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The Michigan Daily - Friday, July 13, 1984 - Page 7
Funding for phys. ed. approved
(Continued from Page 1)
the credits earned will be in academic budget but our responsibilities are General Hospital to the Ann Arbor
iewed academic requirements and courses. increased." campus. Next fall, the fourth year
ding for the program. Until the item was approved In other actions, the regents ap- medical students will also be relocated.
ANHAM SAID he met only a few yesterday, needing only a rubber stamp proved a plan to establish a unit of the During the public comments section
es with the group and discussed reapproval in September for the change Howard Hughes Institute at the Univer- of the regents' meeting, law Prof.
nly "what I thought would help in in by-laws, the future of the program sity's Medical Center. Joseph Vining discussed the impact of
acting students." had been up in the air for over two The Hughes Institute will provide an the University selling the Kalmbach
athough Shapiro said the program years, according to Edington. estimated $8 million to construct new Management Center to an outside
ild be "a considerably superior The future of the program has been research facilities and to establish a developer. Vining said that selling the
gram," Canham said he felt it won't undecided since reviews began two core research group in molecular center to a developer who wants to turn
ruch different than it currently is - years ago for the five-year plan - a genetics. The plan is to construct a into student housing will endanger the
ey will have the same profs and all." device to reallocate $20 million within second facility similar and adjacent to neighborhood surrounding the center.
he academic program will be dif- the University's general fund. The the Medical Sciences Research building Vining said the center is located on
nt - the major in leisure studies Budget Priorities Committee, which now being erected at the Medical Cen- Washtenaw avenue which is one of the
slowly be phased out to allow the conducted the review, recommended ter. The Hughes foundation will main entry ways into the University
ents who are currently enrolled or the program receive a 40 percent provide the funds to build and equip the campus and it would be in the best in-
olling this fall to finish their budget cut and be transferred out of the new facilities. terest of the University to put restric-
gram. It its place, the division will School of Education. The regents were also informed about tions on the use of the center and to in-
r a degree in sports Management That cut was later reduced to 30 medical issues confronting the Univer- sure that the grounds of the center are
Communications. percent, or $300,000, of the school's $1 sity Hospital. The issues dealt with the maintained. Vining suggested that the
OUR GOAL was to improve million budget. changing costs of health care and the regents try to sell the center to a
ergraduate teaching in the Even though the school has not imergence of new pre-paid health sorority or fraternity and maybe help
artment," Swain told the regents. actually received that budget cut, plans, out-patient services, and other them with the financing
isure studies showed a lack of focus Edington said he believes it will still be market plans
options upon graduation." financially tight in the new division. The lanasoapprovedamotion
wain said the programs in "They're asking us to do more. t regents also approved a motion -Daily staff writer Andrew
esiology - the study of muscles and Establihingnius hasan independent allow the transfer of third n year EDail a rtr Andrew
grmvee - andSprt saademsig uitasn'angdeedeour medical students from Wayne County Eriksen filed a report for this story.

management andi Uommunicatons are
"cohesive."
Edington said the faculty "endorsed"
the program and said the divisions are
"well thought out and designed to meet
the academic needs of our students and
will lead to viable career options."
Regent Deane Baker (R-Ann Arbor)
questioned the role of Canham in the
decision-making meetings and Swain
replied he was helpful in discussing
programs with career options in mind.
"This is a positive move, a national
move," said Baker.
Regent Paul Brown (D-Petoskey)
asked about the credit hours in physical
education and the credit hours earned
in academic areas.
Edington said "almost 60 percent" of
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