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6 Monday, April 17, 2000 Susan Moeser Brings Love of Teaching, Gardening to UNC By Alexandra Molaire Assistant University Editor Although she was only seen standing beside her husband at Friday’s events, Susan Moeser is well-established in her own rite. The wife of UNC Chancellor-elect James Moeser, the native Kansan said Dilbert© ( I GOT HUGE | 'IF I GET SEVERANCE | ONE NtORE TIIAE f KEN ’ PACKAGES FROM 1 111 CAN RETIRE. I t N EE P . fAV LAST FOUR I \ \\ : (TO TALKj EMPLOYERS. I ! I THE Daily Crossword By Gerald R. 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She said she wanted to teach at UNC. “I’ve taught part-time, and my goal is to do that again,” she said. “But I’ll wait a bit until I get nestled into life here.” Moeser said she was impressed with (C)2000 Tnbune Media Services. Inc. All rights reserved 46 Video-game pioneer compa ny 47 Channel of politicos 48 Bullwinkle, e.g. 49 Mr. Doubleday 51 German auto make 52 Removal direc tive 53 Stumble 54 Golden calf, e.g. 55 Roman tyrant 56 Hunter's prey SHOCKS Buy 3 and Get One FREE (right rear) qt 25 % OFF the I second shock with purchase of 2 I - EXPIRES 5/15/00 OIL CHANCE $19.95 Oil Change OR $9.95 with any Brake, Shock . or Exhaust Service EXPIRES 5/15/00 UNC ’ s Department of Music. “It’s one of the best musicology departments in the country,” she said. In Nebraska, she served on a number of arts related boards, like the Lincoln Arts Council, a community-based group that funds and supports Susan Moeser, wife of the chancellor-elect, hopes to eventually teach part-time at the University. organizations for arts in the city, and the Lied Center for the Performing Arts, based at UNL. Moeser is currently focused on wrap Battle of the Bands --te Tirx Can 3am MONDAY, APRIL 17TH 7:30 P.M. GREAT HALL FREE JUDGES: Nikki Teasley - Women’s B’Ball...Lem Butler - DJ Pez...Emily Easley - Loreleis...Frank Heath - Cat’s Cradle... The Audience - You SPECIAL GUEST PERFORMANCE BY SANK©FA Jv .•■:•;■ v '*Sfe? ; * 5 ~*HK ■ ||iaj|Vyr i^ ;Il XTß3^ ;, ’7%lfflw I-' I ■■ *WMLST . ; gjjp*lr .• jl j..; |jjp >| .C } 1 Why start your day stuck in traffic? There’s no such thing as rush hour at an EYA wilderness camp. Our youth counselors live and work year-round in some of the most beautiful, natural settings in the eastern United States. Hike the Appalachian Trail. Canoe the Suwanee. Sleep under the stars. Develop personal relationships. And help at-risk kids get back on the right path. Doesn’t that sound a ping up her classes at UNL and plan ning her family’s move to Chapel Hill. “I’m sort of the details person for the move,” she said. Many faculty members at UNL spoke highly of Moeser and her musical talent. George Ritchie, an organ professor at UNL, touted her academic achieve ments. “She’s had a lot of experience at the university-level teaching,” he said. Moser received a doctorate of Musical Arts from the University of Kansas, he said. She also won the Fort Wayne (Ind.) National Organ Playing Competition at Frist Presbyterian Church in the 1980s, he added. Many mentioned her love of marathon running. Donald Greiner, lot better than breathing exhaust fumes twice a day? For more information, park your mouse at www.eckerd.org. Send resume to: Selection Specialist/UNC, P.O. 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About two years ago, there was a function for the Nebraska Repertory Theater, which took place in a Lincoln mansion, Durst said. Moeser was asked to play the pipe organ for the occasion. “She not only played but she showed up in period costume and prepared 5 whole program,” Durst said. “It’s all due to her own initiative; she didn’t have to do that.” In addition to being known national ly for her music, Moeser also comes alive in the classroom. Durst said. “She loves being in contact with stu dents,” he said. “1 was told by two peo ple when I first came here that she is the best that they have ever had in that par ticular discipline.” Durst said Moeser showed enthusi asm for teaching freshmen as well as graduate students. “She’s really pitched in. She teaches all levels of classes,” he said. Durst himself is leaving UNL to take a position at Penn State University. “One of the great sadnesses is that 1 will lose touch with both Susan and James,” he said. Herbert Howe, associate to the chan cellor at UNL, said Moeser was a pleas ant and engaging person who got along well with others. He spoke fondly of the couple. “Nebraskans have gotten to know them very well. You folks are very lucky.” The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. All majors encouraged to apply. Paid training provided. EOE
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