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·~ '\ .'TWo/fhe nrag6n chronicte!Novemoot .z; t990 . . . ,;. .. . . . ' .. f . ~. . .. :·,.- -~. ~ ~~ ~\'··~ 0 .~' .. ~ j\.~ .. '' 'lo \\ ~ ... A •• ~'\ ' ~? :'L6f}Wftg for ~·~r?. C~pte t9;Ute M~~r Fair ;,··.' ' . ' . ... • ...... t. '~~.,_ : • ' ,'. . • ,V ,;..··· ~~:\·-' .~ .... ·< .. ' . . .... . . ·~\' .. ' ::,: ,.:/ ~:.. .. ~'-' I . ·.~~ . . The average stude~t(~?~l)~CqrtlandS~9~n~is average) cq~es WS/hermajorati~t thfee ~s. Some change beca11se the~·.~.. hv8B not what was.expeated:Somecliange-pecausetbey do~f~~j9¥· the ~~rk. ~o~ech~~9\~~~tbeyfin~somefu!ngnew andh10£eexcitin~So~echllilge because theyd()n'twantto~o..w~ttli~~,, \'~ · !be~~orrequires. Somecbangebecause theirmajorwas80~¢0~e else s tdea. not theJIS .. Aild still others, like some Career foUcs; 'change becllllse;th~y don't want to spend .. ~ve,ry ~oon 111 th~~''i~' . · ·· . :; ;.. · · . Next Wednesday,Noverober7, Career Services invites y91.ftoaMAJOBFAIR in C.orey VoiwEXhlbia;ion.Lounge, from 4 tO'~i~~· This is youropportuoity \to shop;' around for majors, to ask'wbat ts offered by the vat}o';l.S.d¢~nts~ to find out.whatll,appetis to gradua~ in that JI1ajor, or Bl:lY Qther q~stioq:you ~ght wan~~~~· ~J$ ~~~.to sa~ \I ~y.ll.k~tp~&,Pu~l_4Qn~tknow if Iean do it't or ''Wb~ al»iltti1e'¥faJisti~sreqtfuemen&. \ or just ~at is this aiJ. Wout?'~ Faeub'· from each dep.artm.ent come to tltis. evefit to talktOY9UfJ1leat;e cQI)ll}..tb;~.t<fflietri r · ~;~: .. ~ . \ · Ever wondered what other :peOple majored in? Did you kn()w statistics tell us that 90Dk work outside their major? Janet Peters, a career assistant did a little research for you, and this is what she found: . PI:esident qiid<'s undef:,grnduate m~jor was Social Studies; Provost Pollick's \I'3S Philosophy; - · Vi~ ~iflerliK~'s ~ SocU:!J,:WOJi9. . ' . ~sociate.)li~ ~t~n!,~~~~§. fri#j6red in Classical Languages/Philosophy; · Mayor ~k's M:IS y~r &,ipU,pnijcs; · · Rar franc()_ and MP<:~ ~qnan~~~ic:Jence:t-ife, majored in Psy~hologymd Criminology; ~~th l3.und.yand.~~Ph,~th~, FinanclalAict'majored in ~eme111l111 Education and Recreation; Deans Keen and Snell majo~ in Biol.ogy ~Elementary Educatiai; Professor Judy Best studied Secondary Education, English Lit coJ;Cenlration; Lisa Boes, Yolun~ Coordinator, majored m Botany, . .. . c;aree~ ~~~~1\~~ff.-majored in Physi~ E.\1U.~~ti~n •. Sociology, BllSiness:and Ps~chol~/Engli~. t · . : . • , • , ' · • . ,.~ . . • Wby are wetellingyoutffis?·W~ want you to know that a maJor should be som.ethmgthat you enJoy, a field m which you want to learn m depth and,.also, an area m which.youmuorJ.J.II!Dfltconbllue to practice in your many fut1Jre positions and CanJers. · • COME TO THE ~OR FAIR ANI> EXPLORE THE OPTIONS AVAILABLE TO YOU MAJOR FAIR Exhibition LoWige, Corey Union 4 - 5 p.m .. Wed., Nov. 7 . WORKSHOPS Interviewing 4 p.m. Mon., Nov. 5 Fmding Eqtployers 4 p.m. Thes., Nov. 6 Computers in Career Services 4 p.m. Mon., Nov. 12 Grant to support new ·scholarshiP in therapeutic recreation By College Relations presidentoftheStateFederationandhas welcome. \Wecannotusestatemoney tioJJ to support with scholarship funds. reaus is an organization of New York Special w The Dragon Chronide been active with the organization for for this type of undertaking so private '11te.programisoneofourstrongestand State homemakers, bo.th rural and ur- The New York State Federation of morethan25years.Afonnersrudentat doUarsareveryimportantasweattempt hasalongtraditionofexcellence,\Clark ban,andisdesignedtoassistw.omenin Home Bureaus, Inc., has presented a Cortland College, she was the first toassistdeservingstudents:'hesaid. noted.