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Campus Briefs Psychology Workshop Current trends in the USC Russell House. Lecture psychology of women and topics include feminist related topics will be therapy, new issues for discussed at a free two-day women in therapy, victims public workshop Jan. 29-30 of sexual assault, therapy ,? J u.. ti T T : ? l t 4 t 1 syunsuitru uy nic university issues auu ueauuein anu of South Carolina psychology coping strategies for department. professional women. The program on Friday Featured'speakers at the will be held from 2:30-9:30 "Women, Therapy and the p.m. in Room 153 of USC's Community" workshop Gambrell Hall. Topics to be include Arlene Bowers discussed include current Andrews, executive director trends in the psychology of of Sistercare Inc. and a USC women, community psychology doctoral canpsychology by and for didate women, women in the Registration is required to community and women in attend the Saturday therapy. workshop. To reserve a seat, The program on Saturday or for more information, call will be held from 8:30 a.m.- the USC Psychological 4:30 p.m. in Room 303 of the Services Center at 777-4864. Research Center Dedicated The Riegel and Emory The exDanded ODerations Human Resource Research were financed by gifts from Center of USC has been Riegel and from the Emory officially dedicated in honor family, who was son-in-law of Riegel Textile Corp. of of the founder of the textile Greenville and the late H.H. firm. Emory. _ i ne center, in operation me center, in tne business for the past 12 years, will administration building, move into expanded quar- conducts research on the ters when an addition to the motivation and satisfaction Business Administration of workers and is concerned building is completed in two with management and years. organizational research. n o l?n at VU111VI. upil 11 "The Garnet Spirit," Gamecock Basketball USC's Spirit Promotion Recruiting film, used to help Organization, will meet Jan. persuade potential players 26, at 8 p.m. in Russell to attend USC will be shown. House, Room 305. The All students are invited. Christianity Seminar "Credible Christianity" philosophical and historical will be the topic of weekly basis for the validity of seminars sponsored by the Christianity. Presbyterian Student Center The seminars will be 7 to and First Presbyterian 8:30 p.m. each Tuesday in Church. February in Room 336 of The series will concern the Russell House.. p?|/ : Happy pTT^^Il with a "Su m in the Gampmrl 1 iM -'Mr K IfSvilmfff ,, _U iB|Sp^ip|ijiiri rrriTiwiri j Going on a trip? jQL Kinko's for passport pictures. 1 for $6.95! t, 7"; I ? x Chinese Studenl By JULIE JAMESON Staff Writer USC Chinese exchange students are preparing for their favorite holiday--the Chinese New Year. This celebration begins today with red lanterns, fireworks and the traditional New Year's dinner of rice flour dumplings. Xu Jing, a genetic toxicology student said, ''especially with IhP flllinP<;P hrtlirfau nnminn I'm fnnlinrt " ..wiuuj VUHIU15, X 111 lccilllg llUlllGdlCtt. She has a tape from her family in China. "I listen to it one time each day," she said. Huang Peng-Chun, a physical chemistry student, said, "I hope American people will have a good time with us." The language barrier has been the main problem for the Chinese students. Xu Jing had English in middle school and took a one month course before coming to USC. "I could hardly speak English." Xu Jing has been at USC for four months and said it is difficult to communicate. She audits her courses because she cannot follow her teacher. She is taking Oral Communications in English. * Huang Peng-Chun said, "I feel a language shock." He told of trying to find a certain type paper he needed for his chemistry course. "The clerk was very helpful but it was aiincuit to communicate." Huang said he applied to live with an American family or student so he could learn more about the culture and the language but he was turned down. Twenty faculty members from three institutions came to Columbia to study the English language teaching methods, natural sciences, computer science and engineering. The Chinese scholars are expected to be here for two years. "I like the Thomas Cooper Library the most," said Xu Jing, "I've never seen such a beautiful library. I spend all my spare time there. I'm very impressed by the service of the library. I needed some information on mutation research, and they were able to get a copy from Charleston. I was very grateful." Xu Jing works at Environmental and Health services with Dr. Edward Oswald doing research on genetic toxicology. They perform micronucleus tests to detect cancerous * mutations in industry and the environment. Yan Ju-Rang, a mathematics student, lias published two papers on ordinary differential equations in China. He hopes to have another paper finished in a year. Yan said his situation for studying is much better. "There is more information available, and I work closely with faculty, unlike in China." Thf? pvfhancrp ctnHpntc havo alcn onno tn f/v\tKill '<? 11M ? V/ UIUV/ ^v/fttv tv iv/v/tuuil C(IU basketball games. Xu Jing said, "I like sports. I watch them a lot on T.V." Although the students do not have a car, they go shopping and frequently are taken around by USC faculty members. 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