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daily nebraskan
Wednesday, august 31, 1977
Students look to own assets in center's inventory
The UNL Counseling Center is taking inventories, but
staff members are not counting supplies and cleaning
closets.
The inventories are tests given to UNL students to
assess their personal qualities, scholastic aptitude and
mechanical skills.
There are more than 20 tests in all, said Dr. Vernon
Williams, the center's director. Trained counselors help
students decide which tests to take based on the infor
mation they are seeking.
With the test results counselors are better prepared
to help students decide . career goals and solve other
problems, he said.
"We try to offer help with the life decisions a person
makes in college," Williams said. These decisions may
include marriage or divorce, whether to stay in school or
drop out, or whether to remain living with a roommate.
Williams said the test results alone are not significant,
but they do indicate how the counselor may help the
student.
"An inventory is not a test of how well you can do but
an attempt to get the best description we can of the per
son," Dr. Williams said.
No appointment is necessary at the center, located on
the third floor of Seaton Hall, but there may be a short
wait before one of the eight full-time counselors can see
the student, he said.
Williams said most students average two visits: The
first to meet with the counselor and decide what tests are
appropriate and td take them. At a second mee Ung about
10 days later, the counselor and student discuss the results
and set goals. u ,i
Counselors are not student advisors, he emphasized,
and will not plan class schedules. However, they may
make, suggestions of new majors and career areas to
Students can use the results when applying for jobs,
and one test, the Minnesota Multiphasic Personal Inven
tory (MMP1) is required by some veterinary and graduate
schools. It is not offered by the Placement Office,
Williams said no records will be released without
the students written permission.
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Staff's ledgers add ten
The names of 10 new faculty members
are found on the staff ledgers in the Col
lege of Business Administration this
semester.
Lester Digman as an associate professor
of management will teach management
sections. Digman received his Ph.D. in
management and operations research from
the University of Iowa in 1970.
Ira Dolich, professor and chairman of
marketing, will teach marketing. He ob
tained a Ph.D. in business administration
from the University of Texas in Austin in
1967.
Gary. Green will teach three sections of
Management 331, He was an assistant pro
fessor at Albers School of Business at
Seattle University before coming to UNL
to be an assistant professor of management.
Green received his doctorate in operations
management in 1976 from the University
of Washington.
Thomas D. Hubbard, who obtained his
Ph.D. from the University of Missouri in
1969, is a professor of accounting who will
teach Accounting 313 and 411811, He
previously served as a professor of account
ing at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State. University.
Justis added
Teaching sections of Management 335
and 434 will be Robert T. Justis who was
an associate professor of management at
Texas Technical University. He will super
vise the development and administration of
UNL's Small Business Institute.
Justis received his Ph.D. in business ad
ministration from Indiana University in
1972.
Sections of Management 360 and 960
will be taught by Mark J. Martinko, a visit
ing assistant professor in management. He
received his Ph.D. at UNL in August.
Bronston (Tom) Mayes, a previous
lecturer at Golden Gate University and
California State University at Long Beach,
will be an assistant professor of manage
ment teaching sections of management
360,465 and 865.
He obtained a Ph.D. in organizations
behavior from the University of California
at Irvine in June.
Assistants added
Three other assistant professors are
Richard M. Rehurek, James C. Schmidt
and George W. Shute.
Rehurek received his M.A. in business
admiinctration in 1973 from UNL. He joins
the faculty as a visiting assistant professor
of accounting.
Schmidt, a visiting assistant professor
in economics will Jeach sections of
Economics 215 and 211. In May he re
ceived his M.A. and Ph.D. respectively in
applied mathematical science and econom
ics from Rice University, Houston.
Shute was an accounting administrator
for the State of Nebraska before joining
the staff. He is a visiting assistant professor
of accounting who has a M.D. of arts in
accounting from Ohio State University.
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