The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, May5, 1982-Pa9e 5 Faculty delays on military research policy By BARRY WITT - which relies primarily on the Finding themselves either to far reserachers involved to avoid contracts apart in their opinions or generally that clearly would lead to destructive uninformed on the issues, members of purposes - remain the same. Presen- the faculty Senate Assembly have post- tly, approval from a department chair- poned until September a decision on person, dean, or director, and the vice how to review research projects spon- presidcent for research's office is sored by the Pentagon. required before a research proposal At their April 19 meeting, the faculty can be submitted. passed a resolutin to extend the Univer- In recent months, however, many sity's classified research policy _ members of the University community which prohibits projects that would have charged that the present review lead to the destruction of human life - mechanism is inadequate, as ad- to include all research. Research ad- ministrators either ignore or choose not ministrators had said that such a prac- to investigate potential military ap- tice was being followed already, regar- plications of University research. dless of the technicalities of the "THE PRESENT system can put the guidelines. department chairmen and deans under THE TOUGHER question of how to untenable situations with their review unclassified projects for their faculty," said Assembly member potential destructive capacities, Donald Rucknagel, professor of human however, brought about some hot genetics. Several critics of defense debate but no resolution, research have pointed out that ad- The faculty's Research Policies ministrators may be reluctant to deny Committee, chaired by Raymond their faculty members research money. Kahn, professor of anatomy, recom- Another Assembly member, National mended that the current review system See FACULTY, Page 15 L 'Anot her miracle' Jack Eagle, who plays Brother Dominick in the popular advertising series by Xerox, was in Ann Arbor Monday to speak at a communication and business skills seminar sponsored by Xerox and the University's Career Planning and Placement office. The seminar continues through today. K ' d. L . 1M., _ . dml course DOOKS availab e WhRJ(jJ B z~~ o WERE A NON-PROFIT STUDENT ORGANIZATION ON STATE ST. GROUND FLOOR OF THE MICHIGAN UNION