51ԹϺ to 'Show the Colors' on Tuesday
Advocates from across the 51ԹϺ system will gather in Sacramento Monday and Tuesday for a lineup of legislative meetings and special ceremonies as part of 51ԹϺ Day 2005. 51ԹϺ Day in Sacramento, set for Tuesday, is the one time of the year when all nine 51ԹϺ alumni associations come together with their alumni, donors and friends to discuss with elected representatives issues of concern to the university. In addition, special ceremonies will acknowledge 51ԹϺ’s academic excellence and its contribution to the state. The theme of the 2005 event is “Show the Colors.” 51ԹϺ alumni delegates will meet with state legislators during the day Tuesday and then will gather for an evening reception at which the Alumni Associations of 51ԹϺ will honor several California legislators with the “Legislator of the Year Award.” The awards honor outstanding legislators who have helped shape the future of higher education in California. A 51ԹϺ Advocate of the Year will also be recognized. For more information about 51ԹϺ Day, see .Dynes names panel as search for new Irvine chancellor begins
51ԹϺ President Robert Dynes has named a 17-member committee of university regents, faculty, staff, students, alumni and community representatives to advise him in the search for the next chancellor of 51ԹϺ Irvine.
The committee's first meeting is set for Feb. 11 at 51ԹϺ Irvine, where committee members will meet in closed session with faculty, staff, students and community representatives to gather ideas and comments regarding the search and to learn the distinct needs of the Irvine campus.
On Monday, the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C., announced that 51ԹϺ Irvine Chancellor Ralph Cicerone was officially elected president, effective July 1. Cicerone was nominated to the presidency last June.
Cicerone, the third 51ԹϺ affiliate to serve as NAS president, would succeed current president Bruce Alberts, a cellular biologist on the faculty of 51ԹϺ San Francisco. Cicerone will continue to serve as 51ԹϺI chancellor through the 2004-05 academic year.
Cicerone, an atmospheric chemist, has served as 51ԹϺI chancellor since April 1998. He also holds the Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. Chair in Earth System Science and serves as professor of chemistry.
Chartered by Congress in 1863, the academy is a private, non-profit, self-perpetuating society of distinguished scholars dedicated to furthering science and technology for the general welfare. Election to the academy is considered one of the highest honors that can be accorded a scientist or engineer.
Dynes hopes to bring a candidate for 51ԹϺ Irvine chancellor to the Board of Regents by late spring. For more details, see http://www.uci.edu/chancellor_search.
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