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    Monday, February 24, 1986
Daily Nebraskan
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By Kim Schwartze
Staff Reporter
Nominations are being accepted for
a $1,500 Distinguished Educational
Service Award that will be presented t o
a faculty member for outstanding work
in the field of extension service.
The award recognizes faculty memb
ers for distinguished work in extension
and continuing education programs.
To be eligible for the award, faculty
members must devote at least 25 per
cent of their work effort to an exten-
sion education role.
"Faculty in extension service are
primarily faculty that do not have a
residential teaching or research appoint
ment," said Don Swoboda, associate
dean of the Cooperative Extension Ser
vice. "Some are county extension agents,
and some are extension specialists
located in various departments on
campus. They work primarily as hosts
of programs in agriculture, 4-H Youth
Development, home economics and
natural and community resources. . ."
Candidates may be nominated by
peers, unit administrators, and exten
sion service users. Selection will be
based on evidence of sustained educa
tional service during the past five years
and qualitative evidence concerning
the program and its impact on its
'target area.
The deadline for nominations is
Thursday. Faculty from all colleges are
eligible for the award.
Nominations will be accepted and
screened by the Extension and Service
Council, which is made up of members
appointed by UNL Chancellor Martin
Massengale and the Faculty Senate.
Final decisions will be made by Mas
sengale. The award will be presented at the
Honors Convocation on April 1 1 at the
Bob Devaney Sports Center.
Massengale also has announced a
new faculty award to be given for out
standing service to students. Students
who want to nominate a faculty member
for the award should contact the advi
sory committee on nomination selec
tions through the chancellor s office.
setting it straight Cuts co u I d e I i m i n ate summeropera
A typographical error in the article
"SCUM starts race in restroom" (Daily
Nebraskan, Feb. 21) incorectly identi
fied the SCUM party as saying its
"prime mission" if elected would be to
"provide frustrated egocentrics a chance
to feel inportant while accomplishing
nothing worthwhile for students."
. Presidential candidate Jon Johnston
referred to ASUN when he made the
statement Thursday in the men's res
troom on the main floor of the Nebraska
Union.
BUDGET from Page 1
The department plans to save
another $15,000 by eliminating the
UNL School of Music's summer opera
program. Griesen cited low enrollment
and high cost as reasons for eliminat
ing the course.
"It's a luxury we can no longer
afford," he said.
But music school director Kerry
Grant said the program is not a luxury
for music students.
"In the school of music. ODera is an
essential part of the instructional pro
gram," he said.
Rather than completely eliminating
the program, the class could be a work
shop with a smaller format than before,
Grant said. To keep the program alive,
Grant said, he plans to cut out the
production costs, which account for
about $8,000. An instructor still would
be hired, he said, but there would be no
production of the annual summer
opera.
The summer sessions department
plans to save $52,000 by combining the
positon of summer session director,
with the positon of vice chancellor for
academic affairs.
Although Griesen, who has been
serving as interim summer sessions
director since December 1984, said
that though combining the positions is a
"burden," it also is the "lesser of sev
eral evils" in dealing with budget
reductions.
Still, he said, it's hard to keep on top
of responsibilities when doing the work
of two administrators.
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