Tuesday, January 29, 1035 Daily fJcbrcskan PQ3 7 meriean-ioreign student pairings uhs-l. w-s4i j4L.Li wsALfeit furmsn understanding. Mendshiros pEi31 Appreciation cf a fcrefp culture 1.3 a psjor benefit cf a .previa cf:red through the Ir.t:rr;ti::.-1 E-:e:'.Ln Services at UI.'L, cc::r$ to Lzi Merta, prerrm c:::.c r:t:rl:r ILS. !!;rtarVilhsr-'" 'if Prej::', v; 1:1. ; " :. : i A: ' il j dcnUlih a ::lt ::.tl'l.l.'i UNL,c:.c:;:: 3f j;- 'rbr.c.teia rcrt: I:: !: i:i 1 I: ... tiORS. Merta tzll EC?l3 tci a tetsfcj program, tut tl:.t tl;a b ta titter the fordi student's kt. ;::tis ef 1 4 Ecnald r:jcrj, ft J pnrlist, has been elected tc tlvj boszd cf directors of the couaci! fr Fia-sncisI Aid to Eda- . cation Inc. The t rrd is caapesed of leaden cf Ar.c:;cn wrpcra- tions and refers. Its current chslr- man is J sracs. L Fcrsusoa, chdnaan of General Foods Ccrpsssiion. The goal ofCFAE is to expand cerpo- rate contributto to institutions cf higher education. CFAE reports that, in 1983, corporate ccatrlbuticas to edu cation reached the $1.29 bUlba mark, a rise of $40 million from 1882. New program aids businesses with new ideas A new p'K?&a designed to help Nebraska businesses gad industries initiated by tha atsta Dspartatent of Economic pevcicprasst ard mhw, Friday. The 'Nebraska Technical Assls'tsace ' Center, ia Nebraska ll&il, will pnida technical business and eaRecriag as- , sistaace to new tad existing bed companies. This help caa ceiat fecra tha uriYer sity, state esaseiss or the priv ala sec tor. The center thca will be abla to hdp businesses and krersters develop and market new ideas.' Gov. Bob Kerrey. UI1L Chsneelb: director of DID's Dffeiepsent Div ision and Stan liberty desa cf tha col lege of Engineering sx:d Technology, spoke at tha operiEg cereraoi and were the oSciil iibboro2ttefs.' Massengile sdd tha center, is aa important "Ircat doer" that cesM pro vide businesses ilth contacts that pre viously would hiv been usmSable to them. Businesses had shown interest ia the program even be&ra it opened, ha said. Kerrey said ha ftod that soma people would think th state was tim ing tha university into ea "eceaeasic development raachiaa." Ka add tha state, tha university end these usinj the prorara could all benefit fees il. G9taf.inut3? how to protect ycuroeif. CiL-aTipcrtT 2D:j I knev? y:u r t ta eip:c ir your r:. ..;: to r:t;"a shortly, b-t Z ir) c :a ttce's a delay I;;'; ii i :: ?3 j:u leave, t;;:i c 1:1:5 don tha h:'l. A i f.rj :-r r scnsJ sTe, be-J co icn you t:U a rs? c r;tire L? C.2 p. ,. .rpf. T - . ...r.a' Amerfcta culture. Ha ti!J that forda etiidenta la America, lilta -Aiacrfcan ftBdats thread, cilea Had thcauekes i 3 Wi2n cuicr " J!;rt i ci it's net t !::try elt L;:;i t;.3t0f':. 3f---t. but r?? t I" ? n ur : v)r.::3 T.::h thina thai is "new 3 c-;::i.to C.::3 Llr.dj cf 1m" t---3 "pretty caod UC: Lis! ri riui:r.t j crj:" : J r i miL Ttrcss L'ct-rn, a criia ttuicr.t "Cutstsdlnj thit ccrjratE2sr.t wss," Pskeas sdd, "It tha r.d- lest ir.crana since 167&- . This i? tike sac&ad feiishess-MiSier, edacztba crssaisrtbn that Koskeas serves. Siaca .1978, ha hi? been a member cf tha American Ccrr.dl cn Education's Eusiness-Kihsr Education '1 y"? if-1 ) , ir' quest Pu?f your company VN xV. . . . J .. ...... fl j 3 ii i ra u x u tonight at 7 p.m. -m m per i il f Z... "... "7.'' r '""" """"'r I ( 30-50 SAVIMGSl 1 MM 111 111 1 I I 1.1-0-44 I liJ 1 1 i H y 1 i'O'i ! ; jrri: H-H SKI SALE THIS fclEEIC ATOLVfjpIC VILLAGE! rH j p4. 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I! j ;H -1 I f-HH-"3r j i UNL 13 oiia cf tha Deocla R!erta jtad last fcll Peterson sdd he? partner, Kach-KIua Ji a fradusta - from Taw;, tr:,t her to sea Taiwsn threu-h dircrtr.t era Doth Jlh'tad Petersen sslJ that they've aba toed ft chsa friendship With ccr::.2 thrv r'.. :.J-i rfT lierU di EC? b fa ycjM o 3d hu3 frsr.'th ft.C?l v-. htrt t.n - students. Ara istsrsstsd in becc:a- tact Ksrta tt tha I3 cca, Ksfeia Forma. The f iruia's rosmfcership Is res tricted to 25 chief executives cf corpo- rations and 25 educators, Koskens, who is chairman of the board cfthaAmcricca Council on Edu- cation, is the first Nebrsska educator to chair that organization and its 1,600 member colleges and universities. o-Snon isJ m the pleasure ox- directors "anno ml ling Auditorium 1 111 J c o ;J U lb 7j u U t:1 -3 Diamond Dinner Rings ........... w'i u Diamond & Gemstone Ring. 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