Wednesday, June 29, 1994 -The Michigan Daily -7 COMMUNICATION Continued from page 1 Chamberlin hinted that students hoping for professional training along the lines of a journalism school will probably be disappointed. "I think at the undergraduate level we'll be looking at a program consis- tent with aliberal arts college. We'll try to find a focus for the department that we think can build on our strengths and *ovide a guiding structure for com- munication studies," Chamberlin said. "I think it is unlikely that in LSA that we will try to said, acknowledg- grow a profes- 'We'll try to find afocus for the department that ing that such a sional school." small committee That's fine we think can build on our strengths.' couldn't specifi- with the director John Chamberlin cally represent all of the Masters' interests. program in jour- interim chair of the communication department "I think the nalism,Jonathan dean is choosing Friendly. "We've got a good committee and people with whom she has trust and "I think we're appropriately put- wehavetoallowittime todoitswork," that's what she should be doing," ting an emphasis in a graduate profes- she said in a phone interview Monday. Friendly said. sional program," he said. Friendly mostly agreed and said an Other members of the committee Goldenberg said the school will extension might be in order to allow the include Price, an associate professor of address concerns about the search for a group time to complete its mission. communication and associate chair of new chair or other leaders after the "I would have liked to see a profes- the department; philosophy Prof. committee gives its report Dec. 1. sional in journalism represented," he StephenDarwall;politicalscienceProf. John Kingdon; Andrea Press, who has a dual appointment in the communica- tion and women's studies departments; and history Prof. William Rosenberg.. 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