tutural
'Center
Planned
For USC
Counseling
Course
A course entitled "Adlerian
Approaches to Counseling and
Classroom Management"will be
offered in Charleston this fail the
University of South Carolina
Department of Graduate Regional
Studies.
Designed for school counselors,
teachers, admirlistrators and
psychologists, the course will be
held Friday evenings and Saturday
for four weekends during the fall
semester in the College of
Chrleston's Maybank Hall.
Offered on a pass-fail basis, the
course carries three hours of
graduate credit. Teaching the
classes will -be Dr. Francis' X.
Walton, associate director of the
USC Counseling Bureau and a
member of the Board of Directors
of the American Society of
Adlerian Psychology.
Registration for thecourse will be
Monday, Sept. 10, from 4-6 p.m. in
the Charleston County 'School
District Administration Building,
1170 Jenkins Ave.., North
Charleston.
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USC'8 PLANS for a cultura
arts center, ultimately to be large
than Washington's Kennedy Art
Center, were approved by the Stat
Budget and Control Board.
-The University was authorize
to spend $1.3 million to buy
land for the center which will als(
be used in cooperation with the S.C
Educational Television Network
Pictured as covering a four
block area, the center will includf
an auditorium, theatre, parkinj
garage, expanded classrooms an(
studios for the humanities as wel
as ETV headquarters. Althougl
the entire complex will probab3
take the remainder of the centur3
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ding - 1206 Washington'Street . 2111 [
Abbott Drive . 1303 Park Street e Ric)
otch Road . 1425 Bluff Road a 2465 Ai
I to complete the first building, the
r auditorium, is hoped to be com
3 pleted by 1976.
THE CENTER IS PLANNED for
location in a block which in
I cludes the state library building.
The area is' across Senate Street
) from the Columbia Museum of Art.
According to Harold Brunton,
Vice-president for business affairs,
- "This is the rhost exciting project
a which the University of South
i Carolina has been involved in
1 several years."
I According to a report last year,
the number of majors in cultural
arts programs grew from 156 in
1967 to 737 in 1972, an increase of
0
riwn is
b.ia
nk of South Carolina
levine Street - 330 Bush River Road
1land Mall - 2363 Taylor Street -
igusa Road . 903 Leesburg Road
172 per cent. This number is ex
)ected to increase in coming years,
iaid Brunton.
Brunton also received approval
to spend $3.7 million in collected
parking fees for a parking garage
covering a full block adjacent to
the Cultural Center. This garage
is to accomodate nersons at
tending the institution to add
third-year courses to its
curriculum.
In other action, the Board
authorized the purchase of 40
vehicles at a total cost of $140,000
for the motor pool.