10 April 15, 1999 NGWS Ethos committee to sponsor graduate school information fair Jeff Sanders The Pendulum As part of the annual April campaign on academic ethos, the Academic Ethos Committee and Career Services will co-sponsor a Graduate School Information Fair on Wednesday, April 28 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Koury Center Concourse. All Elon students are invited to attend the free event, which will include information workshops on undergraduate preparation for graduate school, the graduate school application process, and what it’s like to be a graduate student. Also within the Koury Center concourse graduate school repre sentatives and students from promi nent area graduate programs will staff information booths. Workshop topics expected to be covered include: standardized tests, how and where to find infor mation, the difference between masters and doctoral studies, GPA and expectations, reference letters, work load, grad student life, differ ence in learning, financing and other costs, expectations, and acceptance rate among others. The fair will be divided so that students who wish to see some need not stay the entire three hours. Additionally, Elon College alumni and current graduate stu dents from many area programs will be on hand to field questions and provide advice as well as partici pate in a general panel discussion. Coordinators of the event in clude students Ebon Freeman and Jeff Sanders, faculty members Jim Brown and William Stott, and Steve Swint, assistant director of Career Services and Bob Omdorff, direc tor of Career Services. More information about the fair may be obtained by contacting Jim Brown at x2190 or e-mail or all of the information workshops brownjim@elon.edu Phi Kappa Phi inducts new members Phi Kappa Phi, the national scholastic honor society recently inducted it's new members in a ceremony held on April 20, 1999. The current membership role is as follows: Jason L. Applegate Jessica L. Balon Richard D. Blomquist Anthony T. Borck David B. Bradley Van M. Browne Lisa C. Bumgarner Tiffany M. Byrdic Daniel T. Callaway Carrie J. Chillemi Amy N. Con very Sandra D. Crowder Nicole R. Davis Laura A. Dixon Daniel S. Porringer Rebecca A. Fraser Sydney F. Frazier David M. Fuhr Lisa M. Gatchell Jessica M. Gill Suzette H. Gudac Joan R. Gundersen Kyle E. Haberkost Amanda J. Harding Paula M. Hardy Amanda L. Harrington Toya M. Hart Laura R. Helvey Laura D. Holtry Emily A. Knapp Kami J. Lenius Crystal K. Loy Marisha K. McLaughlin Laura L. Mecholsky Erica P. Morris Marisa E. Moss Jody C. Murray Heather N. Myers Kristen B. Nester Tisha D. Oakley Jamie L. Parker Jennifer L. Pickul Marisa A. Putnam Kelly L. Reimer Nathan J. Schultz Cheryl L. Sears Amanda H. Smith Nancy E. Snow Stephen M. Snyder Kevin E. Terrell Olga E. Vysotskaya Jessica D. Wallace Camille G. Weir Samantha G. Whiteford Stephanie L. Winkel Samuel G. Wood Emily K. Woody Kelly D. Woody Stacey K. Wynkoop Lauren A. Zuk Emily MacDonnell/77ie Pendulum Rocky Yost, former Vice-President of Model United Nations moderates the Global Studies classes participating in the Model UN mock Security Council on Thursday, April 15. Correction: In the caption for the April 15 front page photo, Bob McKinnon, chair of the Elon Vision campaign, was misidentified as Alien White. The Pendulum regrets the error. Serving Alamance County since 1989 | BURLINGTON 586-0502 3340 S. Church St. ’^1 Visa Master card GRAHAM ^ 570-1411 133 Auto Park Drive Hours: Mon-Sat 9 a.m.-9p.m. Closed Sunday * Subs, sandwiches, salads, meats and cheeses by the pound * Party Trays * Party subs 3’ to 8’ BRING THIS AD AND RECEIVE $1 OFF WHOLE SUB OR .50 OFF 1/2 SUB OR SANDWHICH NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER SPECIAL 3431 S. Church Street Burlington, NC 27215 (336) 585-1500 *10% discount with school ID