The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 26, 1982, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Tuesday, October 26, 1982
Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
Brisch is candidate
for executive post
James Raglin, NU director of public affairs,
has confirmed that Hans Brisch, associate NU
executive vice president and provost, is a candidate
for the presidency of Western Washington Univers
ity, in Bellingham, Wash.
Raglin said he did not know how many other
candidates were being considered for the position
or when the decision will be announced.
Brisch, who also is ah associate professor of
management at UNL, said he has a "look-arid-see
attitude." ;
"I have received some materials. My family and
I like it around here and we're not going to jump
at anything," he said.
Brisch was born in Kaiserslautern, Germany,
in 1940, according to biographical information
provided by the Office of University Information.
He immigrated to the United States in 1957 and
became a U.S. citizen in 1964.
He received his bachelor's degree in political
science from Park College in Kansas City, Mo.,
in 1964, a master's degree in 1967 and his doctorate
in 1970 from the University of Kansas.
Correction
A story in Monday's Daily Nebraskan incor
rectly said that a debate between management
and labor representatives was sponsored by Delta
Sigma Phi. Delta Sigma Pi, a business honorary,
was the sponsor of the debate.
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New program to aid mentally ill
Students interested in working with the chronically
mentally ill may qualify for a grant in a graduate study
program offered in this course of study. The UNL depart
ment of human development and the family recently
has received a grant from the federal government to help
:in developing a new profession in this area, a UNL
professor said.
Lois Schwab, a professor in the rehabilitation services
section in the department of human development and the
family, said UNL received the grant from the Rehabili
tation Services Administration in the U.S. Education
Department. The grant's purpose is to help train students
at the master's level so that more individuals will be
available to work with people who are chronically
mentally ill.
to have them in the community than an institution."
The people who would be integrated into the
community are those said to be stable enough to live there
and who would progress more outside of an institution.
The grant, titled "Transitional Living Programs for the
Chronically Mentally 111," is part of a new government
program to develop a profession in this area, .Schwab said.
Seven trainee spots are available. Trainees will start
on Jan. 10, Schwab said. The positions will last two years
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The areas to be studied are; human development,
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placements.
"Those persons in the institutions could live morev Those interested in applying for the trainee positions
freely in the community if there were a greater percentage may contact Schwab at Home Economics 140, Univer-
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