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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November
26, 2001
Sheryl
Lichtig Wyan
Office of Communication, UC Merced
Phone: 209.724.4408
E-mail: sheryl.lichtig@ucop.edu
UC
Alumni to Recognize Merced Civic Leaders, State Senator for Support
of Education, Progress in the San Joaquin Valley All-UC Alumni Network
Hosting 4th Annual Fall Banquet
on Nov. 30
Merced,
CA - State Senator Jim Costa and University of California alumni
Hubert "Hub" Walsh and Susan Walsh will be honored for
their contributions to education and progress in the San Joaquin
Valley during the fourth annual San Joaquin Valley UC Alumni Network
Fall Banquet. The event is scheduled for the evening of Friday,
November 30 at Aviation Challenge in Atwater.
UC
Merced Chancellor Carol Tomlinson-Keasey will offer the keynote
address for the event, which begins at 6 p.m. with a no-host social
followed by dinner and the evening's program. Also featured will
be UC Merced Dean of Engineering Jeff Wright, who will discuss the
future of engineering and his vision for engineering at the new
campus. Rounding out the evening, UC Alumni Network President Brian
McCabe will present the organization's awards for Legislator of
the Year and UC Alumni of the Year.
"Our
alumni organization believes it is important to acknowledge the
efforts of elected officials and UC alumni who have distinguished
themselves through their support of University of California and
other educational programs serving the San Joaquin Valley,"
said McCabe, a founding member of the Alumni Network. "This
year, the Alumni Network's more than 700 members are honored to
recognize these three deserving individuals who have contributed
so much to our region."
Recently
elected as Merced's mayor after serving six years on the Merced
City Council, Hub Walsh is the director of Madera County Social
Services. He is a founding member of the San Joaquin Valley UC Alumni
Network and received his bachelor's degree in psychology and sociology
from UC Berkeley, a master's degree in social science from Pacific
Lutheran University in Washington and a master's degree in business
administration from California State University, Stanislaus. Long
active as a volunteer in the community, he has chaired Merced's
Recreation and Parks Commission and the Affordable Housing Task
Force, served as president of the United Way Board of Directors,
worked to improve services and programs for seniors and young people,
coached youth sports and been involved with many other community
organizations and commissions.
Susan
Walsh, also a founding member of the UC Alumni Network, is the director
of the Learning Resources Center, director of the Title V, Activity
II (grant) and adjunct faculty member at Merced College. She received
her associate of arts degree from Merced College, a bachelor's degree
in English from UC Davis, a master's of library science from San
Jose State University and a doctoral degree in educational leadership
from UC Davis-CSU Fresno. In addition to her leadership in the continued
development of Merced College, she is active in such professional
organizations as the National Council for Learning Resources, Phi
Delta Kappa and the Council of Chief Librarians and such community
organizations as the American Association of University Women, the
League of Women Voters and Soroptimists International.
Representing
California's 16th Senate District since 1994, Senator Jim Costa
has been a strong advocate on many issues of concern for San Joaquin
Valley residents. A strong supporter for a University of California
campus in the Valley, Costa also spearheaded the effort to build
a state-of-the-art Medical Education and Research Center in downtown
Fresno. The $26 million facility for the UC San Francisco, Fresno
Medical Education Program will improve local access to quality health
care. Costa is immediate past president of the National Conference
of State Legislatures whose recent awards include the 2001 Ken Maddy
Central Valley Leadership Award, the 1999 Legislative Leadership
Award from the Association of California Water Agencies and the
1999 Distinguished Senator Award from the Regional Council of Rural
Counties.
UC
Merced, the 10th campus of the University of California system,
will be the first major research university built in the United
States in the 21st century. Currently employing approximately 85
educators and professionals, UC Merced has a special mission to
serve the educational needs of the San Joaquin Valley. The University's
main campus in Merced is scheduled to open in 2004 to serve 1,000
students. Over the coming decades, the campus is expected to grow
to a student population of 25,000. UC Merced contributes to educational
access through the entire San Joaquin region via special educational
and outreach centers in Fresno and Bakersfield, and the Tri-College
Center in Merced.
Membership
in the San Joaquin Valley UC Alumni Network is open to alumni with
at least 12 units of credit from any of the nine University of California
campuses. In addition to hosting educational and social events,
the Alumni Network provides an opportunity for alumni to associate
with each other and the University, educates alumni regarding the
University's latest achievements and progress, involves alumni in
the ongoing development of current and future students of the University
and promotes the welfare and development of the University and of
the UC Merced campus. Membership is free of charge.
The
San Joaquin Valley UC Alumni Network's 4th Annual Banquet begins
at 6 p.m. on Friday, November 30 at Aviation Challenge, 3600 B Street,
Atwater. The cost is $25 per person. For reservations, please call
(510) 987-9145, email events@ucop.edu or visit www.ucalumni.net.
For additional information, please contact Cindy Kuhns at (209)
724-4401.
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