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Candidates continue to vie for Vice Presidency

Lisa Nicole Finegan staff writer

Janet R. Reohr came to Cabrini to begin her application at Cabrini. She ts the second candidate for Vice President of Academic Affairs to visit Cabrini. On Thursday, April 22. Janet R. Reohr, former Academic Dean of Marywood University, came to Cabrini with the intention of touring the campus and speaking with students.

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The small group of students who met with Reohr came together to evaluate Reohr and her candidacy. The students involved were encouraged to ask questions that were pertinent to her influence at Cabrini College.

Reohr showed concern for the academic

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As part of her evaluation the students asked about her outside interests, as well as her on- campus interests.

Sophomore Dave Toia feels that her outside interests will in many ways affect her influence at the college. He believes that the outside interests will affect the participation and funding for on-campus intere<;ts or activities. "If you get somebody who likes to read for example, the library will be seriously looked at," Toia said.

Toia's impression of Reohr was that she seemed very concerned with the adminis- trative and academic aspects of the position.

The third candidate, Dr. Mary-Beth Krogh-Jespersen, will also be on campus this week to meet with students.

According to a phone interview with the committee, Cabrini's philosophy of theeducation of the heart is part of what attracted Dr. Mary-Beth Krogh-Jespersen to Cabrini. She also questioned whether too much focus is placed on technology, and encouraged a look at the college's curriculum for an examination of life in a technologically based society.

Students can meet Dr. Krogh-Jespersen on Thursday, April 29, in the academic affairs conference room at 12:30pm.

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What's Going On This Week

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• Spring Fling

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• Mass, 7 p.m., Bruckmann Chapel of St. Joseph.

• Spring Choral Concert, 7:30 p.m., Grace Hall

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