A Sampling of Clips for
March
14, 2002
UCSD
faculty and staff may obtain a copy of an article by e-mailing the
University Communications Office
Danielle
case touches many
San
Diego Union Tribune, Mar.
14 – In the aftermath of Danielle van Dam’s death, the nation
still feels the impact. According
to UCSD sociology
professor Rebecca Klatch,
“parents feel connected to Danielle because they put themselves
in her parents’ shoes.”
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/danielle/20020314-9999_7m14girl.html
Also
appeared in:
Copley
News Service, Mar.
14
Pioneer
eco-artists spin web of nature, culture and ideas
Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette, Mar.
13, Pg. E-14 – Feature on UCSD
visual arts professors emeriti Newton
and Helen Mayer Harrison.
http://www.post-gazette.com/ae/20020313harrisons0313fnp5.asp
Most
signs point to former El Toro Marine base being made into park
Copley
News Service,
Mar.
14
– An
announcement by the Navy that it might sell the former El Toro
Marine Corps Air Station has touched off massive speculation about
who might purchase the property.
(Quotes
UCSD political
scientist Steve Erie).
No
link available online. Email
us for a copy
Latino
conference aims to steer boys toward higher ed
San
Diego Union Tribune,
Mar. 14 -- The sixth annual Adelante Latino Conference for boys,
which gives students a glimpse into the professional lives of
engineers, journalists, educators and architects, will be hosted
by UCSD.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20020314-9999_6m14latino.html
San
Diego Scene
San
Diego Metropolitan Magazine, Mar.
Edition – A search committee for a new Dean of UCSD’s
Irwin and Joan Jacobs School of Engineering is being assembled by UCSD
senior vice chancellor for academic affairs Marsha
Chandler and the Academic Senate.
http://www.sandiegometro.com/2002/mar/sdscene.html
San
Diego Scene
San
Diego Metropolitan Magazine, Mar.
Edition – An annual survey released by the National Association
of College and University Business Officers reports on university
endowments. (UCSD
ranks 234 at $154.5 million).
http://www.sandiegometro.com/2002/mar/sdscene.html