The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 26, 1980, Page 5, Image 5

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the reality that education is a lifelong
proceaa and not one that ends at age 22
upon graduation.
It troubles us to read recent newspa
per accounts that imply that lower pay
to instructors mandates lowered quality
of the education provided. The university
has many dedicated faculty who have
taught in the division's course programs
for years. Student evaluations and con
tinued enrollment figures reflect the high
value and quality of the instruction in
these academic programs.
It is therefore, a great disservice to
these faculty members to imply that the
truly dedicated teacher will reduce his or
her effort in the classroom becuase of the
dollar factor. The adult student is far
more likely to drop out of a frustrating or
unsatisfying educational experience than
is the 18-year-old. Research in continuing
education demonstrates it is only the
dedicated, quality teacher who continues
to attract and retain an adult clientele.
The Division's primary mission ts
mandated by the regents in 1909 is to ex
tend the resources of the University to
the people of the State of Nebraska. It is
unfortunate that in some articles and
editorials pertaining to the issue of the
English classes the true understanding of
the role of the Divison has been misrepre
sented and erroneous conclusions have
been made.
The Divsion of Continuing Studies,
therefore, regrets that its offer to be of
service to the College of Arts and
Sciences in their budget-cut dilemma has
resulted in derogatory publicity. We re
main dedicated to serving the citizens of
Nebraska, and specifically, the lifelong
learner.
Quentin IL Gessner
UNL Dean of Continuing Studies
Student charged with arson
Douglas Wilkening, 19, of 505 Smith
Hall, was charged with first-degree arson
and arraigned in Lancaster County Court
Monday, for allegedly setting fire to
bulletin boards at UNL's Smith Dormi
tory, university police spokesman Dob
Fey said Tuesday.
The fires set early Sunday morning,
appparently have no connection with the
bulletin board fires in Oldfather Kali last
spring, UNL police officer Mark Murphy
said.
"As far as we know, there is no con
nection between the fires, said Murphy,
who was called to the scene Sunday,
fVmtv Jndze'JefFre Cheuv-
ront released Wilkening on a $500 bond,
and set a June 30 court date. Wakening is
originally from Colorado.
Papers on second, sixth, eighth and
tenth floor bulletin boards were set afire,
burning the boards and the carpet be
neath them. Fey said. He said the fires
burned themselves out and were not seri
ous enough to call the Fire Department.
Damage wai estimated to be between
$375 and $400, Fey said.
Fey said he was sure Wilkening was
questioned about the bulletin board fires
in Oldfather Hall, but no information
was obtained.
Summer enrollment increases
Enrollment in the UNL 1980 summer
sessions has increased, with 9,486 stu
dents enrolled in its first three sessions,
an increase of 429 over 1979.
There are 6,496 students enrolled in
the first five-week session that began
June 9 and continues through July 11, A
second five-week session runs July 14 and
continues through Aug. 15.
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