu is aft' xfv Q 453 5 . I l UK' , . Q - i f T QQ s Y' -I f N,-ci x ,- , 'Q f' lf. I v x 'A I S . v Q Xxx it Lori Collins helps out in the ChanceIlor's Office as part of her clerical duties. Chancellor Hugh Thompson takes a few minutes from his busy schedule to meet with Prometheus reporters. F .4
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COMMU ITY RELATIONS INFORMATION GALORE ... The IUK Community Relations Office is the public relations arm of the Uni- versity, taking in four areas: Develop- ment, Information Services, Alumni Re- lations, and Havens Auditorium. The director of Community Relations and Development is concerned, to a major extent, with raising funds for IUK. Donations enable IUK to provide additional instructional materials. The director of Information Services is responsible for media relations, publi- cations and other forms of internal and external communications, The Alumni Relations Office pro- motes the interests of IUK and works to establish and maintain a mutually beneficial relationship between IUK and its alumni. The director works with the Student Alumni Council, coordinates com- mencement and assists alumni in plan- ning activities. A prominent feature of the IUK complex is Havens Auditorium, an out- standing performing arts facility capable of handling large and techni- cally complicated productions. Havens Auditorium is home to a number of civic groups using the auditorium in technical arrangements and book shows into the facility including the Community Relations Office - sponsor- ed Havens Series. The Community Relations Staff includes: Charlie Stepp, Detrea Liggett, Olivia Maddox, Linda Smith, Rich Laudeman, and Bill Norris. Q g M,,afW':f'Q,,. .ivan vit.--X matt X, wx . . ,ww l I X NSR N Rt f x SX , N A ir, Y C :ij i t 3 X heb 'i 'T N X .to S' Tl S : -t
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