The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 18, 1993, Page 2, Image 2

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Management Center to hold open house USC's Daniel Management Center, the professional development arm of the College of the Business Administration, will hold an open house Tuesday for human resource professionals. The free event will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and include presentations from center instructors, concurrent sessions on timely topics and informa tion on the center's development seminars, customized courses and special programs. Lunch and parking will be provided. Conference features sports business With the spotlight on the growing economic importance of sports internationally, the Fourth Annual International Conference on Sports Business will be held Wednesday through Friday in Paris. USC professor Guy Lewis, chairman of USC's sports administration denartment. is one of the organizers of this year's conference. "It should come as no surprise that sports marketing is the hottest and fastest growing field in the area of sport business in this country and, increasingly, ' abroad," Lewis said. "Sports Business in the New European Marketplace" is the i focus of the conference, an event founded and managed by USC's department of sports administration. This year's conference is organized and presented by the University of Paris Dauphine under the direction of professor Alain Michel,! director of the Economie et Gestion du Sport, University of Paris Dauphine. SUN SA The Richest Fai You Find An) Portio OpEE^ "plE 10? c,ut\da^ Now C Sandy's Gou Regular Ice C Dipped Yogurl Natural or ? 3 Sizes of Sun Size, Regul University terminates professor By College Press Service MIAMI ? A high-profile University of Miami professor from the Graduate School of International Studies was fired for sexual harassment and other charges in September following an investigation that began in 1992. Professor Jiri Valenta was terminated by a unanimous vote of the executive committeee of the UM Board of Trustees after professor Vandulka Kubalkova filed a formal complaint against Valenta for sexual harassment, abuse of power and financial improprieties. The charges were substantiated through the testimonies of 53 witnesses over a 15-day period that generated more than 3,500 pages of transcript. The case received widespread media attention, as Valenta had appeared on Miami television stations as an expert on the former Soviet Union. "The issue was not the quality of Dr. Valenta's scholarship," UM President Edward Foote said. "He is a well-respected scholar. That is given. The issue was his conduct at the University of Miami, found in considerable detail by the hearing committee." 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