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an   Three UK researchers are studying james P. Dunn, a UK doctoral student A Southeast Community College safety  
Wg l" t1 whether sleeping disorders among the in entomology, reports that trees send training program has helped Arch of  
ii till elderly are benign results of age or con- signals not only to one another, but to Kentucky Inc. earn a Sentinels for Safe- I
C M   tributors to serious health problems. eavesdropping insects as well. ty award for its outstanding mining  
'C,   David Berry, assistant professor of According to earlier research find- safety record in 1987, according to the  
E   psychology, Barbara Phillips, an assis- ings, trees react to insect attacks by, Labor Department’s Mine Safety and  
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eU;`li`, Cook, an assistant professor of neurolo- mulation Of chemicals in their leaves. can Mining Congress, co-sponsors of l
Pu;"·‘·»§ gy, have reeeived 3 $16,545 grant from This alteration makes the leaves less the annual program. The UK commu- il
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    UK enrollment has reached an all-time Researcher Robert Shapiro is investi— For the last four years, Earl Pfanstie]  YE  hundri
  l high of 55,350 students, according to gating how tennis players swing their and his staff have traveled the state tel].  Q,  office:
il preliminary figures, and the quality of rackets—and how injuries can result ing guidance counselors about an op.  rf  booths
  l the freshman class on the Lexington from improper motion. tion their students have for earning high   p  cators
  Campus continued a steady upward Funded by a grant of 158,085 from the school credits.   ber fo
  , trend based on ACT scores. Lexington Clinic Sports Medicine Cen- Their aggressive blend of education   , and sti
  t The 55,350 students in all three sec- ter, Shapiro, an associate professor of and public relations has meant in-  5 In z
ll l tors of the university is a six percent in- health, physical education and recre— creased enrollments in the University of   and tl
  ‘ crease Over last year_ ation in the College of Education at Kentucky’s Independent Study Pro- i  butes
  l The Community College System is UK, 3hCi Dr. BGR Kibiiif, 3 sports m€Cl· grams every year. ‘   extern
lg l showing a record 32,450 students this icine physician at Lexington Clinic, will And this year, it paid off big. The  i The
l_ Q fall—a nine percent increase over last USC 3 computerized video system t0 high school program topped the 5,000   gradu:
  year. CCS enrollment has increased 33 PF0ihP0iht th€ m0ti0hS Which Call i€&Ci to "To many people, we’re the only  — tary-
  Center enrollment is estimated at ihJ¤l`i€$· contact they have with the University of   quiren
is l 22,900 students, compared to 22,461 Th€S€ $tl1di€S will provide the 3thi€t€S Kentucky," said Pfanstiel, director ol  Q Pfal
students last year, which is a two per- With Vail-i€ibi€ ihsight ihtO imPF0Vihg the Independent Study Program. "This  , are of
l cent increase. their. Q€Ft0Fi¤¤h€€ and Pl"€V€htihg h1· program does make a difference in peo-  `_ progrz
. \ The average ACT composite score tum ihJtiVi?5· _ · • ple’s lives. A large portion of these stu-   alaboz
t i for UK freshmen this year is 22.5 com- Shapilm S UK $tlidi€$ ih SPONS biO‘ dents would not have graduated without  ;j Mo:
  | pared to 22.4 last year. The national ih€€h·iihi€$ h3V€ 3iSO lh€h1d§€i research this opportun1ty."  ,· are Fa
{ l average ACT score is 19. The scores Oh UMJOT i€~S for several years. But since the ofhcc   €S, hig
li \ lngton campus, an eight percent gain. implemented its visitation program, en-   €0l1I`S€
4 V Also, 17 freshmen this year are Na- ' rollrnents have increased dramatically.   l people
l i   tional Merit Scholars-     During the first year of the visitation {    the mi
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Stjgj   hundred-mile radius of Lexington. The The problem of "latchkey children" in She added that even with good after-  
{C1].   otlice also began setting up information Kentucky will be the focus of a new school child care, some children will still  
Op.  la booths at meetings of professional edu- training program to be conducted by be staying home alone. These children  
nigh  j cators and added a toll-free phone num- the Kentucky Home Economics Associ- will be taught ways to be safer and use `;;
  ber for counselors, principals, parents ation (KHEA). their time more productively after - j
tiqm  ;_ and students. The center of attention: the thou- school. j
in-  .i In addition to the visitation program sands of school-age children who come Townley says that of the six projects ` I
1y of  j and the toll-free line, Pfanstiel attri- home from school to an empty house funded this year, this is the only one in  
Pm.   - butes some of the program’s growth to because both their parents are still a rural area. ,l
‘  - external factors. at work.  
The AQ  The requirements for high school "There’s a great need to address this _ j
_()0()  { graduation have increased, much atten- problem. We don’t know exactly how Mcthemcllcs Gr¤nt aj
pm-  ; tion is now focused on high school many children are staying home alone,    
3 diplomas—particularly in the mili- but we believe the problem is no differ- Two rnarhernsnes Professors have re` ij
only   ‘ tary—and UK has increased its own re- ent in Kentucky than in the nation as a ccived 3 tW0‘Y€sr, $146,000 National P;.
;y Of P.  quirements for admission. whole," said Kim Townley, a KHEA Serenee Eonndsnon grant so deVeloP  
r Ot  _ Pfanstiel said more than 49 courses member and director of the UK Early new algorithms In eornputsoonsl Chem` ` ij
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peo-  V program—from physics, complete with Central Kentucky is one of six sites James _Wells and Thomas Halfden  
stu-  . 21 laboratory kit, to language courses. across the nation where "Project Home are -¤rk¤¤s together on the Proleee  
wut   Most of the instructors for the courses Safe" is being funded this year. Project SsYs Wells, Uwe are develoolng more  
ii  are Fayette County high school teachers. Home Safe is a joint initiative of the emeienr Computer methods of eslenlae  
mts,   “We serve all kinds of students,” American Home Economics Associa- lng the geometric strnet‘~‘re_of mole` 9
[icy  _ V Pfanstiel said. These may include stu- tion and the Whirlpool Foundation. e‘~'les» bescd on oats gathered In nnelenr I
tmp     dents traveling with parents, people Under the program, KHEA will se- magnetic resonance eXPernnenrs·   E
 f ; with physical disabilities, young women lect two home economists to travel to We hopc the cmd result Wlll bc the .  
td ;r  C l who have dropped out of school to have Washington D.C. later this year for Cmauon Of faster and m°r°_a°°umt° i {
ram F  babies, students who have failed Cours- training on latchkey and school age compwcr Codcs for mathcmzltlcal °°m`
Bice TY  es, high-ability students who are taking child care issues. Putauon Pf_largC`sCa1€ Ch°m'S"Y prob i  
en-   courses their schools do not offer and The two will then return to Kentucky l°mS· This lS_an Important Problem m , `;·
lv,     people who need a diploma to get into to conduct a training program in Dan- F’Oth_’th€°r€“°al and apphcd °h°m` : j
tion ·'  jthe military. ville, which is expected to attract as BUY __ _ _ _ i  
ide-     many as 60 participants from through- In addmon to pmvldmg rundmg for   lj
pri·  i l out the region. These trainees will then Wells and Harden the gram includes ' fj
n a     be expected to work actively in their funds for gmduatc Studm research    
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