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SPEOAL Fall Registration Issue c«* >. 4 V CHANCELLOR ADDRESSES ’75 FALL FACULTY AND STAFF CONFERENCE Chancellor Lyons Adresses Fall Conference (Editor’s note: Dr. Charles “A” Lyons, Jr., Chancellor of Fayetteville State University, recently addressed the fall con ference at FSU. Included below are exerpts from his address.) I am pleased to add my personal word of greeting and welcome to alJ of us as we begin the 1975 academic year. For those who are returning to their posts after a period of respite and change of pace we are happy to see you. For those who are joining us for the first time we extend to you a hearty welcome and trust that you will find here unlimited opportunities for service and a good measure of joy and satisfaction in your work. For those who are returning home after a brief period away from home base we bid you a special welcome home. We especially welcome Dr. Rudolph Jones back home after a six year absence. It is a cource of real personal pleasure for me to welcome him and have him rejoin our family. Our theme, Improving Instruction,, is timely and meshes well with our efforts at improving and making more efficient institutional management. I want, rather to devote some time and attention to the institutional environment and climate within which in struction must take place. For example, instruction can be hampered by worry and frustration over budget, supplies and materials, cleanliness of building, and area wholesome human relationship. Thus, the way the institution is organized and managed can help to improve instruction. The mission of Fayetteville State University, a constituent institution of the University of North Carolina, is to provide opportunity for every member of the University to develop, enhance, and use the techniques of intellectual inquiry. The University aims to assist each student in his pursuit of truth through the transmission and ad vancement of all knowledge. Fayetteville State University believes that each student who matriculates here should be provided every opportunity to be successful in the acquisition of the abilities to read comprehensively, write clearly, speak ef fectively and think critically and analytically. Our aim is to assist each student, in every way possible, to acquire the skills, the knowledge, the sensitivities and the un derstandings that will help him to become a competent, productive and contributing citizen. The University sees its mission as four-fold: 1. To provide excellent undergraduate programs in Arts and Sciences, Teacher Education and Business Administration to all persons (Continued on page 3) CLASS SCHEDULES FOUND INSIDE fSu WOICE VOLUME 30 NUMBER 1 AUGUST, 1975 FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. FSU Adds Twenty New Faculty Members 1975 BRONCOS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE September 6 Fort Bragg Home September 20 -t-Norfolk State Home September 27 -t-Shaw University Away October 4 Morehouse College Away October 11 -l-St. Pauls College Home October 18 -fWinston-Salem State Home (Homecoming) October 25 -l-Livingstone College Away November 1 -l-Elizabeth City Away November 8 Federal City College Away November 15 -f-Johnson C. Smith Home -l-Indicates Conference Games Twenty new faculty members have joined the faculty for the 1975-76 academic year at Fayetteville State University. Added to the Division of Education and Human Development are: -Sherman Brooks, Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, who recently returned to FSU after a period of leave, holds the B.A. degree from Pembroke State University ar»d tht- M.P.H. degree from the University of Michigan. -Dr. Roshan Ghori, Department of Education and Psychology, is a recipient of the B.A. degree, Punjab University, and the M.A. degree. University of Washington at Seattle. -Kirkland Hall, Depart ment of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, received the B.S. degree. University Maryland, Eastern Shore and the M.A. degree from Ohio State University. -Dr. Tillman Jackson (Division Chairman, Division of Education and Human Development), is a recipient of the B.S. degree from Knoxville College, the M.E. Ed. degree and the Ed. D. degree, from the University of Oklahoma. -Douglas B. McMillan, Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, is a graduate of North Carolina A & T State University with the B.S. and M.S. degree. -Dr. William McMullin, Department of Education and Psychology, obtained the B.A. and the M.A. degrees from Eastern Washington State College, and the Ph. D. from Washington State University. -Dr. Joe Robinson, Director of Athletics and faculty member Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, is a graduate of the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore, with the B.S. degree, the M.S. degree, Indiana University, and the Ed. D. degree, Arizona State University. -Mancy Sampson, who returns to FSU after a year of research work with the State Department of Public In struction in Raleigh, is a graduate of the University of Arkansas with a B.S. and M. Ed. degree. Added to the Division of Arts and Sciences are: -James Cochrane, Department of Com municative Arts, is a recipient of the B.A. degree from Ur- smus University and the M.A. from N.C. State University. -Lauren H. Craig, Department of Biological and Physical Sciences, graduated from the University of South Carolina with the B.S. and M.S. degrees. -Rueben Hines, Depart ment of History and Political Science, received the B.A. at Fayetteville State University and the M.A. from North Carolina Central University. -Dr. Maria Kleiss, Department of Biological and Physical Sciences, (chemistry) holds the B.A. from Grinell University and the M.A. and Ph. D. degrees from Columbia University. --Lester Pollard, Department of Modern Foreign Languages (French), is a graduate of Payne College with the B.A. and received the M.A. degree ' om Atlanta University. -Dr. Pe r Balenti, Department of Com- (Continued on page 16) Fall Classes Start Aug. 25 FAYETTEVILLE— Dor mitories opened Sunday, August 17, for freshmen and new students as the 1975-76 academic year at Fayetteville State University gets un derway. Fayetteville State University Chancellor, Dr. Charles “A” Lyons, Jr., held a reception for incoming fresh men, new students, relatives, and friends Sunday, August 17, at 2 p.m. in the Rudolph Jones Student Center on campus. Freshmen and new students were greeted by Student Government President, Gilbert Owens, and Miss Fayetteville State University for 1975-76, Queen Jones as well as other University of ficials. Orientation and registration for new students and fresh men will be held August 18-20. Dormitories opened for upperclassmen Tuesday, August 19, with advisement for returning students Wed nesday, August 20, and registration Thursday, August 21. Registration for all students ends Friday, August 22, and classes are scheduled to begin Monday, August 25. New Provost and Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs at FSU, Dr. Defield Holmes.
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