A Page 12-Friday, December 10, 1982-The Michigan Daily Program studies U.S. qa . I =ty t I/'s / 5 By SUZANNE RAMLJAK foodt ofStay tuned this winter for the premier food of a new University program designed for the to explore the role of social and ,stud ent economic organizations in American culture. budge f- The Program in American In- stitutions will provide students with an W d eli ve r opportunity to examine the nation's government and social and economic 1232 PAC'MRD 994-3151 groups on a broad, comparative basis. , A n- at1I S _0 THE PROGRAM'S courses involve o - t H , , -faculty members from the economics, political science, business, law, history, -t1 Students to examine social, economic role PORTABLE TAPDECKS lIRE A MORE BUMBLETAPE. s \a t ~ Maxell cassettes are built to standards up to 60% higher than the industry calls for.So they can take the rough-and-tumble of the slopes. And subfreezing temperatures that can cause ordinary cassettes to jam. Maxell. It isn't just for aprds-ski. and sociology departments, as well as members of the Institute for Labor and Industrial Relations and the Institute for Social Research. "The faculty involved will be sen- sitive to the fact that no discipline of- fers the 'right way' to study the com- plicated ways in which individuals and institutions interact to produce social outcomes," said Economics and Public Policy Prof. Paul Courant, a member of the program's executive committee. Aimed primarily at undergraduate students, the program's three courses next term will include Industrial Relations in the U.S., taught by Prof. Arthur Schwartz of ILIR; Governing the Bureaucracy, taught by Political H1APPY 10 HOIA YS' TO ALL! Gifts for the Entire Family 'factory, closeouts Swimwear Footwear Bodywear Action Sportswear 406 East Liberty 2 Blocks Off State Street 663-6771 Science Prof. Joe Abe Techniques of the Regul taught by Law School Pr( Payton. SO FAR, THE undergra to like the idea; the course term are nearly full. The program will al student internships in gov fices, private businesses,t social organizations. Stud required to take the progra to obtain the internships, allow them to gain practica in their academic fields, said. THE PROGRAM was m by a gift of $2 million fr alumnus A. Alfred Tau chairman and chief execut the Taubman Company, In "I developed The P American Institutions at th of Michigan to express m the education of our na leaders," Taubman sa Program provides a vital to voice my confidence in A stitutions and the free system." Taubman also added tha the program "will pr institutions challenging, exciting, and rewarding, both to the students as well as to the )s faculty." ALREADY, faculty members in- volved in the program's planning have rbach; and expressed much interest and en- atory State, thusiasm in the new venture, according of. Sallyanne to the program's Interim Director; John Jackson. dutes seem "The faculty is excited about the es for winter challenges pose~d by this new inter-, disciplinary undergraduate program," Jackson said. "Individuals from many~j so support deprtmnts hav enthusiastically con-. 'ernment of- tributed their time, effort, and intellec- uniions, and ta nryt eiigti rga sents will e and creating and teaching new cour- am's classes ses." which will Jackson also said the program is im- 1 experience po in showing that innovation and 4 professors growth are taking place at the Univer- d sity and that undergraduates are the ade possiblecentral focus for this activity. n Unviersity Courant agreedd that "unlike most ubman, the special programs at the University, thej. ive officer of Program in American Institutions is5 c. of Troy. oriented towards undergraduate- rogram in teaching. This alone makes it quite e University special." y interest in "I like the idea of teaching tions future sophomores for the first time," said, Lid. "The business professor and executive com- opportunity mittee member David Lewis. "During America's in- the 17 years I've been on the faculty, enterprise I've taught only graduate students and it he believesupperclassmen. *ove to be IT'S WORTH IT RECORDS & TAPES 523 E. Liberty--994-1031 MON-THURS 10-9 FRI, SAT 10-9:30 SUN 12-8 " A A N N A 1 6 Q O RARE & USED RECORDS 514% E. William-668-1776 (Upstairs over Campus Bike and Toy) MON-SAT 12:30-6 Shoemaker-Kusko TestingPreparation Services L~AT MA PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION for Jan. 29-GMAT Feb 19-LSAT Calltoday for details on early preparation Don't Hesitate 800-345-3033 Po11ce notes. Hill St. home broken into Stereo equipment, some cash, and a clock were stolen from an apartment in the 1100 block of Hill St. between 5 p.m. Tuesday and 7:45 a.m. Wednesday, police said. 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