Price to switch jobs The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 5, 1987- Page 5 RHA helps housing searches (Continued from Page 1) include reviewing the research funding requests, coordinating with the Biomedical Research Council. He will be working under Medical 'School Dean Joseph Johnson and Associate Dean John Sheagran. The new position was created last December offered to Price last week. Currently, Price oversees biomedical research at Vice president for Research Linda Wilson's office. Assistant Vice President Jacquelynne Eccles and Associate Vice President Andrew a'gy, both appointed in January, handle the social science and physical science-related research areas respectively. Olsen will take over the biomedical research area. "I've benefitted a lot from the Vice president's office in the past," Olsen said. "And I'm from the school of thought that says if you take things, you've got to put something back." Olsen said he plans to promote the development of interdisciplinary research -research which involves study from several, University departments - relating to biomedicine. Price has worked in the Vice President for Research's Office as an Assistant Vice president and an Interim Associate Vice president since 1981. He graduated from Florida State University in 1964 and received his Ph.D. in biochemistry at the University of Minnesota in 1968. By ELIZABETH ATKINS University housing officials, the Residence Halls Association, and residence hall staff have joined together to guide frustrated students during the annual scramble for off- campus housing. The three groups have been organizing programs in the residence halls with information tables, presentations, and speakers since February. "If a student is going to spend $700 a month for rent, I want it to be the best choice possible," said Jo Rumsey, assistant director of housing information. Rumsey and Sherie Veramay, a housing advisor, began a plan in December to increase awareness of students' housing options, rights, and responsibilities. Kate Sisslin, LSA sophomore and RHA coordinator for the program, said RHA representatives staff the information tables during dinner hours in residence halls. Sisslin said the goal of the program is to inform students of their different options in off-campus housing so they can make wise decisions. Sandy Lee, an LSA junior and Stockwell resident advisor, is helping coordinate the program in her residence hall tonight. She said the program will be helpful to the residents on her hall who are "really confused" about searching for off- campus housing for next fall. Lee said an information table will be set up outside the cafeteria in Stockwell during dinner hours and housing information pamphlets will be available. At 7 p.m., Veramay will speak about choosing and dealing with roommates, landlords, and signing leases. 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