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   Mass Media (Newspaper) - May 3, 1978, Boston, Massachusetts                                MASS MEDIA Volumi University of May 3 1Q78 Summer Delayed Until July Left to Trustee Chair Joseph Healy UMB Prof Nelson Mrs Allen Sborr Claire Van Ummerson Student Trustee Jim and President Franklin Patterson break ground for UMB Gym which will completed by Fall 1070 by Michael L The Summer Program will not begin until July 1 at UMB due to a million dollar deficit in UMass Finan cial Aid budget The June portion of the program is mally funded from excess allocations from the previous Fall and Spring These excess funds are grants which were refused by students or occur when eligible grant recipients leave the University This year instead of funding the Summer Program the allocations went to Amherst to fill the deficit The deficit which hafe now been reduced to was caused by an error in prediction of the number of students who would receive Their predic tion was based on the attrition rate of recipients in past years Many more students retur ned to collect grants than the Amherst Office expected The Financial Aid Office acts as one agency combining the Boston Worcester and Amherst Campuses The three Offices request Federal Funds from Health Education and Welfare HEW in one proposal The funds are granted July 1 and allocated to the three Campuses All funds which are not dispersed by June 30 are returned to HEW Amherst Financial Aid Office Director Don Fitzpatrick said that his Office has drawn funds from every source including a reserve made up of scholarship funds in or Delayed to Department Clashes With Dean by Janet ment an m April 07 that he is Arts for Depart r The decision sup four to one fn of Professor Robert February to the Chairman IMr ypte tp pean 4fter each the and fa wlw reeved to held Monday April 24 sixtyfive students and four of the five faculty members met to discuss possible ac tions to be taken with regard to this matter and with regard to the job status of Professor Barbara The Dean has stated that he does not consider three of the five faculty members to have voting rights in this issue He therefore regarded the vote as a 1 to i deadlock and intervened to break the socalled stalemate The Theater Arts and the Dean are in conflict about the interpretation pf the Department Constitution Document which jn Trustees official personnel policy states that department chair are IP be ejected by the rs pf their department This is the general practice of other University van agrees with this in does any the two faculty as eligible voters He stated that it is the responsibility of the Dean to choose a department chair When asked why he preferred Professor Roberts of the departments vote against him the Dean responded I like him Hes done a good An in formed source quoted the Dean as saying that he has found Professor Roberts very helpful in ad ministrative areas Professor Roberts serves on the College Per Committee In a related issue the Depart ment voted to expand their per committee from its present two members Professors Roberts and Evans to a four member com The Dean rejected their proposal stating that this would require a change in their Con which must be approved by him the CAK Senate The CAB Senate will not meet again un til thu fall They then requested to In allowed to form an ad hoc personnel committee consisting of three per sons in the interim period Their request was again rejected by the Dean who offered instead to ap point a third person from another department to help decide on per issues in their department They found this offer completely unacceptable At the present time the Theater Arts Depart ment has no acceptable personnel committee The lack of an acceptable per committee is particularly relevant at this time because the future work status of one of depart ments members is in severe dy HIT lessor Barbara Ausubel one of the founders and artistic director of the Caravan Theater may not have her contract renewed for the fall semester Last your Professors and Uu only members of the requested ft fund allocation from the Dunns of to Musicians Cause Stir the A group of Hi of til MW it to HIM m 41 involving th lie KM ft the M ul I lit It U D will JIu s  

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