Hiilies Tuesday, September 10, 1935 Grant will aid projeet to Iielp support; fa By a Daily Nebraskan Staff Reporter A 1 10,000 grant from the U.S. Depart ment of Health and Human Services has been awarded to the UNL Building Family Strengths Project. The project will use research find ings to help people across the nation. "There are not many solid models on how to help families in need," said Bill Achord, project coordinator. "It is the first major attempt to draw together an important body of research and apply it to how people can use.it." Achord, an experienced family and marriage counselor, said he was chosen to "take research and relate its philo sophy and methodology to a practical program." Achord will be working with Kerry Kerber of the UNL conferences and institutes department, and Lois Schwab, professor of human development and the family. "Researchers at UNL have been look- Daily Nebraskan Page 5 ing into what makes for strong families for 10 years," Schwab said. The researchers compiled six char acteristics of strong families. Schwab said the characteristics include expres sing appreciation for each other, spend ing time together, communicating well, showing family commitment, having a high degree of religious faith, and deal ing with crises positively. Achord said they currently are developing a model of how to work with families in need. After the model is developed, 50 people, including social workers, ther apists and family practitioners, will be selected to learn from the model to train others, Schwab said. Kerber said using the research re sults to train family and marriage counselors, social workers and other family practitioners is a unique oppor tunity. "It will have impact on thousands of individual families throughout the country," Kerber said. i it Workshops set to help teach better study skills By a Daily Nebraskan Staff Reporter Students are never too young or old to improve their study skills, especially when the help is free. The Educational Learning Center offers free study skills workshops at the Nebraska Union, said center coor dinator Carol Lotven. She recently taught a class in college notetaking called Cornell Notetaking Technique. The technique involves leaving a third of each page of notes blank. The bigger portion is for taking notes in class. After the lecture, Lotven said, students should write down the main points and key words in the blank third of the page. This way, she said, stu dents can quiz themselves by looking at the main points and associating the detailed facts with those key words. Lotven also suggests reviewing notes taken within 24 hours for best retention. The Educational Learning Center also provides free tutoring for students who need help in English, chemistry, computer science, history and soc iology, The center also offers work shops in time management, reading for high retention and test-taking. The remaining workshops and the times they are scheduled are as follows: Foreign Language Anxiety, Thursday 3:30 to 4:20 p.m. Time Management, Sept. 19, 3:30 to 4:20 p.m. How to Study Math, Sept. 24, 3:30 to 4:20 p.m. SQ3R: A Textbook Reading System, Sept. 26, 3:30 to 4:20 p.m. Writing College Papers, Oct. 2, 3:30 to 4:20 p.m. Mastering the Objective Test, Oct. 3, 2:30 to 3:20 p.m.; repeated Oct. 4, 10:30 to 11:20 a.m. Writing an Essay Exam, Oct. 3, 3:30 to 4:20 p.m.; repeated Oct. 4, 11:30 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. Studying Science, Oct. 8, 3:30 to 4:20 p.m. . Test Anxiety, Oct. 10, 3:30 to 4:20 p.m. Overcoming Procrastination, Oct. 31, 3:30 to 4:20 p.m. Preparing for Finals, Dec. 5, 3:30 to 4:20 p.m. I 1 i "1 H & A' -4 i , mm v- is) &WvrtWW' W EZX Esl Irii " wSsm KS9 mSM t "t B 1 f f 1 Ji pjpf B9 fftl KB KE1 BS3 IBS id E33 KSI BSSI IS3 Eei3 CSI ISJi El 1 Regular Pepsi ?. With the purchase of a Whopperand Large Fry Please present this coupon before ordering. Limit one coupon per customer. 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Price said the house bypassed for mal rush and relied on an informal system looking for men who want to be active. Renovation should be completed Oct. 1, he said. "We want to be our own organization and have fun doing it," Price said. No one faces cancer alone. CfU lie V AMERICAN CAKCER SQCEPT FOOD - " COURT 61st &0 St. Lincoln UNION BOARD: Is the directing organization for the Nebraska Union. COMMITTEE FOR FEE ALLOCATION: For Resides Hall and Off-campus. HEALTH CENTER BOARD: Shall represent the student body in dealing with the health concern of the University community, by identifying health problems and by making recommendations to the Health Center staff and University administrators for delivery of comprehensive health care. PARKING APPEALS: It is the responsibility of the Committee to hear all parking and traffic violation appeals, regardless of the violator's status or relationship to the University. 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