NEWS The Michigan Daily - Monday, August 2, 2002 - 3 DEAN He explained that MSA is seeking a rep- resentative makeup of University stu- Continued from Page 1 dent voices on the committee. "We want to secure as much student maintaining its mission." input as possible," Mironov said. "The "I think the undergraduate and gradu- goal of not only this search committee, ate students will find her to be of great but also for the future of MSA, is to con- support," she added. tinue to institutionalize student input in Ecktund, who is an alum, was a dean all decision-making processes of the at the law school for 23 years and was University of Michigan." responsible for many areas, including The committee will be assembled this admissions, financial aid, academic month and will launch its national advising, students programs and curricu- search for candidates in mid-September. lum planning. According to Harper, national searches Eklund also served as the director of can take anywhere from six to eight user services for the University of monthsto fillthe position. Michigan Adminis- After the trative Information "She has recently candidates are Services. recommended, "She has recently retired from the they will be retired from the T1 publicly pre- University and Unverslty and came sented to the came back because back because of her Univ e r s it y. of her love for stu- ,, These presenta- dents and to help love for students ... tions are tenta- out until we can fill - E. Royster Harper tively scheduled the position perma- Vice President for Student Affairs to begin in late nently," Harper January. said. "There will be campus visits by each Harper also announced in her e-mail of the candidates," Harper explained. that the Search Advisory Committee for "Students will have an opportunity to a permanent dean of students will be meet with each of (them)." headed by Barabara MacAdam and will The dean of students oversees various be comprised of both undergraduate and student divisions, including the Sexual graduate students, faculty and staff. Assault Prevention and Awareness Cen- MacAdam has served as an adjunct ter, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans- faculty member in the School of Infor- gender Affairs, Services for Students mation and the College of Literature, with Disabilities and Greek Life. Science and the Arts. She is also a past Leaders from these divisions placed chair of the Student Relations Advisory an emphasis on a good relationship with Council and is currently the head of ref- students as what they would like to see erence for the University Library. from a new dean. Harper said the MSA and Rackham LGBT Affairs Director Frederic Mac- Student Government usually appoint Donald-Dennis said it is important that the student representatives. She said the dean of students be willing to "advo- she typically tries to have at least two cate on behalf of all students," and undergraduate students and two gradu- SSWD Director Sam Goodin said he ate students. She will also appoint some would like to see "someone who is very faculty and staff to the committee. supportive" fill the position. Jason Mironov, MSA president, said The Division of Student Affairs the organization will "have interviews hopes to have a candidate selected by and make appointments relatively soon." the spring of 2005. * WEB Continued from Page 2 thinks a future president may use the Web. "President Kerry may e-mail out to three or four million Americans that he's placed a health care plan before Congress and he wants them to push members to do what needs to be done. It's a way the president can build an army to help him pass it. The thing Congress understands is lots of people and lots of money. The people aren't (currently) involved because the president has no direct way of asking them to get involved," Trippi said. The Internet showed its power with the Dean campaign and was subse- quently used by Bush, Kerry and less- er knowns like Foley and Mordecai. But will the Internet be a bigger revolution in politics than television was half a century ago? "Definitely. Television is a one-way medium - there's no way of people interacting, connecting with each other," Trippi said. a stiv#College Night! restorative,, x ter Sgil finalOlFFa r'$Every Tuesday is Calming and I 1r 5 O FFp cCollege Night! the soothing surroundings of Correction: One Hour awell-tended Soak for Two V ) garden setting... 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