~earliergiftbyHomeBureaus promotinghighstandanlsjnhomesand $7500gifttotheQ)~egeDevelopment pn:sidentoftheHomeBureauchapter Cltu;k commended the Home Bu- totlleCollegeDevelopmentFoWidation communities. Mrs. Helen Haws of , Founda1io11 of Cortlap<i, Ipc. The grattt in l:lrydep •. _ ... . _ .· .. : reaus Schol~IUP eomn,uuee forse- SUBJ>OllS~annpat~larshiRptspeec)l S~u~~b,a.irs ~Bure;.lus' S!;bolar- will suppoi\,tire'esta'bliSl\iliint<)f~1Utf- 1 · .. , '1:'1l:lmi.peutiO'recreation'i:s a c6l\&n- ~ftPJT~\'ld M;~~nlitM'E•£iPA- 'Mtholo2V and:aud;olo~tV,.,J{omeBu:- shih,Q;mmittee:.., 111 · ,._..... .· .. : '· ..: . . · de r(n..,;,d' f.;. r,h\'~:O:;;.:.;i.'!·''·~;. ·\\ ..... ~ ......;tt•' ' .thin .. · , the··.~ ................. \' ~..:.>:D:Ino 'W\II\;J'~·· . -.-.-~-.Iilli' .••• e. •if• .~ •• e ...... ~ ..... -.~---~~-- ••••• IIi. i! I ·6\~ ua';'\'sc Ouu;,mpmu~erapeutic ue1 onwt · ~u,,...,ntuM~ec- • \~ .; • · • · . ~ · · · · · · 1 recreation at Stare Universitythllegeat reationandliisureSfudiesatCortland. • 1 ~w:~=:.or.~: ·:SS~ ~ Cortland CommunitatiGn . Cortland and TC3 joiri forces : A's·.fi· .. 's·>·~:iVfa···a;i~ .·.,.,.l.·l!J~o\ >:n· : .. ·. · . n . ·. ~ ~--'.'1,.. :. • • • • • • • • The agreement in'ovides for further • stepstoassistthetransferofcommunity : By College Rela~ns coOegesn.tdentstoCortlandCollege;the • Special to The Dragon'jjhronicle sharing.pfresoW'CeSsucbasjointclasses, : labofatmy sessions, libnuy services. or •• faculty members teaching at both cam.- • puses; and joint ptttchasing arrange- : State University.,CoUege ~t Cortland ments to reduce thecostofsupplies ancl • and. Tompkins C!)rtfund (A:Jmmunity equipment Another aspect of the • CollegehavemoYedtoaclo~woPclng a~ment is to carry on discussions : relationship~ th.e presidentsofthei.wo betweentheboardsandofficjaisofbotll • neighboring campuSeisign¢d a state- campuses to' 9f~ a -coalition . <>f • ment.on institutio':lal coo~~on)he community~~~ who woul~ be ad- : agreement was reached ataJomt meet- vocates of public higllereducalion. At • ingofCortland'sColl~~eColU)cilandthe · presept, articulation agreem~qts be- • Tompkins-Cortl~d' College Board of tweentht? two coll~ges g11ar~tee the : Trustee~ 'm Dryden Octobet; r23. transferofl'omplcinsCortlandstitd~ts II Cortland Coll~ge ~sidentJames M. toCOitiand College in seven diff,eient • Clark,andTcmpkiiisCortl~dPresident p[O.gmtns•CO]llP.uterScience,Eni~sb, ::. EduardoJ.Martiexp~s$ed'et1tbusi~;tSm . · ·. Recreation and Leisure • fortheplan whichisprlrtiacliy,~si~ed:t , . .Educatiop., Soci-: • \to strengt~en tl)'e.delivery:~ysteih>f9f · • · higher eaucatiotial.servicei.m'tCsortland and· \-' ·· . '~ . ! . '· t. ~ ,.,.,~ .. ,.;, .. :.,;;. ~; . ... ~ ' ,, ID \ ~ ·'· '!' ~ : l, t t I ' .,, ~ sc st w D w to PJ Sl \\ M 0 B1 pc th th pc an stc M co 4p u. co is~ wi di1 ml is I.e de: Ur set ( we tol 6,1 ~.JM for 1 n~ mil Co ( 1\ ani rnt H~ Se Ar ) dir Co hru cat wh se' is r era wh ofl 1 stal he! ers Ttt• for em par cbii bot roll