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Thursday, August 11, 1994
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Chairman accepts job
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Kamman’s position during the first
search for a faculty assistant to the rameters of the job Monday.
dean.
Kamman was previously the chair-
Kamman said he plans to continue man of the history department. Dr.
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retreat, which will be held at Glenlake
Methodist Retreat in Glen Rose.
All campus leaders are invited. Sev-
eral important campus issues will be
discussed, such as the structure of the
University Union and how students
can support the football team in gain-
ing admittance in Division IA.
“It is a big think tank,” said Richard
Gudmundsen, leadership de velopment
coordinator.. The retreat is held every
summer, and leaders submit a report to
the administration about areas students
think deserve “keen interest,” he said.
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faculty member teaches one or two
courses.
In the French department, the two
additions are Dr. Michel Sirvent and
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“When people come to the dean’s
office, they often lose contact with
other members of the faculty,” Bell
for four years.
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Kamman said. But he said he is antici-
pating the chance to meet other faculty
members.
The primary benefit Kamman said
he would receive is a broader under-
standing of the spectrum of college
issues important to faculty and stu-
dents. Kamman does not plan to pur-
sue other administrative positions af-
ter the two-year job is over.
Kamman began the job Aug. 1. He
was still talking to Bell about the pa-
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welcomes four new additions to the back in the area,” said Harrison, who
French and Spanish faculties this fall, originally hails from Amarillo.
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ministrators and faculty are expected the retreat are the Interfraternity Coun- taught for two years. Before that she Onis who is going on modified ser- sional job.
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said. Kamman said he will try to main- teaching during his two-year job as Richard Golden of Clemson Univer-
tain communication between teaching faculty assistant to the dean. “I’ll be sity will replace Kamman as chairman
faculty members and administrative wearing two hats,” Kamman said. in mid-August. Kamman will not re-
faculty members through forums and He said he will benefit from his job sume his job as history chairman at the
other means. , because he will have the chance to end of his term as faculty assistant to
Kamman was selected for the job meet people outside of Wooten Hall, the dean. He plans to continue teach-
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Dr. Robert D. Crowder, chairman Dr. Sirvent is originally from
of the foreign languages department, Harrison commented on the system France. He has lived in this country for
said the new coordinator of freshman that the freshman-level courses use 6 years. He received degrees from the
Spanish courses will be Dr. Courtney which keeps students in a 100-person University of Provence in France. He
Harrison. class two days a week for lectures and taught at the University of Wisconsin
“She will be in charge of Spanish a 40-person class two days a week for at Madison for 3 years and most re-
ing them and training them,” Crowder “This is anew system for me, and cago.
said. Her duties will also include teach- I’m very excited about working with Dr. New will also be replacing a
ing freshman-level Spanish and mak- it,” she said. faculty member on modified service,
ing sure the schedules and syllabuses The other new faculty member in Dr. Donald Vidrine.
are followed. the Spanish department is Elizabeth New received her doctorate from
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