January 21, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 91) • Page Image 3
…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, January 21, 1982-Page 3 U.S. refuses sanctions against Israel CITIBANO UNITED NATIONS (AP)- The United States vetoed a diluted Arab resolution yesterday that calls on…
…- manent council members with veto power, abstained, as did Ireland, Japan and Panama. Panama's apparent defection from support of the Arab resolution was of- fset by Zaire's affirmative vote. It would have…
… the Far East. We are looking primarily for graduate students in business-related fields to become Account Managers. Completefluency in English and any of the Asian Lan- guages is required. At present…
…,441 un- dergraduates and 2,000 graduate students, whereas in the fall of 1981, we were down to 641 undergrads with 778 graduate students in the Rackham program," McLaughlin said. Officials cite declining…
… enrollments in primary and secondary schools during the '70s as the cause for the bleak job market for teachers. As a result, fewer students were willing to enter the profession during that decade. In Michigan…
… alone, public school enrollments declined by more than 400,000 students and non- public school enrollments dropped by more than 100,000, said Phillip Runkel, state superintendent of public instruction. TO…
… COPE WITH the ever-dwindling job market for teachers, the School of Education has changed the emphasis of many of its programs. "We are emphasizing problem-solving to prepare students to work in industry…
… percent of the enrolled education students are training to be teachers, Wilson said. See TEACHER, Page 7 Soundstage THURSDAY 21 9pm Univ. Club Mediatrics THURSDAY 21 PinkPanther 7pm Nat SCI A Shot in the…
… State, 8p.m., Crisler. MSA and PIRGIM-petition drive protesting cuts in financial aid to students, various spotsaround campus, all day. To submit items for the Happenings Column, send them in care of…





