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Western Carolinian Volume 44 Number 24

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  • Dean Kirby makes recommendations MARCH 8. 1979/THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN/PAGF 13 Business school needs modifications WCU's School of Business should otter seminars tor recruiters from business and industr) . utilize more Held trips around the ana to show students how business really works, and develop a stronger statement of its mission. Those an among the recommendations offered to business school Dean Joe Ken! Kerbv by members ot the school's Business Advisors Council, which met here last Thursday and Pridaj The council, made up of 18 top-level executives seising at the invitation of WCU Chancellor H.F. Robinson, was formed last fall. Its objectives are to advise the dean of changing needs in the business world and matters relating to the placement ot graduates, and to aid in eslabhshing long-range plans and objectives for the school, Membership is divided into committees on academic programs, support development, faculty development, student recruitment and placement, and membership. I he proposal lor recruiting seminars came trom Stanley Benfell, senior vice president ot Metropolitan Life Insurance Compuns in New York. Most recruiters in business and industry have DO formal training for the job. he said, and by offering such training WCU would be providing ■ valuable service to business and at the same tune would be making additional friends in the business community. Henteii added thai he found WCU's student SLAVING HOURS S*30pm THURS. - FRI. - SAT. NIGHTS 3 rd. 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Band Brown bagging We will cool your beer, We will be serving during Spring Break! placement program, which tenches students be* to write resume! ami how io in- interviewed tor a job, to be "quiti- impressive ( aeries Carey, vice president and operating officer tor Drexel Heritage Furnishings, Inc. ami chanrman of the council's student recruitment and placemen) committee, said his group would be working with the university between now and the next meeting in October to upgrade the student recruitment program Ih<- recommendation to bitter define tin- school's mission came from the academic programs committee, charted by Sam Wiggins. Waynesville plain manager for DayCO Corporation Wiggins reported thai the various departments of the school had articulated their goals very well, but that the school needed a more precise statement Of Us purpose "The WCU School of Business has reached a plateau after overcoming the problems and frustrations of the past 12 sears." he said. "It's in a strong position now to make good progress, but needs to decide which way to go Ihe school offers 13 tracks, he said, and decisions about which to emphasize, which to de-emphasize, and which to eliminate can be made only alter the school determines * hai it wants to be. Other recommendations Included having the place inenl office prepare a hsl ot desirable companies who do not al present recruit on the WCU campus, sending resumes ol svaileble graduates to recruiters before the) arrive, listing the opportunities available lor faculty development, and arranging for council members to make presentations to WCU classes. During the two da\ meeting, members observed classes in progress, met with Chancellor Kobmson and oilier university leaders, and were briefed on the sl.ilus of WCU's push for accreditation bj the American Association ol Collegiate Schools of Business. Dean Kerb) announced that the support develop meni committee had received ■ $500 grant for student av< aids. Oilier members present for the meeting included (i. Dee Smith, president ol R.J, Reynolds Tobacco International, Inc.: Richard II. Vent, via president of Marriott ( ontract Food Services in Washington, D.C.; .lames B. ('hildress. president of WH(,( Childress Radio Group in Sylva; D.T. Zimmerman, regional vice president of State Farm Insurance Companies of Charlottesville, Va.; John H. Ouiton, senior vice president of First Union National Bank in Charlotte; and Charles A. Trice, partner in charge of the Charlotte office of Haskins and Sells. Top 10 Here are the week's Top 10 shows: "Three'sCompany," with a rating of 32.5 representing 24.2 million homes. "Laverne and Shirley," 31.4 or 23.4 million. "Happy Days," 29.7 or 22.1 million, and "Mork and Mindy." 29 or 21.5 million, all ABC; "60 Minutes." 27.9 or 20.8 million. CBS: "Eight is Enough." 27.4 or 20.4 million. "Angie." 27.3 or 20.4 million, and "Taxi." 27or20.1 million, all ABC; "All in the Family." 2f>.9 or 20 million. 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