The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 30, 1999, Page 3, Image 3

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    Education expert
to deliver address
From staff reports
An expert on education will give
the last words to UNL graduates
before they walk across stage and
receive their diplomas in a week.
John Goodlad, who is a professor
emeritus of education and co-director
of the Center for Education Renewal
at the University of Washington, will
address graduates during the May 8
commencement ceremony.
Along with giving the commence
ment speech, Goodlad will receive an
honorary doctor of humane letters
degree.
An author of a book titled “In
Praise of Education,” Goodlad has
been involved in educational reform
programs and projects. These projects
have included studies of educational
change, schooling and the education
of teachers.
Along with addressing the value
of education in his book, Goodlad
argues that education is an unalien
able right for everyone in a democra
cy
Along with writing “In Praise of
Education,” Goodlad has written
numerous articles in journals and
encyclopedias. He won an award for
another book he wrote titled “A Place
Called School” in 1984.
Commencement ceremonies will
begin at 9:30 a.m. on May 8 at the
Bob Devaney Sports Center.
Board considers increasing
student fees on 3 campuses
By Kim Sweet
Staff writer
The NU Board of Regents this
weekend will decide how much
University of Nebraska students will
dish out next year in student fees.
The regents will consider whether
to approve the student fees recom
mended by students on each of NU’s
four campuses at their monthly meet
ing Saturday at 8:30 a.m. in Varner
Hall.
The recommended increase for
the Fund B portion of student fees for
the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
is $14.43 each semester for full-time
students. That will increase student
fees from $229.73 to $244.16 each
semester.
If the recommended increase in
Fund B money is approved for the
University of Nebraska at Omaha, fees
will go from $103.75 a semester to
$134.00. If they are approved for the
University of Nebraska at Kearney,
fees will increase from $146.50 per
semester to $ 198.50 per semester.
If the recommended allocation
for the University of Nebraska
Medical Center passes, Fund B fees
will stay the same at $107.25 per
semester.
Fund B fees pay for the
University Program and Facilities
Fee, which maintains the upkeep and
programming for different campus
facilities, such as the Nebraska and
East unions, the Campus Recreation
Center and the University Health
Center.
The regents will also consider
approving changes in the UNL stu
dent code of conduct.
The proposed changes are intend
ed to make sure action resulting from
a complaint or violation of the code is
carried oiit in a timely matter. The
revision of the code will also ensure
that sanctions against a student match
up with the magnitude of the offense.
The Association of Students of
the University of Nebraska approved
the changes to the code during a
meeting last month. The Executive
Committee of the Academic Senate
as well as the university legal counsel
have approved the changes.
The meeting will be held in the
Board Room of Varner Hall, 3835
Holdrege Street.
Correction
Because of an editing error, the date for Lincoln’s general election was
misstated in the Wednesday and Thursday editions of the Daily Nebraskan.
The election is May 4.
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