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College Station, Texas
Wednesday, July 12, 1972
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Seminar told
College business manager necessary
Accounting of educational re
sources goes beyond dollars and
cents, the Tarrant County Junior
College District chancellor said
Tuesday at A&M.
Dr. Joe B. Rushing said he is
concerned that colleges and uni-
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versifies spend money to manage
their money and let it go at that.
“A good, mean business man
ager is necessary,” the two-cam
pus Tarrant County official told
participants of an Academic Ad
ministrators Seminar. Too often,
however, the business manager
manages only as long as it in
volves money.
“Administration tends to for
get him in terms of managing the
resources of space, time and
equipment,” Rushing maintained.
Twenty-three college and uni
versity officials are considering
resource management in the ad
ministration of higher education
in the two-week seminar. Sessions
conclude Friday at Texas A&M
and move Sunday to Baylor Uni
versity for the final week.
Rushing, speaking on resource
management for multi-campus
colleges, summarized working-
level points at which adminisra-
tors manage resources.
“We equate resources with
money, but it goes beyond that
to space, manpower, time and
equipment,” the Association of
Texas Colleges and Universities
president said.
Effects of using enrollment to
allocate funds to campuses of the
multicampus system, cost-ac
counting systems, decision-mak
ing, plant management, assign
ment of programs, standardiza
tion for multi-campus mainte
nance, space assignment, inven
tory, cross-campus cataloguing,
security and program develop
ment, among others, on resource
management were detailed by the
seminar speaker. ’
Rushing noted that junior col
leges that become too oriented
toward transfer to senior colleges
has resource management impli
cations.
“Becoming too transfer oriented
is a disservice to occupational
education,” he said. “It requires
a tough attitude and the willing
ness to say that this is an occu
pational education program of
two years duration that leads
to a job-marketable skill.”
The problem, Rushing explain
ed, is that a student gets into a
program designed to equip him
for the job market, decides he
likes the academic life and wants
the degree.
“We have committees meeting
regularly with the senior colleges,
that sit down and work out the
transfer problems,” the speaker
added. “There is going to be a
continuing problem of transfer
from occupational education, but
overall we have good relations
with the senior colleges.”
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to study pollution
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An A&M research engineer has
received an $83,875 grant to de
termine water quality standards
which consider uncontrollable pol
lution due to mechanical failures
and unusual environmental prob
lems.
The grant includes $76,695
from the federal Environmental
Protection Agency and the re
mainder from TAMU’s Texas En
gineering Experiment Station.
air pollution standards include
consideration for unusual prob
lems, he added.
Once the data has been col
lected and evaluated, the com
puter center at A&M will be
used to define what can be ex
pected given unusual or uncon
trollable problems, Dr. Shih Said.
Dr. C. S. Shih, environment
and computer expert, is principal
investigator. He said the 18-
month study will involve gather
ing data from the San Antonio
River Basin for use in a com
puter model study to define water
quality under a number of
variables.
NSF awards grant
$10,400 to Physics
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A $10,400 National Science
Foundation grant has been
awarded A&M for equipment in
Physics Department undergrad
uate laboratories.
Included will be evaluations of
the waste water treatment facili
ties in the San Antonio area,
fresh water inflow, natural en
vironment effects on the water
quality and an economic study
considering the cost to maintain
desired water standards.
The grant to be matched by
TAMU will be used by Dr. Gil
bert N. Plass, head, for new lab
equipment and accessories.
Dr. Shih pointed out mechan
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conditions—both dry and wet—
affect the water quality. Most
NSF made the grant among
371 others to help colleges and
universities improve undergrad
uate instruction by updating lab
equipment. Coleman Loyd, NSF
programs coordinator at A&M,
said more than 1,500 proposals
were submitted.
The 1972 grants totalled $2.9
million.
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